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Physicists’ Uses of Blogs

Christina K. PikasSLA PAM Physics Roundtable

June 5, 2007

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Note: No faculty liaison talk!

Report from the first Science Blogging Conference

State of the Physics BlogospherePre-2005Post-2005

My upcoming study

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Science Blogging Conference

January 20, 2007 in Chapel Hill, NCTopicsBlogging for the benefit of teachersPromoting public understanding of

scienceHow to blogBlogging & controversies in science

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Results

Series of primers/basic reviewsSuitable for undergrads?Suitable for us?http://tinyurl.com/yvhrca

How k-12 teachers use blogsTargeting content to requirements

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Next Year

Saturday, January 19, 2008TopicsTeaching ScienceScience JournalismDoing science on blogs

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Physics Blogosphere Pre-2005

Maybe fewer than 10 active bloggers using blogging software

Many still bloggingDistler (2002- )The Quantum Pontiff (2003- )Not Even Wrong (2004- )

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2005

Quantum Diaries ProjectBloggers wanted to continueOthers wanted to comment?

Cosmic VarianceCritical Mass?

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After 2005

Maybe ~300 physicist bloggers?Trackbacks on Arxiv

(http://arxiv.org/tb/recent)Many, many comments

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My study

How and why do scientists blog?QualitativeContent analysis InterviewsFinishing by 1/08…

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Contact Information

Christina K. Pikas, BS, MLS R.E. Gibson Library & Information Center

The Johns Hopkins UniversityApplied Physics Laboratory

Voice  443.778.4812 (Baltimore) 240.228.4812 (Washington)

E-mail [email protected]