Category: Weblog

  • New Ancient World Bibliographic Resource

    Over at Academia.edu, Charles Jones, Head Librarian at New York University, has requested suggestions for additions to a new list of “Ancient World Open Bibliographies.” Of course, as it develops, the bibliography should certainly list New Testament Gateway. Maintainers of ancient world bibliographic resources can note additions on Academia.edu or the bibliography page itself.

  • Biblioblog Top 50 (October, 2010)

    This post is a bit late, but among the top 50 biblioblogs for October, 2010, the top 10 student biblioblogs are: Student Overall Author(s) Blog Alexa Score 1 2 Joel L. Watts Unsettled Christianity 95521 2 8 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 212042 3 12 Jeremy Thompson Free Old Testament Audio Website Blog 294803 4 15 Jonathan…

  • The SBL Greek New Testament on Logos 3

    Along with Logos 4 users, Libronix users may now download and install the SBL Greek New Testament and its apparatus. HT: Logos.

  • Biblioblog Top 50 (September, 2010)

    September’s Biblioblog Top 50 is available. Despite Joel Watt’s slippage to third in the overall rankings, his blog continues to hold the lead among the top ten student biblioblogs: Student Overall Author(s) Blog Alexa Score 1 3 Joel L. Watts The Church of Jesus Christ 128485 2 5 Scott Bailey Scotteriology 173966 3 11 Jeremy…

  • Zotero Here, Zotero There, Zotero Everywhere

    Earlier today, the Zotero Project announced concrete plans to release a stand-alone, browser-independent version of their open-source, bibliographic management system. Since its inception, Zotero has been tied to Mozilla Firefox as a support for its underlying architecture. Yet, as the members of the Zotero Project recognize, “not all researchers can or want to use” Firefox.…

  • And I Was Just Getting Used to the 15th Edition

    The 16th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style is, however, now available. Among other updates, this edition boasts Chicago’s first explicit guidelines for citing Kindle editions and publications (§§14.166; A.38). Although I have yet to be able to examine this new edition first-hand, on a cursory perusal, these guidelines appear mainly to be an…