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Event: ID Theft
Date: Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 9 AM.
Venue: Sweigart Auditorium, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ
Abstract: I spoke as part of a sequential panel on the ways in which we can protect ourselves from identity theft by electronic means.
Presentation: http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dckfm9fw_269svttxnfj
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“Google has made blogging ubiquitous with Blogger, its freely available and very popular blogging tool. And although there are now literally hundreds of free and premium blogging solutions, many of which do much more than just blogging, librarians and educators will be interested in the most practical blogging solutions. This article will compare the focus, features, and feel (presentation, “themeability,” or layout) of Blogger and another major player in the no-cost blogging arena, WordPress.com. This article will also briefly touch upon some “blogalikes” that perform some specialized pseudoblogging tasks.
Keywords: Blogalikes; pseudoblogs; blog platforms; blogs; comparison; free; Blogger; WordPress.com ” from Blogger, WordPress.com, and Their Pseudoblog Alternatives: A Comparison of Focus, Features, and Feel – Journal of Library Administration at Fri Nov 13 2009 10:33:49 GMT-0500 (EST) on https://taylorandfrancis.com/
Lackie, R. J. & LeMasney, J. W. (2008). Blogger, WordPress.com, and Their Pseudoblog Alternatives: A Comparison of Focus, Features, and Feel. Journal of Library Administration, 46(3), 139-180. doi:10.1300/J111v46n03_11