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Herring, Susan et al.
"Conversations in the Blogosphere: An Analysis 'From the Bottom Up'"
  January 03, 2005    

An analysis of the non-A-List blogs. From the abstract: "This study empirically investigates the extent to which, and in what patterns, blogs are interconnected, taking as its point of departure randomly-selected blogs."

Herring, Susan C., Inna Kouper, John C. Paolillo, Lois Ann Scheidt, Michael Tyworth, Peter Welsch, Elijah Wright, and Ning Yu. "Conversations in the Blogosphere: An Analysis 'From the Bottom Up'." Proc. of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05), 3-6 January, Hawaii. Los Alamitos: IEEE Press. 2005: 107b.

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Herring, Susan C., Lois A. Scheidt, Sabrina Bonus, and Elijah Wright. Bridging the gap: A genre analysis of weblogs. Proc. of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 5-8 January 2004, Big Island, Hawaii. Los Alamitos: IEEE Press, 2004.  

Herring, S. C., Kouper, I., Scheidt, L. A., & Wright, E. (2004). Women and children last: The discursive construction of weblogs. In L. Gurak et al. (Eds.), Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs.

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Adamic, Lada A., and Natalie Glance. "The Political Blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. Election: Divided They Blog." Eleventh ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Chicago, 21-24 August, 2005. Workshop on Link Discovery: Issues, Approaches and Applications (LinkKDD-2005), 21 August.

Anjewierden, Anjo, and Lilia Efimova. "Understanding weblog communities through digital traces: a framework, a tool and an example." Proceedings of the International Workshop on Community Informatics (COMINF 2006), Montpellier, November 2006. Springer, LNCS 4277. 79-289.

Aschenbrenner, Andreas, and Silvia Miksch. "blog mining in a corporate environment." Technical Report. Smart Agent Technologies, Vienna. September 2005.

Chin, Alvin and Mark Chignell. "A social hypertext model for finding community in blogs." 17th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext 2006), Odense, Denmark, 23-25 August 2006.

Chin, Alvin and Mark Chignell. "Finding Evidence of Community From Blogging Co-Citations: A Social Network Analytic Approach." IADIS International Conference on Web Based Communities 2006, San Sebastian, Spain, February 26-28, 2006.

Chu, Wayne. "Media Monitoring Using Social Networks." Honor's project. COMP 4905. Carleton University. 8 April 2005.

Du, Helen, and Christian Wagner. "Success in the 'Blogosphere': Exploring the Role of Technology." Pacific Asia Conf. on Information Systems, 7-10 July, Bangkok. 2005. Republished as "Weblog success: Exploring the role of technology." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64.9 (Sept. 2006): 789-798.

Efimova, Lilia, and Aldo de Moor. "Beyond personal webpublishing: An exploratory study of conversational blogging practices." Proc. of the 38th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'05), Los Alamitos: IEEE Press. 2005.

Efimova, Lilia, Stephanie Hendrick, and Anjo Anjewierden. "Finding 'the life between buildings': An approach for defining a weblog community." AOIR Internet Research 6.0: Internet Generations, Chicago. October 2005.

Efimova, Lilia and Stephanie Hendrick. "In Search For a Virtual Settlement: An Exploration of Weblog Community Boundaries." Telematica Insituut, The Netherlands. 2004.

Efimova, Lilia. "Understanding personal knowledge management: A weblog case." Telematica Instituut: Works in Progress. (18 April, 2005.)

Ertzscheid, Olivier. "Weblogs: un nouveau paradigme pour les systèmes d'information et la diffusion de connaissances? Applications et cas d'usage en contexte de veille et d'intelligence économique." Communication avec actes. (27 March, 2005)

Estallela, Adolfo. "Blogs: from Communicative to Connective Artefacts." BlogTalk Reloaded, Vienna, Austria, Oct. 2–3, 2006.

Gurzick, David, and Wayne G. Lutters. "From the personal to the profound: understanding the blog life cycle." Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2006), April 22–27, 2006, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ACM Press, New York: 2006. 827-832.

Hayes, Conor, Paolo Avesani, and Sriharsha Veeramachaneni. "An Analysis of Bloggers and Topics for a Blog Recommender System." Workshop on Web Mining, 7th European Conference on Machine Learning and the 10th European Conference on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD), Berlin, 2006.

Hayes, Conor, Paolo Avesani, and Sriharsha Veeramachaneni. "An Analysis of the Use of Tags in a Blog Recommender System." Accepted for presentation at the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-07), Hyderabad, India, January 2007.

Herring, Susan C., John C. Paolillo, Irene Ramos-Vielba, Inna Kouper, Elijah Wright,
Sharon Stoerger, Lois Ann Scheidt, and Benjamin Clark. "Language Networks on LiveJournal." Proceedings of the Fortieth Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-40), Hawaii, January 3-6, 2007. Los Alamitos: IEEE Press.

Herring, Susan. C., Scheidt, L. A., Bonus, S., and Wright, E. "Weblogs as a bridging genre." Information, Technology & People. 18.2 (2005). 142-171.

Java, Akshay. "Tracking Influence and Opinions in Social Media." Diss. UMBC. 6 November 2006.

Joosten, Anna Belle. "Blogging Business: Een studie naar de betekenis van weblogs
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Lento, Thomas, Howard T. Welser, Lei Gu, and Marc Smith. "The Ties that Blog: Examining the Relationship Between Social Ties and Continued Participation in the Wallop Weblogging System." 3rd Annual Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem (WWE 2006), at the 15th Annual International World Wide Web conference (WWW-2006), Edinburgh, Scotland, May 22-26, 2006.

Lui, Andrew K, Sheung-On Choy, Yannie H.Y. Cheun, Sandy C. Li. "A Study on the Perception of Students towards Educational Weblogs." Informatics in Education 5.2 (2006): 233-254.

Marlow, Cameron. "Investment and attention in the weblog community." Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Computational Approaches to Analysing Weblogs. Palo Alto, CA: AAAI Press. 2006.

Marlow, Cameron A. "Linking without thinking: Weblogs, readership, and online social capital formation." International Communication Association Conference, Dresden, Germany, June 2006.

Marlow, Cameron Alexander. "The Structural Determinants of Media Contagion." Ph.D. thesis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. September 2005.

Martino, Francesco, and Andrea Spoto. "Social Network Analysis: A brief theoretical review and further perspectives in the study of Information Technology." PsychNology Journal 4.1 (2006): 53-86.

Matyas, Dobo. "On-line public relation." Essay. Pazmany Peter Katolikus Egyetem, Hungary. 2005.

Mehler, Alexander. "Large Text Networks as an Object of Corpus Linguistic Studies." Corpus Linguistics. An International Handbook. Eds. Anke Lüdeling and Merja Kytö. Berlin/New York: de Gruyter. 2007, forthcoming.

Menke, Niels. "Small Worlds in Online-Communities und dem Web 2.0." Seminar: Online-Communities und Web 2.0, Spring 2006.

Mishne, Gilad. "Information Access Challenges in the Blogspace." International Workshop on Intelligent Information Access (IIIA-2006), Helsinki, Finland, July 6-8, 2006.

Paolillo, John C., Susan C. Herring, Inna Kouper, Sarah Mercure, Lois Ann Scheidt, Peter Welsch, and Elijah Wright. "Conversation and Connectivity in the Blogosphere." AOIR Internet Research 6.0: Internet Generations, Chicago. October 5-9, 2005.

Reichmayr, Ingrid Francisca, and Margarete Reichmayr. "Weblogs von Jugendlichen und Jungen Erwachsenen." September 2005.

Schuetz, Dorothee. "Cultural Models and Cultural Self-Awareness: A Discourse Analytical Approach to the Language of Students' Online Journal Entries." Diss. Pennsylvania State University, 2005.

Su, Norman Makoto, Yang Wang, and Gloria Mark. "Politics as Usual in the Blogosphere." Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Social Intelligence Design (SID 2005).

Taekke, Jesper. "Mediesociografi." Diss. IT-University in Copenhagen, 2006.

Thelwall, Mike. "Bloggers during the London attacks: Top information sources and topics." The 15th International World Wide Web Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, May 23-26, 2006.

Thorne, Steven L. and J. Scott Payne. "Evolutionary Trajectories, Internetmediated Expression, and Language Education." CALICO Journal 22.3 (2005): 371-397.

Tirapat, Tapanee, Cleo Espiritu, and Eleni Stroulia. "Taking the community's pulse: one blog at a time." Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Web engineering, Palo Alto, California, 2006. New York: ACM Press. 169-176.

Tremayne, Mark, Nan Zheng, Jae Kook Lee, and Jaekwan Jeong. "Issue Publics on the Web: Applying Network Theory to the War Blogosphere." Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12.1 (2006).

Weisensee, Nils. "Der Tsunami in der Blogosphäre: Eine empirische Analyse und systemtheoretische Bewertung journalistischer Kommunikation im Weblog-Netzwerk." Magisterarbeit. University of Trier, 26 December 2005.

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Herring, Susan et al.
"Bridging the gap: a genre analysis of weblogs"
  January 05, 2004    

From abstract: "This paper presents the results of a content analysis of 203 randomly-selected weblogs, comparing the empirically observable features of the corpus with popular claims about the nature of weblogs, and finding them to differ in a number of respects."

Related metablog posts: Bridging the Gap: Surprisingly Worthless, Bridging the Gap: Not so bad.

Herring, Susan C., Lois A. Scheidt, Sabrina Bonus, and Elijah Wright. Bridging the gap: A genre analysis of weblogs. Proc. of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 5-8 January 2004, Big Island, Hawaii. Los Alamitos: IEEE Press, 2004.

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Efimova, Lilia and Stephanie Hendrick. "In Search For a Virtual Settlement: An Exploration of Weblog Community Boundaries." Telematica Insituut, The Netherlands. 2004.

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