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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
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Great post with interesting links to other discussions about how seriosuly to take academic blogging relative to formal publishing.
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
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I would like to integrate a forum into blogscholar.com to discuss any issues of interest to visitors to the site. But I am not sure I can take it on in addition to quickly building the directory and managing the news.
I am seeking someone who has some experience with the academic blogging world who would like to take on the task of developing and maintaining the forum for this site. I will give you the necessary administrative permissions.
I will take applications for this not paid but deliciously referenced position until June 30, 2005. If you are interested send me an email at admin at blogscholar.com and attach resume. I will be in touch with ALL of you.
Maybe that is being optimistic ... |
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Friday, 17 June 2005 |
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Blogscholar.com was created as a resource for academic bloggers like PhD student Chris Brauer, founder of the site and participant in the revolution:
To this list Chris adds "wanderlust since youth, sometimes obsessed with the outcome of sporting matches, daydreaming, occasionally dressed up to attend events, Paris, Amsterdam, St Albert, created a website and watched it die, created another website, met Arsene Wenger, made love on beach (not with Arsene Wenger), wrote a story, and smelt a rat." |
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