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    Jun232012

    To syndicate or not to syndicate, that is the question...

    As some of you probably noticed, life doesn't always allow me to blog as often as I'd like. However, I don't want that to stop the flow and dissemination of info to my readers, especially when I'm constantly stumbling across great content in the "blogosphere", on a variety of stats topics!

    With this in mind, I'm thinking of adopting the practice of occasionally posting (in a limited way) a syndicated article that I think is especially interesting. To be clear, I intend to spread good content not steal someone's effort. To make this clear, my plan is to only post the title and a paragraph or two of the article, which will be followed by a link to the full article on the original blogger's site.

    What do you think? Do you think a curated stream of stats content that I particularly find interesting, sprinkled in among my normal blog posts would be a good idea?
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    Reader Comments (4)

    As an AP stats teacher, I would love this. It is hard to find good articles in stats when you aren't in the industry. Thank you!

    June 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn

    Thanks for the feedback, Glenn!

    June 23, 2012 | Registered CommenterJeremy Taylor

    Thanks Jeremy. Good idea!
    I recently started a section for sharing interesting articles in LinkedIn group 'Vet Epidemiology and biostatistics'. You are also welcome to share articles in that group particularly those that are relevant for epidemiologists.

    June 23, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNavneet Dhand

    Thanks Navneet!

    June 23, 2012 | Registered CommenterJeremy Taylor

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