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Weblogs and Weblogging Resources
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| · | In Books
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| · | In Your Wardrobe
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| · | blogcount
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| A blog that asks: "How many blogs and bloggers? How big the blogosphere?"
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| · | Deep Thinking About Weblogs
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| Andrew Grumet attempts to answer the questions: What are weblogs? What's the big deal? Why should we pay attention?
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| · | Klogging 101: What, Why and How
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| Phil Wolff's presentation slides on klogs ("knowledge logging") and klogging.
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| · | My Blog, My Outboard Brain
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| Cory Doctorow, editor of the Boing Boing blog and self-confessed "committed infovore", writes about how blogs are more than just online journals, but an excellent means of storing and retrieving information. In this testimony, he says that the act of regular blogging has lent focus to his information-gathering and increased the volume and quantity of the information that he produces.
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| · | Personal Knowledge Publishing and Its Uses in Research
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| Sebastian Paquet's essay on what weblogs are, their history, their use and how they foster quality.
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| · | Weblogs as Lab Notebooks
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| James McGee observes that the power of science comes from sharing ideas, and that weblogs make excellent tools for doing that.
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| · | What We're Doing When We Blog
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| Meg Hourihan writes:
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| When we talk about weblogs, we're talking about a way of organizing information, independent of its topic. What we write about does not define us as bloggers; it's how we write about it (frequently, ad nauseam, peppered with links).
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| Weblogs simply provide the framework, as haiku imposes order on words. The structure of the documents we're creating enable us to build our social networks on top of it -- the distributed conversations, the blog-rolling lists, and the friendships that begin online and are solidified over a "bloggers dinner" in the real world.
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| · | Wikipedia's definition for the term "Weblog"
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| Wikipedia is a wiki, an online encyclopedia where all the readers can add or edit entries. This is their definition of the word "Weblog", complete with links to other references.
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| Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Content
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| Written by Biz Stone
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| New Riders, 2002
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| Essential Blogging
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| Edited by Shelley Powers
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| Written by Cory Doctorow, J. Scott Johnson, Mena Trott, Benjamin Trott and Rael Dornfest
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| O'Reilly and Associates, 2002
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| One of the book's chapters has been published online:
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| · | Advanced Blogger [PDF document] (Chapter 6)
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| Never Threaten to Eat Your Co-Workers: Best of Blogs
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| Edited by Alan Graham and Bonnie Burton
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| Apress, 2004
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| The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice for Creating and Maintaining Your Blog
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| Written by Rebecca Blood
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| Perseus Publishing, 2002
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| Who Let the Blogs Out? : A Hyperconnected Peek at the World of Weblogs
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| Written by Biz Stone
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| St. Martin's Griffin, 2004
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| This book will be released in October 2004.
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| We Blog
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| Written by Paul Bausch, Matthew Haughey and Meg Hourihan
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| John Wiley and Sons, 2002
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| Three of the book's chapters have been published online:
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| · | Navigating the Blog Universe (Chapter 3)
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| · | Using Blogs in Business (Chapter 8)
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| · | Blog Publictity and Syndication (Chapter 9)
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| The "I'm Blogging This" T-Shirt
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| Okay, so it's not really reading material. We still think it's a cool T-shirt.
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| Furious Bear
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| An online store with lots of weblog-relating clothing and other paraphernalia.
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