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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...
The Social Scholar Archive: The Twitter feed from “The Anti-Social Scholar (and how not to become one)”

The Social Scholar Archive: The Twitter feed from “The Anti-Social Scholar (and how not to become one)”

by aseifert | Oct 31, 2013 | Digital, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

The Social Scholar is a free public lunchtime seminar series run by the School of Advanced Study.  Each seminar takes one aspect of social media or focuses on a specific social media tool or platform.  This is the first of a series of posts archiving online what...
Introducing The Social Scholar – an interview with Matt Phillpott

Introducing The Social Scholar – an interview with Matt Phillpott

by aseifert | Oct 21, 2013 | Digital, Events, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

The Social Scholar is a new lunchtime series of seminars starting this week looking at the pros and cons of social media in the humanities sector and investigating current best practice. We had a quick word with Dr Matt Phillpott who is convening the seminar for the...
The Anti-Social Scholar (and how not to become one) – Social Scholar forthcoming event

The Anti-Social Scholar (and how not to become one) – Social Scholar forthcoming event

by aseifert | Oct 17, 2013 | Digital, Events, The Social Scholar, Training and Research

Academics ignore social media at their peril. In my experience, active engagement is a far better policy than burying our heads in the sand. The first public lunchtime seminar of The Social Scholar will be held in room 246 of Senate House (University of London) at 1pm...

Best practice for digital impact Website and blogs (May-June 2013)

by aseifert | Jul 10, 2013 | Comms Team, Digital

Key statistics for May and June 2013 for our main site www.sas.ac.uk are as follows. All stats listed below are collected with Google Analytics. Month Visits Unique Visits New Visits Pages per V Avg Visits Bounce Rate May-13 23,655 17,541 64.88% 2.1 00:01:44 65.50%...
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