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    <title>Nature Network - blog</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for blog</description>
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      <title>Something old, something new, something borrowed, something...</title>
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        <![CDATA[Noah Gray - ...%{color:green}green%? Well, yes. It doesn't sound as nice as the original, but that is exactly the color to describe my envy since I will not be attending the "NN blogging conference":http://network.nature.com/group/sciblog2008 in London (Aug. 30). Why, exactly, won't I be]]>
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      <title>DIUS Blogs!</title>
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        <![CDATA[Branwen Hide - In a bid to gain opinions and views on higher education issues "DIUS":http://www.dius.gov.uk/ (Department of Innovation, Universities and Skills) in partnership with "JISC":http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ have launched a "Blog":http://hedebate.jiscinvolve.org/. The Blog asks for contributions on a variety of themes, including research carers,]]>
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      <title>Looking back on a year of gobbledygook</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - A year ago today I wrote my first blog post on Nature Network ("Open access may become mandatory for NIH-funded research":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/mfenner/2007/08/03/open-access-may-become-mandatory-for-nih-funded-research). This is blog post #84 one year later and a good time to reflect on the experience. In May]]>
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      <title>Edublogging at Science Blogging 2008: London</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - The "Science Blogging 2008: London":http://www.nature.com/natureconferences/sciblog2008/index.html conference will highlight the wide variety of science blogging that has evolved in recent years. I haven't seen anybody trying to create formal categories, but I see *research blogging*, *conference blogging*, *watercooler blogging*, *comic strip]]>
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      <title>Coverage of ESOF in the media</title>
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        <![CDATA[Tobias Maier - Hola a todos, lets collect media coverage on ESOF here in this thread. I start with my own blog ;-) "www.scienceblogs.de/weitergen":http://www.scienceblogs.de/weitergen Any further links appreciated. Enjoy Tobias]]>
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      <title>Group blog on neuroscience, psychology, etc</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ford Vox - I'm a physician practicing neurorehabilitation. I'm planning to develop a blog @ "brainy.org":http://www.brainy.org to discuss developments in neuroscience (broadly). I think it could be a more interesting site (and a more useful resource) with multiple writers -- if there's anyone]]>
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      <title>Working the system</title>
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        <![CDATA[Brian Clegg - When I worked at BA we had an appalling pay award system. Everyone was given a rating between 1 and 5, then your salary increase was calculated automatically on the rating. Here's the appalling bit. You had to apply a]]>
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      <title>Sciphu Blogger</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sciphu Blogger - ]]>
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      <title>Pharma Enterprise 2.0 Discussion Group</title>
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        <![CDATA[Simon Revell - This is an informal area designed to allow practitioners of Enterprise 2.0 inside pharma to share information as regards conferences, information sources and blogs on the web, up-coming meetings and such like.]]>
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      <title>Simon Revell</title>
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        <![CDATA[Simon Revell - ]]>
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