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title: Anthologize
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date: '2010-08-03T15:43:29-04:00'
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permalink: /anthologize/
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- blogging
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- publishing
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- software
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I’m way more pressed for time than I’d like right now, finishing up a bajillion details involved in moving myself and a subset of my stuff across the country for the next ten months, but I want to be sure to take a second to note the absolute awesomeness of [Anthologize](http://anthologize.org), the new WordPress 3.0 plugin developed by the [One Week | One Tool](http://oneweekonetool.org/) workshop, sponsored by the NEH’s [Office of Digital Humanities](http://www.neh.gov/ODH/ODHHome/tabid/36/EntryId/140/Report-from-ODH-Institute-One-Week-One-Tool.aspx). The plugin is designed to take you from blog to book — or, even better, from many blogs to many kinds of book-like outputs. I’ve only just begun playing with it, but can easily imagine it become a key part of my Intro to Digital Media Studies class, and I can also see its utility in repurposing thematically-linked blog posts in more permanent, more “official” form.
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Huge congratulations to the Anthologize team, and I look forward to watching — and participating in — the project’s further development.
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