The top 20 most-cited blog resources
Last Updated: December 20, 20061. Blood, Rebecca. "
Weblogs: a history and perspective" (90 cites)
2. Blood, Rebecca.
The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog. (88 cites)
3. Herring, Susan et al. "
Bridging the gap: a genre analysis of weblogs" (66 cites)
3. Kumar, Ravi, et al. "
On the Bursty Evolution of Blogspace." (66 cites)
5. Gruhl, Daniel et al.
Information diffusion through blogspace. (50 cites)
6. Nardi, Bonnie et al. "
Why we blog" (46 cites)
7. Herring, Susan et al. "
Conversations in the blogosphere: An analysis 'from the bottom up'" (40 cites)
8. Shirky, Clay. "
Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality." (37 cites)
9. Bausch, Paul et al.
We Blog: Publishing Online with Weblogs. (35 cites)
10. Adar, Eytan. "
Implicit structure and the dynamics of blogspace" (32 cites)
11. Nardi, Bonnie et al. "
Blogging as social activity, or, would you let 900 million people read your diary?" (31 cites)
12. Kumar, Ravi. "
Structure and evolution of blogspace." (28 cites)
13. Glance, Natalie et al. "
BlogPulse: Automated Trend Discovery for Weblogs." (23 cites)
13. Oravec, Jo Ann. "
Bookmarking the World: Weblog Applications in Education." (23 cites)
15. Downes, Stephen. "
Educational Blogging." (22 cites)
15. Goodwin-Jones, Bob. "
Blogs and Wikis: Environments for On-Line Collaboration." (22 cites)
15. Hourihan, Meg. "
What We're Doing When We Blog" (22 cites)
18. Barger, Jorn. "
Weblog resources FAQ" (21 cites)
18. Henning, Jeffrey. "
The Blogging Iceberg - Of 4.12 Million Hosted Weblogs, Most Little Seen, Quickly Abandoned." (21 cites)
20. Walker, Jill. "
Final version of weblog definition" (19 cites)
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