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To Blog or Not to Blog

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Social Computing, 2014
Community blogging is a medium for publishing daily journals, expressing opinions or ideas, and sharing knowledge. Blogging has a high impact on marketing, shaping public opinions, and informing the world about major events from a grassroots point of view.
Md. Imrul Kayes   +3 more
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Blogs

XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2013
The XRDS blog highlights a range of topics from conference overviews to privacy and security, from HCI to cryptography. Selected blog posts, edited for print, will be featured in every issue. Please visit xrds.acm.org/blog to read each post in its entirety.
Gidi Nave, Arefin Huq
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Who blogs? Personality predictors of blogging

Computers in Human Behavior, 2008
The Big Five personality inventory measures personality based on five key traits: neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, openness to experience, and conscientiousness Costa, P. T., Jr., & McCrae, R. R. (1992). Normal personality assessment in clinical practice: The NEO Personality Inventory. Psychological Assessment 4, 5-13]. There is a growing body
Rosanna E. Guadagno   +2 more
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To blog or not to blog?

Nature Geoscience, 2008
Scientists know much more about their field than is ever published in peer-reviewed journals. Blogs can be a good medium with which to disseminate this tacit knowledge.
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Blogging by the dead

Proceedings of the 4th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: changing roles, 2006
In this article we present a concept for a ubiquitous service that allows memories to be saved and stored during an individual's lifetime, and later, after death, for those memories to be published and experienced at the specific geographic location where they were created. We call this concept Blogging by the Dead.
Anders Hall   +2 more
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Blogging on the sidelines

Nature Chemistry, 2011
Bloggers shouldn't be relegated to the sidelines of the scientific literature, argues Michelle Francl.
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‘Blogging’ nurses

Nursing Management, 2004
'Blogging' is too new a term to be included in the latest Oxford English Dictionary but it is rapidly becoming an influential way of having your say. Blogs are weblogs, or regularly updated webpages in diary form, often with commentaries on, and links to, other websites.
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Deconstructing blogs

Online Information Review, 2008
PurposeA growing amount of information available on the web can be classified as contextual information, putting already existing information into a new context rather than creating isolated new information resources. Blogs are a typical and popular example of this category.
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Blog Summarization for Blog Mining

2009
Although dimension reduction techniques for text documents can be used for preprocessing of blogs, these techniques will be more effective if they deal with the nature of the blogs properly. In this paper we propose a shallow summarization method for blogs as a preprocessing step for blog mining which benefits from specific characteristics of the blogs
Mohsen Jafari Asbagh   +2 more
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