Academics are increasingly being urged to blog in order to expand their audiences, create networks and to learn to write in more reader friendly style. This paper holds this advocacy up to empirical scrutiny. A content analysis of 100 academic blogs sugg
A discussion on whether scholars should take the time to write a blog about their work. http://www.u...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
Academic blogs have become increasingly important as a means of disseminating research and attractin...
The number of scholarly blogs on the Web is increasing. In this article, a group of researchers are ...
In the fall of 2018, we conducted an anonymous online survey among academic bloggers in the humaniti...
The success of academic blogs depends on the participation and engagement of students. Taking an exp...
This research project investigated how openness and sharing of knowledge are manifested through scho...
Peer-reviewed academic publications are largely viewed as the gold standard of sharing scholarly wor...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
While the blogosphere has always included sites by students, professors, librarians, administrators ...
Given the far-reaching attention of their paper on the nature of academic blogging, Inger Mewburn an...
Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and personal expression. Researchers are only j...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
Scholarly blogs help researchers to establish expertise, forge new intellectual bonds in their disci...
This paper describes a small-scale study which investigates the role of blogging in professional aca...
A discussion on whether scholars should take the time to write a blog about their work. http://www.u...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
Academic blogs have become increasingly important as a means of disseminating research and attractin...
The number of scholarly blogs on the Web is increasing. In this article, a group of researchers are ...
In the fall of 2018, we conducted an anonymous online survey among academic bloggers in the humaniti...
The success of academic blogs depends on the participation and engagement of students. Taking an exp...
This research project investigated how openness and sharing of knowledge are manifested through scho...
Peer-reviewed academic publications are largely viewed as the gold standard of sharing scholarly wor...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
While the blogosphere has always included sites by students, professors, librarians, administrators ...
Given the far-reaching attention of their paper on the nature of academic blogging, Inger Mewburn an...
Blogs are a new and intriguing form of communication and personal expression. Researchers are only j...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
Scholarly blogs help researchers to establish expertise, forge new intellectual bonds in their disci...
This paper describes a small-scale study which investigates the role of blogging in professional aca...
A discussion on whether scholars should take the time to write a blog about their work. http://www.u...
Traditionally, academic researchers have been using platforms such as conferences, academic journals...
Academic blogs have become increasingly important as a means of disseminating research and attractin...