Academic Blogging Point/Counter Point
11/02/2007
A recent ACRLog post provides handy links to two recent Inside Higher Ed pieces on the pros and cons of academic blogging.
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X11/02/2007
A recent ACRLog post provides handy links to two recent Inside Higher Ed pieces on the pros and cons of academic blogging.
10/18/2007
Chris Hu from the acquisitions department describes life around and beyond the Penn Press exhibitor booth. Notes from the ASA Meeting in Philadelphia The 2007 Annual Meeting of the American… READ MORE
10/15/2007
The staff of the University of Pennsylvania Press is saddened by the news of the death of Roy Rosenzweig, historian, head of the Center for History and New Media, and… READ MORE
10/11/2007
As the official release of The Art of Being Jewish in Modern Times approaches, co-editors Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett and Jonathan Karp have extended their collaboration from the printed page to the… READ MORE
09/28/2007
Ko Htike, a Burmese blogger now living in the United Kingdom, has been cut off from his source of images from home. Today he wrote in his blog ko htike’s… READ MORE
09/24/2007
Susan Smulyan’s discussion of the meaning of legs in Popular Ideologies has caught the attention of Delancyplace.