IN Ron’s original blog (my title): Infoweek Column Disses KM via Weblogs. From Ron Lusk’s Radio Weblog Richard Gayle of Man with a Ph.D.wrote: Got the link from The FuzzyBlog!]. What a crock. One of the big ideas about the combination of weblogs with aggregators is that you only get information about blogs that YOU decide are interesting, not the writer. “>Dale, but I snagged this one from Richard Gayle [Ron Lusk’s Radio Weblog]
The subject of the blog: CIO article on Blogging.
Everyone needs to find hours per week to stay current. But, if people subscribe to newsfeeds for the journals, a single reader can filter out the relevant articles and post them to their weblog. I subscribed to over 50 newsfeeds for biology journals. I could browse over 300 articles in less than 1 hour, posting the important ones to my blog to be read later. That is right. Browse and make posts. I could then link to the article when I had the time. It was incredibly efficient, especially compared to reading each journal TOC individually. Others could then get to the important new literature quickly.