<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[A Blog Around The Clock]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[http://blog.coturnix.org]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Bora Zivkovic]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://blog.coturnix.org/author/coturnix/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Science Blogging Conference &#8211; who is coming? (Social Sciences and&nbsp;Humanities)]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><img class="inset left" alt="2008NCSBClogo200.png" src="https://i0.wp.com/scienceblogs.com/clock/upload/2007/05/2008NCSBClogo200.png" width="200" height="116" />There are 86 days until the <a href="http://scienceblogging.com/" target="_blank" title="">Science Blogging Conference</a>.  The <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/" target="_blank" title="">wiki</a> is looking good, the <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Conference+Program+08" target="_blank" title="">Program</a> is shaping up nicely, and there is more and more <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Blog+and+Media+Coverage" target="_blank" title="">blog and media coverage</a> already.  There are already <a href="http://mistersugar.wufoo.com/reports/science-blogging-08/" target="_blank" title="">105 registered participants</a> and if you do not <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Register" target="_blank" title="">register</a> soon, it may be too late once you decide to do so (we&#8217;ll cap at about 230).  Between now and the conference, I am <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/clock/sbcnc08/" target="_blank" title="">highlighting some of the people</a> who will be there, for you to meet in person if you register in time.<br />
Science is not just physics, chemistry and biology.  There are also psychology, anthropology, archaeology, economics, etc.  And then, there are bloggers who write about history, sociology and philosophy of science.  So here are some of those science bloggers making a long trek to the Triangle in January:<br />
John McKay is a historian from Alaska who has been writing the <a href="http://johnmckay.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" title="">Archy</a> blog for, like, forever.<br />
When he is not writing about his favourite topic &#8211; <a href="http://johnmckay.blogspot.com/search?q=mammoth" target="_blank" title="">mammoths</a> &#8211; John blogs about WWII, the Nazi stations on Antarctica, Velikovski and the current abuses and rewritings of history.<br />
<img alt="Archy.jpg.gif" src="https://i0.wp.com/scienceblogs.com/clock/Archy.jpg.gif" width="448" height="123" /><br />
<a href="http://www.deltaarchaeology.us/" target="_blank" title="">Mary Evelyn Starr</a> is a contract archaeologist in the MidSouth, taking drafting/surveying classes at <a href="http://www.northwestms.edu/" target="_blank" title="">Northwest Mississippi Community College</a>. Oh, and <a href="http://360.yahoo.com/mestarr" target="_blank" title="">blogging</a>, of <a href="http://blog.myspace.com/maryestarr" target="_blank" title="">course</a>.<br />
<img alt="Delta-Archaeology-logo4.jpg" src="https://i0.wp.com/scienceblogs.com/clock/Delta-Archaeology-logo4.jpg" width="448" height="131" /><br />
<a href="http://www.algonet.se/~arador/mr_arkeo_en.html" target="_blank" title="">Martin Rundkvist</a> is an archaeologist who is coming to the Conference all the way from Sweden.  If you are reading the Scienceblogs.com, you must have read his fascinating <a href="http://scienceblogs.com/aardvarchaeology/" target="_blank" title="">Aardvarchaeology</a> blog.<br />
<img alt="Aardwarchaeology.JPG" src="https://i0.wp.com/scienceblogs.com/clock/Aardwarchaeology.JPG" width="448" height="56" /><br />
Martin and John will be leading a session on <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Social+Sciences+and+Humanities" target="_blank" title="">Blogging about the Social Sciences and Humanities</a>.<br />
In order to meet them, you know what you have to do: <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Register" target="_blank" title="">register</a>!  Registration is free.  Check the <a href="http://www.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&amp;hl=en&amp;om=1&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=104407609356090863555.00000112afa108fef3dc6&amp;ll=35.904068,-78.920288&amp;spn=0.266968,0.439453&amp;z=11&amp;source=embed" target="_blank" title="">map</a> for nearby hotels.  And sign up for the <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/GroupDining" target="_blank" title="">Friday dinner</a>.  If you are coming exchange information about where you are staying, if you are offering a ride, need a ride, or want to carpool on the <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/scienceblogging/show/Ride+Board" target="_blank" title="">Ride Board</a> &#8211; just edit the wiki page and add the query or information.<br />
Please use &#8216;<a href="http://technorati.com/search/scienceblogging.com" target="_blank" title="">scienceblogging.com&#8217; </a> as your tag when writing blog posts about it or uploading pictures.  You can also download and print out the flyers (<a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/attachment/asset/21619/NCSBC08factsheet.pdf" target="_blank" title="">PDF1</a> and <a href="http://wiki.scienceblogging.com/attachment/asset/22298/NCSBC08postcard.pdf" target="_blank" title="">PDF2</a>) and post them on bulletin boards at your office, lab or school.</p>
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