Described as a "prolific blogger", Rettberg started her research
blog jill/txt in 2000 and was thus one of the earliest academic bloggers. In 2002 she co-authored the first scholarly paper on blogs with Torill Mortensen. In 2003 she wrote a definition of weblog for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, posting a first draft to her blog and asking readers for feedback that she then integrated into the final definition. In 2006 she published a paper describing the transition from blogging as a PhD student to blogging as an established academic as being challenging, and identifying three types of academic blogging. As described by Melissa Gregg, these three types are: 1)
public intellectuals with large audiences whose blogs are a defining feature of their reputation or notoriety, 2) the
research log, an online version of the traditional notebook or record-book, and 3)
pseudonymous blogs about academic life. Building on this, Gregg characterised academic blogs as a "subcultural form of expression favored by young academics as part of constructing a professional identity". its accessible style and "its recognition that blogging is ultimately about humans, not metrics". == Selfies and machine vision ==