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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Sour Duck’s Carnival Host Notes: Reference Links (Part IV)

Goya black and white print, 'The Sleep of Reason Begets Nightmares'.
This post is one of a series outlining my experience hosting Issue 3 of The Carnival of Feminists.

These documents are informally written and entirely voluntary. It is hoped that they will aid future and potential hosts in their Carnival project.

Please see the introduction for further details.

This section consists of a list of references cited in the Notes. References are listed in order of appearance; duplicates are not linked.

Reference Links:
  1. Issue 3, The Carnival of Feminists

  2. The Carnival of Feminists blog

  3. Blog Carnival

  4. Blog Carnival: FAQ

  5. Natalie Bennett’s email and blog, Philobiblion

  6. Science and Politics: “ConvergeSouth—Blog Carnivals

  7. Science and Politics: “Blog Carnivals And The Future Of Journalism

  8. Wikipedia: YMMV

  9. Wikipedia: aquatint

  10. Wikipedia: Los Caprichos

  11. Wikipedia: Francisco Goya

  12. The Web Gallery of Art: Goya y Lucientes, Francisco de

  13. Blog Carnival: FAQ

  14. Gmail Help Center: Labeling mail

  15. Google: Gmail

  16. Comment: DrTony, attached to “The History Carnival VII… plus Orac’s advice to blog carnival hosts” by Respectful Insolence (a.k.a. “Orac Knows”)

  17. Wikipedia: aggregator

  18. Bloglines

  19. Wikipedia: web aggregators

  20. Google: search results for “blog aggregator” and “free’

  21. Blogger

  22. OpenOffice.org

  23. Wikipedia: List of text editors

  24. Blogger

  25. Blogger: “We are planning a two hour outage this evening…

  26. Wikipedia: Western culture

  27. Jerusalem Syndrome: “Jewish feminists, Muslim feminists, and various random bits

  28. Technorati

  29. Global Voices Online

  30. Sour Duck: “Call for Submissions: The Carnival of Feminists (Issue No. 3)

  31. Interested-Participant: “Rejected From the Carnivals

  32. Respectful Insolence (a.k.a. “Orac Knows”): “The History Carnival VII… plus Orac’s advice to blog carnival hosts

  33. MediaGirl.org

  34. Media Girl’s blog

  35. Media Girl: “Tag, you’re it! (And no longer a person.)

  36. Echidne of the Snakes

  37. Part III: Meta-Issues

  38. Respectful Insolence (a.k.a. “Orac Knows”): “The History Carnival VII… plus Orac’s advice to blog carnival hosts

  39. Wikipedia: A-list blogger

  40. Technorati: Popular blogs

  41. Technorati: Blog Finder

  42. Technorati Blog Finder: feminist

  43. Technorati Blog Finder: feminism

  44. Sour Duck: “‘Yay for a little geek love!’

  45. Instapundit

  46. Instapundit: Untitled post, November 16, 2005 03:35 PM by Glenn Reynolds

  47. memeorandum: (Untitled) Top Item for Political Web, page A1… for 8:25 PM ET, November 16, 2005

  48. Pseudo-Adrienne at Alas, A Blog: “Carnival of Feminists: Issue #3

  49. Sour Duck

  50. Issue 3, The Carnival of Feminists

  51. Bitch Ph.D.: New Carnival of the Feminists is Up

  52. Blackfeminism.org: “The Carnival of Feminists, Issue 3

  53. CultureKitchen: “HEADS UP! Carnival of the Feminists

  54. Sour Duck’s Link Blog

  55. Comment: Hedwig the Owl (Living the Scientific Life), attached to the blogger’s carnival issue, “Tangled Bank, Issue #23, The Birdday Edition

  56. Living the Scientific Life: “How I Hosted the Tangled Bank

  57. The Tangled Bank

  58. Feministe: “NYU Grad Student Strike

  59. Echidnes of the Snakes: “The Voice of Sanity

  60. Bitch Ph.D.: “Samuel Alito: An Undue Burden on Us

  61. Wikipedia: crop rotation

  62. Issue 3

  63. Blog Carnival

  64. Answers.com: blog

  65. Wikipedia: blog

  66. My London Your London
Additional references (not cited in notes):Part I: Introduction | Part II: Technical Notes | Part III: Meta-Issues | Part IV: Reference Links | Part V: Revisions

2 comments:

coturnix said...

This is a fantastic series. Very useful. Dunno, but perhaps some stuff collected in the Meta-Carnival may be useful (as a link/reference) as well.

candace said...

Wow - I figured it was a lot of work but now I can see just how much it was. You've done a doubly good job: first with the Carnival, and now sharing the behind-the-scenes. Thanks!