"advancement of learning" as Francis Bacon called it, has depended upon the way print publications have organized the evaluation and dissemination of academic work. The print medium has been the default scholarly medium.
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Academic Evolution: Scholarly Communications Must Transform - 8 views
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Ever since the 17th century, the
"advancement of learning" as Francis Bacon called it, has depended upon the way print publications have organized the evaluation and dissemination of academic work. The print medium has been the default scholarly medium. -
print is no longer the primary intellectual medium, and it is time for scholars to move forward.
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Knowledge has new habits, new identities, and a new social life within the radically transformed ways in which communication takes place today.
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Twitter is different - it is set up to allow you to share with anyone who wants to listen, and for you to listen to anyone that is willing to share.
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Customization is also a huge factor in which social networking site teenagers use
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Twitter is more than capable of attracting teenagers. It just needs to realise that teenagers do not desire the same service as adults. With adjustments, additions, and money spent on advertising to raise awareness, teenagers could quite easily soon be the ones driving Twitter's growth.
