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Blogologists’ Roundtable

Mark Glaser organized a virtual roundtable on blogging research over at the Online Journalism Review, with Cori Dauber, Kaye Trammell, Jill Walker, and me. I didn’t know who else was answering these questions when we started out. What would be cool is to apply something similar to the Delphi method to this discussion, seeing where […]
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Blogging Platforms

Sometime over the next month or two I’m going to be rebuilding two blogging sites: this one and the Informatics Blogs server. My natural tendency is to stick with Moveable Type. v3.0 looks to be a fairly minor upgrade, and there are some other options out there. If I were going to switch, now would […]
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Scholars Who Blog

Earlier this year, Seb Paquet suggested that someone should aggregate the lists of scholars who blog found at the Blogalization wiki, at Crooked Timber, a list on his wiki, a list on delicious, and Jill Walker’s list. Well, it’s a bit late, but here it is: an aggregated list of over 400 scholarly blogs. I […]
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Bakannte Weblog-Freak

I’ve decided I want this at the bottom of my business cards: Der bekannte Weblog-Freak und Professor an der University von Buffalo WeblogNews My chair (hi, George) would no doubt point out the order should be reversed: prof first, weblogger by extension. As the young folks (like me!) say: whatever.
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