Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the latest reality show. Mark Carrigan outlines what academics can get out of the social media service and why the academic twittersphere really is the most no different from presenting to an audience
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, lit...
Academic Twitter is more than just sharing research articles and live-tweeting at conferences. Andy ...
Using Twitter to develop our profiles as academics, to create genuine communities of practice and me...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
New academic practices supported by platforms like Twitter give scholars the opportunity to carve ou...
Many academics have embraced social media as a tool for networking and disseminating research. Inspi...
Wooing, hooking up and spinning stories are not the usual behaviours to describe academics and the w...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the growing use of Twitter in academic and arti...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
We asked readers of the blog and our Twitter followers to submit their own tips and examples for aca...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of year...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Are you an academic who uses Twitter? What do you Tweet about? Who are your Tweeps? Amy Mollett and ...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, lit...
Academic Twitter is more than just sharing research articles and live-tweeting at conferences. Andy ...
Using Twitter to develop our profiles as academics, to create genuine communities of practice and me...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
New academic practices supported by platforms like Twitter give scholars the opportunity to carve ou...
Many academics have embraced social media as a tool for networking and disseminating research. Inspi...
Wooing, hooking up and spinning stories are not the usual behaviours to describe academics and the w...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the growing use of Twitter in academic and arti...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
We asked readers of the blog and our Twitter followers to submit their own tips and examples for aca...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
There are pressing questions academic institutions will need to address over the next couple of year...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Are you an academic who uses Twitter? What do you Tweet about? Who are your Tweeps? Amy Mollett and ...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, lit...
Academic Twitter is more than just sharing research articles and live-tweeting at conferences. Andy ...
Using Twitter to develop our profiles as academics, to create genuine communities of practice and me...