This is a list of some of the blogs that we use most regularly. There are too many to list them all at once, so we’ll be rotating some of the names
A Blog Around The Clock
Bad Science
Be openly accessible or be obscure
Bioinformatics Zen
BioMed Central blog
Brighten the Corners
business|bytes|genes|molecules
Caveat Lector
Christina's LIS Rant
CogSci Librarian
Confessions of a Science Librarian
Content with Style
Correlations
CrossTech
Depth-First
digg Science
digg Technology
DigitalKoans
GoozNews
Guy Kawasaki
Health Care Renewal
HubLog
I, Cringely
iPhylo
Iterating toward openness
JeffsBench - Curtis's blog
John Wilbanks' blog
Journalology
JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments
JoVE Blog
LibraryThing
Lifehacker
McBlawg
Medgadget
Medinfo weblog
Michael Barton
Michael Nielsen
Nature Blogs
Nature Network
NHS Blog Doctor
Nobel Intent
Nodalities
OA Librarian
OAK Law Project
On Target
One Big Lab
Open Access Archivangelism
Open Access News
Open And Shut
Open Reading Frame
Open Students
Open...
OpenWetWare
OptimalScholarship
Petermr's blog
Pondering Pikaia
Public Rambling
Research Blogging
Richard Smith’s blog
RRResearch
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog
Science Based Medicine
Science Commons Weblog
Science in the open
Science Library Pad
Scienceblogs.com
SciVee.com
Slashdot
Sniffing The Beaker
Stefano's Linotype
TechCrunch
TED Talks
The Beagle Project Blog
The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics
The INFO Project Blog
The Natural Patriot
The OpenHelix Blog
The Other 95%
The Parachute
Tree Of Life
Useful Chemistry
Wired Science
Yokofakun
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