Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated
Academic blogging gets your work and research out to a potentially massive audience at very, very low cost and relative amount of effort. Patrick Dunleavy argues blogging and tweeting from multi-author blogs especially is a great way to build knowledge of your work, to grow readership of useful articles and research reports, to build up … Continue reading Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated
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Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated
Academic blogging gets your work and research out to a potentially massive audience at very, very low cost and relative amount of effort. Patrick Dunleavy argues blogging and tweeting from multi-author blogs especially is a great way to build knowledge of your work, to grow readership of useful articles and research reports, to build up … Continue reading Shorter, better, faster, free: Blogging changes the nature of academic research, not just how it is communicated