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Uses of Blogs

The Uses of Blogs collection has just been released, which includes my chapter “Scholarly Blogging: Moving Toward the Visible College,” along with some really interesting work by a bunch of blog-minded folk. The introduction and a table of content’s can be found at Axel Bruns’ site. The publisher has asked that we not blog our […]
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Slim Timing

Normally, it’s not a good sign if you think people are reading your mind, but sometimes it can be convenient. I’ve been using a spreadsheet to track my time for a while now, but it’s not reliable because I forget to enter time once in a while, and a bad record is more frustrating than […]
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I’m on a Washington Radio (o, o, o ,o)

Some of you may have missed my short interview on the radio this morning about blogging basics. Why? Well: * It was on a DC area AM talk station. * It was early in the morning on a Saturday, when most of the party animals that read this blog are just going to sleep, some […]
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Phantom quotes

So, someone forwarded along the following from C.W. Nevius, a journo-blogger from the SF Chronicle Alexander Halavais, may only be an assistant professor of interactive communications at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, but he knows how to deliver the money quote. Asked about bloggers by the Washington Post, Halavais came up with a beaut. “The average […]
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