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Blogs

Want to know what’s on the minds of some of OCLC’s most inquisitive team members? Then make it a habit to visit OCLC’s official blogs—you can even join the conversation by posting your own comments. OCLC’s bloggers continually scan the library landscape and beyond from a variety of viewpoints, looking for news, ideas and other information of potential interest to the library community.

See the latest from OCLC’s bloggers:

Metalogue

Metalogue is a forum for sharing thoughts on all things related to knowledge organization by and for libraries, hosted by Karen Calhoun, Vice President, WorldCat and Metadata Services for OCLC.

Hectic Pace

Andrew K. Pace, Executive Director for Networked Library Services, covers library systems and the state of library automation.

WorldCat Blog

A fun spot to read about what's happening on WorldCat.org and to share cool ways that people are using the site and their libraries.

It’s all good

Four OCLC staff who share personal, unvetted reflections on issues and news that impact libraries and their users—informed by their proximity to the center of the WorldCat universe.

Lorcan Dempsey’s Weblog

A look at libraries, services and networks from OCLC’s Chief Strategist and Vice President, Research.

Hanging Together

A place where some of the staff at RLG Programs, part of the OCLC Programs and Research division, a partnership of libraries, archives, and museums, can talk about the intersections we see happening between these three different types of institutions. We travel to our partners a lot and go to conferences and take note of the interesting things we see along the way. Stop in, stay awhile, and hang out.

Outgoing

Thom Hickey, Chief Scientist for OCLC Research, covering library metadata techniques and trends.

Weibel Lines

Stuart Weibel, Senior Research Scientist for OCLC research, featuring ruminations on libraries and Internet standards.

025.431: The Dewey blog

News and views on classification issues, interesting and unusual DDC resources, and a means to provide ongoing feedback to help shape the DDC’s future.

BlogJunction

WebJunction’s niche in the blogosphere.