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“The Measure of Blogging”: More from Leonard Cassuto
Leonard Cassuto has published some further thoughts on blogging at the Guardian, with some specific attention to my response to a couple of his earlier comments in the live chat back in July. I don’t have time to reply in detail right now as (ironically) I am at a conference in Birmingham heading off to [...]
Cassuto On Blogs: “I have nothing against them, but I don’t read them, either.”
The quotation is from a comment by Leonard Cassuto in a recent Guardian “live chat” on academic publishing. Here it is in full (he’s responding to an inquiry from Melonie Fullick about “how academic blogging might fit in with a kind of publishing ‘portfolio’”): Another thing about blogging: lots of people with certain reading habits [...]
Reality Check: ‘The applicant’s publication record is spotty’
To those of you who are also my Twitter friends, I apologize: I said I was finished with this issue and moving on, but it turns out it is still going around in my head and needs a bit more sorting out–not because I feel aggrieved (that, I’m basically over), but because I think it [...]





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