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August 16, 2005

Blogging Intro

You may have noticed a cluster of posts on blog-related resources here on LawLibTech, and there's a few more to come. I should explain that I recently gave a presentation on blogs, so I'm a little hyper-aware of such things, and want to keep track of handy sites/posts for next time.

For someone getting started with blogs, the first question might be, "How do I find interesting blogs?" While I'm familiar with the law-related resources for finding blogs, that might not be the highest priority for everyone. The thing is, I don't really know my way around the non-law stuff. I simply haven't ventured out much though I really do have other interests, (dogs come to mind, as you might have noticed). But I already monitor about all the blogs I can handle. If I start watching the REALLY interesting stuff, I may never get back to the work-related information. It's the same reason I avoid video games.

So that's my excuse. Which is why I thought this post, Blogging Intro for Inquiring Minds, worth remembering. As suggested, I decided to subscribe to Blogdex; after all, it's probably good to know what the masses are talking about. Links are included to Rebecca Blood's history of blogs, as well as the State of the Blogosphere, which can definitely provide fodder for future presentations. And this is where I spotted 10 Tips on Writing the Living Web, which I read on the train home this evening, and I happen to think is quite brilliant.

Considering the fact that this relatively short post contains a ton of blog-related information, I don't want to lose track of it. That's a good enough reason for me to blog-it.

Posted by Cindy L. Chick on August 16, 2005 09:19 PM

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