Blogs

The UK Blogosphere (connected community of Web logs) has burgeoned since the late 1990s and early 2000s, due in part to more straightforward publishing processes. This collection represents a cross section of UK Web logs containing a wealth of material which will be of value to researchers now and in the future. The collection contains a wide variety of Blogs from news and political commentaries, sports and music Blogs to personal online diaries.

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  1. Quaerentia
  2. Quakernomics Blog
  3. Quakers at COP (Copenhagen Climate Change Conference)
  4. Quaker Street
  5. Quilt while you're ahead
  6. qwghlm.co.uk
  7. Rachel Elnaugh Entrepreneur
  8. Rachel from North London
  9. Ramblings of a Remote Worker
  10. Random Acts of Reality : Trying to kill as few people as possible
  11. Rapid Business Improvement blog
  12. Rapid Business Improvement - tools for consultants (consulting)
  13. Reactive Chemistry Blog
  14. RecessMonkey
  15. Reclamation and Representation - the boundaries of the literary archive
  16. Redundancy UK Blog, The
  17. Researchers & the UK Web Archive
  18. rhysllwyd.com
  19. Richard Corbett MEP
  20. Road to 2012

Sites (564)

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