Why do we blog and other important questions
Martin Fenner
Tuesday, 11 November 2008 23:32 UTC
I was wondering whether readers of Nature Network blogs would be interested to learn more about us. We could answer a few questions about our blog and ourselves, e.g. the questions below:
1. What is your blog about?
2. What will you never write about?
3. Have you ever considered leaving science?
4. What would you do instead?
5. What do you think will science blogging be like in 5 years?
6. What is the most extraordinary thing that happened to you because of blogging?
7. Did you write a blog post or comment you later regretted?
8. When did you first learn about science blogging?
9. What do your colleagues at work say about your blogging?
Does this sound like a good idea? Any other interesting questions?
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By the way, on the age;-)-old question of blogging as a medium, there is a very good post at Science Library Pad by Richard Akerman – relevant to Q5?
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Another good post on blogging here#, quoting from a new essay by Andrew Sullivan in The Atlantic.
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Bora has just compiled a list of all the related blog posts so far here
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Esp as the “martinmeme” tag does not seem to work if your blog is on the outer reaches of the universe (i.e. not on NN).
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That’s why Bora was invented, Maxine.
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me too ! nice idea…
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