David Stuart

Web Analyst and Consultant

Time to ban Christmas?

Posted on | February 1, 2010 | No Comments

At last it is February, and I am thrilled to see the back of both December and January.

From the 1st of December it is virtually impossible to get any work done as everything revolves around Christmas: the parties, the break, the present buying. If you were visiting Britain from a country that didn’t celebrate Christmas you would be forgiven for thinking that Christmas was a month long festival rather than a single day.

Then finally January arrives, but just as you think you can throw yourself back into work you find that everyone else is catching up on the work they should have done in December!

It is only now that things finally seem to be getting back to normal. On Friday I finally received the Jan/Feb issue of Online with my article What are Libraries doing on Twitter? and the book with my chapter Social Network Sites: An Exploration of Features and Diversity that should have been published at the end of last year.

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Nb. Unfortunately my Twitter article has not been made freely available online, so (unless you have a subscription) you will have to wait the 90 days before I’m allowed to put a preprint online.

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