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legal scholarship through blogging Post date  05.11.2006, 12:36 AM

posted by ray cha

The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School held the "Bloggership Symposium" on April 28,2006. The first event of its kind looked at how blogs are changing law school, legal scholarship and the practice of law by inviting leading law professor blogger to present papers, that can be found on the Social Science Research Network. The paper topics range from libel, tenure, and scholarship trade-offs. We have been advocates for experimenting with new forms of academic scholarship, and I am glad to be see that various disciplines are beginning to acknowledge and study this evolution as well.

Posted by ray cha on May 11, 2006 12:36 AM
tags: academic_blogging, berkman

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