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	<description>The announcement is here. The one thing I object to is that only people who have education blogs can make nominations. That means that a whole lot of people who read blogs and who may be very good judges of such sites cannot make nominations. The process seems a bit like an insider&#39;s club to me. I am sure this blog counts as an education blog and my other blog probably does as well. So I may make some nominations myself. I&#39;ll probably not nominate myself though. But I read a lot of good education related blogs and if I can pick out a couple that deserve special attension I will make some nominations.I wish they had subject matter catagories other than library. I realize that there are a lot of blogging librarians but what about history, math, English, and my favorite - computer science? And special education! Are there people writing good stuff for special education parents and teachers?Wouldn&#39;t it be good to have some lists of the best blogs that focus on specific subject matter? I think that would be good if only to help support people who are sharing information in those specific subject areas. Maybe I need to start this one myself. What do you think? Do you agree that we need awards for subject matter education bloggers?</description>
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