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Saturday, 09 July 2005 |
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Janet Tokerud posts that academics MUST blog if they want to be part of one of the most exciting trends in intellectual life.
"With all these personal payoffs, to me, if you really care about the higher purposes of academic life at all, you get out there into the fray and risk a little to get a lot. But more than that, to give and share with the academic community and the world so that we all can benefit. And I hope you'll post links to the pdfs of your academic papers whenever you can too - I really love them. All of a sudden there's this revolutionary possibility that we can get a ten-fold increase in communication around all this, and we turn it down for small-minded reasons? OK, maybe everyone isn't meant to be a blogger but academics seem like naturals." |
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Monday, 27 June 2005 |
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Great discussion from Dan Forbush, owner of PR service ProfNet, about the social implications of academic blogging. He interviews Alexander Halavais, assistant professor of communication at SUNY, Buffalo and anyone is encouraged to post thoughts on the issues.
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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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Tuesday, 21 June 2005 |
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Julie Young at Seton Hill tells you how to "get the most out of your academic blog". with some practical tips to making your content more accessible and entertaining.
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