Article Reads in the Past 30 Days (alpha)
The chart below represents how many articles have been read in the past 30 days through the Library as well as on Biblioblogs themselves in real time.
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The chart below represents how many articles have been read in the past 30 days through the Library as well as on Biblioblogs themselves in real time.
In the Information Age, expert opinions and commentary on everything from longstanding debates to breaking discoveries move much quicker across the Internet than they do through the pages of traditional journals. However, trying to keep up with everything -- as well as fact checking -- can quickly become a daunting task.
The Biblioblog Reference Library is an attempt to organize the "living library" of knowledge shared on a daily basis by the world’s Bibliobloggers (students and scholars who blog within the field of Biblical Studies) as well as organize a channel for managing contact and handling commentary on topics of Biblical significance.
This will eventually house a quick-pick list of categories and topics.
Categories are mostly determined by the blog owners and are general groupings for blogs.
Topics are groupings organized by editors on specific points of interest.