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2004.05.05

Keeping Track of the Conversations

A quick post to ask a quick favor: can those of you/us posting on academic topics (like the current discussion on courage) also stop by the Invisible Adjunct Channel and leave a link? I'm getting tired trying to keep track of all of the posts, and I just know I've missed a few. Besides, the point of the channel is that it's no longer the purview of only one person!

Type in the name of the blog, the post's title, the post's URL, and excerpt enough of the post that people can figure out if they want to read it, with "..." at the end to let us know if there's more.

If you're more technically savvy, you can also ping the site directly using trackback, or so I've been told.

Thanks!

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Ok -- I put my last academic post -- I forgot I needed to do that. I'm also convinced that I'm going to have to get my own URL and install moveable type this summer, because I don't think blogger supports permanent links. At any rate, I do't have the time this quarter. In fact, that will be my next blog. The effects of blogging on academic productivity or, how academics deal with te anxieties that keep our students from turning in work on time.

Sounds cool. I look forward to reading it!

(The other advantage of MT/Typepad is the embedded comments; I've wanted to leave comments a few times, but stupid squawkbox likes to display the isp, and I don't want to do that while I'm posting from work.)

Thanks -- that's good to know. I should check and see if any of the other comment plug-ins are more forgiveable. I don't know why they would put in the ISP anyway, if I don't have the ability to ban people!

Enetation was okay, and it had the ability to delete comments. Most of the add-on commenting services aren't great, though, unless one is willing to pay for an upgrade.

Ok it's there now, and I remembered to put it on the IA channel! I'm not sure it was what I was planning, but it works for me!

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