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Science and Technology Libraries, 2005
Weblogs, or blogs, emerged in the late 1990s on the Web, quickly becoming a new way to communicate ideas, opinions, resources and news. Since that time, the community of blogs has grown to encompass specific subject areas of study and research. This article briefly discusses the history and background of blogs, including blogging software.
Randy Reichardt, Geoffrey Harder
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Weblogs, or blogs, emerged in the late 1990s on the Web, quickly becoming a new way to communicate ideas, opinions, resources and news. Since that time, the community of blogs has grown to encompass specific subject areas of study and research. This article briefly discusses the history and background of blogs, including blogging software.
Randy Reichardt, Geoffrey Harder
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Information Technology & People, 2005
PurposeAims to describe systematically the characteristics of weblogs (blogs) – frequently modified web pages in which dated entries are listed in reverse chronological sequence and which are the latest genre of internet communication to attain widespread popularity.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents the results of a quantitative content ...
Susan C. Herring +3 more
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PurposeAims to describe systematically the characteristics of weblogs (blogs) – frequently modified web pages in which dated entries are listed in reverse chronological sequence and which are the latest genre of internet communication to attain widespread popularity.Design/methodology/approachThis paper presents the results of a quantitative content ...
Susan C. Herring +3 more
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International Journal of Digital Literacy and Digital Competence, 2012
The internet and blogging has become the Agorà of the 21st century and, within such a context, regarded as a “recounting” technology with a double objective: “recounting about oneself to other people” and “recounting to oneself about oneself.” The “weblog” phenomenon accounts for the triumph of the principle of democracy in the Internet which is no ...
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The internet and blogging has become the Agorà of the 21st century and, within such a context, regarded as a “recounting” technology with a double objective: “recounting about oneself to other people” and “recounting to oneself about oneself.” The “weblog” phenomenon accounts for the triumph of the principle of democracy in the Internet which is no ...
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Weblogs, Legitimacy and Organizations
2007The last decades have seen a movement of production to less economically developed countries. These countries often don’t meet Western social and environmental standards. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have challenged poor conditions such as child labor, discrimination or environmental pollution caused by suppliers.
Markus Glötzel, Martin Müller 0005
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2010
In order to exploit the huge volume of information being published in the blogosphere, it is essential to provide techniques such as clustering, which can automatically analyze and classify their contents. However these typically can produce better results when dealing with wide domain full-text documents. In most cases however, blogs can be considered
Fernando Pérez-Téllez +3 more
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In order to exploit the huge volume of information being published in the blogosphere, it is essential to provide techniques such as clustering, which can automatically analyze and classify their contents. However these typically can produce better results when dealing with wide domain full-text documents. In most cases however, blogs can be considered
Fernando Pérez-Téllez +3 more
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The Electronic Library, 2004
Weblogs are a relatively recent Internet phenomenon, dating from the late 1990s. However, while Weblogs may be a natural for librarians (or for some librarians, at least), they are not yet a natural for libraries. This paper examines Weblog history and usage, particularly where libraries and librarians are concerned, and highlights some areas where ...
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Weblogs are a relatively recent Internet phenomenon, dating from the late 1990s. However, while Weblogs may be a natural for librarians (or for some librarians, at least), they are not yet a natural for libraries. This paper examines Weblog history and usage, particularly where libraries and librarians are concerned, and highlights some areas where ...
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Proceedings of the Eighth ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Programming languages and analysis for security, 2013
WEBLOG is a declarative language for web application development designed to automatically eliminate several security vulnerabilities common to today's web applications. In this paper, we introduce Weblog, detail the security vulnerabilities it eliminates, and discuss how those vulnerabilities are eliminated.
Timothy L. Hinrichs +5 more
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WEBLOG is a declarative language for web application development designed to automatically eliminate several security vulnerabilities common to today's web applications. In this paper, we introduce Weblog, detail the security vulnerabilities it eliminates, and discuss how those vulnerabilities are eliminated.
Timothy L. Hinrichs +5 more
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2010
The article argues that spatial webpublishing has influence on weblogging, and calls for a revision of the current weblog definition. The weblog genre should be able to incorporate spatial representation, not only the sequential ordering of articles.
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The article argues that spatial webpublishing has influence on weblogging, and calls for a revision of the current weblog definition. The weblog genre should be able to incorporate spatial representation, not only the sequential ordering of articles.
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International Journal of Actor-Network Theory and Technological Innovation, 2017
This article aims at exploring the process of digital genre formation in general and weblogs in particular. While genre theory basically delimits genre features, it cannot handle their construction procedures. Approaching the weblog genre through the lens of Actor Network Theory (henceforth, ANT) provides practical tools for not only conducting a ...
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This article aims at exploring the process of digital genre formation in general and weblogs in particular. While genre theory basically delimits genre features, it cannot handle their construction procedures. Approaching the weblog genre through the lens of Actor Network Theory (henceforth, ANT) provides practical tools for not only conducting a ...
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