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Monday, January 12, 2004
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Has Weblogs at Harvard been successful?

I'm currently looking through the article I mentioned below and thinking about the stated aim of Weblogs at Harvard to "set up the different parts of Harvard to talk to each other better" and wondering whether they've really pulled it off.

Reason being I'm trying to tack together a kindof "Weblogs at Anywhere" article exploring whether or not the WatH model could work in my context, or in others, and what could be defined as actually being successful.

I mean, if lots of people writing to and engaging with a large audience is the measure of success (which, to be honest, I think sounds about right) then it's going great but if the expressed aim is to get people talking to each other then... is that what these work at? Or is it more about personal expression?

Anyone got any thoughts on this, 'twould be really helpful! I can email anyone who's interested a draft of the article for comment.


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Hey, this is the day of institutional weblogging, here's a good article on the Harvard Web Initiative... granted from Harvard magazine but well worth a read (if you're into this sorta thing ;o) [via John Palfrey]


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Hey, MIT weblogs! Like the link to the bloggercon 'how to' with Manila (Blogging 101). More ammo for me :o) [via EdBlogger Praxis]


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