#academicblogs — Public Fediverse posts
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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.
The current domain, https://historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – https://historyofknowledge.hypotheses.org.
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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.
The current domain, https://historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – https://historyofknowledge.hypotheses.org.
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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.
The current domain, https://historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – https://historyofknowledge.hypotheses.org.
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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.
The current domain, https://historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – https://historyofknowledge.hypotheses.org.
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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.
The current domain, https://historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – https://historyofknowledge.hypotheses.org.
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I noticed today that @verfassungsblog is on here. It's about all things constitutional and includes plenty of posts in English. #AcademicBlogs
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@iudithabalint @evemassacre @RelevanteLiteraturwissenschaft @MarleneMeuer #OpenAccess link to the project, which I worked on till last year: https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/gege.2021.47.1.163
#AcademicBlogging #AcademicBlogs #AcademicMastodon #HistoryOfKnowledge #Blogging #Blogs 2/2 -
The need to make a living means I do not published much, but last year I was able to reflect, with Kerstin von der Krone, on the _History of Knowledge_ blog (https://historyofknowledge.net) at the end of my 10+ years at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC.
"Blogging Histories of Knowledge in Washington, DC," in _Geschichte und Gesellschaft_, https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/gege.2021.47.1.163
#HistKnow #HistSci #ScholarlyComm #SciComm #AcademicCommunication #HistoryBlogs #AcademicBlogs #AcademicEditing #histodons
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The need to make a living means I do not published much, but last year I was able to reflect, with Kerstin von der Krone, on the _History of Knowledge_ blog (https://historyofknowledge.net) at the end of my 10+ years at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC.
"Blogging Histories of Knowledge in Washington, DC," in _Geschichte und Gesellschaft_, https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/gege.2021.47.1.163
#HistKnow #HistSci #ScholarlyComm #SciComm #AcademicCommunication #HistoryBlogs #AcademicBlogs #AcademicEditing #histodons
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The need to make a living means I do not published much, but last year I was able to reflect, with Kerstin von der Krone, on the _History of Knowledge_ blog (https://historyofknowledge.net) at the end of my 10+ years at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC.
"Blogging Histories of Knowledge in Washington, DC," in _Geschichte und Gesellschaft_, https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.13109/gege.2021.47.1.163
#HistKnow #HistSci #ScholarlyComm #SciComm #AcademicCommunication #HistoryBlogs #AcademicBlogs #AcademicEditing #histodons