Twitter has changed the dynamic of the academic conference. Before Twitter, delegate participation was primarily dependent on attendance and feedback was limited to post-event survey. With Twitter, delegates have become active participants. They pass comment, share reactions and critique presentations, all the while generating a running commentary. This study examines this phenomenon using the Academic & Special Libraries (A&SL) conference 2015 (hashtag #asl2015) as a case study. A post-conference survey was undertaken asking delegates how and why they used Twitter at #asl2015. A content and conceptual analysis of tweets was conducted using Topsy and Storify. This analysis examined how delegates interacted with presentations, which sessions...
Over the last decade, the affordances of new portable technological devices such as smartphones have...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
The popularity of microblogging, with special emphasis on twitter, the most famous application of th...
Objectives: During the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, in addition to the co...
This study examines the emerging digital genre of the Twitter conference, which remediates the tradi...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
The language of tweeting represents an instance of Internet- and mobile phone-mediated communication...
This paper focuses on new forms of rewriting and remediation that have been introduced within the co...
This article notes that conferences and events rely on the hashtag system more than almost any othe...
Conferences provide opportunities for participants to learn with each other through social discovery...
Background: Twitter is increasingly used as a medium to communicate scholarly content and facilitate...
In the past decade, social media platforms have been recognized as an important tool in the dissemin...
Over the last decade, the affordances of new portable technological devices such as smartphones have...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
The popularity of microblogging, with special emphasis on twitter, the most famous application of th...
Objectives: During the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Medical Library Association, in addition to the co...
This study examines the emerging digital genre of the Twitter conference, which remediates the tradi...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
The language of tweeting represents an instance of Internet- and mobile phone-mediated communication...
This paper focuses on new forms of rewriting and remediation that have been introduced within the co...
This article notes that conferences and events rely on the hashtag system more than almost any othe...
Conferences provide opportunities for participants to learn with each other through social discovery...
Background: Twitter is increasingly used as a medium to communicate scholarly content and facilitate...
In the past decade, social media platforms have been recognized as an important tool in the dissemin...
Over the last decade, the affordances of new portable technological devices such as smartphones have...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
The popularity of microblogging, with special emphasis on twitter, the most famous application of th...