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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re starting in the middle of things (as always). I&#8217;ve maintained a research-blogging presence for the past year or so on Phylo Blog, where I recap our latest site development, data finds, and future plans. I recently came across Michael Jasenas&#8217; A History of the Bibliography of Philosophy, and I thought it would be good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;re starting in the middle of things (as always). I&#8217;ve maintained a research-blogging presence for the past year or so on <a href="http://phylo.info/blog">Phylo Blog</a>, where I recap our latest site development, data finds, and future plans. I recently came across Michael Jasenas&#8217; <em>A History of the Bibliography of Philosophy</em>, and I thought it would be good to read the book online, so to speak, by posting commentary on each chapter. The material is rather obscure (it seems I&#8217;m the first person to check the book out of the Queens College library since 1973), but very germane to the documentation and classification efforts involved in Phylo.</p>
<p>This commentary strikes me as something beyond my usual Phylo blogging—much more associated with research on the history of the field than the development of Phylo itself—and I also have the occasional desire to blog about certain ideas or developments in the field. In short, it&#8217;s time to start a new blog that frees up space for different content.</p>
<p>Since I think my work with Phylo is of significant research interest, I&#8217;ll be cross-posting those entries here as well (thank you <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-o-matic/">WP-o-Matic</a>) and collecting this research blogging together with my other professional materials (e.g., CV, teaching documents, contact info).</p>
<p>This is my first time using WordPress as a CMS (content management system) to run an entire site, including static pages on each of my courses, as well as a teaching statement. I&#8217;ve debated using some CMS for my site for a long time, especially given how easily it&#8217;s updated. As usual, I was drawn to drupal, but since the research blog will receive the most frequent updates, blogging-oriented software seemed most appropriate. So far, I&#8217;m pleased with the results.</p>
<p>The site theme is based on <a href="http://clockworkblogger.com/theme-clockworksimple/">ClockWorkSimple</a> by ClockWorkBlogger. I&#8217;ve made several modifications, mainly to accommodate pages vs. blog posts.</p>
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