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The Wales-Wide Web :: Graham Attwell on Learning, Knowledge and Technology Weblog 455 entries 26-October-2007 1 authors
show or hide details for this item Names matter? Blog Entry 0 replies2 resources 17-January-2005 Graham Attwell
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17-January-2005 10:50:55
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17-January-2005 10:50:57
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OL Daily OL Daily [ Go there ]
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Email to Stephen Downes

Dear Stephen

Thanks for bit on National Guidance Research site in OL Daily. Small point - my name is spelt with two tts as in Attwell.

I normally don't really care what people call me but in age when net identities has become so important it does raise some issues. Out of curiosity I did a search on Graham Atwell and to my amazement found nearly 10 pages on Google with my name wrongly spelt!

Is this a case of split virtual personalities?

I was talking about this to my friend Alan Brown the other day. He mentioned Google Scholar. Whilst I suppose Google intend the search engine to be used for topic based searching, along with many others I suspect, I tend to use it to search for work by people. Sort of works for Attwell - although there is an interesting juxtaposition of a paper of mine followed by a citation to something called "Secondary Insults to the Injured Brain". But - more to the point - he pointed out if you have a name like mine, there is no chance of finding anything he has written in the deluge of A. Browns.

So - names matter - could this be a future consideration for parents in choosing kids names?

Cheers

Graham

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