Applause for Eric Glicker, who got the ball rolling on an annotated bibliography of social software. Many plans, some commiseration, a few very pleasant surprises. Matthew S. S. Johnson reported that his mid-tenure review committee agreed to accept my blog entry on one of his previous CCCC presentation as a citation. I asked him if his committee could send me a letter for my own tenure review, since I’d like my tenure committee to know that my blog is being used as part of someone else’s tenure package.
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