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There’s a Nature Network pub night in Toronto this coming Monday, and the topic is blogging! From Eva:
Have you ever thought that you’d like to start a blog, but wondered how to combine blogging with your work?Toronto tech blogger (and “Accordion Guy”) Joey DeVilla will give a talk about how he successfully incorporated blogging in his life and work.
We’ll also look at the newest edition of Open Laboratory, a book collecting the best posts from science weblogs in the past year, and get a report from the ScienceOnline09 conference (held January 16-18 in North Carolina) to see some of the ways blogs are used in science.
Date: Monday January 26th 2009
Location: Fionn MacCool’s (181 University at Adelaide)
Time: 6 PM onwards (talks start at 7)
Contact: Eva Amsen eva@easternblot.net
As a scientist blogger living in Toronto, there’s no way this can be passed up. See you on Monday!
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