Category Archives: Carnivals

NC Blogging of the Week

The 104th edition of The Tar Heel Tavern is up on Freelance Writing for Nonprofits. The theme is ‘paying tribute’.
Next week, the carnival will be on my old digs, Science And Politics, with no particular theme or topic. Just send your week’s best to: Coturnix AT gmail DOT com

The Tar Heel Tavern – last call

Kivi is hosting The Tar Heel Tavern tomorrow, so send your entries ASAP:

I am also hosting The Tarheel Tavern this weekend, the premiere carnival of North Carolina bloggers. My theme is “Paying Tribute.” Since we are close to President’s Day, and nobody I know actually honors our presidents on the day, I suggest we honor a person in our lives or history who really does deserve an extra bit of love and respect from us, via our blogs. NC bloggers can submit a post to me by Saturday night at kivi AT writingfornonprofits.com.

EcoBlogging of the Month

Oekologie #2 is up on Perceiving Wholes.

History Blogging of the Month

History Carnival #48 is up on Aardvarchaeology

Skeptical Blogging of the fortnight

The 54th Skeptic’s Circle is up on Action Skeptics.

EduBlogging of the Week

The Carnival Of Education: Week 106 is up on The Education Wonks.
This Week’s Carnival of Homeschooling is up on Nerd Family

Liberal Blogging of the Week

Carnival of the Liberals – Valentine’s Day Edition – is up on The Greenbelt

Science Blogging of the Fortnight

Tangled Bank – Snowy Valentine Edition is up on Lab Cat.

MedBlogging of the Week

A very, very sweet edition of Grand Rounds is up on Chronic Babe

HIV-AIDS Blogging of the Month

The 8th Edition of the International Carnival of Pozitivies (ICP) is up on 2sides2Ron.

NeuroBlogging of the Fortnight

Encephalon #16 is up on Mind Hacks

NC Blogging of the Week

Utter Transformative Joy – The Tarheel Tavern #103 is up on Scrutiny Hooligans.

MathBlogging of the Fortnight

The very first edition of the Carnival of Mathematics is up on Abstract Nonsense

GenBlogging of the week

Mendel’s Garden #11 is up on Genetics and Health Blog: We Love Genetics… We Love Genetics Not!

Voyage of the (Birds on the) Beagle

I and the Bird #42 is up on Neurophilosophy blog. Beautiful rendition, formatted like Charles Darwin’s diaries from the “Beagle”, which – the ship, I mean – as you know (Day 8), is planned to be rebuilt and sailed again, but only if you help.

MedBlogging of the Week

Grand Rounds 3.20 are now up on Tales from the Emergency Room and Beyond…
Change of Shift, Volume 1, Number 17, a Valentine’s Day edition, is up on Nurse Ratched’s Place

EduBlogging of the Week

105th edition of the Carnival of Education is up on This Week In Education.
The 58th edition of the Carnival of Homeschooling is up on About:Homeschooling

Tar Heel Tavern

Slight changes in the hosting line-up for the Tar Heel Tavern:
Next Host: Scrutiny Hooligans

  • TTHT #104 (18 February 2007) Host: Writing for Nonprofits
  • TTHT #105 (25 February 2007) Host: Science and Politics
  • TTHT #106 (4 March 2007) Host: Slowly She Turned
  • TTHT #107 (11 March 2007) Host: Scrutiny Hooligans
  • TTHT #108 (18 March 2007) Host: ?
  • TTHT #109 (25 March 2007) Host: ?
  • TTHT #110 (1 April 2007) Host: Scrutiny Hooligans
  • TTHT #110 (8 April 2007) Host: ?
  • TTHT #111 (15 April 2007) Host: ?
  • TTHT #112 (22 April 2007) Host: ?
  • TTHT #113 (29 April 2007) Host: Writing for Nonprofits
  • Let me know if you want to host!

    Harry Potter Mania on Blogs

    Now that the Seventh Book is available for pre-order (and beating all the records, not to mention being #1 on Amazon), there is gooing to be a lot of blogospheric speculation about it, e.g., who dies, what happens and how it ends. So, between now and July 21st, as well as afterwards, read the Carnival of Harry Potter and submit your entries to it whenever you write something about it. The latest edition, posted last night, is up on Pensieve.

    NC blogging of the week

    The very first blog carnival, the Carnival of Vanities was invented here, in Chapel Hill.
    The very first state-based blog carnival, the Tar Heel Tavern was invented here, in Chapel Hill. There were about a hundred editions of this weekly carnival so far and the Second Anniversary is approaching fast.
    The latest 102nd edition was posted last night on Moomin Light. Next week, the carnival comes back home to my old, recently resurrected blog Science And Politics. Send me permalinks to your best post (or two) of the week by Saturday night, at: Coturnix AT gmail DOT com.
    Also, let me know if you want to host a future edition of the carnival. Let the tradition continue – meet the NC blogging friends, old and new, every week in a different virtual tavern.

    Godlessness of the week

    Carnival of the Godless #59 is up on Aardvarchaeology

    Bioinformatics Blogging of the Month

    Bio::Blogs #7, the carnival of bioinformatics and quantitative biology, is up on BioHacking

    Physics Blogging of the Week

    Philosophia Naturalis #6 is up on Science And Reason. Have I missed any other carnivals this week?

    Big Plans for NC (and Triangle) Blogging in the New Year

    So, whats’ cookin’ in the local blogging world? Quite a lot, actually.
    First, our little group, BlogTogether is growing, growing. Instead of being just a little <a href="Anton’s sideproject, we are thinking of turning it into a non-profit organization – so if you have experience with founding non-profits please let us know ASAP.
    Also, apart from Anton, several others (including myself) are now able to post there. This will make the blog much more active and interactive this year than it was ever before. We are also looking for a nice-looking logo for it so we can slap it on side-bars of all of our blogs. If you have talent, give it a try!
    Second, we are much more ambitious with meet-ups this year. We plan on having, each month, one virtual meet-up (here). We’ll continue with our regular two meet-ups (at Milltown at 6:30pm) where we sit down over coffee or beer and chat, usually starting with a particular topic (see here for some topics we are planning for February and March), before it becomes a free-for-all. Even if you are not a blogger – come by and within minutes you’ll have a blog of your own as we’ll help you set one up in minutes!
    Once a month we’ll have a more active meet-up, actually doing something fun for a change (and get our butts off the comfortable chairs). This month, we’ll go bowling (hey, the place has wi-fi, so you can liveblog!). In the past, we’ve had between four and eight people normally showing up at meetups (unless a celebrity comes by – then everyone shows up). Let’s try to have a greater attendance this year. After all, now that both Pandagon (with both Pam and Amanda living here) and Panda’s Thumb are Triangle-based blogs (should our logo have a panda on it?!), the epicenter of power-blogging of the world is somewhere in the RTP area, I’d guess. So come by and meet the blogging stars!
    We are already planning the second Science Blogging Conference (and the anthology to go with it) for early 2008!
    In the meantime, think about joining us for the FoodBlogging series of events (if eating, drinking, eating, drinking and repeating it all over again can be called ‘events’) this summer. Sure, click on that link and salivate! What great places to eat and drink with fellow bloggers and blog about it!
    Anton is hinting about some major activity on the StoryBlogging front this year as well.
    And there are more ideas floating around (a design conference, perhaps an EduBlogging Conference, etc.)
    Finally, and very importantly, the Tar Heel Tavern #102 will be hosted at Moomin Light this weekend. There is no theme, so send whatever you’d like to: songfinn AT yahoo DOT com by Saturday evening..
    Once again, the Tavern was closed last weekend for the lack of a host. Let’s not let this carnival die – it was the first state-based carnival ever and it survived two years and more than 100 editions!
    Do you want to host in the near future? Let us know. Do you want to get more involved in managing the carnival (as Laurie, Erin and I are both too busy with other stuff to do so full-time)? In any case, let us know at: coturnix AT gmail DOT com (me) or lponeill AT att DOT net (Laurie).

    This is a busy week in the world of Blog Carnivals…

    Skeptics Circle #53 is up on Slicing with Occam’s Razor.
    Festival of the Trees #8 is up on Ginkgo Dreams.
    There is a (finally!) brand new Carnival of the Mathematics
    And, although there are already three other EduCarnivals doing well, there is another one coming, the Carnival of the Edublogs focusing on the use of technology in the classroom.
    And I linked to a bunch of other carnivals already this week as the new editions were getting posted…

    Anthropology and History Blogging of the Week

    Four Stone Hearth #8 is up on Northstate Science
    The 47th History Carnival is up on ProgressiveHistorians

    Green Invertebrates

    Circus of the Spineless #17: The Symbology of Invertebrates is up on The Voltage Gate
    Carnival of the Green #62 is up on Jetson Green

    Liberal Blogging of the week

    Carnival of the Liberals #31 is up on Pollyticks.com

    Science Blogging of the Fortnight

    Tangled Bank 72: What’s in a name? Read the best of last two weeks’ science blogging on Ouroboros.

    EduBlogging of the week

    Teaching Carnival #19 is up on Scribblingwoman
    The 104th Carnival of Education is up on The Median Sib
    57th Carnival of Homeschooling is up on PalmTree Pundit

    MedBlogging of the Week

    Grand Rounds: 3.19 are now up on Envisioning 2.0

    NeuroBlogging of the fortnight

    Encephalon #15: Neuroscience Blog Carnival is up on SharpBrains.

    Children’s Medicine Blogging of the Week

    Pediatric Grand Rounds Volume 1 Edition 21: What Dreams May Come…..now up on Unintelligent Design

    Medical Imaging of the Week

    Radiology Grand Rounds-VIII are up on Sumer’s Radiology Site

    Carnivals

    Write about science and get exposure – send your stuff to carnivals.
    Calls for submissions have been announced for Tangled Bank, Grand Rounds, Skeptic’s Circle, Mendel’s Garden, Bio::Blogs, Encephalon, Circus of the Spineless, I And The Bird, Philosophia Naturalis, Change Of Shift, Radiology Grand Rounds, Four Stone Hearth, Festival of the Trees, Oekologie, Teaching Carnival, History Carnival.
    And you just missed submitting to the first Carnival of Postdocs as it just went live today, but you can apply to host the next one or submit your posts to the next edition.

    Are you a science blogger?

    So, you’ve written something about science lately? Then send the permalink of your post to Ouroboros for the next isntallment of the Tangled Bank.

    Green Birds

    I and the Bird #41 is up on A Snail’s Eye View
    Carnival of the Green #61 is up on Clay and Wattles

    Nursing blogging of the week

    Change of Shift: Volume One, Number Sixteen is up on Emergiblog

    EduBlogging of the week

    The Carnival Of Education: Week 103 is up on Education Wonks
    The Carnival of Homeschooling Week 56 is up on The Thinking Mother.

    MedBlogging of the Week

    The newest edition of Grand Rounds with a focus on the science aspects of healthcare and medicine, is up on my newest SciBling’s blog Signout.

    NC blogging of the week

    The 100th edition of the Tar Heel Tavern is up on Ogre’s place. Enjoy the seven-course meal! And let me know if you want to host in the near future.

    GeneBlogging of the Month

    The newest edition of Mendel’s Garden, the genetics carnival, is up on Neurotopia.

    Skeptical Blogging of the week

    The 52nd edition of the Skeptic’s Circle is up on Frank the Financially Savvy Atheist

    The Tar Heel Tavern – call for submissions

    This week’s edition of the Tar Heel Tavern will be #100, hosted by Ogre, and with a theme “Winter”. Send your entries by Saturday and let me know if you want to host a future edition.

    Liberal Blogging of the week

    The 30th Carnival of the Liberals is up on Shakespeare’s Sister

    ScienceBlogging of the fortnight

    The 1771 edition of the Tangled Bank has been rediscovered by scrupulous historical research on The Voltage Gate.

    Anthropology Blogging of the Week

    Four Stone Hearth #7 is up on Aardvarchaeology. The image made me hungry!

    Green Rounds

    Carnival of the Green #60 is up on One/Change
    Grand Rounds Vol. 3, No. 17 is up on Six Until Me

    History Blogging of the fortnight

    The 46th History Carnival is up on Investigations of a Dog.

    NeuroBlogging of the week

    The 14th edition of Encephalon is up on Mixing Memory.