Citing is a political act. It is a practice that can work both sides of the same coin: it can give voice, and it can silence. Through this research, we call for those contributing to the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) to attend to this duality explicitly and intentionally. In this multidisciplinary field, SoTL knowledge-producers bring the citation norms of their home disciplines, a habit that calls for interrogation and negotiation of the citation practices used in this shared space. The aim of our study was to gather data about how citation is practiced within the SoTL community: who we cite, how we cite, and what values, priorities, and politics are conveyed in these practices. We were also interested in whether any self-sel...
Determining authorship credit and order in collaborative research projects can be difficult, can int...
Citation is used as a measure to rank academics and institutions on the assumption that the more one...
This paper draws on the findings of a study of 15 international information researchers' relationshi...
Citing is a political act. It is a practice that can work both sides of the same coin: it can give v...
This discussion will explore the politics and ethics of citation. As academics, how, why, when, and ...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) faces an emerging challenge as it seeks to balance c...
Publication of articles in so called “reputed” journals and achieving high citation counts for the p...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
A Review of Defining and Supporting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL): A Sector-Wide S...
Issues of citation have interested us for some time, especially as they relate to reductive and dism...
Discursive infrastructures are forms of writing that remain mostly invisible but shape higher-level ...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
This paper critically examines the reasons for and processes of sharing SoTL findings with students....
Trans rights advocacy is a social justice movement that is transforming language practices relating ...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and signature pedagogies invite librarians to delve ...
Determining authorship credit and order in collaborative research projects can be difficult, can int...
Citation is used as a measure to rank academics and institutions on the assumption that the more one...
This paper draws on the findings of a study of 15 international information researchers' relationshi...
Citing is a political act. It is a practice that can work both sides of the same coin: it can give v...
This discussion will explore the politics and ethics of citation. As academics, how, why, when, and ...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) faces an emerging challenge as it seeks to balance c...
Publication of articles in so called “reputed” journals and achieving high citation counts for the p...
The benefits of conducting SoTL impact individual faculty, staff, students, as well as disciplines, ...
A Review of Defining and Supporting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL): A Sector-Wide S...
Issues of citation have interested us for some time, especially as they relate to reductive and dism...
Discursive infrastructures are forms of writing that remain mostly invisible but shape higher-level ...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
This paper critically examines the reasons for and processes of sharing SoTL findings with students....
Trans rights advocacy is a social justice movement that is transforming language practices relating ...
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and signature pedagogies invite librarians to delve ...
Determining authorship credit and order in collaborative research projects can be difficult, can int...
Citation is used as a measure to rank academics and institutions on the assumption that the more one...
This paper draws on the findings of a study of 15 international information researchers' relationshi...