Keepa’s Topical Guide
I’m hopeful (vain enough to hope?) that readers might want to use one of my stories about unknown Latter-day Saints in a talk, or for some other reason might wish to return to an old post. Googling or paging through an increasingly long list of posts is always an option — but an easier way is to use the Topical Guide, which groups the posts on Keepapitchinin, and my earlier posts on other blogs, into broad categories. Someday perhaps I can construct a full-fledged index.
You’ll see a link to the Topical Guide near the top of Keepa’s sidebar.



Have I ever told you I love your blog? I think I have, like 10 times.
This is one of my very favorite places on the web. Thank you for your lovely work, next time I give a talk I will take a look at your Topical guide!
Comment by TrevorM — July 28, 2008 @ 8:13 am
I agree with TrevorM. This and the territorial library project are great resources that go beyond “just posting.” And I think that’s the next step for the Bloggernacle — small projects that organize information that make life easier and more interesting for people.
I have plans to do similar things at AMV — the list of Mormon-themed novel recommendations for LDS book groups is the first attempt at that.
Comment by Wm Morris — July 28, 2008 @ 8:26 am
Nice. If this catches on, you’ll have to start calling them previously unknown Latter-day Saints.
Comment by Jami — July 28, 2008 @ 11:25 am
Great idea Ardis!
Comment by mmiles — July 28, 2008 @ 6:43 pm
Ardis, this is wonderful. I didn’t know that you were doing a topical guide. Jami, I love your name of “previously unknown Latter-day Saints.” Isn’t it fun to learn all of the new things about these saints from Ardis?
Comment by Maurine — July 28, 2008 @ 10:39 pm