This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of qualitative interviews and a case study of #phdchat conversation. Social media tools, such as blogs, Twitter and Facebook, can be used by PhD students and early career researchers to promote their professional profiles, disseminate their work to a wider audience quickly, and gain feedback and support from peers across the globe. There are also difficulties and potential problems such as the lack of standards and incentives, the risks of ideas being stolen, lack of knowledge of how to start and maintain using social media tool and the potential need to invest significant amount of time and effort. We found that respondents employed various stra...
Albeit the increasing relevance of digital scholarship in contemporary educational settings, the ons...
Research on scholars’ use of social media suggests that these sites are increasingly being used to e...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
There is an increasing variety of social media tools that can be used by graduate students for their...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
The aim of the study is to find the use of social media among research scholars. The survey method w...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
Purpose- This paper aims to analyse various aspects of an academic social network: the profile of us...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
In this sequential mixed methods study, factors affecting graduate students’ use of social media too...
The study investigates the scholarly use of social media by the doctoral students in the University ...
This presentation shows how social media can be used to boost the profile of researchers and their w...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
Albeit the increasing relevance of digital scholarship in contemporary educational settings, the ons...
Research on scholars’ use of social media suggests that these sites are increasingly being used to e...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
There is an increasing variety of social media tools that can be used by graduate students for their...
Abstract: This report outlines findings from an international online survey of 711 academics about t...
The aim of the study is to find the use of social media among research scholars. The survey method w...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
Purpose- This paper aims to analyse various aspects of an academic social network: the profile of us...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
In this sequential mixed methods study, factors affecting graduate students’ use of social media too...
The study investigates the scholarly use of social media by the doctoral students in the University ...
This presentation shows how social media can be used to boost the profile of researchers and their w...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
Albeit the increasing relevance of digital scholarship in contemporary educational settings, the ons...
Research on scholars’ use of social media suggests that these sites are increasingly being used to e...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...