This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding of what characterizes blogging as part of the scholarly communication. Eight blogs from high energy physics (HEP) and eight from digital history were closely followed. The analysis was made by employing an analytical framework based on genre theory. The results reveal common communicative purposes in the scholarly blogs; there are many similarities in form features and content, which also relate to the purposes of the blogs. In addition, the context in which the blogs are situated is based both in the blogging researchers ’ epistemic cultures and in their knowledge about blogging practices. A conclusion is that the scholarly blogs is an additi...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
The research blog has become a popular mechanism for the quick discussion of scholarly information. ...
In the fall of 2018, we conducted an anonymous online survey among academic bloggers in the humaniti...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
This paper presents a study of scholarly blogs. The aim is to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
Introduction. Examines how an analytical framework of situated genre analysis can be used to study h...
It is the aim of this thesis to contribute to a research-based understanding of researchers’ use of ...
The number of scholarly blogs on the Web is increasing. In this article, a group of researchers are ...
Blogs have become everyday acquaintances in digital life. Although personal, political, and fashion ...
This paper examines scholarly blogging as an emergent phe-nomenon among academics of different disci...
The purpose of this article is to examine the use of blogs as tools in scholarly communication pract...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
This research project investigated how openness and sharing of knowledge are manifested through scho...
The article focuses on blogs related to research activities of the academic community. Research-rela...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
The research blog has become a popular mechanism for the quick discussion of scholarly information. ...
In the fall of 2018, we conducted an anonymous online survey among academic bloggers in the humaniti...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
This article presents a study of 16 scholarly blogs with the aim to gain an in-depth understanding o...
This paper presents a study of scholarly blogs. The aim is to gain an in-depth understanding of what...
Introduction. Examines how an analytical framework of situated genre analysis can be used to study h...
It is the aim of this thesis to contribute to a research-based understanding of researchers’ use of ...
The number of scholarly blogs on the Web is increasing. In this article, a group of researchers are ...
Blogs have become everyday acquaintances in digital life. Although personal, political, and fashion ...
This paper examines scholarly blogging as an emergent phe-nomenon among academics of different disci...
The purpose of this article is to examine the use of blogs as tools in scholarly communication pract...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
This research project investigated how openness and sharing of knowledge are manifested through scho...
The article focuses on blogs related to research activities of the academic community. Research-rela...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
The research blog has become a popular mechanism for the quick discussion of scholarly information. ...
In the fall of 2018, we conducted an anonymous online survey among academic bloggers in the humaniti...