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IL catch-up

I'm a very bad blogger. Not only did I not blog from The Internet Librarian, I didn't take many notes, either. Perhaps trying to shoehorn 4 conferences in 3 days was a bit too much.

Going to the 2nd day keynote and hearing the speaker relate brand loyalty to institutional goodwill that's been associated in this society with churches, libraries and museums ... well, that didn't help. Unfortunately, I didn't have time copy down that little bit from the slide.

However, here are some of the bloggers that did cover IL, with their commentary on the shindig:

Librarian In Black's recap
Walking Paper did a series of posts: [1], [2], [3], and [4].
Michael Stephens of Tame the Web also did "Is it live or is it Memorex" blogging from the con: [1], [2], [3], [4]
Michael Sauers of TravelinLibrarian has lots of posts. Start from the link and just scroll down ...
And there's Steven Cohen's Library Stuff: [1], [2]
Even the conference chair has a blog. And there's a wiki for the conference, too.