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The Chronicle: 6/6/2003: Scholars Who Blog
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From the issue dated June 6, 2003
Scholars Who Blog
The soapbox of the digital age draws a crowd of academics
By DAVID GLENN
Is this a revolution in academic discourse, or is it CB radio?
In one form or another, that question inevitably arises in conversations
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