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The Social Scholar Archive: Mark Carrigan sees blogs as a type of academic notebook to share

The Social Scholar Archive: Mark Carrigan sees blogs as a type of academic notebook to share

by aseifert | Nov 29, 2013 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, The Social Scholar

Mark Carrigan is a prolific blogger.  He’s just finishing off a part-time PhD in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick, but is also a research associate at the LSE’s Public Policy Group. He describes himself as a sociologist and an academic...
An interview with Mark Carrigan for the Social Scholar seminar

An interview with Mark Carrigan for the Social Scholar seminar

by aseifert | Nov 11, 2013 | Digital, The Social Scholar

The second free public #socialscholar seminar on social media features Mark Carrigan talking specifically about ‘blogging’.  The emphasis will be on discussion, with Mark offering practical advice and encouraging us all to share ideas on how to get started...
Julian Harrison talks about why you should not be an anti-social scholar

Julian Harrison talks about why you should not be an anti-social scholar

by aseifert | Nov 8, 2013 | Analysis & Comment, Digital, Events, The Social Scholar

Julian Harrison is the curator of pre-1600 manuscripts and books at the British Library; he also helps to manage the British Library’s Medieval Manuscripts blog.  In this talk for The Social Scholar seminar Julian explains what the British Library has gained from...
An interview with Mark Carrigan for the Social Scholar seminar

Getting started as a Research Blogger: Single Authored or Multi Authored Blogs? Social Scholar forthcoming event

by aseifert | Nov 7, 2013 | Digital, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

I’ll be signposting a lot of blogging projects but I’ll be doing so with the intention of offering examples which can help people who are taking part on the day come to a clearer understanding of why and how they would blog as academics.   The second free public...
Is it time to start using social media to promote academic projects?

Is it time to start using social media to promote academic projects?

by aseifert | Aug 14, 2013 | Analysis & Comment, Comms Team, Digital, SMART Project, The Miller Archive

At SAS it is our role to promote and facilitate research. As part of a one-year JISC-funded SMART project, the central communications team has been working closely with staff across SAS to expand and develop the social media presence of the School and its 10...
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