ResearchBlogging.org is a website whose mission is to "identify serious academic blog posts about peer-reviewed research with an aggregation site where others can look to find the best academic blogging on the Net."
Over 1,000 blogs are now registered with the site, so this year they are instituting a set of awards for the best blogs in each of twenty different categories, which include specific disciplines (biology, chemistry, psychology, health, etc) and blogs in different languages.
Voting will apparently be limited to registrants at the site, but Neatoramanauts with interests in academic science may want to browse the list of nominees for sites to add to their bookmark folder.
Link to list of award nominees, via Time To Eat The Dogs.
Over 1,000 blogs are now registered with the site, so this year they are instituting a set of awards for the best blogs in each of twenty different categories, which include specific disciplines (biology, chemistry, psychology, health, etc) and blogs in different languages.
Voting will apparently be limited to registrants at the site, but Neatoramanauts with interests in academic science may want to browse the list of nominees for sites to add to their bookmark folder.
Link to list of award nominees, via Time To Eat The Dogs.
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I just sent off an article to a peer-reviewed journal. Alas, it was in the humanities, not the hard sciences, so I can't write a qualifying post.
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