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  • joecotellese
    Joe Cotellese on 2009-06-18
    While blog sources vary widely if it's bookmarked heavily it's more likely a trusted bit of information.
  • emsterdamsel
    Emily O on 2009-02-23
    A blog might not be a good "reference" source but it would get you up to speed about hot topics, experts in the field, other useful links, or at least connect you with people thinking about those same things! This is a great article. I wish someone would mentor me through the processes. I've done something like this manually when I did a presentation on blogging; I had to find a bunch of blogs on blogging!
  • mseifman
    Melissa Seifman on 2009-01-13
    Wow... what a great way to get information for research projects. I'm curious though: Would you consider a Blog a valid source of information?
  • mseifman
    Melissa Seifman on 2009-01-13
    The how to is pretty simple, but I myself use Google Reader and diigo.... as you can see :D

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