Bloggership: The #SBL10 Session on Blogging and Online Publication

Bloggership: The #SBL10 Session on Blogging and Online Publication

“Bloggership” is a term for scholarly blogging which I learned at the SBL session on blogging. I will share my own paper from that session here soon (with slides and links!), but in the mean time I wanted to share links to the posts of other bloggers sharing their papers from the session, accounts of being present in it, or other items of interest related to blogging, electronic publication, and other themes that were the focus of the session.

Jim Davila, Chris Brady, and Michael Barber have shared their papers online. (I should mention that it is not only bloggers presenting in this session who have done this – Ben Witherington has shared his paper from the Paul and Scripture seminar)

Mark Goodacre and Jared Calloway are among those who posted about the session. Chris Heard engages with the papers and the need for electronic articles to be peer reviewed. And Charles Jones encourages authors writing about the Ancient Near East to submit their manuscripts for electronic publication.

Also somewhat related: My colleague Brad Matthies shared information about Copia, an interactive electronic book platform. Open Parachute shared the experience of trying out a Sony eBook reader.

For those who use Twitter, the hashtag #SBL10 has been used to tag tweets related to this year’s conference.


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