European K-logs on the Rise
When I started blogging myself last november I received a comment from someone in the US, saying that it was great that KM weblogs were being started in Europe as well. I don't know anymore who the comment came from, but this will be certainly good news to him or her (and I happen to agree):
Helen Baxter, editor of KnowledgeBoard.com writes:
Another exciting development coming soon is KnowledgeBoard blogs. If anyone is interested in running one then drop me a line. If you already run a Knowledge Blog or (K-log) and want to be added to the blog-roll I am currently collating then please send me your details and a link.
The question 'to blog, or not to blog' is discussed widely now on KnowledgeBoard, especially since Sébastien Paquet posted his fine article on Personal Knowledge Publishing part I (and part II)
Other discussions around blogging on KnowledgeBoard: Olaf Brugman experimenting with a blog for the NGO-world, and the discussion that started off my own blog.
For anyone seeking advice or someone to discuss the practical aspects of starting a blog with, Ross Mayfield, together with the BloggerTribe at Ryze, has started a blog buddy system.
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