Biblioblogophere survey: the law librarians

By: Meg

15 Oct 2007
Meredith Farkas has completed posting the results to her 2007 survey of the Biblioblogosphere.

Among other things, she has a page of results filtered by various categories, including age, gender, type of library, type of position, and degrees held. Nineteen law librarians took the survey, and their results can be viewed here [pdf].

Some interesting factoids:
  • 77% of us write at more than one blog.
  • None of us chose venting of our frustrations as one of the top three reasons we blog!
  • One blogger earns revenue from licensing blog content.
  • Two-thirds of us have been published in some type of professional literature.
  • We range from somewhat to definitely happy at our jobs. No one chose the "barely" or "not at all" options. (As reported previously, law librarians were one of the top three subsets of the profession reporting the highest levels of job satisfaction.)
Thanks for doing the survey, Meredith, and thanks for the nice filtration!

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