BAO Blogger Questionnaire
Why Blog? Berkshire's Quick Planning Tool for Bloggers-To-Be
We've written these questions to help us help you, and also to give you a way to think about blogging as a new way to distribute your work and to get feedback from colleagues, students, and from others interested in your subject anywhere in the world.
1.
What is your particular expertise? Please define the focus of your work in 40-50 words.
0/60 allowed words.
2.
What are the most important reasons for you to blog? (Check up to 5 items.)
My subject needs a forum like this where colleagues can discuss new findings
I want to provide unique information, data, or analysis
I have controversial results and/or opinions to share
I am doing timely research that needs immediate online publication
I'd like to get feedback from colleagues and others interested in my subject
Colleagues encourage me to write for a general audience
I have a fresh approach to the subject
3.
Who is the audience for your blog? (Check no more than 3 items.)
Professional people needing information on your subject
Students—your own
Students—other
Teachers in your field
Colleagues doing related research
4.
Which of these benefits or possible benefits matter to you? (Check as many as you like.)
Have my work categorized and cross-searchable with a wide variety of other scholars from other disciplines and countries
Berkshire Publishing IT support and editorial guidance, and some publicity
Corporate speaking opportunities
Refine and develop ideas for new book projects, and maybe build a readership in the process
Connect with colleagues and get their feedback
Connect with others who are interested in my subject
Licensing income
Raise my ranking in Google
Connect with people in my field around the world
Speaking opportunities at universities and conferences
Reach a wider readership than through scholarly publications alone
Find new information by posting queries
Become part of interdisciplinary scholarship community
5.
Which of the items here, adapted from a list posted by Dave Pollard as "What the blogosphere wants more of," would be part of your blogging?
Fun stuff: quizzes, self-evaluations, other interactive content
Insight: leading-edge thinking & novel perspectives
Personal stories, experiences, lessons learned
Short educational pieces
Benchmarks, quantitative analysis
Live reports from events
Précis, summaries, reviews and other time-savers
Great finds: resources, blogs, essays, artistic works
Useful tools and checklists
News not found anywhere else
Great photos
Clever, concise political or other opinion
Original research, and surveys
6.
What worries you about blogging?
Finding time
My spelling
Nothing at all
Trying to compete with my kids and my students
Learning to use the software
7.
If you already have a blog, please provide the URL and in the final question on Page 3, where you'll also give us your contact information, please provide more detail: when you started, how it's developed, what you'd like to do differently at a group blog based around a shared subject.
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