New Issue of Lore, with Section on Academic Blogging

I'm pleased to see that the new issue of Lore is out, which features the Digressions section on academic blogging. I've got a short piece in there, and if you'd like to respond to it, please feel free to do so here. I'll probably be posting responses to some of the other essays here too; I don't have time right now to read them, but several of them sound intriguing. I'll probably start with Dennis's piece.

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Writing Teachers Describe Blogging

Yes, the blog bubble is mushrooming. Soon we may see less quizzical looks generated by the word. (remember when you had to explain what a mouse was or what a URL really provided?). I just skimmed some nice perspectives on...

Wow--great issue, lots of int

Wow--great issue, lots of interesting points brought up by everyone. Funny about the article of knit bloggers: I've recently rediscovered knitting myself, lol, and have been perusing knitting blogs over the past week. It's such a small world at times. --Sara

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Where's the CC license?

Hm. I noticed that my copyleft license isn't there...I'm going to email the Lore folks a reminder about that.


CultureCat

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"Just ask" works! Lore and CC licenses

My Lore essay now has a copyleft CC license! Thanks, Lore editors. :-)


CultureCat