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Sciencebase wants your blog

Posted in Science at 9:16 am by David Bradley

A couple of the recent additions to the Sciencebase science links were research-based blogs rather than the more familiar commentary type (like this one). The chat and waffle sites can be informative and entertaining but sites like the Usefulchem blog are more, well…useful, providing as they do insights into the processes of scientific research and potential offering new solutions through discussion. So, if you’re a scientist running a research-type blog, please get in touch. If there’s enough interest, I’ll create a separation links section dedicated to total syntheses, telescopic adjustments, physical fine-tuning and other research matters.

Please send your links in by email or add a comment to this post.

5 Responses to “Sciencebase wants your blog”

  1. Thanks for the link Vincent, it’s a site I’d not come across before. I’ll be adding a few of those to Google Reader when I get a spare moment.

  2. A few interesting blogs can be found at http://www.analyticbridge.com

  3. zaki says:

    I’m running my own chemical engineering blog, which I share my current and previous working experiences. Does it suit your criteria? Just wandering…

  4. Dana Roth says:

    I send out a ‘chemistry library newsletter’ that may be of interest.
    http://www.blogger.com/posts.g?blogID=28691111

    The 4 issues for 2006 are posted …

  5. Dear David,

    a lot of interesting chemical blogs can be found at these website:

    Chemical Blogspace: http://www.blueobelisk.org/pg/
    PostGenomic: http://www.postgenomic.com/

    And specifically for open source chemoinformatics there is an blog planet at:

    http://www.blueobelisk.org/planetbo/

    Kind regards.