I’ve been blogging about my work (with the occasional post about more personal stuff) for about four years now. I’m still not very good at it, but I think the fact that I’m doing it at all is a GOOD THING. For me, even if it’s not for anyone else. And for me other people blogging about their work in the public sector has been a VERY GOOD THING - I’ve learnt a hell of a lot from the blogs I read.
Because it’s a GOOD THING we need more folk doing it. There are some very good blogs with a public sector focus written in Scotland. Here are some that I’m aware of - in no particular order (and with apologies to any I’ve missed out):
- http://benplouviez.wordpress.com/
- http://corrinnedouglas.wordpress.com/
- http://www.prettysimple.co.uk/blog/
- http://royhair.com/
- http://scotgovcamp.wordpress.com
Blogger extraordinaire Mr Dave Briggs recently wrote a post about Public Sector Bloggers, which aggregates content from UK public sector blogs (very few are written this side of the border), and mentioned it’s growing unwieldiness (cos of the increase in blogs). Suggestions for the future development of the site include better categorisation and the addition of blogging guidance.
But...I’m wondering if a Public Sector Bloggers type resource specifically for Scotland/Scottish bloggers would be something worth developing?
What do you think? Would existing Scottish public sector bloggers be keen to have their posts aggregated in this way? Would it be a useful resource for encouraging people to blog? Or could we just make more of the existing Public Sector Bloggers site?
I’d also be interested in suggestions for other ways to encourage more blogging in the public sector in Scotland.