The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and will focus on the #EDENchat series, offered on Twitter by EDEN NAP – Network of Academics and Professionals, since 2014. Individual researchers or Institutions may use twitter for several reasons such as advertising their research, events or publications. The use of correct hashtags increase visibility and may help interaction and exchange of ideas. No fully comprehensive studies exist on how and why scholars use Twitter and some of them highlight how little use of Twitter is made among scholars. The other issue described in the study was related to content. In fact, among those using Twitter, they did not necessarily do so for professional rea...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
This study aims to explore the use of Twitter for professional purposes. The researcher discovered t...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
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...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Big data research is currently split on whether and to what extent Twitter can be characterised as a...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, litt...
This research consists of a longitudinal study conducted with students on computer science courses t...
This paper investigates disciplinary differences in how researchers use the microblogging site Twitt...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
In this paper we investigate the role of the academic status in the following behaviour of computer ...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, lit...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
This study aims to explore the use of Twitter for professional purposes. The researcher discovered t...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
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...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Big data research is currently split on whether and to what extent Twitter can be characterised as a...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, litt...
This research consists of a longitudinal study conducted with students on computer science courses t...
This paper investigates disciplinary differences in how researchers use the microblogging site Twitt...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
In this paper we investigate the role of the academic status in the following behaviour of computer ...
Although counts of tweets citing academic papers are used as an informal indicator of interest, lit...
The relatively recent emergence of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) represents a con...
This study aims to explore the use of Twitter for professional purposes. The researcher discovered t...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...