
Accelerated Authoring @ Method M
The Method M blog for technical writers, marketing staff, product managers and others who spend hours each week creating documents. This blog is dedicated to helping you work more efficiently and create better documents.
Reichman, Katriel. Method M (2007). Resources>Documentation>Technical Writing>Blogs

The point of this blog is to look at all the things happening on the web now and in the future; the good, the bad and the downright fugly. But we'll be looking at it from the point of view of inclusivity.

A website devoted to exploring accessibility at the intersection of technology and rhetoric. The cornerstone of the site is, at least for now, a study of accessible podcasting.
Zdenek, Sean. Accessible Rhetoric. Resources>Accessibility>Rhetoric>Blogs

AccessiBlog was a weblog of articles and sites dealing with the topic of Web accessibility (though it is no longer updated).
Clark, Joe. AccessiBlog (2003). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility>Blogs

Accessites.org: The Art of Accessibility
We aim to prove that accessible, usable web sites built with universality and standards in mind need not be boring. We will show you artfully crafted sites made by some of today’s most progressive web developers.

Adobe's blog about their screen-capture and presentation software, Captivate.
Adobe Captivate Blog. Resources>Presentations>Blogs>Adobe Captivate

Adolescent Diary Weblogs and the Unseen Audience

This paper first situates adolescent diary weblogs and their implied audiences and then applies a typology of audiences for personal narrative performance to a sample of diary weblog posts to ascertain if the typology fits the implied audiences present in the weblog text.
Scheidt, Lois Ann. Indiana University (2005). Articles>Writing>Web Design>Blogging

Blogger's primary advantage is its simplicity--if you accept the default settings and host on BlogSpot, you can be up and running within five minutes. Once you have your blog, you'll find it's just as easy to customize it.
Doctorow, Cory, Rael Dornfest, J. Scott Johnson, Shelley Powers, Benjamin Trott and Mena G. Trott. O'Reilly and Associates (1998). Articles>Web Design>Writing>Blogging

Advice for the Novice Tech Writer: Think Long-Term
So you've just started out as a technical communicator, or you've been on the job for a year or two. And you've decided that maybe, just maybe, technical communication is the career for you and you're in it for the long haul. Now what? Think about the future and how you want your career to develop.
DMN Communications (2008). Careers>Advice>Technical Writing>Blogs

Against Learning Management Systems 
Learning Management Systems have dominated online education up until now, but must they be what we rely on in the future? Having found our way out of one box, must we immediately look for another? Can we imagine no other possibilities?
Gold, Matthew K. Lapland Chronicles, The (2009). Articles>Education>Content Management>Blogs

A blog from Bangalore based on everything related to the user experience and interaction.
Monteiro, Percy. Blogspot. Resources>Usability>User Centered Design>Blogs

In some sense, weblogs sum up what's so great about the Internet. Like fanzine editors before them, weblog editors embrace a topic or theme and run with it. Weblogs are a great indicator of what's happening on the Internet and within the web community.
Barrett, Cameron. Camworld (2005). Articles>Web Design>Writing>Blogging

A blog about writing fiction, nonfiction and copywriting.
Booth, Angela. TypePad.com. Resources>Writing>Business Communication>Blogs

Angry Bloggers Attack: How Do You Respond?
When bloggers attack, we, as trained communication experts, must be ready to respond, and must recognize bloggers as a new wave of reporters. Many are key influencers who can rally a community against you. Working with bloggers and responding quickly builds rapport and relationship. And gets you the bigger story—maybe even a more balanced story.
Miller, Roy G. Communication World Bulletin (2006). Articles>Business Communication>Public Relations>Blogging

Anti-Employer Blogging: An Overview of Legal and Ethical Issues

Anti-employer blogs, those which criticize companies or their employees, are posing significant legal and ethical challenges for corporations. The important legal issue is the conflict between the employee's legal duty of loyalty to the employer and the employee's right to free speech. Although U.S. and state law describes what an employee may or may not say in a blog, corporations should encourage employees to contribute to the process of creating clear, reasonable policies that will help prevent expensive court cases. The important ethical issue concerning anti-employer blogs is whether an employee incurs an ethical duty of loyalty. In this article, I conclude that there is no such ethical duty. The legal duty of loyalty, explained in a company-written policy statement that employees must endorse as a condition of employment, offers the best means of protecting the legal and ethical rights of both employers and employees.
Markel, Mike. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication (2009). Articles>Business Communication>Blogging>Ethics

Review: Are Weblogs Changing Our Culture?
As modern as they are in their instantaneity, blogs, like e-mail, seem winningly old-fashioned to me.
Sullivan, Andrew and Kurt Andersen. Slate (2002). Articles>Reviews>Writing>Blogging

Web logs (also called 'weblogs' or 'blogs') are frequently updated website commentaries, short or long, organized chronically and sometimes include the blogger’s personal life.
Berger, Pam. Scarsdale Schools (2004). Articles>Writing>Education>Blogging

The Art of Being Profoundly Simple
I once heard it said of a particular speaker that he presented “profundity wrapped in simplicity.” In other words, he was deep and profound, yet simple and straight to the point. Not every blog is the same in nature, but for most, this is a worthy goal. Be profound. Be simple. How can you do that?
Cox, Brandon. Fuel Your Blogging (2010). Articles>Writing>Blogging

The Art of Blogging, Part 1: Overview, Definitions, Uses, and Implications
Innovations build on existing perceptions and structures - at least until the new ideas are fully manifested. Then, the innovation discards the shackles of the old model and stands on its own merits and strengths. The development of video is often used to support this phenomenon. Video was initially used only to tape existing live stage performances - a new concept built on the perceptional structure of the existing. True innovation in this medium did not occur until someone recognized the uniqueness of video, and the limitations of live stage shows.
Siemens, George. elearnspace (2002). Articles>Web Design>Writing>Blogging

The Art of Blogging, Part 2: Getting Started, "How To", Tools, Resources
The best way to learn to blog is to blog. Fortunately, getting started is fairly simple. Three main options exist: hosted, remote server, and desktop.
Siemens, George. elearnspace (2002). Articles>Web Design>Writing>Blogging

This blog will share with you guys about The Art of PowerPoint-ing, creating advanced and amazing animations, and many more!
PowerPoint Heaven (2005). Resources>Presentations>Software>Blogs

The Art of Technical Communication
Blog on technology and its meaning. Explores different themes and techniques in technical communication and rhetoric.
Schwarcz, Mati. Art of Technical Communication, The (2008). Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs

Rhonda Bracey's blog, with some posts specifically on technical writing.
Bracey, Rhonda. At Random. Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs

Although blogs are generally linked with business, personal, and entertainment sites, Eugene Volokh, a professor of law at the University of California at Los Angeles, thinks that blogs are evolving into a major academic tool for universities. Members of the academic community have discovered that blogs offer the classroom a cheap, sociable, and fast way for everyone in the class to actively participate in discussion.
Lisson, Kristin. Techniques (2003). Articles>Web Design>Writing>Blogging

A resource publishing several short articles about business analysis, and how business analysts fit into their organizations.
BA Collective. Resources>Business Communication>Branding>Blogs
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