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Inforrm: Spring Cleaning the Blogroll – John-Paul Tettmar-Saleh

Now that spring has officially arrived, it seemed a good time to do a little spring cleaning on the Inforrm blog roll.  We have dusted away moth-eaten links to inactive sites and buffed it up with some new sites.

The updating is a continuous and endless process.  Please let us know if we have made any mistakes and if there are sites that we should be adding to our blogroll for the great edification of our readers.

Here are the new additions:

Media law

Privacy and data protection

Freedom of expression

General

Twitter

Sites you might miss

Many sites have been removed from INFORRM’s because they no longer exist. These include:

“Inactive and Less Active Blogs and Sites”

Finally, we have moved a number of blogs and sites to this category (formerly “Less Active Blogs”).  We have done this so that readers can refer to the content of blogs which are no longer being updated.

The category of “Less Active Blogs” is not scientific.  Some bloggers post every day (we try to), some only once every six months or even less frequently.  We have left some intermittently active blogs on the Blogroll in the hope that they may spring into action again.  In relation to others we have given up hope after some months (or sometimes years).  If you disagree with the description of your Blog or Site as “Inactive” or “Less Active” please let us know and we will revive you!

John-Paul Tettmar-Saleh is a writer, law student and aspiring media lawyer.  He is a researcher for Inforrm. 

 

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