Posts
- 07 Oct 2021: BiblioCommons Community Lists - The Minimum to Be Done
- 06 Oct 2021: Public Libraries, BiblioCommons, and COVID-19 Conspiracy Platforming
- 15 Aug 2021: Site Migration: Hugo to Eleventy, GitHub Pages to Netlify
- 04 Apr 2020: A Found Poetry Chapbook from 2017 for Poetry Month
- 12 Apr 2019: Personal Poetry Month
- 01 Mar 2019: Public Libraries and Public Realm Data: Initial Thoughts on the Toronto Region Board of Trade's BiblioTech Report
- 18 Dec 2018: Interviewed On a Podcast
- 08 Jun 2018: Voice UIs: Promises and Challenges of a "New" Technology
- 03 Jun 2018: Holistic Technologies for Libraries
- 24 Mar 2018: Netsweeper at Toronto Public Library - An Update
- 21 Mar 2018: Again, For World Poetry Day
- 27 Jan 2018: My Introductory Remarks for the Designing Inclusive Retail Experiences Design Challenge
- 23 Nov 2017: Two New Poems Published
- 18 Nov 2017: Migration to Hugo
- 01 Jun 2017: Multimodal Design Patterns for Inclusion & Accessibility
- 29 May 2017: Netsweeper - Response from Toronto Public Library, Possible Alternatives
- 28 May 2017: Who Uses Netsweeper? - A Non-Comprehensive Survey of GTA Public Libraries
- 21 Mar 2017: For World Poetry Day
- 01 Oct 2016: Netsweeper and the Ethics of Library Technology Use
- 27 Sep 2016: Netsweeper at Toronto Public Library - Waiting on An Answer
- 14 Sep 2016: Unsolicited Technical Advice for Toronto Public Library From Someone Who Used to Work There
- 31 Jul 2016: Library Voices - A Mashup of TPL's Live Search Feed with Voice Synthesis
- 19 May 2016: Joseph Bloorg Gets a Publication Credit
- 17 May 2016: My Site Now Includes User Interface Options
- 03 Mar 2016: *.inlibraries.com
- 17 Feb 2016: The Journals of Joseph Bloorg
- 18 Nov 2015: The Annonated Joseph Bloorg (or, How To Use an RSS Feed as an API)
- 17 Sep 2015: Speech to 2015 Master of Incusive Design Intensive
- 15 Jun 2015: Y U Hate Open Data, Liberries?!?!?
- 05 Jun 2015: Thinking About the Cloud for Canadian Libraries
- 29 Jan 2015: Thoughts from Chris Bourg's 2015 OLA Super Conference Talk
- 07 Dec 2014: Some Reflections on the RSC Report