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===Science blogging ethics / code of conduct===
===Science blogging ethics / code of conduct===
*[http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Science+Blogging+Ethics+Wiki wiki from the Science blogging conference] - aggregates discussion from the conference.
*[http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Science+Blogging+Ethics+Wiki wiki from the Science blogging conference] - aggregates discussion from the conference.
**[http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Blog+and+Media+Coverage links to discussions about the conference] - assuming the link ever loads.


===Other science blogging communities===
===Other science blogging communities===

Revision as of 06:27, 12 March 2008

What's the point?

  • Jason R. Kelly 08:02, 12 March 2008 (CDT):OWW started the blogs as a trial when it was clear that the SC could benefit from having a blog. What's the point of user blogs in the OWW ecosystem? Scientists could just get blogs on blogger or whatever - what is OWW hoping to accomplish with its own set of blogs?


Commentary on what science blogs might be useful for

Science blogging ethics / code of conduct

Other science blogging communities

  • Jason R. Kelly 08:06, 12 March 2008 (CDT): What's the point of these communities is there any lessons to be learned?
    • ScienceBlogs- run by SEED media, Inc. Bloggers are paid based on traffic and required to post at a certain clip. No editorial control over content (doesn't even need to be about science). Invitation only, 70 or so blogs.
    • Nature network blogs - part of nature. network users can request a blog. I've heard second hand that all posts are pre-screened by nature editorial staff (and need to be about science?), does anyone have direct experience?
    • Jove is starting a blog? - doesn't looks like they've got it going yet.

Improvements / Issues with the blog

  • Jason R. Kelly: Can we get the Author to show up in time stamp at the bottom of the post? (particularly important for blogs that have multiple contributors like the SC blog).

Possible extensions for OWW Blogs

Blogs on OpenWetWare

See Blogs.

References