Tag Archives: Scholarly Communication

Welcome to the future!

I taught a short-course in prediction a few summers ago. I wish we could have all contributed to the new Wikicity wiki on future s. Maybe at some point in the… um… future.
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Plugging in

Met with Kevin and Sarah (though it looks like her blog is officially dead — so much for eating our own dogfood) today on the Schoolof.info blogserver. Because I didn’t know where WordPress Multi User was last summer, I put together a system that autoinstalled WordPress blogs for students. (Shout out to the ETC for […]
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Year of the blog Q&A

[Sue Wuetcher, from the campus Reporter asked me to participate in a Q&A about blogging and such. I suspect (hope) that she will end up cutting this down so that it is more concise and makes more sense, but here it is in the uncut version.] 1) 2004 has been called “The Year of the […]
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We do it because we need to

A brief article in Inside Higher Ed does a gloss on humanities bloggers: None of these bloggers earn any money off their sites, and they pay for any technology they need (although that’s usually less than $100 a year). Their commitment is evident when they laugh at the question of finances with regard to their […]
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