Beginner’s Blogging Resources
am 17.09.2007 von http://log.handakte.de/
I’ve been collecting useful articles and blog posts for some months with the idea of putting together a beginner’s guide to blogging. But I wanted to share with you a couple of gems I found that first-time bloggers will find useful in the meantime:
1) Patrick Schaber’s Beginner’s Guide …
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Fighting for Bloggers’ Rights
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Anyone think what lawyers.com calls blogs are blogs?
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Dead, live, and metamorphosed weblogs
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LLRX 05/2007
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Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers
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Dennis Kennedy’s Links of the Week
Handakte WebLAWg / Links of the Week is a regular feature on this blog where I list some of the most interesting links I’ve found during the previous week - sort of a “best of” from my Google Reader Shared Items. The idea is that I pick out a set of l…
Library of Congress Blog [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Today’s LexBlog Q & A features a special guest: Matt Raymond, Director of Communications for the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and author of the Library’s official blog. We stumbled across Matt’s blog recently and wer…
The Hazards of Academic Blogging
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Comes now the plaintiff
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