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Today, the Scholarly Kitchen, the official blog of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, turns two years old. In the past year, we’ve published more than 320 posts and more than 1,500 comments from readers, a very high ratio of participation. We now reach a few thousand professionals each day through email and RSS. Occasionally, we reach tens of thousands when posts hit on just the right topic (or are tweeted by Tim O’Reilly, or both).
We have an amazing and expanded roster of bloggers, each with a slightly different background and professional perspective on scholarly publishing. And we have quite a year ahead of us, with some surprises coming later this year.
As with any group of writers, we’re really happy to have an audience — especially one that provides such great commentary. Please keep challenging us.
Thanks for two great years so far!
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Three words: my favorite blog.
Happy birthday, SK, and thank you.
Posted by Chris K | Feb 22, 2010, 10:52 amUh, let me guess. You’re going subscription-only and charging $99.95 a month?
Posted by AJ Cann | Feb 22, 2010, 3:50 pmPlease send your payment in cash, small bills. Also, we only accept Monopoly money (or hotels).
Posted by Kent Anderson | Feb 22, 2010, 4:03 pmHappy Birthday SK and congratulations to all the authors. This is the first read of my daily blogs. Keep up the great work and analysis that go into your posts.
Posted by Phil Roberts | Feb 24, 2010, 7:11 am