This week’s guest post comes from Margy MacMillan is a (recently retired) professor, librarian, and I-SOTL Outreach Associate at Mount Royal University in Calgary. She is an advisor to Project ...
Commentator David Weinberger takes blogging — and blog-reading — seriously. But he won't read your every word. He couldn't possibly. The blogosphere is exploding. It has been for a while. New blogs ...
Reading a blog can become as much of a habit as checking e-mail, a new study looking at readers, rather than bloggers, suggests. Researchers from the University of California-Irvine presented their ...
I’ve written before about how the “domestic internet” – lifestyle blogs, Pinterest, parenting sites, Facebook – gives us a historically unprecedented peek into other people’s home lives. And, as we ...
As a kid, I was always, always reading. I was the epitome of the girl who always had her nose stuck in a book, whose parents would have had to take away her books to bring her back to real life.
Another study that takes a stab at trying to determine how much, or how little, Americans read has been released. The new report looked how reading for pleasure and reading with children fared between ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Los Angeles, with its car-dominated landscape and unusually dense brand ...
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