Regular Websites
This library blog provides new reports on the developments on the Dewey Decimal Classification system. The blog will be of greatest interest to cataloguers and librarians who want to stay informed on how the Dewey system organizes information. - 025.431: The Dewey Blog
http://www.ddc.typepad.com/
The 2Physics blog is a science oriented blog that explores the field of physics. Some of the blog's main categories include dark energy, complex systems, Einstein's theories, elementary particles, quantum physics and other fields of study. Physicists will find this an interesting way to stay up to date on developments in this field of science. - 2Physics
http://www.2physics.com/
A Dinosaur of Education Blog authored by James G. Fabiano offers an experienced view of modern education. The blog has a series of interesting entries on standardized tests mandated by the No Child Left Behind Act. You can also learn about innovative practices such as inquiry based education. - A Dinosaur of Education
http://www.fabiano.magic-city-news.com/
Comments on Web tools and how librarians can use them. The blog is written in an easy and accessible style that makes it fun to learn about technology. The blog has profiled tools to manipulate images and even comic books. - A Library By Any Other Name
http://alibraryisalibrary.blogspot.com/
The Abject Learning blog is an advanced educational blog written by Brian Lamb, Emerging Technologies Discoordinator at the University of British Columbia. The blog also offers interesting criticisms of modern devices like the Apple iPhone. You can also learn how Internet technologies are being used to support higher education here. - Abject Learning
http://www.weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/brian/
Academic Aesthetic is a blog centered on the corvergence of art, education and technology. The blog contains postings from art to uncategorized and also provides virtual handouts for blogging and netcasting workshops as well as for powerpoint workshops. - Academic Aesthetic
http://www.academicaesthetic.com/
American Historical Association (AHA) Blog
The American Historical Association (AHA) Blog is a great place to find out what this group is up to and learn about new opportunities in the historical profession. Whether you are interested in getting grants and fellowships, finding out about new conferences or simply want to discover new history publications, this blog is well worth a visit. - American Historical Association (AHA) Blog
http://blog.historians.org/
Contains postings on digital learning and trends in education. Written by an Australian high school English teacher, the blog collects links to a variety of educational resources. The website also has musings on how to make education inspiring using technology. - And Another Thing
http://andanotherthing-sue.blogspot.com/
A blog by the Archives Hub team that features news on the activities and interests of the Hub's members. Archives Hub provides a single point of access to universities and colleges' archives in the United Kingdom and also provides training and advice on issues related to electronic cataloguing of archives. - Archives Hub Blog
http://www.archiveshub.ac.uk/blog/
ArchivesBlogs collects together blogs by archivists and about archives. You can find archives blogs in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch and other languages. This free service makes it easy to stay on top of new projects and innovations in archives. You can also submit your archives blog for inclusion in the website. - ArchivesBlogs
http://archivesblogs.com/
A weblog dedicated to the mathematical arts: mathematics per se and its deeper areas with focused on statistics. This weblog also explores topics on physics, computer science, economics and other related fields. - Ars Mathematica
http://www.arsmathematica.net/
A personal weblog that features commentary on the state of public education in the United States and the government's effort to reform it. This blog also features commentary on instructional technology, blogging, Web 2.0, media forms, digital rights and fair use with a touch of politics and random stuff. - AssortedStuff
http://www.assortedstuff.com/
This science blog explores the latest science and astronomy discoveries. The blog has recently commented on discoveries of new planets near the star Fomalhaut and space shuttle missions. The blog also looks at how RCW catalogue has expanded to take account of new astronomical discoveries. - Astronomy Blog
http://www.strudel.org.uk/blog/astro/index.shtml
A searchable blog of every bad science columns published since 2003. This wide ranging categorical blog contains posts on topics from adverts to weight loss. This weblog is authored and maintined by Dr. Ben Goldacre, an award winning writer, broadcaster and medical doctor. - Bad Science
http://www.badscience.net/
Betty's Blog is an education blog written by a retired sixth grade teacher who shares funny stories, concerns and successful experiences about teaching. The blog also features educational resources and other educational blogs. Popular topics include Down Syndrome Students Go To College and Newly added words to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. - Betty's Blog
http://www.bettyb.teacherlingo.com/
A weblog about biology from a physicist's perspective. Written by Andre Brown and Philip Johnson, both are PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Toronto respectively. This weblog is centered on science, particularly on biology and physics. The weblog also features research studies from the writers and from Igor Kulic, a post-doc in theoretical physics at the Harvard University. - Biocurious
http://www.biocurious.com/
This blog is a resource for teachers and others interested in learning. The blog has particularly good information on online and digital education. The website can help teachers grow their professional skills and make better use of technology. - Blog of Proximal Development
http://www.teachandlearn.ca/blog/
The Bodmas Blog is authored by Keith Burnett that explores the scientific methods, mathematics, quizzes, learning and other subjects. The website also has stimulating posts on technology like radios and Internet supported learning. This fascinating blog has interesting posts dating back to October 2004. - Bodmas Blog
http://bodmas.org/blog/
The Bodmas Blog is a British blog dedicated to mathematics teaching and related educational tools. The blog also provides information on Keith Peter Burnett's courses which include Resource Based Learning, Access Maths, Forensic Maths and other courses. - BodmasBlog
http://www.bodmas.org/blog/
Bright Futures Blog addresses matters related to children's education on all channels of education, may it be at school, at home or other alternative methods. The blog also contains posting on parenting, leadership, scholarships/grants, stress management and a lot more. The website also links you to the website of 401Kid, a community of parents, students and family members that discusses education issues and concerns with education professionals. - Bright Futures Blog
http://www.401kid.com/blog/
Provides commentary on metadata, library cataloging, classification and related topics. Librarians and library students can use this website to stay informed about new cataloging trends. Written by David Bigwood, the blog has published thousands of posts since 2002. - Catalogblog
http://catalogablog.blogspot.com/
This blog is dedicated to math software, document management and mathematical theory. The blog posts varies between technical mathematical discussions and novels. Math students and mathematicians will likely find this blog to be of interest. - ChapterZero
http://www.tangentspace.net/cz/
A science blog that reports on fascinating peer-reviewed developments in cognitive psychology from scientists working in this field of study. This weblog is wrutten and maintained by Dave and Greta Munger. Categories ranges from analysis to research. - Cognitive Daily
http://www.scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/
Collect Space is a Web resource dedicated to space history and artifacts. The sightings section of website helps you find out about upcoming appearances of astronauts. The website also has information on astronaut biographies such as Men from Earth. - Collect Space
http://www.collectspace.com/
The College Web Editor website has news, tips and commentary for higher education professionals. The website also has advice on how to start and maintain a successful educational blog. If you want to know how to work in marketing and PR in higher education, then this blog is worth consulting. - College Web Editor
http://collegewebeditor.com/
Author/Speaker, JoJo Tabares shares her Christian and Humorous approach to communication skills. Communication FUNdamentals features the Misadventures of FIMM (Foot in Mouth Man). - Communication FUNdamentals
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/CommunicationFUNdamentals/
The Computational Complexity blog is joint effort between Lance Fortnow and Bill Gasarch to discuss math, computer science and computational complexity. Lately, the blog has been very much concerned with discussing the 2008 American elections. The blog also describes what it is like to work in this field of advanced math. - Computational Complexity
http://www.weblog.fortnow.com/
Computer Science Teachers Association
This blog is based at the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) of the Association of Computing Machinery (ASM), one of the world's leading professional groups for computing professionals. The blog uses long form posts to discuss the CSTA's strategy and methods of improving the teaching of computer science. - Computer Science Teachers Association
http://blog.acm.org/csta/
Explores rare books, special collections and related topics. Written by Lynne M Thomas as Northern Illinois University, the blog mainly announces new papers and resources made available at this university archive. The website also explores the history of the book. - Confessions of a Curator
http://www.niurarebooks.blogspot.com/
The Cosmic Variance blog is a group effort that explores the intricacies of physics and astrophysics. Cosmic Variance has explored how science has been discussed in the 2008 US election, the nature of gravity, the effects of cancer and CERN's LHC device. - Cosmic Variance
http://cosmicvariance.com/
The Cranky Professor is the blog of an American history professor that explains different aspects of academic life, the middle ages, archaeology and other stimulating subjects. The website also has a collection of links to stimulating blogs on everything from politics to art. - Cranky Professor
http://crankyprofessor.com/
A blog by Mathew Needleman, a K-5 teacher, literacy coach and Apple Distinguished Educator. This weblog aims to equipt primary school teachers with practical tips and resources in teaching traditional and new media literacies, openness to different learning modalities, technology integration in curriculum with focused on podcasting and production and at the same time giving value to students and their cultures. The weblog also features posts on classroom management and professional development. - Creating Lifelong Learners
http://www.needleworkspictures.com/ocr/blog/
Critical Mass is a blog by Erin O'Connor that provides in depth commentary on the state of American higher education. This weblog aims to track the wrongdoings on campus, whether done by the administration, professors or students; practical or ideological; individual or collective. The weblog also features writings and book reviews by Erin O'Connor. - Critical Mass
http://www.erinoconnor.org/
The Crooked Timber group blog is composed by academics and it offers some of the Web's most thought provoking commentary. You can find out about upcoming academic conferences through this website. One of the blog's particular strengths involves new thinking in history. - Crooked Timber
http://www.crookedtimber.org/
Offers high quality advice to organizations interested in managing their knowledge better. The company's blog comments on Internet searching trends, academic libraries, social media and knowledge sharing. - Dysart & Jones
http://www.dysartjones.com/
A blog by Michael Feldstein, Principal Product Manager for Academic Enterprise Solutions for Oracle Corporation. This weblog contains commentaries focused on online learning. Categories ranges from blogging to usability and human factors. The weblog also features articles, webinars and podcasts featuring Michael from other sites. - e-Literate
http://www.mfeldstein.com/
Ed Tech Reviews is a blog that provides reviews, tips and tools regarding education technology products including software, hardware and web resources. The weblog provides a wide range of education technology related categories that include keyboarding, online tutoring, professional development online, software review and a lot more. - Ed Tech Review
http://www.edtechreview.net/
EduBlog Insights is a blog by Anne Davis, an Information Systems Training specialists at the Georgia State University. This weblog serves as a place to reflect, discuss and explore possibilities for the use of weblogs in education. Categories ranges from about weblog to writing. The first post dates back around April of 2003 and tackled XPlana’s Interview with Peter Ford. - EduBlog Insights
http://www.anne.teachesme.com/
Educated Nation provides commentary from a variety of perspectives for an in depth look at colleges, universities and higher education. This weblog provides news, humor, advice and opinion on education and career and also on graduate schools and college degrees. - Educated Nation
http://www.educatednation.com/
A blog authored and maintained by Andrew Rotherham, co-founder and co-director of education sector, this blog provides education news, analysis and commentary. The weblog also features links to websites that provides education news and commentary as well as to policy and political blogs, edureading, education blogs, resources and organization. - Eduwonk
http://www.eduwonk.com/
Edwize is an education blog sponsored by the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and acts as a community for members, public education advocates and others. This weblog features commentary on public education and labor issues. - Edwize
http://www.edwize.org/
This blog is dedicated to mathematics, numeracy and the importance of numbers in everyday life. The website also shows how math can be fun. If you want to learn about complex numbers, statistics, teaching, linear algebra or combinatorics, then have a look at this blog. - Eon - Ecstatic Over Numbers
http://www.unimodular.net/blog/
The Equus is a website that has information on equine (horse) vocations and education opportunities. The website has recently profiles equine researchers, work in the horse racing industry, using horses in Christian ministry and much more. The website is also an interesting place to learn about the social importance of horses. - Equus
http://www.equus.thomases.org/
The Everyday Scientist blog is a great way to stay informed about the latest developments in scientific research. If you've ever wondered what research scientists think about and how modern science is practiced, then this blog is well worth a visit. Though many of the posts are technical in nature, there are many posts accessible to a general readership as well. - Everyday Scientist
http://www.blog.everydayscientist.com/
Golden Swamp is an education weblog authored and maintained by Judy Breck that provides educational resources and information about mobile learning. This weblog is dedicated to giving in depth information, news and commentary regarding educational online materials. Categories include book ideas applied to education, open content, subject samplers, Wi-Fi, mobile and obiquitous computing. - Golden Swamp
http://www.goldenswamp.com/
A personal blog by Maria Brumm, a Master's degree holder in Science. This weblog features articles and commentary on science topics that interests the author with an inclination on geology and earth science. - Green Gabbro
http://www.scienceblogs.com/greengabbro/
The Guilt-Free Homeschooling blog describes how to create a fulfilling educational experience for your children at home. The blog is a great resource for anybody interested in improving their home education techniques – recent posts have covered math education and how to encourage creativity. - Guilt-Free Homeschooling
http://www.guiltfreehomeschooling.org/blog/
The Hanging Together blog explores the field of information – everything from libraries to archives to museums. Composed by staff at the OCLC, this website is a useful resource for finding out about the latest developments in information institutions. Librarians, archivists and other professionals will find this website of interest. - Hanging Together
http://hangingtogether.org/
The blog of Heart of Wisdom Publishing describes the publishing efforts of this company dedicated to supplying the home school market. The blog explains how to create a fulfilling Christian home school experience. This is also a great place to learn what the home school movement is all about. - Heart of Wisdom Blog
http://www.heartofwisdom.com/blog/
A weblog by Dana Huff that discusses issues and ideas regarding English education and technology. This weblog also features Dana's books such as A Question of Honor. Recent posts include Copyright and Fair Use, More Than Texts, BookCast and others. - Huffenglish.com
http://www.huffenglish.com/
The Humans in Science website is written by an American biologist. The blog has recently explored the importance of open access in scientific research, green tea, developments in medicine and physiology and the 2008 financial crisis that has affected so many people in the world. - Humans in Science
http://humans.scienceboard.net/
The Ideas and Thoughts Blog is an education and learning blog authored by Dean Shareski, the Digital Learning Consultant in the Prairie South School Division in Moose Jaw, SK, Canada. You can find an archive of Dean's presentations here such as social software, publishing and digital design. - Ideas and Thoughts
http://www.ideasandthoughts.org/
In the Spotlight is the official blog of the Northwestern University Library. This weblog provides news, the latest updates, events as well as information on the library services and the latest addition to the library's collections. - In the Spotlight
http://www.library.northwestern.edu/news/
The InfoPeople Project seeks to develop the professional skills of librarians. The website has a large archive of webcasts, workshops and webinars that have explored everything from advanced web search tools to building leadership skills and digital preservation. You can also request training from Info People here. - InfoPeople Project
http://www.infopeople.org/
Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day
Provides selected resources on innovations in learning and education. Edited by Jane Hart, you can learn about new search tools, memory tools, and jobs in e-learning. The blog has been active since April 2006, with daily posts on e-learning. - Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day
http://janeknight.typepad.com/
John Hawks's Blog is a science oriented blog that is dedicated to exploring evolution, genetics and paleoanthropology. The blog has recently explored the science of the mind, anthropology and psychology, science education and reviews of books on science. - John Hawks Weblog
http://www.johnhawks.net/weblog/
Ken's Technology, Education and Knowledge (TEK) is an academic blog that explores new ways to use technology to support education. Recent posts have explored how cell phones can be used in the classroom, team building, and ways of using Web 2.0 technologies in class. - Ken's TEK
http://www.ken.blogs.plymouth.edu/
Contains resources for professionals in this field and observations on how knowledge is created and shared. You can find knowledge management (KM) podcasts here and find out about KM tools as well. The blog also has a good selection of links to other KM resources. - Knowledge-at-work
http://denham.typepad.com/
Liberal Education Today is a blog focused on the convergence of technology and liberal education. The website contains a vast number of posts on a wide range of topics that includes communications, information literacy, pedagogy, project management and a lot more. - Liberal Education Today
http://www.b2e.nitle.org/
This library blog collects together new articles and other information on libraries, politics and culture. The website has plenty of links to book reviews, reports on library politics and upcoming library publications. The website also has a wealth of links you can use. - Library Juice
http://www.libraryjuicepress.com/blog/
This weblog is a great science resource for it provides the latest news and updates, developments and other facts about the world of science. This weblog holds a vast number of science topics including animals, health, environment, technology, history, space and astronomy. The weblog also features strange news and other scientific breakthroughs that affects the society. - LiveScience Blog
http://www.livescience.com/blogs/
A science blog by a female evolutionary biologist/ornithologist and freelance science and nature writer. This weblog contains posts on a wide range of topics that include art, biology, birding, feminism, humor, paleontology, politics, virology, zoonoses and a lot more. - Living the Scientific Life
http://www.scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/
This research blog explores the development of machine learning and learning theory. Several authors contribute to the blog including John Langford, Drew Bagnell, Sanjoy Dasgupta, Hal Daume and Alex Gray. The blog has also explored information theory, universal learning and prediction theory. - Machine Learning (Theory)
http://www.hunch.net/
An educational blog dedicated to providing news, information and other resources to Malaysian students. This weblog by a group of Malaysian students provides tips on scoring 1A in SPM subjects, SPM and SPTM examinations, contains information on JPA scholarship interview and Kuok Foundation Undergraduate Award interview and also features personal experiences in local public university application, university life and valuable student thoughts. - Malaysia Students
http://www.malaysia-students.com/
Micah's Blog is the website of a PhD graduate in homological algebra. The blog's particular emphasis is discussion of mathematics such as simplicial cohmology, topological data analysis, and collaborative mathematics platforms. The blog's posts date back to May 2005. - Micah's Blog
http://blog.mikael.johanssons.org/
The Mike The Mad Biologist blog covers microbiology, evolution and politics. Much of the blog's recent posts have focused on the 2008 US elections. The blog has plenty of posts on global warming, bioinformatics, E. Coli, creationism and genetics as well. - Mike The Mad Biologist
http://www.scienceblogs.com/mikethemadbiologist/
This education news blog by Mimi Rothschild offers thoughtful posts on how to provide excellent home education. The blog covers how to teach math and science in the home school environment. The blog also addresses the challenge of socialization in home schooling. - Mimi Rothschild
http://www.themorningstaracademy.org/daily_education_news
Mimi Rothschild - Home School Resources & Home Education Websites
This blog comments on home school resources and education. The blog also addresses the special challenge of delivering home education to special needs children. The website also covers new approaches to rethink a Christian approach to home education. - Mimi Rothschild - Home School Resources & Home Education Websites
http://www.thejubileeacademy.org/blog/
MorningStar's Home Education News
MorningStar's Home Education News is a website that offers commentary on home schooling. Written by Mimi Rothschild, the blog explores how to make home schooling engaging and interesting. This blog is a great resource where you can learn how to network, find good online courses, and how to incorporate modern politics in the classroom. - MorningStar's Home Education News
http://www.themorningstaracademy.org/daily_education_news/
A place for parents of children with learning disabilities. - My Kid Can Learn
http://www.mykidcanlearn.com
The Natural Blogarithms blog, written by Dr Scott Franklin, has articles on mathematics and bioinformatics from a Christian point of view. Scientists and others interested in discussing the latest developments in these fields will find this website particularly interesting. - Natural Blogarithms
http://www.blog.drscottfranklin.net/
A personal weblog by Liven le Bruyn, professor of mathematics at the University of Antwerp. This weblog contains post about mathematics particularly on noncommutative algebra and geometry. The weblog also features post about blogging, technology and other topics from the perspective of a Mac user mathematics professor. - Neverendingbooks
http://www.neverendingbooks.org/
A commentary weblog by Peter Woit, a mathematical physicist at Columbia University and a critic of the string theory. This weblog focuses on the discussion of string theory, mathematics, physics and other related topics. The weblog also features Woit's views on others review of his book of the same title as this blog. - Not Even Wrong
http://www.math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpress/
OCLC Research is one of America's best resources for research in the library sector. Recent research reports can be found here. You can also find out about new grants available to support researchers interested in learning more about the American library and information environment. - OCLC Research
http://www.oclc.org/research/
Ohio University Libraries News
The Ohio University Libraries News weblog provides the latest news and updates regarding the libraries and features upcoming events, additional and present exhibits and collections as well as new library acquisitions. The weblog also provides information about the libraries' resources and services and also contains posts about people and friends of the libraries. - Ohio University Libraries News
http://www.library.ohiou.edu/newsblog/
A personal weblog by Ole H. Nielsen features posts based on his daily readings of earth science news. This weblog is a great resource for scientific facts and information on the areas of earth science, particularaly on geology. - Olelog
http://www.my.opera.com/nielsol/blog/
A weblog that tracks the changes and follows the trends toward open education. This weblog features the latest news and other posts centered on education. The weblog also contains articles about copyright law and intellectual property, distance learning and equal opportunity. The weblog also discusses the impact of multimedia contents and gives emphasis on the use of various technologies for teaching and learning. - Open Education
http://www.openeducation.net/
A personal and professional blog by Dr. Alec Couros, a professor of educational technology and media. This weblog provides commentary and resources related to teaching and learninig, dmocratic media, critical media literacy, digital citizenship, openness and social justice. - Open Thinking and Pedagogy
http://www.educationaltechnology.ca/couros/
A weblog that provides news and information about organizational economics, strategic management, entrepreneurship, innovation, economics of institution as well as the history, philosophy and sociology of science. The weblog also features the authors' recent working papers and upcoming events of their interest. - Organizations and Markets
http://organizationsandmarkets.com/
This weblog, published by the Oregon State University provides admission information for future students. The weblog contains information on topics from admissions to undergraduate students. - OSU Admissions Blog
http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/blog/
The Blog of the Oxford University Press (OUP) is a great place to learn about the activities of one of the world's leading academic publishers. The blog covers all of OUP's main subjects including economics, history, leisure, literature, reference, religion and science. - OUP Blog
http://blog.oup.com/
Panda's Thumb is a weblog commited to explaining evolutionary theory, critiquing claims of the anti-evolution movement, giving voice for the defenders of the integrity of science and acting as a channel for discussion among the virtual community of the University of Ediacara. Categories ranges from assault on science to what motivates creationism. - Panda's Thumb
http://www.pandasthumb.org/
An educational weblog that serves the virtual University of Ediacara and is dedicated to explaining the theory of evolution. Aside from essential information about evolution, this weblog also provides research news, resources for biologists, discussion on the relationship of religion and politics to science and slightly off topic posts. - Panda'sThumb
http://www.pandasthumb.org
A personal weblog by a homeschooling family that shares their experiences with regards to home education. Follow one mom's adventure in home educating three small girls following different learning materials in a bizzare yet fulfilling mixture. - Patch of Puddles
http://www.patchofpuddles.co.uk/
The Pedablogue website explores the scholarship of teaching by Michael Arnzen. You can learn how blogs can be used in teaching, how the form of the essay serves educational goals and other methods. The blog also has an ongoing series called student outcomes that shows how students have fared after college. - Pedablogue
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/MikeArnzen/
This philosophy website is a stimulating resource that has plenty of material to get you thinking about philosophy. The blog includes philosophical analysis of political speeches. The blog also comments on the philosophy of animal rights and related topics. You can also use this blog to find other free philosophy resources on the Web. - Philosophy.com
http://www.sauer-thompson.com/philosophy/
The PhysOrg Weblog is dedicated to discussing science, physical, technology, the nano world and science news. You can also use this website to learn about new sustainable energy technologies, nanotubes, GPS navigation systems and much more. The website also tracks space news. - PhysOrg Weblog
http://weblog.physorg.com/
The official blog of the Public Library Association that aims to improve its members' learning experiences through publication of local, regional and national library initiatives and by holding relevant events. The weblog also gives access to the American Library Association and to the Public Library Association websites. - PLA Blog
http://www.plablog.org/
This education blog is written by Chris Lehmann, Principal of the Science Leadership Academy, a school based in Philadelphia. Educators interested in new approaches to the classroom and supporting their colleagues will find this website particularly useful. The blog also explores new ways of making education better. - Practical Theory
http://www.practicaltheory.org/serendipity/
A precalculus blog by students and for students. This weblog contains posts on mathematics especially on the area of precalculus. Posts include probability, logarithms, trigonometry, symmetry as well as basic math to general math. - Precal Blog
http://prec.alcul.us/
The Quantum Pontiff is a science focused blog written by a theoretical physicist Dave Bacon, a professor at the University of Washington. If you're interested in the quantum world, then you'll find this blog to be of interest. The blog also covers mathematics, education, computer science and biology. - Quantum Pontiff
http://www.scienceblogs.com/pontiff/
This weblog is a service by the Moraine Valley Library as a part of their information literacy mission. This weblog highlights resources and communicates helpful pieces of information about the process of researching. - Resources and Search Tips
http://www.morainestudents.com/searchtips/
Resources and Search Tips Blog
The Resources and Search Tips Blog at Moraine Valley Community College is a Web resource that brings attention to resources to help students get the best information to support their learning. The website also explains how to find information about the 2008 US elections. - Resources and Search Tips Blog
http://ext.morainevalley.edu/searchtips/
A personal weblog by Doug Symington, a Community Animator with the South Island Learning Community (SILC) Project whose interests are into open source/open access software. This weblog contains posts that discuss Internet based learning. - Samlab
http://www.samlab.com/
This blog makes it easy to learn about the latest developments in many different fields of science including biology, energy, nanotech, materials science and more. The website also has many interesting science products available for sale including industrial products. - Science Blog
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/
The Science Dude Blog by Gary Robins offers commentary on science issues and the status of science in California. The blog is based at the Orange County Register. The blog tracks science issues such as weather patterns, astronomy, earthquakes and cancer as well. - Science Dude Blog
http://www.sciencedude.freedomblogging.com/
This science blog has articles and commentary on science by Chet Taymo. You can also access information on books by Chet including In the Falcon's Claw, Walking Zero, Valentine, Climbing Brandon, The Path and other works. You can also find interesting musings on religion here. - Science Musings Blog
http://www.sciencemusings.com/blog/
The SciGuy Blog written by Eric Berger has commentary on the latest scientific research, science research and more. The blog had covered everything from predicting hurricanes to physics and genetics. The blog's archive dates back to June 2005, which lets you see the development of science over time. - SciGuy Blog
http://blogs.chron.com/sciguy/
The website of the Saint Cloud State University (SCSU) Department of Physics, Astronomy and Engineering Science. One of the blogs most interesting features is the "Naked Eye Objects" feature – it described which space objects can be seen from Saint Cloud with the naked eye. The website also tracks astronomy news articles. - SCSU Astronomy
http://www.scsuastronomy.com/
Supports humanists working on fields like text analysis and digital history. The website also explores technical issues such as how to use python to process humanities tasks. The website also has podcasts exploring the concept of the semantic web. - Semantic Humanities
http://semantichumanities.wordpress.com