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On Tuesday, we shared our editors' selections of the best of OUPblog publishing this year, and now it's time to examine another measure: popularity, or in our case, pageviews. Our most read blog posts of 2015 are... not published in 2015. Once again, Galileo, Cleopatra, antibiotics, and quantum theory (all published in previous years) have dominated our traffic.
The post Top ten OUPblog posts of 2015 by the numbers appeared first on OUPblog.
The publishing volume of the OUPblog has finally led to the inevitable -- I can no longer read every article we publish. Fortunately, I have an amazing team of deputy editors who review articles, catch (most) errors, and discover the best of our publishing over the course of the year.
The post Top OUPblog posts of 2015: Editor’s Picks appeared first on OUPblog.
It’s an exciting time to be an editor of the OUPblog. Over the course of the last ten years, the blog has gone from strength to strength. In order to help the blog continue to develop, the focus has been on reaching the right communities with the right content.
The post “It’s an exciting time to be an editor”: Dan Parker on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.
I had a rather unexpected start for the OUPblog. I spent my first day getting to grips with all the customizations and plugins of the blogging platform. I was armed with quite possibly the most amazing exit memo ever written (thank you Lauren). I was fully confident that a smooth transition was underway.
The post “a rather unexpected start”: Alice Northover on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.
The OUPblog has been a part of my working life for something like eight years. These days I am mainly ‘just’ a reader, but for a long time, the blog was something I worked with on a daily basis.
The post “who wouldn’t want to get involved?” : Kirsty Doole on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.
I was late turning in this reflection. Do you know how embarrassing that is? The former Editor missing a deadline to the current Editor? Apparently blogging muscles atrophy after you adapt to writing mostly in 140-character sprints.
The post “I should’ve picked a better hashtag”: Lauren Appelwick on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.
Today we speak to Rebecca Bernstein (aka Becca Ford) who served as OUPblog Editor from 2006-2010. No OUPblog editor has had a longer tenure and she shepherded the blog through its early years and many of its growing pains.
The post “Smart people blogging”: Becca Ford on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.
From our first tweet in 1587 to Oxford Fortune Cookie by signal flag, social media is part of the long history and tradition of Oxford University Press.
The post An illustrated history of social media at Oxford University Press appeared first on OUPblog.
Yesterday we shared 34 selections of the OUPblog's best work as judged by sharp editorial eyes and author favorites. However, only one of those selections coincides with the most popular posts according to pageviews. Does Google Analytics know something that our editors do not? Do these articles simply "pop" (and promptly deflate)? Or are there certain questions to which people always demand an answer?
The post The 34 most popular OUPblog posts of the last ten years appeared first on OUPblog.
Wednesday, 22 July 2015, marks the tenth anniversary of the OUPblog. In one decade our authors, staff, and friends have contributed over 8,000 blog posts, from articles and opinion pieces to Q&As in writing and on video, from quizzes and polls to podcasts and playlists, from infographics and slideshows to maps and timelines. Anatoly Liberman alone has written over 490 articles on etymology. Sorting through the finest writing and the most intriguing topics over the years seems a rather impossible task.
The post The best of a decade on the OUPblog appeared first on OUPblog.