NYPL and Blogs
First the newsy bit: The New York Public Library has a blog. This isn’t law, but it is libraria (is there such a word? there should be), which is a lot of what Slaw is about. And even more, it’s simply interesting. It’s a multi-author blog, so at the moment there’s stuff, for example, on an animated Bayeux Tapestry, on Aubrey Beardsley (who was something of an animated tapestry himself, come to think of it, and English 17th century hand-pressed propaganda.
Then the terminology bit. At the top of the blog page is the word “Blogs.” Now a lot of people get the jargon of blogging wrong, referring to individual posts or entries as “blogs,” perhaps not making the connection between blog and weblog and the antecedent “log” itself, which has always had “entries.” So I was puzzled by the plural title here: unlike the NYPL to get it wrong.
Turns out that this blog is an amalgam of perhaps a dozen individual blogs that have been running for a few months now. The navigation, however, doesn’t let you discover who all the bloggers are; nor does it let you easily learn about each blogger’s focus. Best, I think, if they just gave the aggregate a name and let it go at that, as we do here at Slaw.




Thanks for the kind words – actually, this is still very much a work in progress, and I can’t say that the plural header will remain. Frankly, I think of this less as either a blog or a group of blogs, and more as simply a collection of posts…one configuration of those posts is in a serialized form, but calling the overall project a “blog” puts it in a box that doesn’t quite describe what we’re up to.
Point taken, though, and we’ll mull some more.