12. University sponsored blogs provide a place for individuals and departments to share thoughts and opinions.
13. Case Blogs are provided to alumni, faculty, staff and students for business or personal use. business or personal use. business or personal use.
14. Case blog system brings in over 100,000 visitors per month. Year Unique Visitors Visits Pages Viewed Dec 1, 2004 478 992 9403 Dec 1, 2005 33176 71069 349649 Dec 1, 2006 105237 203228 720122 Dec 1, 2007 135437 289649 1267117 May 1, 2008 145466 283948 1327243 Year # Blogs # Authors Total Entries 2006 1,080 1,460 10,800 2007 1,330 1,850 14,500 2008 1,475 2,060 16,850
15. Faculty Blogs Writing this blog has been of benefit to me personally. The sheer discipline that it forces on me to write daily has resulted in greater productivity. Last year I had five articles accepted for publication, three of which started out as extensive blog entries, which meant that I had done much of the research and writing and editing long before I considered submitting it to a journal. There is one thing about the blog that I have still not quite come to terms with, and that is the personal exposure. I am by nature a private person and initially saw myself only writing about abstract ideas in a coolly analytical way, without revealing much about myself. But it is hard to maintain that level of detachment when one is passionate about something. Although I do not dwell on the details of my personal life (which is very boring anyway), I have discovered what writers know, that you cannot help but reveal things about yourself whenever you write about anything you care about. You inevitably reveal your attitudes and values. -Mano Singham Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 13,053 26,774 52,314
16. Faculty Blogs - Steven A. Hauck, II Assistant Professor Planetary Geodynamics Things I am working on, reading, teaching, or just musing about...
18. Student Blogs Blogging makes me a better consumer of information I’ll be honest: I can’t stand reading textbooks. As I’ve gotten older, I feel as if my ability to focus on a single sheet of paper or book has diminished, rather than strengthened. Blogging has helped reverse this trend as it’s critical that I monitor a variety of news sources daily in order to stay on top of industry and other news. My Google Reader feed, for instance, averages about 100 or more read items per day; that’s a lot of info to keep up with. Although I don’t feel as well-educated as I would if I were able to keep up with, say, some of the hard-hitting political blogs out there, I learn a lot more per day than I would without these inputs. Fortunately, the more you read, the better you write, and I feel as if my writing abilities have improved somewhat since beginning this project, at the very least within this specific medium. A few months ago, I wouldn’t be able to keep my thoughts straight within a 200-word article, but now, my focus is headed in the right direction. Andy DeSoto Senior, College of William & Mary http://www.andydesoto.com
21. Classroom Blogs Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed April 2006 595 1,416 3,920
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26. Alumni Blogs I am an alumnus of the Class of 2000 from Case Western Reserve University. I currently live and work in New Jersey, but I do make an occasional visit back to campus. The views expressed in this blog are my personal ones, but I do hope that visitors will consider my viewpoint in making the right choice. - James Chang Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 19,274 24,908 43,391
28. Department Blogs Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 1,106 2,966 6,636 Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 7,238 15,920 35,263
29. Department Blogs Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 48 68 193 June 2008 8,791 18,889 45,973
30. Department Blogs Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed August 2008 48 68 193 June 2008 8,791 18,889 45,973
31. Off-campus blogs This blog is an ongoing exploration of issues related to copyright and fair use in our contemporary digital culture. The blog began and continued through April 2008 as a class project in Peter Friedman’s Legal Analysis & Writing classes at Case Western Reserve University of Law during the spring 2008 semester. The students wrote cross-motions for summary judgment in a fictional lawsuit brought by the owners of the copyright to "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)." In the course of the students' work in researching and writing their summary judgment briefs, the professor and the students posted items here that raise and explore the legal and policy implications implicit in and related to the infringement claim and Defendants' fair use defense.
40. Directories and aggregators create a relationship among the different blogs. Month Unique Visitors # of Visits Pages viewed May 2008 145,466 283,948 1,327,243
41. Subject tags let visitors explore how different blogs explore common topics.