Breadcrumbs
- Home
- Courses and events
- Digital Researcher
- Digital researcher blog 2011
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.
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
What is RSS?
This post explains what RSS is and suggests some places that researchers can go to find out more.
07 January 2011
Categories:
Help me(!) Help my colleagues(!) Help themselves...
24 January 2011
The Wisdom of the (Research) Crowd
This article discusses James Surowiecki’s Wisdom of Crowds and considers how this might apply to the research community.
07 January 2011
Categories:
CiteULike and other social citation tools
This post discusses why researchers might be interested in using social citation tools.
07 January 2011
Categories:
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
Getting started on Twitter
This post describes how to get started on Twitter.
06 January 2011
Categories:
My use of social media for research
This post describes my use of social media in my practice as a researcher.
06 January 2011
Welcome to Digital Researcher 2011 (#dr11)
This article gives a brief overview of the Digital Researcher event and explains some of the key terms that we will be using.
06 January 2011
Categories: Research
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





