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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. 
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"Why do you find Twitter useful as an academic?" « Mark Carrigan - 0 views

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    The usefulness of Twitter to academics and researchers.
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Why Twitter matters for media organisations | Alan Rusbridger | Technology | guardian.c... - 0 views

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    Great article about the power of Twitter (not just for media organisations).
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Using Twitter for Curated Academic Content | Impact of Social Sciences - 0 views

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    "Using Twitter for Curated Academic Content" (Yes, you could do this or you could just use Zite or even Flipboard - apps freely available via iTunes. Mal Booth)
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Twitter / Drew_Lab: .@Katie_PhD made an AMAZING ... - 0 views

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    Use of Twitter by academic researchers. Infographic.
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Peer review: Trial by Twitter : Nature News - 0 views

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    Article in NatureNews about the influence of Twitter on peer review and poor quality research papers.
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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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Twitterati flocks to researcher's posts | The Australian - 0 views

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    Article in The Australian during Research Week at KC (July 2011) about a USydney Professor who has started using Twitter to let people know about his research.
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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22 Hot New Social Media Tools Worth Exploring | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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    Not all of those mentioned on this list are that "new". Those I think that would be most useful to researchers: For metrics/statistics - Argyle, TwentyFeet.com & PostRank For content management - Trunk.ly & Storify & for Twitter hashtag tracking - HashTracking
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facbook_vs_twitter_infographic.jpg (800×1812) - 0 views

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    Graphic representing differences & similarities between Facebook & Twitter.
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What is Backupify | Backupify - 0 views

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    Free back up service for all or most of your cloud-based data. Works with Gmail, Google Docs & Calendar, Picassa, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger & Zoho. I use it.
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Mendeley Developers Portal - 1 views

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    I just saw this. Try Twendeley if you have a Twitter account and want to see it mashed with Mendeley academic data! Amazing!!!
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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."
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Zotero workshop video « Librarian X - 0 views

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    OK, a video about using Zotero for those of you who prefer this tool.
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Could digital humanities to undergraduates could boost information literacy? | Inside H... - 0 views

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    Short article on the digital humanities and the future of research.
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