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	Comments on: To Blog or Not to Blog &#8211; The Nature Network	</title>
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		By: asolitarywave		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This blog is great for me, as an interested reader, and much more useful than &#039;academic&#039; articles. Firstly, I can get timely updates - the peer review process means things are old hat by the time they are published. Secondly, it&#039;s in bite sized chunks. Thirdly, I don&#039;t have to be part of an institution that subscribes to a periodical to read the content and fourthly the content can be more varied, and occasionally less serious than would be possible in a more formal context. Keep it up, regardless of what they say!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This blog is great for me, as an interested reader, and much more useful than &#8216;academic&#8217; articles. Firstly, I can get timely updates &#8211; the peer review process means things are old hat by the time they are published. Secondly, it&#8217;s in bite sized chunks. Thirdly, I don&#8217;t have to be part of an institution that subscribes to a periodical to read the content and fourthly the content can be more varied, and occasionally less serious than would be possible in a more formal context. Keep it up, regardless of what they say!</p>
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