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Following Me

I thought I’d put out a post on how to follow stuff that I write. I’m not doing this for ego needs but because I’m noticing that things are shifting, and I think it would be interesting to mark where I am now and check in again next year. So here goes:

Print

I write a column for every issue of SLA’s Information Outlook. I generally try to post the pre-editorial draft of these to my blog around when the come out in print.

I write a column for every issue of Information Today’s Internet @ Schools. These are embargoed for 90 days and then I post a pre-editorial draft of these to my blog around when the good copy comes out in print.

I often write chapters of books and have two on the go right now.

I also write forewords, reviews, and endorsements for the books of friends. I seem to know a lot of excellent library authors!

I predict that I’ll still be doing print publishing well into the future. That said, I find that I can find more things I’ve written (or forgotten) in Google Books using freetext search than in library OPAC’s and WorldCat. So I guess we’ve entered a truly hybrid ecology for book discovery.

Electronic Media:

I post most everything I want to keep track of to my blog (this blog Stephen’s Lighthouse). It’s a good memory aid and some folks find it useful.

I’ve been known to do guest posts on other blogs and I usually link to them from the Lighthouse.

On the Lighthouse blog every post’s headline is also posted as a title and shortened link to my Twitter feed (@sabram).

Sometimes, but not very often, I post blog stuff to my Facebook (Stephen Abram) page. Be warned that you won’t get everything on Facebook).

I occasionally write stuff for Cengage marketing like white papers as well as website content.

I am in Google+ and have posted a few things there. I’m not feeling it yet but I’ll keep playing there.

Social Media:

I am on the following social media sites:

Twitter
Facebook
Facebook Branchout
LinkedIn
Plaxo
Google+
SlideShare
Foursquare
Gowalla

Below, I’m here too but don’t do much. I’m just playing there to learn:

Groupon
Yelp
Quora
ALA

Presentations

I try to post all of my PowerPoint slides to SlideShare and link to them from my blog.

There are probably more but that’s all I check with any regularity. Some of these I play with just to learn more about them. If I was a normal person I’d probably simplify and just do my blog and use Facebook, LinkedIn, Foursquare, and Twitter.

e-Mail

I guess it isn’t dead considering how much e-mail I get! I maintain five e-mail accounts. My business e-mail is cengage.com and my personal e-mail is gmail.com. I have Hotmail, Yahoo!, and Sympatico accounts that I use for research but I don’t check them very often. I do groom them occasionally just to delete the spam.

I occasionally (every 2-3 months), but not obsessively, track what’s happening with my e-presences using Google Analytics.

Anyway, there’s where it stands just before Labour Day 2011.

Stephen

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Posted on: August 23, 2011, 12:02 pm Category: Uncategorized

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  1. ummm…you forgot newsreaders. I set up my google reader and never miss a thing!

  2. Anne: You’re right. I have over 1,000 RSS feeds coming at me in Google Reader. I still miss old Bloglines but I’m fully converted now. I do see RSS readers as tools but no too much as communication or social things.
    Stephen

  3. Kathy Coorsh said

    I also miss Bloglines!

  4. Amy A. said

    Can I ask how you prefer to be contacted? I find myself struggling with this sometimes when communicating with people with whom I am connected over multiple platforms.

  5. Amy: Everything works. E-mail is the best way to get a fast answer and have me remember but I have all my Twitter DM’s and Facebook messages forwarded to e-mail just to make sure. I always check any tags on FB or mentions on Twitter.
    Stephen