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==Further reading== {{refbegin}} * Alavi, Nasrin. ''We Are Iran: The Persian Blogs'', Soft Skull Press, New York, 2005. {{ISBN|1-933368-05-5}}. * Bruns, Axel, and Joanne Jacobs, eds. ''Uses of Blogs'', Peter Lang, New York, 2006. {{ISBN|0-8204-8124-6}}. * Blood, Rebecca. [http://www.rebeccablood.net/essays/weblog_history.html "Weblogs: A History and Perspective"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150530144950/http://www.rebeccablood.net/essays/weblog_history.html |date=May 30, 2015 }}. "Rebecca's Pocket". * {{Cite journal |author-link=Sylvia Kierkegaard |doi=10.1016/j.clsr.2006.01.002 |title=Blogs, lies and the doocing: The next hotbed of litigation? |date=2006 |last1=Mercado-Kierkegaard |first1=Sylvia |journal=Computer Law & Security Review |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=127β136 }} * Kline, David; Burstein, Dan. ''Blog!: How the Newest Media Revolution is Changing Politics, Business, and Culture'', Squibnocket Partners, L.L.C., 2005. {{ISBN|1-59315-141-1}}. * [[Michael Gorman (librarian)|Gorman, Michael]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150407161907/http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2005/02/ljarchives/backtalk-revenge-of-the-blog-people/ "Revenge of the Blog People!"]. ''Library Journal''. *Heriot, Gail, [https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=898176 Are Modern Bloggers Following in the Footsteps of Publius (and Other Musings on Blogging by Legal Scholars...)], 8 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1113 (2006). * Ringmar, Erik. [https://archive.org/download/ABloggersManifestoFreeSpeechAndCensorshipInTheAgeOfTheInternet/ErikRingmarABloggersManifesto.pdf A Blogger's Manifesto: Free Speech and Censorship in the Age of the Internet] (London: Anthem Press, 2007). * [[Scott Rosenberg (journalist)|Rosenberg, Scott]], [https://archive.org/details/sayeverythinghow00rose ''Say Everything: how blogging Began, what it's becoming, and why it matters''], New York : Crown Publishers, 2009. {{ISBN|978-0-307-45136-1}} * {{citation |work=[[The Boston Globe]] |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2015/08/30/why-blogging-still-matters/JkzFdTxoySZZwsyrFw7yMI/story.html |date=August 31, 2015 |author=Weinberger, David |title=Why blogging still matters |author-link=David Weinberger }} {{refend}}
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