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2010/01/08

Biblioblogs

Filed under: Uncategorized — Neil Godfrey @ 9:31 am

Just discovered a list of “Biblioblogs” — maybe I’m the last to know.

http://biblioblogtop50.wordpress.com/

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Bit of a lark, given I’m listed with the same ideological leaning as Mark Goodacre (hoo boy!) and my top most post is a an old newsbyte about (and with a horrid pic) Venus of Willendorf!

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5 Comments »

  1. You’re actually on the alphabetical version of the list.

    Comment by rey — 2010/01/09 @ 2:26 am | Reply

  2. And #25 for December 2009: http://biblioblogtop50.wordpress.com/2009/12/

    Reminds me of Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics — given my most popular post is an old news byte about Venus of Willendorf, and that my December stats were skewed by a bored internet publc on xmas day reading my easter post about an empty tomb.

    Comment by neilgodfrey — 2010/01/09 @ 8:20 am | Reply

  3. Wow. All of the sudden the biblioblogtop50 is no longer for public consumption. When I click the link I get “This blog is protected, to view it you must log in.” Why????? Its so not fair.

    Comment by rey — 2010/01/09 @ 12:34 pm | Reply

  4. N.T. Wrong runs a tight ship. No worries. I don’t know how the stats work or how meaningful they are.

    Comment by neilgodfrey — 2010/01/09 @ 2:08 pm | Reply

  5. Here is the source, of course !
    More important than the rankings — which is easy to do on Alexa.

    Comment by Sabio Lantz — 2010/01/10 @ 6:53 pm | Reply


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