Science Blogging 2008: London forum: topic
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Anna Kushnir
Thursday, 03 July 2008 18:53 UTC
The news of Science Blogging 2008: London is spreading far and wide through the blogosphere.
Mo at Neurophilosophy, twice!
O’Reilly
BlogHer
Our own Richard Grant, on his non-NN blog, Life of a lab rat . A summary of the session he will help lead is here, and a wrap-up of the conference proceedings can be found here.
Nature’s Nascent
Graham Steel’s McBlawg
One of the conference speakers, GrrlScientist, has a series of posts on her blog, Living the Scientific Life
John Dupuis at Confessions of a Science Librarian
Peter Murray-Rust at petermr’s blog
Joe Fitzsimons at Quantized Thoughts
Tim Dickinson at The Plummet Onions, and again
Plus Magazine
Katherine Haxton at Endless Possibilities and again
Consultation blog on the DIUS Science and Society consultation site
Marc West at The Mr Science Show – Crawl of London Science Pubs
David Bradley on Sciencebase
AJC on Science of the Invisible
Mike Seyfang on Learning with the Fang
Lisa Bailey on Bridge8
Duncan Hull on O’Really?
Coracle on Science and Progress, and again.
Oliver Obst on MedInfo
Angela Saini, on the awesomely named Nothing shocks me, I’m a scientist
Jacob Aron on Just a Theory
Colin Sanders on Colin’s Beauty Pages
Andy Lewis on Quackometer
Julia Heathcote on The Ethical Palaeontologist
Attila Csordas on Pimm – Partial immortalization
Cameron Neylon on Science in the Open
I was lost, but now I live here
Laika’s MedLibBlog
Mike Dunford on The Questionable Authority and again
KH (post doc ergo propter doc) on Lecturer Notes
Clare Dudman’s four part series on Keeper of the Snails
Egon Willighagen on chem-bla-ics
Heather Etchevers on Humans in Science and again. For Heather’s presentation slides of her conference session, Communicating Primary Research Publicly, please click here.
Marco Boscolo on formicablog, and again
Conference summary on Nascent
The University of Sydney covered Richard Grant’s participation in the conference on their News page
Editorial in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
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Science Blogging 2008 room in FriedFeed
Conference-related photos on Flickr
All content on NN tagged with ‘sciblog’
Thanks for contributing to this list of the blogosphere’s reaction to the conference! Keep the links coming.
Updated 24 September 2008 15:59 UTC
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Grrlscientist has several posts about the meeting. I think she’s looking forward to it.
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There’s a nice post here, by A Person Known To Nature Networkers Under Another Name.
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Those Grrl Scientist posts are nice. I like the one about the T shirt. I even checked out the site, nice, but US so postage to the UK would be high.
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i am looking forward to meeting all of you!
i also have more DarwinWear on the way, this time from another t-shirt company that also sells shirts and other nice things in the UK!
by the way, maxine .. if you want shirts from the cafepress site, you can purchase them and have them shipped to me, i’ll carry them on the plane with me and deliver them to you, free!
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I’d just like to say that I’m getting a real kick out of being described as
“Our own Richard Grant”.
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I just changed my blog tags from scienceblogging2008 to “sciblog”.
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One more blog post (not from me) …
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Thanks so much for all of these! Please keep them coming. I think Technorati has finally jumped the shark, so I am having trouble keeping track of all the relevant posts.
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I wrote a little about it, but was more concerned with whether Richard Grant’s accent in real life would bare any resemblance to the accent his blog posts have in my head. Endless Possibilities
It probably wont show up with tags as I haven’t quite got that sort of thing figured out on Wordpress yet.
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