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About Hip Librarians Book Blog

posted Thursday, 1 June 2006

The Hip Librarian's Book Blog began in September 2003 by friends and former Simmons College GSLIS comrades April Mazza and Allison Peters. The motivation behind the blog was to share the names of books we liked in a more organized manner rather than constantly saying "email that to me!" or writing titles on (and then losing) post-it notes, napkins, the backs of receipts, etc. We invited other librarian friends, in which we found ourselves in a similar position, to post to the blog. Because we had similar backgrounds and occupations the site had a distinct children's and teen bent but was certainly not a requirement. While both April and Allison have moved on from blogging on the site, the blog and its contributors continue to happily evolve and hopefully inspire a great deal of reading.

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1. Cassie left...
Tuesday, 20 June 2006 1:54 am

This sounds like a fantastic idea (I have a purse full of napkins, too). I like to read reviews or at least opinions of books from people I know and trust. Cassie


2. Tracy Grand left...
Thursday, 28 September 2006 3:54 pm

As you may already be aware, your blog Hip Librarians has been included in the JacketFlap Children’s Publishing Blog Reader. Writers, illustrators, librarians, agents, editors, publicists, and publishers are now reading blogs on JacketFlap every day.

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We are in the process of completing a private blog administrator page on JacketFlap that only you will be able to access that will contain additional information that only you can see. This will include additional statistics, such as the number of times people have clicked through from JacketFlap to your site. You will also be able to use this page to customize the way your blog looks on JacketFlap, such as changing your blog’s header graphic, description, author name, and your avatar that is displayed next to each post. If you haven’t already done so, please register for a free user account on JacketFlap at http://www.jacketflap.com/register.asp. After you have registered, please email tgrand@jacketflap.com with your JacketFlap user name and your blog name, so we can associate your account as the blog administrator.

Please email me with any questions, and let me know when the button is on your site so I can take a look. The Blog Reader is brand new, and we really need your feedback! Please tell us what you like, what you would change, and what you would suggest that we add. Our goal is to make this the easiest way to stay current on all of the great discussions about children's publishing happening in hundreds of blogs across the web.

Best regards, Tracy


3. Matthew left...
Friday, 4 July 2008 10:22 pm :: http://sweetgypsymama.com/bookreviews/

Great site... I too have a review blog, in fact it is a reading log. If you're ever bored check it out... http://sweetgypsymama.com/bookreviews/