First Day of Spring
Today’s the first day of spring, so the weather forecasters are predicting nine inches of snow tonight and tomorrow. Great. And I’m leaving (or not) tomorrow afternoon for Computers in Libraries — wish me luck. I was going to say I was slated to leave tomorrow and see if anyone got the somewhat obscure American/UK English usage joke.
I’ve been really busy, putting together the May/June issue of ONLINE . For those of you who didn’t think the cover on the March/April issue was all that great (yes, I got letters), I’m hoping you’ll like this one. I do. The issue’s got a Mary Ellen Bates’ review of Factiva’s Search 2.0 and a column by Greg Notess on “The Terrible Two’s” which picks up on that 2.0 meme. We’re also running a story on Intranet 2.0 and another on XSLT, which doesn’t mention 2.0 anywhere in it.
Then there’s the upcoming Buying & Selling eContent conference, where I’m moderating two sessions and trying to get that all organized. Should be a great conference and it doesn’t snow in Scottsdale.
Snow. Spring. Phooey.