Sethi Sumer K
Department of Radiodiagnosis, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India.
J Thorac Imaging. 2007 May;22(2):115-9. doi: 10.1097/01.rti.0000213578.47398.aa.
Recently, there has been no escaping the mention of blogs in the media. Blogging has emerged as a social phenomenon, which has impacted politics, business, and communication. Blogging software has enabled people with limited knowledge of the Internet to publish their thoughts online and participate in a global conversation; whereas the Blogosphere has hyperaccelerated the spread of information. Technorati, a blog search engine is now tracking over 7.8 million Weblogs, and 937 million links, and reports that there are about 30,000 to 40,000 new blogs created a day. The majority of people who blog do so as a hobby, using blogs to publish their thoughts, feelings, and viewpoints on whatever topics interest them. Blogging software also enables people to post pictures, music, and more recently videos. For many people blogs are used as online journals or diaries; other people use blogs to communicate with their family and friends. Whether people generate revenue with their blogs or use them as a hobby the one thing they all have in common is that they are part of the Blogosphere, or network of blogs that gives people a voice and allows them to spread information at an unprecedented rate. Although searching PubMed produces few results for "blog" (6 relevant articles of 24), "weblog" (1 article), web log (8 entries of varying relevance), and "blogging" (4 articles) (none of which were in Radiology, RadioGraphics, AJR, or JVIR), blogging might well become an important means of information transfer in Radiology also. As radiology is an image-based science, a blog is a satisfying endeavor in that you can share your experiences with others instantaneously In this context, I would like to submit my experience with easy method for building a Web site known as blogging (maintaining a Web log). As a radiologist, I use my blog (http://www.sumerdoc.blogspot.com/; or http://www.indianradiology.com/) to post interesting cases from my routine practice along with any interesting abstracts I come across during my day-to-day work. The success of this project can be measured by the fact that in the last full year of "rad-blogging," more than 30,000 visitors came to the site from all over the world, with thousands of queries from patients, colleagues, and many interested students. Rad-blogging might well become a new easy method of information exchange and opinion building in Radiology.
最近,媒体上对博客的提及随处可见。博客已成为一种社会现象,对政治、商业和交流都产生了影响。博客软件使对互联网了解有限的人也能在网上发表自己的想法并参与全球对话;而博客圈则极大地加速了信息的传播。Technorati是一个博客搜索引擎,目前正在追踪超过780万个博客和9.37亿个链接,并报告说每天大约有3万到4万个新博客创建。大多数写博客的人是出于爱好,利用博客来发表他们对任何感兴趣话题的想法、感受和观点。博客软件还使人们能够发布图片、音乐,最近还能发布视频。对许多人来说,博客被用作在线日志或日记;其他人则用博客与家人和朋友交流。无论人们是通过博客创收还是将其作为爱好,他们的共同点是,他们都是博客圈的一部分,也就是一个博客网络,它赋予人们发言权,并使他们能够以前所未有的速度传播信息。虽然在PubMed中搜索“博客”(24篇相关文章中的6篇)、“网络日志”(1篇文章)、“网络日志”(8篇相关性各异的条目)和“写博客”(4篇文章)(其中没有一篇发表在《放射学》《放射影像学》《美国放射学杂志》或《介入放射学杂志》上)得到的结果很少,但写博客很可能也会成为放射学领域信息传播的一种重要方式。由于放射学是一门基于图像的科学,博客是一种令人满意的尝试,因为你可以立即与他人分享你的经验。在这种背景下,我想分享一下我使用一种名为写博客(维护网络日志)的简单方法来创建网站的经验。作为一名放射科医生,我利用我的博客(http://www.sumerdoc.blogspot.com/;或http://www.indianradiology.com/)发布我日常工作中的有趣病例以及我在日常工作中遇到的任何有趣摘要。这个项目的成功可以从以下事实来衡量:在“放射科博客”的最后一整年里,来自世界各地的访问者超过3万人,收到了患者、同事和许多感兴趣的学生提出的数千个问题。放射科博客很可能会成为放射学领域一种新的、便捷的信息交流和观点形成方式。