Social media and the researcher

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Social media and the researcher Emma Myers-Richards and Allan Parsons 25 February 2014

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The value of social media for researchers in establishing their online profile and pursuing their research as a reflective practice and and interactive engagement in the world

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Social media and

the researcherEmma Myers-Richards and Allan Parsons

25 February 2014

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Source: Minocha, S. & Petre, M., 2012. Handbook of social media for researchers and supervisors: digital technologies for research dialogues, Cambridge, CRAC. Available at: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/ Accessed on 22 October 2012.

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CommunicationCuration

Collecting

Profile Networking

ReflectionSourcing

Dissemination

Google hangoutsSkype Mendeley

Google SitesWordPress

Scoop It!Diigo

Academia.eduResearchGateLinkedInMendeley

WordPressBlogger

RSS feedsZetocScoop It!HootsuiteTweetDeck

LinkedInMendeleyAcademia.eduResearchGate

TwitterBloggerWordPressSlidesharePrezi

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SelectInterconnect

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Institutional Identity

Blogger

WordPress Academia.edu

Scoop It!

Google Sites (Wiki)

Diigo ResearchGate

Mendeley LinkedIn

Twitter

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Knowledge and intellectual abilities

Personal effectiveness

Engagement, influence and impact

Research governance and organisation

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Select bibliography

Fuchs, C., 2014. Social media: a critical introduction, London: SAGE.

Minocha, S. & Petre, M., 2012. Handbook of social media for researchers and supervisors: digital technologies for research dialogues, Cambridge, CRAC. Available at: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/ Accessed on 22 October 2012.

Research Information Network, 2011. Social media: A guide for researchers, London: Research Information Network.

Guy, R., 2012. The Use of social media for academic practice: a review of literature. Kentucky Journal of Higher Education Policy and Practice, 1 (2). Available at: http://uknowledge.uky.edu/kjhepp/vol1/iss2/7 Accessed on 19 January 2014.

Davis, C.H.F. et al., 2012. Social media in higher education: a literature review and research directions, Available at: https://www.academia.edu/1220569/Social_Media_in_Higher_Education_A_Literature_Review_and_Research_Directions Accessed on 19 January 2014.

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Vitae, 2010. Researcher development framework, Cambridge. Available at: http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/Vitae-Researcher-Development-Framework.pdf. Accessed on 22 October 2012

Rowlands, I. et al., 2011. Social media use in the research workflow. Learned Publishing, 24 (3), pp.183–195. Available at: http://openurl.ingenta.com/content/xref?genre=article&issn=0953-1513&volume=24&issue=3&spage=183 Accessed March 20, 2012.

ResourcesParsons, A. 2011. Giving out to receive in return. Poiesis and Prolepsis {blog]. Available at http://prolepsis-ap.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/giving-out-to-receive-in-return.html Accessed on 19 February 2014.

Spatial Agency http://www.spatialagency.net/ Accessed on 19 January 2014

The Internet and Higher Education. Special issue: Social Media in Higher Education, vol. 15, no.1. http://www.science direct.com/science/journal/10967516/15/1