Tag Archives: Blogging

Relationship Between Quality and Price

I am often asked why can’t AJNR be entirely open access and free for all? There is a direct relationship between quality and freedom of access. To maintain the quality of AJNR we need editors, reviewers, copy editors, high quality paper, mailing materials and websites and obviously all of these cost money. Devotees of “free” fail to see (or deny) the logical relationship between quality and price. In this week’s New Yorker Magazine and today’s e-version of the New York Times this subject is dealt in reviews of a newly published book: Free: The Future of a Radical Price by … Continue reading >>

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Blogging Terminology

For many of us, using ajnrblog.org is probably our first blogging experience.  Here are some terms from the blogosphere that you may find useful:

1.  Blogsite: a collection of posts.

2. Posts: a single unit of content; generally a title and a short text with or without audiovisual enhancements.

3.  Thread: a specific post  followed by a series of commentaries.

4.  Tag: a language element descriptor(s) used to identify types of content(s) making up posts.

5.  Byline: the name of the author (and other information regarding him/she) of a post or comment.

6.  Tag cloud: visual representation of tags or … Continue reading >>

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