Came via Yahoo! Groups: klogs – The Case for using K-logs in Research
It gives ten reasons why klogging fits academic culture and six reasons to resist it. As I could expect it also links to article Blogging thoughts: personal publication as a research tool, the one that encouraged me to start my own log.
There are a few links to follow and read:
- Networking on the Network – something for my PhD
- Manufactured Serendipity to think about the impact of blogging on creating things
- wiki “The case for k-logs in academia”
In any case I should find some time to read more about wiki
Tags: blog research, networkingArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2002/08/07.html#a104; comments are here.
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