A structural exploration of the science blogosphere using social network analysis to look at central actors and cohesive subgroups. This was given at the 2008 4th IEEE eScience Conference in Indianapolis, IN, 12/10/2008
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Detecting Communities in Science Blogs
1. Detecting Communities in Science Blogs Christina K. Pikas [email_address] http://terpconnect.umd.edu/~cpikas/ScienceBlogging
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6. Posts Links to Static Pages Links and automatically generated content http://dorigo.wordpress.com/
7. Access to posts by search and older posts using the calendar A list of most recent posts is automatically generated
8. A list of categories the blogger used to describe his posts. Clicking will list all of the posts in that category. The blogroll is a list of blogs the author reads or endorses to some extent. Access to the older posts by month.
10. But with Comments, which may be signed with the the commenter’s URL And a form to leave your own comment. Typically your e-mail will not appear on the site