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Dabney Weems

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Article

Publication Date

4-24-2008

Abstract

OXFORD, Miss. - In recent years, blogs have become popular tools to distribute information quickly across the Internet. Journalists use them to update stories, political groups use them to communicate with supporters, and everyday people use them to share thoughts and activities with friends. Now, a University of Mississippi professor is using blogs as a tool to teach pharmacy students to communicate more effectively.

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