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This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences. Specific blogs include:
This is the main directory of WikiProjects and related administration pages on the English Wikipedia. Due to the high volume of WikiProjects (over 2,000), this directory has been split into several "sub-directories" based on the projects' scope.
Dremel scroll saw. A scroll saw is a small electric or pedal-operated saw used to cut intricate curves in wood, metal, or other materials. The fineness of its blade allows it to cut more delicately than a power jigsaw, and more easily than a hand coping saw or fretsaw.
This is a list of past instructors in the Clarion Workshop, an annual writers' workshop for science fiction, fantasy, and speculative literature writers. Instructors marked with an asterisk are also graduates of the Clarion or Clarion West workshops. Saladin Ahmed; Eleanor Arnason; Steven Barnes; Christopher Barzak* Elizabeth Bear; Michael ...
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This is a list of instructors in the Clarion South Writers Workshop, an annual writers' workshop for science fiction, fantasy, and speculative literature writers. Lee Battersby (2007) Simon Brown (2007) Jack Dann (2009, 2004) Ellen Datlow (2005) Terry Dowling (2004) Gardner Dozois (2007) David G. Hartwell (2004) Rob Hood (2007) Nalo Hopkinson ...
The project successfully released over 6500 items and stories online, which can be freely downloaded and used for education and research. The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee. In 2011, the team at the University of Oxford received further funding from Europeana to run a similar crowdsourcing initiative in Germany.
This is a project on English Wikipedia which is part of the larger Wikimedia Gender Gap project. It suggests workshop content and provides a list of related workshops, as well as a list of Wikipedia editors who have conducted and/or will conduct workshops for women interested in editing Wikipedia.