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. City of Sound
  2. Clapton Pond Blog
  3. Climate Change Action
  4. Cloud of Data, The
  5. Colour of Money Blog
  6. Colwich Novitiate - A glimpse into the life of a Benedictine novitiate
  7. Common Reader, A
  8. Concealed, Discovered, Revealed - The weblog of Sue Lawty artist and weaver
  9. Conservative Home
  10. Conservative Home Blog
  11. Co-op Store Pictures
  12. Corridor, The (a cricket blog)
  13. Cranmer
  14. Creative Review Blog: London 2012 - well, at least it doesn't have Big Ben on it
  15. Credit Card Guide
  16. Credit Crunch Blog
  17. Criminal Letters
  18. criticalthinking
  19. Cruwys News - The day-to-day activities of the Cruwys/Cruse one-name study
  20. Cumbrian War Memorials

Sites (564)

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