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Digital researcher blog 2011
What does it mean to be a digital researcher? What are your experiences of using technology in the course of your research?
The Digital Researcher blog is the place to discuss experiences, share knowledge and find out what exactly it means to be a digital researcher in the Information Age.
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Nasima Riazat – Doctoral networking forum.
22 August 2011
Categories: Learning, Research, development, research staff, training, support, mentors, role models, practical tips, Community
RCUK looking to gather Pathway to Impact Case studies
RCUK are looking to capture a handful of case studies to include within their guidance for Pathways to Impact, and on the NCCPE website.
07 July 2011
Categories: Research, career, development
1940's Guernsey Evacuee Mother's Online Diary
To engage with history researchers, and with the general public, I decided yesterday to use my hundreds of interviews with Guernsey child and adult WW2 evacuees to create an online diary for an Evacuated Guernsey Mother in June 1940 I will update it several times a week, for the rest of this year, on my research blog & website, to demonstrate some of the experiences the 17,000 children and adults went through from June 1940 as they were evacuated to England. The first entry is below: Gillian Mawson My diary - 9 June 1940: - I am Mrs Pamela Le Tissier and last night my family and I in Guernsey could clearly hear the guns on the French coast. My husband fears the Nazis will invade Guernsey, but I am not so sure, there is confusion all around. You can follow this diary throughout this year, at: http://guernseyevacuees.wordpress.com/diary-of-an-evacuee-jun-1940/ EMAIL gillianmawson@btinternet.com
10 June 2011
Categories: Learning, Research, development, research staff, Community
Managing an Online Presence: Familiarity, Consistency and Engagement.
To avoid looking like an idiot online, it is always worth remembering….
11 April 2011
Categories: career, development, practical tips, CVs
Research communication and data visualization
Often words are not enough and we need visual clues to convey a message. Graphs, charts and maps can be used for that purpose to illustrate relationships and patterns in societies, populations, ecosystems etc. by comparing two or more variables.
11 February 2011
Categories: Learning, development, training
This time next week...
A week before the event has even happened it might just be time to start reflecting on what you've learnt already.
07 February 2011
Categories: Learning, development
Hashtag roundup (week 3)
A brief overview of what has been happening over the past week on Twitter.
31 January 2011
Categories: Learning, career, development
Hashtag roundup (week 2)
A brief overview of what has been happening this week on #dr11.
21 January 2011
Categories: Learning, Research, career, development, practical tips
Using the Digital Researcher blog tool
This post describes how to add discussion articles to the Digital Researcher blog.
06 January 2011
Categories: Learning, career, development, research staff, practical tips, Community
What has social media ever done for me?
A brief piece detailing some case studies demonstrating the value, as a DPhil in English Literature, of maintaining a social media presence. Covering blogging, Twitter and social citation sharing, this should serve as a motivational boost to humanists who may doubt the value of such online interaction.
14 January 2011
Categories: Learning, Research, career, development, practical tips
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