Library of Congress Blog [LexBlog Q & A]

Today’s LexBlog Q & A features a special guest: Matt Raymond, Director of Communications for the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and author of the Library’s official blog.

We stumbled across Matt’s blog recently and were intrigued by the idea of a government organization blogging (so far our only other federal government Q & A has been with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Marcus Peacock). As you can see in the interview - available after the jump - the LoC’s blog appears to be indicative of a slow-but-sure shift if the federal government, which is starting to make its own presence in the blogosphere. (…)

Quelle: LexBlog vom 22.02.2008

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