Web 2.0 logics are changing the way scientists connect, share and collaborate. There are some effective examples of academic social networks which encompass these logics and the Open Access paradigms, changing also the way you can search, access or disseminate your scientific work
Online social networks presented a new and versatile medium of communication and collaboration over ...
Led by Katie Hughes (Office of Scholarly Communication, University Library) and Dr Anne Alexander (C...
REBIUN study on Science 2.0 and social web applications for research. There are three categories: sh...
Web 2.0 logics are changing the way scientists connect, share and collaborate. There are some effect...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
Since 2000 social networks have emerged, revolutionizing the way we stay in touch and share content ...
Learn about the essentials of promoting your work online with this handy and accessible guide
Researchers benefit from an increasing array of tools to enhance direct communication and the dissem...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
Social Networks have become an integral aspect of our lives in recent years. Developments such as ...
Science is very important for the society; require an extensive diffusion because people need elemen...
In the past few years, the global community of researchers has been sharing new innovative knowledge...
To enhance direct communication and dissemination of research findings, researchers benefit from an ...
Overview This presentation will explore how engaging with social media should be a critical skill f...
The primary purpose of research is to enhance the betterment of society by advancing knowledge throu...
Online social networks presented a new and versatile medium of communication and collaboration over ...
Led by Katie Hughes (Office of Scholarly Communication, University Library) and Dr Anne Alexander (C...
REBIUN study on Science 2.0 and social web applications for research. There are three categories: sh...
Web 2.0 logics are changing the way scientists connect, share and collaborate. There are some effect...
Networking is not only essential for success in academia, but it should also be seen as a natural co...
Since 2000 social networks have emerged, revolutionizing the way we stay in touch and share content ...
Learn about the essentials of promoting your work online with this handy and accessible guide
Researchers benefit from an increasing array of tools to enhance direct communication and the dissem...
Web 2.0 represents a revolution in terms of the possibilities it offers for facilitating communicati...
Social Networks have become an integral aspect of our lives in recent years. Developments such as ...
Science is very important for the society; require an extensive diffusion because people need elemen...
In the past few years, the global community of researchers has been sharing new innovative knowledge...
To enhance direct communication and dissemination of research findings, researchers benefit from an ...
Overview This presentation will explore how engaging with social media should be a critical skill f...
The primary purpose of research is to enhance the betterment of society by advancing knowledge throu...
Online social networks presented a new and versatile medium of communication and collaboration over ...
Led by Katie Hughes (Office of Scholarly Communication, University Library) and Dr Anne Alexander (C...
REBIUN study on Science 2.0 and social web applications for research. There are three categories: sh...