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UB Law Library in Exile

Thanks to a small fire in the Law School, the law library has a long path of cleanup (mostly soot), which means a lot of unhappy law students. My partner, Jamie, who is the executive editor for the Buffalo Law Review, is especially unexcited about the prospect of checking citations on submitted articles, one of […]
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TheWeblogProject

TheWeblogProject is an effort to get people to send in materials to create a free documentary about weblogging. And it only costs $15 to be a part of it. This has already hit the boards at Smart Mobs, and Steve Rubel has already noted that this is grass roots, but with a side of green. […]
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Blogging in Public

When I speak with people about blogging, I often make the distinction between blogging as a personal but transparent act (much of the blogging on Livejournal takes this form), and blogging as a kind of intentional micropublishing; that is, the creation of a public persona. I consider my blog to be of the latter type. […]
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NoNoFollow FUD

Nofollow is an interesting case of elitism and monoculture actually helping the system at large. Adoption of the nofollow link attribute (introduced by Google and a host of others in order to combat link spam) only makes sense if the benefit to spammers is reduced nearly to nil. That requires all or most blogs to […]
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