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Weblogs are becoming very popular and there are now quite a few relating to information literacy. Sam

Sam Loves To Blog by Jason De Rusha.  Reproduced under the Creative Commons Licence.

The Information literacy weblog is run by Sheila Webber and Stuart Boon and aims to bring news and views on information literacy from around the world.

Feltankt? En webblogg om bibliotekspedagogik
is a Swedich information literacy blog.

Formist Informations is a french weblog on information literacy.

Hapke weblog is a German weblog on Information literacy, history, philosophy, education and beyond an is run by Thomas Hapke.

Information literacy in Canada is, as its name suggests, a place to discuss information literacy in Canada. It is maintained by Lisa Sloniowski, Tasmin Bolton and Karen Hunt.

The Information literacy land of confusion is a blog of librarian Michael Lorenzen. It discusses library user education, library instruction, librarianship, information literacy, and search engines.

Information Literacy meets Web 2.0 is a blog by Peter Godwin aiming to raise awareness and share experience of how Web 2.0 is affecting Information Literacy.

Information Literacy and Web 2.0 is a blog by Gerry McKiernan.

Information literacy round table (MI Library Assn) is the place to find out information about information literacy programs in libraries across Michigan, and to share information about information literacy publications and projects produced in Michigan.

The Keyword blog is hosted by the 21st Century Information Fluency Project at the Illinois Math and Science Academy. They post weekly updates about digital information fluency.

The Lateral literal librarian is run by Suzanne Yule in Australia. She reflects, comments and questions numerous topics such as information literacy, critical literacy, technoliteracy, biblioliteracy, weblogliteracy, wikiliteracy, leadership styles and motivational theories and quotes.

Mark Hepworth's blog reflects his interest in how people interact with and use information to enable them to achieve their objectives. 

Open stacks aims to discuss information access and literacy for all.

The Physics Information Fluency weblog is run by Pat Viele in the US.

Scottish Information Literacy Project Blogaims to give the Scottish Information Literacy Project a medium for sharing news and comment about activities and developments relevant to the project and Information Literacy with their cross sector partners and interested parties. 

UConn information literacy blog

Moira's Info Lit Blog
outlines the work she is undertaking as part of her National Teaching Fellowship Project.

This web pages is compiled by CSG Iinformation Literacy Group, updated 25th July 2008.