Recent research by Horst Joepen from Searchmetrics derives a ‘social media visibility’ score for 20 Russell Group universities, looking across their presence on Facebook, Twitter, Linked-in, Google+ and other media. The LSE Impact blog team have now charted these scores against the sizes of the universities involved. The results suggest that larger universities are having most difficulty in getting their social media presence off the ground, while LSE, Cambridge and Oxford are well ahead in this field
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The Web has become an important tool for scholars to publicise their activities and disseminate thei...
This work describes how Italian universities use social media, with a focus on Facebook and Twitter....
The aim of the paper is to investigate the use of social media by Italian universities as communicat...
Social media is increasingly used in higher education settings by researchers, students and institut...
There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of year...
How widely is Facebook used within higher education? And does ‘liking’ a university’s Facebook page ...
This paper explores the different uses of the Twitter social media made by the top 100 universities ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald Publishing Limited in Online Infor...
Social media is a rapidly growing Internet phenomenon. In fact the growth of social media is so rapi...
yesCommentators and academics now refer to Higher Education (HE) as a market and the language of the...
This paper explores how universities academic reputation as measured by scientometric indicators is ...
Universities use social media to attract prospective staff, students, and funding; to engage with cu...
none4siThe social media hype these days is omnipresent, encouraging even public institutions to part...
Social media has changed both the way in which organizations and their brands interact with their cu...
Managing an online reputation is critical to higher education. Universities cannot afford to lose e...
The Web has become an important tool for scholars to publicise their activities and disseminate thei...
This work describes how Italian universities use social media, with a focus on Facebook and Twitter....
The aim of the paper is to investigate the use of social media by Italian universities as communicat...