| Anarchist Librarians Web: Collaboratively assembled news and links focused on a better world and socially responsible libraries. |
| ASIST K-Blog Panel: A group blog in preparation for the panel Blogs for Information Dissemination and Knowledge Management (SIG KM) presented at the ASIST Annual Meeting 2004. |
| Basil's Blog: News from the information world. |
| Beyond The Job: Professional tips for librarians: articles, job-hunting advice, professional development opportunities, and other news and ideas on how to further one's library career. |
| Cache2: Assorted links from a "Librarian's Idiot Book." |
| Circulatable: A Librarian's Group: This is the story of five new professional librarians. |
| ComLib: A collaborative link journal from the students of the Spring 2002 Computers and Libraries class at the University of Iceland. |
| Foreword: A community in the service of books and book design. |
| Frontier Librarian: Journal of two Australian librarians temporarily living in Sarawak. |
| Hip Librarians' Book Blog: Librarians post about books they like. Or loathe. |
| I for an I: Providing information for information professionals. |
| Information Literacy Round Table (Michigan Library Association): Place to find out information about information literacy programs in libraries across Michigan, and to share information about information literacy publications and projects produced in Michigan. |
| Information Literacy Weblog: Shares relevant items on information literacy worldwide. |
| Information Research Weblog: A forum to exchange information on publications and websites of potential interest to the readers of the journal, Information Research. |
| Internet Scout Weblog: A repository for noteworthy links not quite suitable for the official weekly Scout Report. |
| IRLS613: A topical Web log for IRLS students (U. of Arizona) and guests to report on topics of interest and exchange comments. |
| KM Blog: Collaborative weblog from the Knowledge Management Systems course at the School of Information for the University of Texas at Austin. |
| Librarian's Book Club: Discussion of the reading selections of the Librarian's Book Club. |
| Library and Information Science Miscellaneous Weblog: LIS weblog, maintained by some Iranian PhD students in the field and includes pertinent news, comments and discussions. |
| Library Grrrls!'s Journal: Collaborative arena for discussing library work issues, women's evolving roles in libraries, and general library bitching. |
| Library Lovers' LiveJournal: Librarians share sites, references, and anecdotes. |
| LISNews: Collaborative forum for library and information science current events, brain-child of Blake Carver. |
| LSC529: News, resources and discussion from the Theory and Production of Library Media and Communications course at Wheaton (MA) College. |
| NewsliBlog: News librarians and researchers collaborating to improve information gathering. |
| Open Source Systems for Libraries News: News site for open source systems for libraries. |
| Panlibus: Talis staff on topics across the library and information business. |
| Schoolhouse Rock: Playlists and discussion topics from a weekly radio show on WSCB 89.9 FM, Springfield College, Springfield, MA, hosted by reference librarians Emily Alling and James Miller. |
| TechnoBiblio: Where librarians and technogeeks speak the same language. |
| Technogeekery For Librarians: Exploring how tech and librarian work intersect. |
| The Handheld Librarian: Collaborative newslog on library applications for handhelds. |
| The Horseless Library: Digital library discussions initiated by librarians at North Carolina State University. |
| The Nonny Librarians: Providing fun and frolic at public libraries. |
| The Society for Librarians* Who Say "Motherfucker": Librarians post about those times when they have been called upon, in their professional capacity, to use or consider using the word "motherfucker." |
| Web Design in Organizations - Summer 2003: Projects and links from a class at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign GSLIS. |
| Wrybrarian.com: Chicago-based researcher and others read and write about reading. |