Evidence from the Research Information Network suggests many UK academics are reluctant to adopt web 2.0 tools for their work, worried that such tools are not seen as credible or useful. Cheryl Brown discusses how researchers in developing countries face additional barriers such as poor infrastructure, and concludes that design and an understanding of the barriers are key ways to help increase the likelihood of success
Research findings are vital to a country's progress; hence, conducting research is essential. Numero...
Over the past 15 years the Web has transformed the ways in which we search for information and use i...
Eager to find out what impact blogging and social media could have on the dissemination of her work,...
The academic community faces a significant problem in staying up-to-date with new technologies. Ofte...
Earlier this year, the National Centre for Research Methods released a research paper to waves of in...
Over the past 15 years, the web has transformed the way we seek and use information. In the last 5 ...
Graham Stone and Ellen Collins investigate whether 25 Research Things, an innovative online learning...
One of the features of the growth of Web 2.0 resources and services in recent years has been the rap...
A growing body of research from around the world has demonstrated that uptake of social media and we...
Web 2.0 technologies have gained increased popularity over the last decade. They have transformed us...
Sharing research resources of different kinds, in new ways, and on an increasing scale, is a central...
Over the past 15 years the Web has transformed the ways in which we search for information and use i...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
The Royal Society of Chemistry held, to our knowledge, the world’s first Twitter conference at 9am o...
One of the features of the growth of Web 2.0 resources and services in recent years has been the rap...
Research findings are vital to a country's progress; hence, conducting research is essential. Numero...
Over the past 15 years the Web has transformed the ways in which we search for information and use i...
Eager to find out what impact blogging and social media could have on the dissemination of her work,...
The academic community faces a significant problem in staying up-to-date with new technologies. Ofte...
Earlier this year, the National Centre for Research Methods released a research paper to waves of in...
Over the past 15 years, the web has transformed the way we seek and use information. In the last 5 ...
Graham Stone and Ellen Collins investigate whether 25 Research Things, an innovative online learning...
One of the features of the growth of Web 2.0 resources and services in recent years has been the rap...
A growing body of research from around the world has demonstrated that uptake of social media and we...
Web 2.0 technologies have gained increased popularity over the last decade. They have transformed us...
Sharing research resources of different kinds, in new ways, and on an increasing scale, is a central...
Over the past 15 years the Web has transformed the ways in which we search for information and use i...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
The Royal Society of Chemistry held, to our knowledge, the world’s first Twitter conference at 9am o...
One of the features of the growth of Web 2.0 resources and services in recent years has been the rap...
Research findings are vital to a country's progress; hence, conducting research is essential. Numero...
Over the past 15 years the Web has transformed the ways in which we search for information and use i...
Eager to find out what impact blogging and social media could have on the dissemination of her work,...