Tuesday, September 25, 2012

My Return to Blogging

This week in IST 611 (Information Technologies in Educational Organizations) we've been asked to blog some thoughts about, well....blogs.  So as you can see, I haven't updated this blog since IST 511 (Introduction to the Library and Information Profession)! Why?
  • Blogs take time (something I had virtually had very little of last year while I was working full-time as a licensed teaching assistant, taking classes, and trying to squeak out an ounce of fun out for my children and husband).  Although posts are typically brief, taking the time to organize and reflect on what message you want to send is important!

  • Blogs are better with a focus and a purpose (something I also had very little of last year).  Random reflections on my learning would have been fine, but who really would want to read it?  Taking IST 616 (Information Resources:  Organization and Access...a.k.a. Cataloging) and IST 605 (Reference & Information Literacy Services) nearly bled the life and passion for libraries out of me last fall! I had nothing enlightening to say!  What audience would I have been speaking to?  Why would they want to come back?  Since that time, I have immersed myself in school media classes and the passion is back, so this blog may find its focus after all!

  • Finally, I'll admit it, I'm a perfectionist!  Still trying to find that perfect blog name, write that perfect blog entry, etc.  Do you know how many blogs I started and then recreated under a different name?  I'm working on letting go of this!
 So now that I'm in my second year of graduate work, and starting to look toward graduation in August, my purpose and my voice is starting to find that focus.  I hope to have a lot to share and say, so stay tuned (perhaps through a RSS feed or on Twitter @shannon4bs)!

2 comments:

  1. I'm glad you're back, Shannon! I took a few moments to read several of your posts from last year and you definitely have some insightful thoughts to share. Yet, I myself have yet to find the discipline to blog. I see myself now more as a "microblogger!"

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    1. Blogging absolutely does take discipline! I always have the best of intentions. My blogging experiences remind me of my multiple attempts to keep a consistent diary as a kid...never did sustain one longer that a couple of months or so!

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