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Blog Review: librarian.net

Librarian.net is a weblog of library consultant Jessamyn West, on library works, library and book reviews. This weblog technically backed by the WordPress is a good blog of its type having wide range of facilities for its visitors like wide range of keyword notation, searching facility, RSS Feed for making the subscribers keep updated, multiple theme feature to make the visitors feel comfortable, archive to easily tress out the previous posts, search box to search previous posts using keywords. So from the experience after visiting the weblog librarian.net I have come to the decision that the weblog or blog is a webpages containing multiple paginated posts having bunch of information regarding the main focus of the particular blog.

Features, that Librarian.net has:

· Search box facility
· FAQ, having the frequently asked questions’s answer for the new visitors
· RSS Feed feature for subscriber’s for both entries and comments
· Theme feature to make the blog look differently to make the visitors comfortable
· Archive to go through the previous posts
· Category section to catagorize the blog posts systemetically
· Visitor’s comment section
· Posting date and time with keyword tagging just under the blog title
· Sorted posts descendingly (Newest on top and oldest beneath)
· In multimedia perspective I have just seen only pictures not any video or audio-visual presentation
either any flash animated objects.

· Inline URL hyperlink to make the post more hyperactive to surf through for the visitors.
· No navigation facility found.
· Visitor’s just cant read, but cant contribute in the blog as perticipator except commenting.
· Basically as a visitor it’s hard to comment as a root level user, but more easy and exact review can
be done from the viewpoint of a administrator. This blog does not support the visitor to register
there so its hard to analyze the features.
Piyas Roy:
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