Cell on Blogging
I know some of the others (among them Jason) have talked about this, but I thought I would mention it. The May 4th issue of Cell has an article by Laura Bonetta about scientific blogging. Money quote:...
View ArticleAnonymous Medical Blogger Sued for Defamation and Violating HIPAA
An anonymous medical blogger in Texas is being sued by a hospital for defamation and for releasing patient information: An unlikely Internet frontier is Paris, Texas, population 26,490, where a...
View ArticleHelp Shelley!
The illustrious Shelley Batts, fellow ScienceBlogger and author of Retrospectacle, has been nominated for a blogging scholarship for yet another year — she won some money last year as a runner -up....
View ArticleBlogging on Peer-Reviewed Research
I don’t know if you caught it on these two posts, but I have started to add the Blogging on Peer-Reviewed Research Icon whenever I am analyzing a peer-reviewed paper specifically. These icons were...
View ArticleWhy Seed is not Anglocentric
Here at Seed we take pride in at least pretending to not be English-centric. I mean yours-truly is actually horrible at languages. There was an abortive attempt to learn Mandarin in my past that...
View ArticleHappy New Year! and a Year and a Half in Review
Happy New Year to everyone! I’m back from my lovely New Years vacation, and I wanted to take a moment to look back on my first full year as a blogger for ScienceBlogs.com. (This will be for the last...
View ArticleIf you blog you will die, news at 11
Methinks this article from the NYTimes is a tad hysterical: They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece — not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You...
View ArticleScienceBlogger Meetup: August 9th
Have you ever said any of the following? 1) That Jake fellah (or other ScienceBlogger) has insightful things to say. By Heaven, I would like to meet him and discuss said insights. 2) That Jake fellah...
View ArticleScienceBlogs One Millionth Comment Party, the London edition
Scienceblogs is heading toward its one-millionth reader comment, and to celebrate bloggers are throwing millionth-comment parties all across the globe. The London edition will be held on Saturday,...
View ArticleScience and Science Blogging -and- A Conversation at the Apple Store
For those of you who are interested in science blogging — either to ask questions or to start one of your own — I will be participating in a panel discussion about science blogging next week...
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