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Mal Booth

75 Super Cool Blogs Written by PhDs - 0 views

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    For the best in academic information, go to a Ph.D. Blogs written by PhD's have great content and sometimes very frequent content. There are some blogs that are mostly aimed at other PhD's, but some are for the general populous. Enjoy topics of all kinds with expert information. You might even get some freebees.
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Can Twitter help break the rubbish research / expensive journal subscriptions... - 0 views

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    Short blog post about the research quality of some journals and how Twitter and blog posts are attacking them in the interests of higher quality research.
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Digital researcher blog 2011 - www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers - 0 views

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    This is becoming a useful blog portal for researchers and I think it is one well worth watching if you are even slightly interested in this world. I was put onto it via academia.edu
Mal Booth

And Now for the News | Tumblr Staff - 0 views

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    Tumblr is a growing social media platform that is a bit of a mix between Twitter, a blog and something like Flickr (as it is normally associated with images or short videos). It is suited to multiple platforms and cloud-based. It is a platform that may suit some researchers. Another multi-platform blog along similar lines is Posterous.
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On #phdchat - some initial thoughts | PhD Blog (dot) Net - 0 views

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    Blog post about the use of #phdchat for post-grad researchers. Many links to other useful introductory posts.
Mal Booth

Mendeley's research catalog is now wikified! Come help us organize the world's research... - 1 views

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    Blog post from Mendeley about their progress to use tags to group related documents & a wiki to describe the tags & to link related concepts.
Mal Booth

DSHR's Blog: Preserving Linked Data - 1 views

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    Interesting blog post re the preservation of linked data: "Open data licenses do not merely permit and encourage re-use of data, they permit and encourage its preservation."
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RRResearch: Arsenic-associated bacteria (NASA's claims) - 0 views

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    Research blog post with over 250 comments about a review of a NASA paper making claims about a baterium that substitutes for phosphorus.
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Posts - Research Blogging - 0 views

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    This pulls in feeds from others who blog about peer-reviewed research. Makes it easy for your readers - and others from around the world - to find your serious posts about academic research.
Mal Booth

Per Ola Kristensson - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post re a growing and disturbing trend - academic spamming in the name of "open access publication". Read before you agree to any approach from InTech
Mal Booth

Layouts that Pass the Squint Test: a New Home - The Extreme Presentation(tm) Method - 0 views

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    Blog with tips on the presentation of complex information.
Mal Booth

Why openness benefits research | Heinrich-Hartmann.netHeinrich-Hartmann.net - 0 views

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    "Why openness benefits research Posted on 17/01/2013 The following text is jointly authored by David Shotton (david.shotton@zoo.ox.ac.uk) and Heinrich Hartmann (hartmann@uni-koblenz.de). Cf.  OpenCitations.net - blog."
Mal Booth

Academics, brace yourself | Kings of War - 0 views

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    Why academics should post using blogs.
Mal Booth

The Three Month Thesis | Helping you write a better thesis, faster - 0 views

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    Thesis writing advice blog.
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