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	<title>Comments on: Code4Lib 2008: Code4Lib Journal</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathan Rochkind</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan Rochkind</dc:creator>
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		<description>thanks for the write-up. To me, the reason to have a journal (rather than just a blog or what have you) is less about the &quot;appearances&quot; (some people don&#039;t respect blogs), and more about saving the time of the reader and information overload---you don&#039;t have time to read every library blog, we provide a single source of articles that editors have decided are useful and timely, and that editors and authors have spent time on polishing to make them as useful as possible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanks for the write-up. To me, the reason to have a journal (rather than just a blog or what have you) is less about the &#8220;appearances&#8221; (some people don&#8217;t respect blogs), and more about saving the time of the reader and information overload&#8212;you don&#8217;t have time to read every library blog, we provide a single source of articles that editors have decided are useful and timely, and that editors and authors have spent time on polishing to make them as useful as possible.</p>
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		<title>By: Jonathan Rochkind</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan Rochkind</dc:creator>
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		<description>thanks for the write-up. To me, the reason to have a journal (rather than just a blog or what have you) is less about the &quot;appearances&quot; (some people don&#039;t respect blogs), and more about saving the time of the reader and information overload---you don&#039;t have time to read every library blog, we provide a single source of articles that editors have decided are useful and timely, and that editors and authors have spent time on polishing to make them as useful as possible.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>thanks for the write-up. To me, the reason to have a journal (rather than just a blog or what have you) is less about the &#8220;appearances&#8221; (some people don&#8217;t respect blogs), and more about saving the time of the reader and information overload&#8212;you don&#8217;t have time to read every library blog, we provide a single source of articles that editors have decided are useful and timely, and that editors and authors have spent time on polishing to make them as useful as possible.</p>
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