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Danny Sullivan is Leaving SEW

I was surprised to read this morning that after 10 years Danny Sullivan is leaving Search Engine Watch and the Search Engine Strategies Conferences.

In the late 1990s his word was the final word on search engines. Although search engines have become common fodder for mainstream media, and lots of bloggers, through it all he’s managed to remain one of the leading writers on search.

Wonder where he’ll end up next. It’ll be a big loss if he leaves search, though I’m guessing he won’t leave us alltogether.

UPDATE: Search Engine Land is his new site, along with Chris Sherman and Barry Schwartz.

Are you a librarian working at a search engine?

I was recently contacted by Elaine Zelmanov, a librarian at the search software company Vivisimo (home of Clusty.com). She is working on an article for a library publication about librarians who work in the search industry. If that describes you-either in the consumer search or enterprise search world-and you’d be interested in sharing your experience, please contact her directly at [email protected].