Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Simon Spero wrote: That reminds me - can you enplanet Fred 2.0? http://www.ibiblio.org/fred2.0/wordpress/?feed=rss2 I think it's in Planet Cataloging, but not Planet code4lib? Simon Sure, no problem. I do like to put an actual 'real name' (person or organization) with all feeds in the planet, I don't like having 'anonymous' feeds. What person or organization should I list with that one, is it yours? Are you following AACR II? Under 21.26A[1] there should be two entries. The main entry, formed per 22.14A should be *Kilgour, Fredrick G. (Spirit) * There should also be an added entry, formed under the general rules of 22.1, of *Spero, Simon* Since the planet does use inverted order, but also combines multiple entries into a single main entry (e.g. *Powell, Andy and Johnston, Pete*), perhaps the appropriate form should be: *Kilgour, Fredrick G. (Spirit) / through the hand of Spero, Simon * Simon [1] Yes, this is a real rule! Nancy Babb wrote an awardhttp://www.aallnet.org/sis/allsis/awards/2005articleaward.htmlwinning paper exploring how this rule came to be, and how it sheds light on the evolution of cataloging rules and the theories behind them. Babb, N. M. (2005). Cataloging Spirits and the Spirit of Cataloging. Cataloging Classification Quarterly, 40(2), 89. doi:10.1300/J104v40n02_07 Specific rules within the cataloging codes may seem strange and out of step with the times in which the codes are used. This paper examines one such seemingly strange set of rules, those regarding spirit communications, and explores how these rules illuminate both historical developments and current practices in cataloging. Anglo-American cataloging rules regarding author entry for works of spirit communication are particularly illustrative of evolving theories of authorship and bibliographic identity in the library catalog. Available at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a903650082db=all
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
-1 on removing delicious --jay On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Jodi Schneider jschnei...@pobox.com wrote: I appreciate having delicious in the planet. Code4Lib's usage of this is one of the few reasons I'm still using delicious (which then posts for me to pinboard.in). I'd appreciate more organization of code4lib photos, if anybody wants to take stewardship of the flickr group we seem to have... -Jodi On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: Reasonable arguments. The nice thing is that if delicious is removed, you can just subscribe to: http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/tag/code4lib Ultimately this comes down to preference and jrochkind's stewardship. :) (Personally, I've always found the delicious stuff a distraction; I can already track that elsewhere.) -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 17:35, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote: I agree with Ranti. Delicious has become a way for us to share articles we find interesting to other people following the planet feed. I would hate for that medium to disappear. Rosalyn Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Ranti Junus ranti.ju...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:25:07 To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help... -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
Jay Luker wrote: -1 on removing delicious --jay If anyone is counting: removing_delicious-- Edward On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Jodi Schneider jschnei...@pobox.com wrote: I appreciate having delicious in the planet. Code4Lib's usage of this is one of the few reasons I'm still using delicious (which then posts for me to pinboard.in). I'd appreciate more organization of code4lib photos, if anybody wants to take stewardship of the flickr group we seem to have... -Jodi On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: Reasonable arguments. The nice thing is that if delicious is removed, you can just subscribe to: http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/tag/code4lib Ultimately this comes down to preference and jrochkind's stewardship. :) (Personally, I've always found the delicious stuff a distraction; I can already track that elsewhere.) -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 17:35, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote: I agree with Ranti. Delicious has become a way for us to share articles we find interesting to other people following the planet feed. I would hate for that medium to disappear. Rosalyn Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Ranti Junus ranti.ju...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:25:07 To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help... -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
Planet code4lib is a planet planet, right? Is there a way to have certain feeds accumulate into digests? Simon Sent from my iPhone On Mar 2, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Edward M. Corrado ecorr...@ecorrado.us wrote: Jay Luker wrote: -1 on removing delicious --jay If anyone is counting: removing_delicious-- Edward On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Jodi Schneider jschnei...@pobox.com wrote: I appreciate having delicious in the planet. Code4Lib's usage of this is one of the few reasons I'm still using delicious (which then posts for me to pinboard.in). I'd appreciate more organization of code4lib photos, if anybody wants to take stewardship of the flickr group we seem to have... -Jodi On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: Reasonable arguments. The nice thing is that if delicious is removed, you can just subscribe to: http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/tag/code4lib Ultimately this comes down to preference and jrochkind's stewardship. :) (Personally, I've always found the delicious stuff a distraction; I can already track that elsewhere.) -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 17:35, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote: I agree with Ranti. Delicious has become a way for us to share articles we find interesting to other people following the planet feed. I would hate for that medium to disappear. Rosalyn Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Ranti Junus ranti.ju...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:25:07 To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help... -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
Not that I know of. Simon Spero wrote: Planet code4lib is a planet planet, right? Is there a way to have certain feeds accumulate into digests? Simon Sent from my iPhone On Mar 2, 2010, at 12:55 PM, Edward M. Corrado ecorr...@ecorrado.us wrote: Jay Luker wrote: -1 on removing delicious --jay If anyone is counting: removing_delicious-- Edward On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:46 PM, Jodi Schneider jschnei...@pobox.com wrote: I appreciate having delicious in the planet. Code4Lib's usage of this is one of the few reasons I'm still using delicious (which then posts for me to pinboard.in). I'd appreciate more organization of code4lib photos, if anybody wants to take stewardship of the flickr group we seem to have... -Jodi On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: Reasonable arguments. The nice thing is that if delicious is removed, you can just subscribe to: http://feeds.delicious.com/v2/rss/tag/code4lib Ultimately this comes down to preference and jrochkind's stewardship. :) (Personally, I've always found the delicious stuff a distraction; I can already track that elsewhere.) -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 17:35, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote: I agree with Ranti. Delicious has become a way for us to share articles we find interesting to other people following the planet feed. I would hate for that medium to disappear. Rosalyn Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Ranti Junus ranti.ju...@gmail.com Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 17:25:07 To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help... -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help...
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
+1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help...
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
+1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help...
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help... -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Planet code4lib - FLICKR
Yep, I do not plan to remove delicious from the feed right now, we'll see how it goes. (I find it convenient to be able to send a link to the 'attention' of code4lib by delicious tagging it 'code4lib', and so far, I don't think this feature has led to too much usability trouble in the feed). No need for a vote, although feel free to send me your love or hate of delicious in the planet feed in direct email, I try to be responsive to general community feelings in my role as 'editor' of the feed. Jonathan Ranti Junus wrote: I'm a bit hesitant about removing delicious from the feed because I think this burst is a temporary only. I like the idea that anything code4lib will come in one feed package (that is, I don't have to go and check on separate places.) But one's mileage might vary. If the majority want it removed from the feed, then it's fine by me. ranti. On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote: +1 to all that as well Kevin On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Michael J. Giarlo leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu wrote: +1 to removing flickr +1 to removing delicious as well +1 to jrochkind using his discretion -Mike On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 11:36, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote: Yep, I agree, I'll remove flickr from the planet. CC'ing code4lib listserv in case anyone cares, you can make your case (on list or in private email to me), but at the moment as 'editor' of the planet I'm exersizing my editorial discretion to agree with Bernadette (I had the same opinion, but was waiting to see if any 'users' asked for it before doing it. :) ). [Other options for awareness of code4lib photos: 1) Someone could add a link to flickr search for tag code4lib to the code4lib home page, perhaps under 'photos'. 2) If you happen to know that there are a bunch of photos at a given time (like now), you could delicious-bookmark the _search results_ for 'code4lib' tag on flickr. Delicious tag code4lib is still on the planet. But please don't bookmark every individual photo, or we'll be back at square 1, heh. 3) Something else I haven't thought of. ] Jonathan Eric Lease Morgan wrote: On Feb 27, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Bernadette Houghton wrote: Hi Eric, all the code4lib photos currently being posted on flickr are playing havoc with my feed reader and driving me around the bend. Would it be possible to remove that feed from planet code4lib? Or at least, if photos must be posted, can they be posted to a single web page so that feed readers don't get clogged up with 200 or so photos. There must have been at least that many in these past few days. I'm sorry, but I am unable to help you in this regard. Maybe Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu will be able to help...