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	<title>Comments on: Who ARE you (smart, discerning, attractive&#8230;) people?</title>
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		<title>By: Behind the Scenes of Medical Blogs: davidrothman.net &#171; ScienceRoll</title>
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		<description>[...] What about the other medical librarians? Have they discovered you and your blog? Do they consider you as a &#8220;leader&#8221; regarding your topics?  Based on a poll, I&#8217;d estimate that about 60% of my blog&#8217;s readers are medical librarians or medical library paraprofessionals. I&#8217;m not really qualified to estimate how I am regarded among medical libraryfolk, though I&#8217;ve been invited to present to librarians at the Mayo Clinic and at MLA 2008 (the annual meeting of the professional association for U.S. Medical Librarians) - so those appear to be good signs that a handful of people think I&#8217;m speaking out of the correct orifice. Some individual medical librarians who I respect and admire have said some nice things about my blog, and that&#8217;s pretty exciting for someone who has only been working in this field for a couple of years. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] What about the other medical librarians? Have they discovered you and your blog? Do they consider you as a &#8220;leader&#8221; regarding your topics?  Based on a poll, I&#8217;d estimate that about 60% of my blog&#8217;s readers are medical librarians or medical library paraprofessionals. I&#8217;m not really qualified to estimate how I am regarded among medical libraryfolk, though I&#8217;ve been invited to present to librarians at the Mayo Clinic and at MLA 2008 (the annual meeting of the professional association for U.S. Medical Librarians) &#8211; so those appear to be good signs that a handful of people think I&#8217;m speaking out of the correct orifice. Some individual medical librarians who I respect and admire have said some nice things about my blog, and that&#8217;s pretty exciting for someone who has only been working in this field for a couple of years. [...]</p>
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