I'm going through some articles I've frittered away in hopes of using them in the paper I'm working on for the session.
However, they're just not going to really fit. I'm going to keep them in the bibliography and may even allude to them, but I won't be able to discuss them.
So, since they are (as far as I'm concerned) relevant to the discussion, I thought I'd post citations and links here. That way folks could start to poke through them and they might even prod some discussion during the panel session.
Here they are:
- Carter, Joe. Notes on Blogging: The 5/150 Principle. No pages. Cited September 8, 2005. Online: http://www.evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/001584.html.
- Mazzocchi, Stefano. Data First vs. Structure First. No pages. Cited July 29, 2005. Online: http://www.betaversion.org/~stefano/linotype/news/93/.
- Sifry, Dave. State of the Blogosphere, August 2005, Part 3: Tags. No pages. Cited August 6, 2005. Online: http://www.technorati.com/weblog/2005/08/37.html.
- Tauber, James K. The World Wide Web as an Academic Forum: A Case Study of the Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages. No pages. Cited August 11, 2005. Online: http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw95/education4/tauber/.
Of particular interest to me are the articles by Mazzocchi and Carter. I still may fit Mazzocchi in somehow, but not to the degree I'd like.