This article notes that conferences and events rely on the hashtag system more than almost any other entity. This year\u27s AALL conference was no exception. Now that the conference is over, this is a great chance to look at conference‑related Twitter activity, searching for possible meaning or moral lessons. If you attended the conference but didn\u27t follow Twitter, here\u27s an insight into what you may have missed, and what you might look forward to trying at the next conference you attend
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
This is an interpretive study focusing on participation in an online graduate-level teacher-educatio...
Since the inception of gatekeeping research in the 1940s, most studies on gatekeeping have been huma...
Twitter has changed the dynamic of the academic conference. Before Twitter, delegate participation w...
Written as a the Tech Talk column for Law Library Lights, this brief article summarizes conference T...
Written as a the Tech Talk column for Law Library Lights, this brief article summarizes conference T...
Background: Twitter is increasingly used as a medium to communicate scholarly content and facilitate...
Objectives: During the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, in addition to the co...
Objectives: Social media\u27s growing presence in personal interactions, news reporting, and educati...
“Tweeting”, #hashtags, FF (Friday follows), RT (retweet), MT(modified tweet): what is it all about a...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Chances are that, as an information professional you have a pretty good idea of what Twitter is and ...
The objective of this study is to exam different factors affecting to the possibility of an event pa...
Social media tools are changing practices in many industries, including academia, and the Twitter pl...
We examine the growth, survival, and context of 256 novel hashtags during the 2012 U.S. presidential...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
This is an interpretive study focusing on participation in an online graduate-level teacher-educatio...
Since the inception of gatekeeping research in the 1940s, most studies on gatekeeping have been huma...
Twitter has changed the dynamic of the academic conference. Before Twitter, delegate participation w...
Written as a the Tech Talk column for Law Library Lights, this brief article summarizes conference T...
Written as a the Tech Talk column for Law Library Lights, this brief article summarizes conference T...
Background: Twitter is increasingly used as a medium to communicate scholarly content and facilitate...
Objectives: During the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, in addition to the co...
Objectives: Social media\u27s growing presence in personal interactions, news reporting, and educati...
“Tweeting”, #hashtags, FF (Friday follows), RT (retweet), MT(modified tweet): what is it all about a...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Chances are that, as an information professional you have a pretty good idea of what Twitter is and ...
The objective of this study is to exam different factors affecting to the possibility of an event pa...
Social media tools are changing practices in many industries, including academia, and the Twitter pl...
We examine the growth, survival, and context of 256 novel hashtags during the 2012 U.S. presidential...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
This is an interpretive study focusing on participation in an online graduate-level teacher-educatio...
Since the inception of gatekeeping research in the 1940s, most studies on gatekeeping have been huma...