Museum Blogs Redux

November 7th, 2008 by Jim Spadaccini

Back in the spring of 2006 we launched MuseumBlogs.org, a directory and blog-feed aggregator. The site was essentially a WordPress “hack” and over time its’ performance began to suffer as the number of blogs and feeds grew exponentially. Lately the site has been struggling under the weight of 300+ blogs and nearly a quarter million posts. Since our release of RSS Mixer in September we’ve been looking to replace the old Museum Blogs system with a more scalable aggregator.

Since a mix of feeds contains the same information that the directory site had originally (blog title, description, thumbnail, and posts) all we needed to do was create a “structure” for putting this “mix” information into a new site. Take a look at Museum Blogs and you’ll see a few differences, we updated the design a bit while we made the larger structural changes to the site. The main difference is much better performance. The site is truly powered by RSS Mixer–as changes are made to the mix they are reflected in the Museum Blogs site.

One drawback of the new site is that blogs that don’t have properly formatted RSS or Atom feeds no longer appear. This has effectively removed about 70 blogs from the original directory. However, these blogs weren’t aggregated in first place, as the old Word Press system couldn’t read those feeds either.

Beyond much better performance, a major benefit of the new system is that we can take advantage of some of the features of RSS Mixer.  Take a look at the Museum Blogs mix, you can get an OPML file, Widgets (Apple, Web, Vista, Yahoo!), and a mobile version of the mix which contains 274 blogs.  We hope to integrate some of these features directly into the Museum Blogs site in the future.

For now we’ve archived the old Museum Blogs site (pictured above) which contains an aggregated collection of 224,093 posts. We’re not quite sure what to do with this historic archive, it may not be worth saving as it contains only partial posts and the majority of the original blogs are still available. We welcome your comments or questions about both the new and the old Museum Blogs directory.

6 Responses to “Museum Blogs Redux”

  1. Thomas Says:

    When I try to post a comment I get the error message:
    “You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.”

  2. Jim Spadaccini Says:

    Thomas,
    We’re looking into the issue with comments. Thanks for your post and input about the archive.
    http://www.corporeality.net/museion/
    Jim

  3. Suzanne Says:

    I think the archive is worth saving; it gives snapshots of the museum blogosphere at particular moments in time, something you can’t get from tracking down posts at individual blogs.

  4. MuseumDesignAsia Says:

    Museum Blogs is a great resource. I agree that the archives are worth saving – a digital museum in its own right

  5. Karin Says:

    Museum Blogs seems down and when I follow the link of RSS Mixer I get this message
    “The RSS Mixer is no longer available as a public service”

  6. James Kassemi Says:

    Hi Karin,

    Apologies for the inconvenience. We’re hoping to have an upgraded version of Museum Blogs available by the end of the day.

    Best,
    James

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