When I started blogging, I was heavily interested in developments with search engines and to a lesser extent in libraries, library systems or information science. In due course my attention shifted away from websearch. Not that I didn’t follow it, but it was really difficult to stay abreast of the avalanche of information on this subject. Since September 2005 the onset of web 2.0 and the role of web 2.0 in librarianship has become one of the recurring memes on my Dutch blog. This meme will return on this blog for sure. I will attempt to point out to the rest of the world what is happening in the Dutch library world with respect to innovative library developments. Let them be 2.0 or 3.0 or whatever.
Another theme that has my sincere interest is the review and comparison of new developments of library systems, either library content management systems or article and Indexing databases. The review of these developments will take place here, rather than on my Ducht blog. I assume that for most of the (Dutch) academic librarians the language thing won’t be a problem too much.
Another recurrent theme on my Dutch blog is the development of the Duch Biblioblogosphere. That subject is not likely to be covered here in a similar way, but development of the blogosphere as such is a subject that has my interest that will receive some attention.
Last but not least another of my hobby horses is scientometrics. Research evaluation based on bibliometrics.

I’m a bit surprised, but apparently I’m the first Bloglines subscriber to your new English blog. Or maybe Bloglines operates databases separately for different countries or language groups?
And I’ve unsubscribed the other blog…since I am, unfortunately, monolingual at best.
Wellcome!
About the speed in subscribing? I don’t know. Think most Dutch bloggers are enjoying a nice weekend, the late football and off to bed.
Goodmorning Wowter,
indeed: the first thing i did after breakfeast is discovering (and subscribing) to your new blog
That makes sense–just as Australians are likely to be the first to comment if I post something in the evening (which I rarely do).