Bloggers help make ticTOCs launch a success
Posted by Roddy MacLeod on December 19, 2008
A number of bloggers around the world have helped make the launch of ticTOCs a big success. Very many thanks go to the following, who have helped us spread the word:
Washington University Libraries
E-resursnyheter från Stockholms universitetsbibliotek
E-resursnyheter från Stockholms universitetsbibliotek
Library News for the Faculty of Development and Society
Bournemouth University Library: Research Support
Library News for Computing and Engineering
News from the University of Alberta Engineering Librarians
The Proverbial Lone Wolf Librarian’s Weblog
Library News for the School of Urban Development
Electronic Resources Newsletter
Strictly Legal – The Birkbeck Law Librarian’s Blog
בלוג הספריות של אוניברסיטת תל-אביב
Science & Engineering Library News & Views – The University of Nottingham
University of Aukland Library: Arts
University of Greenwich Information & Library Services Blog
CardioThoracic Centre Knowledge and Information
Library News for Applied Sciences
Služba ticTOCs – obsahy časopisů na dlani
Emerging Technologies Librarian
Virtual Library Cat’s Eye View
If I’ve missed any, please let me know.
Roddy MacLeod
ticTOCs Management Support

sciencebase said
Very pleased to be in such illustrious company, thanks for the mention.
harbison said
Glad to promote a great service!
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