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	<title>CorpBlawg &#187; Digital Scholarship</title>
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	<description>Cornelius Puschmann on computer-mediated discourse, linguistics, open access and other things that interest him. Now discontinued - see blog.ynada.com</description>
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		<title>Swedish researcher investigating academic blogging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bit ago, Lilia Efimova was kind enough to point out Sara Kjellberg&#8217;s blog to me. Sara is a PhD student who investigates how access to digital information is shaping scholarly communication practices. At the moment, Sara is working on a project at the Virtual Knowledge Studio in Amsterdam in the course of which she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A bit ago, <a href="http://blog.mathemagenic.com/">Lilia Efimova</a> was kind enough to point out <a href="http://sakj.wordpress.com/">Sara Kjellberg&#8217;s blog</a> to me. Sara is a PhD student who investigates how access to digital information is shaping scholarly communication practices. At the moment, Sara is working on a project at the <a href="http://www.virtualknowledgestudio.nl/fellows.php">Virtual Knowledge Studio</a> in Amsterdam in the course of which she will analyze blogging practices among Dutch researchers.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m very interested in finding out more about the state of research on academic blogging and other new forms of digital scholarly communication, and I really hope I&#8217;ll have the chance to chat with Sara about her findings at some point (perhaps when I visit Lilia in May?).</p>
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