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Creating And Distributing Presentations On The Web - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    How to use the Web to find content for your talks, record them, share them with others and save them for future audiences. Also explains how to share it all for free and how to convert closed formats into open ones by using the Web. A really useful review of mostly free software.
Mal Booth

Google Privacy Policy Changes: How To Prevent Google From Tracking Your Web History - 0 views

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    Useful tips on how to prevent Google from tracking your browsing history on the web.
Mal Booth

How Do You Cite a Tweet in an Academic Paper? - Alexis C. Madrigal - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "How Do You Cite a Tweet in an Academic Paper?"
Elizabeth Litting

l'Archivista: How Toy Story 2 was almost lost - 0 views

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    A close call indeed! Animation showing how Toy Story 2 was almost lost due to bad backup & a mistaken delete command. http://t.co/XhEKncRF
Mal Booth

How Recent Changes to Twitter's Terms of Service Might Hurt Academic Research - 1 views

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    Interesting short post from RWW about how changes to Twitter's terms of service will adversely impact on the ability of scholars to use it for their research.
Mal Booth

How much of an academic paper can you post online? Most of it!! | Katatrepsis - 0 views

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    A useful post full of advice re publishing your research openly online.
Mal Booth

How to bury your academic writing | Impact of Social Sciences - 0 views

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    Some advice re academic writing for researchers.
Mal Booth

Twitter Networks are Different than Social Networks - 0 views

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    A post about how Twitter differs from Facebook re networking. This post is from an entrepreneur's perspective, but there are parallels here for researchers and the most agile and adept researchers also use Twitter in much the same way. 
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 0 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

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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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DigitalKoans » Blog Archive » Social Media: A Guide for Researchers - 0 views

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    Released in February 2011, this guide for researchers introduces some basics about how social media may be of use and highlights some basic social media tools.
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http://www.ucl.ac.uk/infostudies/research/ciber/social-media-report.pdf - 0 views

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    A really useful report on how researchers are using social media and what their attitudes are to it.
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ResearcherID.com - 0 views

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    ResearcherID is a global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community. With a unique identifier assigned to each author in ResearcherID, you can eliminate author misidentification and view an author's citation metrics instantly. Search the registry to find collaborators, review publication lists and explore how research is used around the world.
Mal Booth

The REAL transformative package: iPad plus wireless keyboard | Trends in the Living Net... - 0 views

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    A useful and enlightening blog post re iPads and how to use them best to make the most of their potential.
Ashley England

Prezi: How to plagiarise (by mistake) - 1 views

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    Interesting overview of the topic.
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    On a similar topic, You should also check out the copyright presentation from our Research Week held in February 2011. Great advice on the the terror that is copyright :D http://research-blog.lib.uts.edu.au/2011/02/research-week-copyright.html
Elizabeth Litting

Reinventing research? Information practices in the humanities - 0 views

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    The RIN has completed a second series of case studies to provide a detailed analysis of how humanities' researchers discover, use, create and manage their information resources.
Mal Booth

Social Media Is Dead: Long Live Common Sense. - 0 views

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    Presentation about social media. Easy to follow and an interesting perspective explaining how it is more than marketing
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