We've been conducting a quick (really!) survey on using Twitter for engagement with research.
Tag: Twitter
Día de la independencia: el México del futuro, hoy
En México ya estamos en el futuro que de niños nos advirtieron los cómics que leímos.
Public Knowledge Project Conference Tweets Archive #pkpconf
The Fourth International Public Knowledge Project Scholarly Publishing Conference was held August 19 - 21, 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico. I have shared an archive of the tweets tagged with #pkpconf on figshare.
On Figshare: A #DayofDH Archive
I have shared a dataset containing a #DayofDH Archive from 1/04/2013 13:50:43 GMT to 9:04:2013 9:04:44 GMT on figshare. The digital object identifier is http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.678179.
Watch DH Moving: An Interactive Archive of #DayofDH
Using Martin Hawksey's TAGS v5, I set up an interactive archive of #DayofDH tweets.
In the Guardian: On Twitter Engagement
Today Nancy Groves featured my post discussing engagement on Twitter in her write-up for the Education section of the Guardian's print edition.
Twitter: Towards New, Fluid Rules of Engagement
Where I try to suggest Twitter as a "conversation" does not mean using Twitter as a chat-room.
At Networked Researcher: Peer Interview with Martin Hawksey
A new Peer Interview at Networked Researcher, this time with Martin Hawksey.
Visualising #digitrans
Yesterday I attended the Digital Transformations Moot organised by the Arts and Humanities Research Council in London. This morning I used Martin Hawksey's TAGSExplorer to create a visualisation of a Google spreadsheet archive of the #digitrans tweets.
At the Guardian: Live-tweeting at academic conferences: my 10 personal rules of thumb
At the Guardian Higher Education Network, I explore the ethics of live-tweeting academic events.
At HASTAC, Resources for Academic Live-Bloggers
I posted a selection of resources I've found useful for academic live-blogging on my HASTAC blog.
4Humanities @ UCL: Showing the Arts and Humanities Matter
Tomorrow Tuesday 18th September I will be live blogging from "Showing the Arts and Humanities Matter", a one day symposium at UCL.












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