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#1
Social media
are not only
about impact
#2
Social media
are
interrelated.
Technically,
commercially
and culturally
#3
Social media
do not exist in
isolation
#4
Social media
constitute a
contested
space
#5
Both
interaction
and
broadcast
metaphors
apply
#6
Academic
reputations
and
hierarchies
are easily
transferred
#7
Practices are
emergent,
contested
and culturally
situated
SOURCE, MANAGE
                    NETWORKING
& SHARE RESOURCES




  COLLABORATIVE
                    DISSEMINATION
    WORKING
SOURCE, MANAGE                                   NETWORKING
& SHARE RESOURCES                                  & DISCUSSION
                      RSS Readers
                                    Facebook
           Social Bookmarking        LinkedIn
                                Twitter
             & Referencing Google+
                                     Facebook Groups
                        Content Sharing Sites
                           ‘Ning’ Sites
                        MOOCs
                          Wikis            Blogs


  COLLABORATIVE     Google Docs
                                                   DISSEMINATION
    WORKING
Toolbox
Space
Barriers to adopting social media?
Time-consuming
Lack of knowledge / awareness / ‘best practices’
Insignificant and frivolous
Egocentric and opinionated, self-publicising
Not trustworthy, unreliable content
Lack of academic rigour
Not formally recognised / rewarded by institution
Lack of institutional / departmental support / incentive
Compromises formal publication / dissemination
Threats to representation (self, institution, research)
Disclosure (research design, findings etc.)
Technophobia – ‘digital natives’ etc.
Low initial rewards
Low regard of contribution – “I’ve nothing to say”
Disclosure of academic naivety
Institutional constraints or regulations
Compromises lecturer / student relationships
Compromises existing personal / recreational use and online identity
Context and potential misinterpretation
Commercialisation (non-institutional / non-academic)
Privacy issues
Ownership, copyright and IP
Format Media Mode Genre
Granularity
Bacteria bind
To cells in lungs; but does it
Matter? I don’t know.




Dissertation Haiku http://dissertationhaiku.wordpress.com/
Joel Miller | Microstructure-Property relationships in Ti2448 components produced by Selective Laser Melting: A Love Story (2011)
http://vimeo.com/30299036
ores2k | Thinking (2007) http://www.flickr.com/people/ores2k/
What?
Type of research work / activities / content etc.

Where?
Social media – platforms and tools

When?
Stages of project / study / tenure
How might this support / compromise formal publication?

How?
Type of format / media etc.

Who (to/with)?
Audience – academic / discipline / public
Stakeholders – participants / partners
Blogging: Platforms
Wordpress
Complex, open source, Content Management System (CMS).
Highly customisable (plug-ins)
Developer-hosted and self-hosted options

Blogger
Mid-range blogging platform
Limited customisability

‘Tumblogs’
Simple editing platforms - ‘lifestreaming’ and mobile friendly
e.g. Tumblr Posterous

Blog Technologies
Increasingly multi-media – RSS feeds, links, tags, images and video
Non-textual formats: video blogging, podcasting
Blogging: Blog Writing
Historical Cultural Identity
Biography, activism and citizen journalism
Informal, subjective and expressive

Writing Skills
Regularity – writing discipline
Informality – experimentation with different writing forms / styles
Generality – engaging a wider (non-specialist) audience

Contexts
Shape ideas, formulate thoughts, and concepts
Work-in-progress
Contribution to formal publication – thesis, journal article or report
Emphasis on personal perspectives and experiences
Blogging: Blog Content
Reports on academic events, including workshops, seminars, and
conferences (including ‘live-blogging’)
Book and article reviews
Commentary on ‘academic life’ including teaching and research projects
Research methods and methodologies, and academic writing
Using research tools and software
Development of theoretical and conceptual ideas
Training and professional development
Emotional development and well-being related to academic practice
Blogging: The ‘Blogosphere’
The ‘Blogging Community’
Reading, linking to, and commenting on other blogs
Comments and pingbacks
Identifiability – ‘Imagined audience’

Feedback and Peer Review
Informal, distributed and (potentially) frequent
Establish sustainable channels of discussion, feedback and peer support

Boundary Crossing
Extend beyond immediate / local research community – geographically and
disciplinary
New interdisciplines and specialist fields
Blogs as ‘Boundary Objects’ (Efimova, 2009)




Efimova, L. (2009). Passion at work: blogging practices of knowledge workers. Enschede, Netherlands: Novay.
Blogging: Process and Reflection
Narrative Structure
Journal style entry provides narrative structure (e.g. research project /
doctorate)
‘Following’ blogs

Documentation
Reflective process
Development of ideas / concepts

Navigation
Chronological (time-based) – by date, month, year
Conceptual (theme-based) – by category or tags
Blogging: Licensing
Creative Commons
Set of copyright options enabling the protected copying, distribution and uses
of original work by others
Blogging: Group Blogs
Guest posting
Opportunity to experience blogging without resorting to the personal
investment and responsibility that an independent, single-author blog
represents.

Institutional / departmental blogs
Potential to reach a wider audience with greater impact
Increased responsibility for representation
More restrictive ‘house styles’ and editorial control (content and format)
Blogging: Institutional vs. external platforms
Content / external links etc.
Editing procedures and authorisation
Style restrictions – templates etc.
Issues of ownership and copyright
Search engine optimization (SEO)
Promotional aspects – potential audience
Technical support
Reliability of platform
Sustainability of platform – portability
Operability – ease of use / access
Syndication and Aggregation
The navigation and management of digital environments through the
syndication of multiple sites, tools and services.

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
Subscribe to blogs, websites, podcasts etc.

Types of RSS / Feed Readers
Desktop-based
Browser-based
Web-based
Tagging / Bookmarking / Folksonomies
Personal Bookmarking
Personal organisation / management of web-based content
Searchable – Tag List / Cloud
Further Organisation Tools – Bundle Tags / Multiple Sites

Group / Collaborative Bookmarking
Participatory and democratic knowledge base

Social Bookmarking
Use as search engine – keyword / user
Search other users bookmarks
Subscriptions, networks RSS feeds etc.

Tagging (in)consistency – intra-personal and inter-personal

Examples: Delicious Pinboard

Tagging also used in blogging, and content sharing sites (e.g. Flickr
YouTube and Slideshare)
Twitter
Microcontent – ‘tweets’ (maximum 140 characters)
Individual and organisational accounts
Retweeting, direct messaging, replying
Lists and favourites
Third party Twitter clients and services – interfaces, groups, content support,
tracking and visualisation etc.
Interconnectivity with other social media – e.g. Delicious

Academic Practice
Knowledge / resource sharing – posting, accessing and ‘retweeting’ links
Notification – new blog posts, publications and bookmarks, events, call for
papers, announcements and cancellations etc.
‘Crowdsourcing’ – asking questions, making enquiries
Real-time social networking and discussion
Real-time search engine
‘Hashtag’ communities and networks
Events and conferences – the ‘backchannel’ and remote conferencing
Content Sharing Sites
Sharing of academic content in different formats / media
Dissemination of work to a wider audience

Tagging and annotation of content
Playlists, favourites and comments

Content can be embedded on external sites (e.g. blogs)

Presentations e.g. Slideshare
Papers / Reports e.g. Scribd
Networking Sites e.g. LinkedIn Academia
Images e.g. Flickr
Video e.g. YouTube Vimeo
Community Sites
‘Ning’-type Sites

Multifunctional platforms
Specialist or community-based themes

Profiling
Discussion (forums)
Blog posting
Shared repository

Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs)

Course-base structure
Multiple platforms
Use of RSS, tagging etc. to connect distributed contributions
Social Bibliography / Reference & Citation
Personal and social management of academic papers and references
Synchronisation between browser, desktop and web based programmes
‘One-click’ referencing of web-based academic content and bibliographic
libraries
Collaboration through group-based and networking activities

Examples: CiteULike Zotero Mendeley
Text Editing Tools
Wikis
Text-based collaborative platform
e.g. Mediawiki Wikispaces

Google Docs.
Suite of office tools
Synchronous editing for multiple users

Social Text Annotation
Fine-grained social and collaborative annotation of texts
e.g. Commentpress
Research Impact




 “      the demonstrable
        contribution that
        excellent research
        makes to society
        and the economy
                               “
        Research Councils UK
Individual     Research
Professional     Group /
Development    Department




 Research       Events &
  Project      Conferences
What?
Type of research work / activities / content etc.

Where?
Social media – platforms and tools

When?
Stages of project / study / tenure
How might this support / compromise formal publication?

How?
Type of format / media etc.

Who (to/with)?
Audience – academic / discipline / public
Stakeholders – participants / partners
http://newresearchtrajectories.net/
Events, Seminars and Conferences
Supporting academic events before, during and after
Projects (e.g. launch events) and departments (open days etc.)

Networking
Pre-conference and post-conference

Conference Material
Content (abstracts, biographies etc.)
Information (venue etc.)

Presentations
Repurposing (Slideshare etc.)
External audiences and contexts
Presentation notes and slidecasts
Events, Seminars and Conferences
Recording / Documentation
Live streams – embedded into websites / social media e.g. Ustream
Live broadcast / post-event resource
Video / audio / presentations etc. – on mainstream and social media
platforms

Webinars / web conferencing e.g. Eluminate Big Blue Button

Live-blogging – informal documentation
Post-event blogging – reports and reflections

Hashtags
Twitter – live tweets
Display - Twitter walls /streams e.g. Twitterfall
The Twitter ‘backchannel’

Aggregating across platforms Twitter, blog posts, photos (e.g. Flickr)
Aggregating tweets e.g. Storify
Web Analytics
Visitor numbers – specific pages / posts
Demographic information
e.g. Google Analytics

Social network visualisation and analysis

Emerging field
Analysis of patterns - what people are reading, bookmarking, sharing,
discussing, and citing online
e.g. Altmetrics
Martin Weller
                                      The Digital Scholar: How
                                      Technology Is Transforming
                                      Scholarly Practice
                                      Bloomsbury Academic
                                      (2011)




http://www.bloomsburyacademic.com/view/DigitalScholar_9781849666275/book-ba-9781849666275.xml
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/
http://alternativeto.net/
Thanks!
Andy Coverdale
Blog: http://www.phdblog.net
Twitter: @andycoverdale

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Social Media Impact Workshop

  • 1. #1 Social media are not only about impact
  • 3. #3 Social media do not exist in isolation
  • 8.
  • 9. SOURCE, MANAGE NETWORKING & SHARE RESOURCES COLLABORATIVE DISSEMINATION WORKING
  • 10. SOURCE, MANAGE NETWORKING & SHARE RESOURCES & DISCUSSION RSS Readers Facebook Social Bookmarking LinkedIn Twitter & Referencing Google+ Facebook Groups Content Sharing Sites ‘Ning’ Sites MOOCs Wikis Blogs COLLABORATIVE Google Docs DISSEMINATION WORKING
  • 12. Space
  • 13. Barriers to adopting social media?
  • 14. Time-consuming Lack of knowledge / awareness / ‘best practices’ Insignificant and frivolous Egocentric and opinionated, self-publicising Not trustworthy, unreliable content Lack of academic rigour Not formally recognised / rewarded by institution Lack of institutional / departmental support / incentive Compromises formal publication / dissemination Threats to representation (self, institution, research) Disclosure (research design, findings etc.) Technophobia – ‘digital natives’ etc. Low initial rewards Low regard of contribution – “I’ve nothing to say” Disclosure of academic naivety Institutional constraints or regulations Compromises lecturer / student relationships Compromises existing personal / recreational use and online identity Context and potential misinterpretation Commercialisation (non-institutional / non-academic) Privacy issues Ownership, copyright and IP
  • 15.
  • 18.
  • 19. Bacteria bind To cells in lungs; but does it Matter? I don’t know. Dissertation Haiku http://dissertationhaiku.wordpress.com/
  • 20. Joel Miller | Microstructure-Property relationships in Ti2448 components produced by Selective Laser Melting: A Love Story (2011) http://vimeo.com/30299036
  • 21. ores2k | Thinking (2007) http://www.flickr.com/people/ores2k/
  • 22. What? Type of research work / activities / content etc. Where? Social media – platforms and tools When? Stages of project / study / tenure How might this support / compromise formal publication? How? Type of format / media etc. Who (to/with)? Audience – academic / discipline / public Stakeholders – participants / partners
  • 23. Blogging: Platforms Wordpress Complex, open source, Content Management System (CMS). Highly customisable (plug-ins) Developer-hosted and self-hosted options Blogger Mid-range blogging platform Limited customisability ‘Tumblogs’ Simple editing platforms - ‘lifestreaming’ and mobile friendly e.g. Tumblr Posterous Blog Technologies Increasingly multi-media – RSS feeds, links, tags, images and video Non-textual formats: video blogging, podcasting
  • 24. Blogging: Blog Writing Historical Cultural Identity Biography, activism and citizen journalism Informal, subjective and expressive Writing Skills Regularity – writing discipline Informality – experimentation with different writing forms / styles Generality – engaging a wider (non-specialist) audience Contexts Shape ideas, formulate thoughts, and concepts Work-in-progress Contribution to formal publication – thesis, journal article or report Emphasis on personal perspectives and experiences
  • 25. Blogging: Blog Content Reports on academic events, including workshops, seminars, and conferences (including ‘live-blogging’) Book and article reviews Commentary on ‘academic life’ including teaching and research projects Research methods and methodologies, and academic writing Using research tools and software Development of theoretical and conceptual ideas Training and professional development Emotional development and well-being related to academic practice
  • 26. Blogging: The ‘Blogosphere’ The ‘Blogging Community’ Reading, linking to, and commenting on other blogs Comments and pingbacks Identifiability – ‘Imagined audience’ Feedback and Peer Review Informal, distributed and (potentially) frequent Establish sustainable channels of discussion, feedback and peer support Boundary Crossing Extend beyond immediate / local research community – geographically and disciplinary New interdisciplines and specialist fields Blogs as ‘Boundary Objects’ (Efimova, 2009) Efimova, L. (2009). Passion at work: blogging practices of knowledge workers. Enschede, Netherlands: Novay.
  • 27. Blogging: Process and Reflection Narrative Structure Journal style entry provides narrative structure (e.g. research project / doctorate) ‘Following’ blogs Documentation Reflective process Development of ideas / concepts Navigation Chronological (time-based) – by date, month, year Conceptual (theme-based) – by category or tags
  • 28. Blogging: Licensing Creative Commons Set of copyright options enabling the protected copying, distribution and uses of original work by others
  • 29. Blogging: Group Blogs Guest posting Opportunity to experience blogging without resorting to the personal investment and responsibility that an independent, single-author blog represents. Institutional / departmental blogs Potential to reach a wider audience with greater impact Increased responsibility for representation More restrictive ‘house styles’ and editorial control (content and format)
  • 30. Blogging: Institutional vs. external platforms Content / external links etc. Editing procedures and authorisation Style restrictions – templates etc. Issues of ownership and copyright Search engine optimization (SEO) Promotional aspects – potential audience Technical support Reliability of platform Sustainability of platform – portability Operability – ease of use / access
  • 31. Syndication and Aggregation The navigation and management of digital environments through the syndication of multiple sites, tools and services. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Subscribe to blogs, websites, podcasts etc. Types of RSS / Feed Readers Desktop-based Browser-based Web-based
  • 32. Tagging / Bookmarking / Folksonomies Personal Bookmarking Personal organisation / management of web-based content Searchable – Tag List / Cloud Further Organisation Tools – Bundle Tags / Multiple Sites Group / Collaborative Bookmarking Participatory and democratic knowledge base Social Bookmarking Use as search engine – keyword / user Search other users bookmarks Subscriptions, networks RSS feeds etc. Tagging (in)consistency – intra-personal and inter-personal Examples: Delicious Pinboard Tagging also used in blogging, and content sharing sites (e.g. Flickr YouTube and Slideshare)
  • 33. Twitter Microcontent – ‘tweets’ (maximum 140 characters) Individual and organisational accounts Retweeting, direct messaging, replying Lists and favourites Third party Twitter clients and services – interfaces, groups, content support, tracking and visualisation etc. Interconnectivity with other social media – e.g. Delicious Academic Practice Knowledge / resource sharing – posting, accessing and ‘retweeting’ links Notification – new blog posts, publications and bookmarks, events, call for papers, announcements and cancellations etc. ‘Crowdsourcing’ – asking questions, making enquiries Real-time social networking and discussion Real-time search engine ‘Hashtag’ communities and networks Events and conferences – the ‘backchannel’ and remote conferencing
  • 34. Content Sharing Sites Sharing of academic content in different formats / media Dissemination of work to a wider audience Tagging and annotation of content Playlists, favourites and comments Content can be embedded on external sites (e.g. blogs) Presentations e.g. Slideshare Papers / Reports e.g. Scribd Networking Sites e.g. LinkedIn Academia Images e.g. Flickr Video e.g. YouTube Vimeo
  • 35. Community Sites ‘Ning’-type Sites Multifunctional platforms Specialist or community-based themes Profiling Discussion (forums) Blog posting Shared repository Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) Course-base structure Multiple platforms Use of RSS, tagging etc. to connect distributed contributions
  • 36. Social Bibliography / Reference & Citation Personal and social management of academic papers and references Synchronisation between browser, desktop and web based programmes ‘One-click’ referencing of web-based academic content and bibliographic libraries Collaboration through group-based and networking activities Examples: CiteULike Zotero Mendeley
  • 37. Text Editing Tools Wikis Text-based collaborative platform e.g. Mediawiki Wikispaces Google Docs. Suite of office tools Synchronous editing for multiple users Social Text Annotation Fine-grained social and collaborative annotation of texts e.g. Commentpress
  • 38. Research Impact “ the demonstrable contribution that excellent research makes to society and the economy “ Research Councils UK
  • 39. Individual Research Professional Group / Development Department Research Events & Project Conferences
  • 40. What? Type of research work / activities / content etc. Where? Social media – platforms and tools When? Stages of project / study / tenure How might this support / compromise formal publication? How? Type of format / media etc. Who (to/with)? Audience – academic / discipline / public Stakeholders – participants / partners
  • 42. Events, Seminars and Conferences Supporting academic events before, during and after Projects (e.g. launch events) and departments (open days etc.) Networking Pre-conference and post-conference Conference Material Content (abstracts, biographies etc.) Information (venue etc.) Presentations Repurposing (Slideshare etc.) External audiences and contexts Presentation notes and slidecasts
  • 43. Events, Seminars and Conferences Recording / Documentation Live streams – embedded into websites / social media e.g. Ustream Live broadcast / post-event resource Video / audio / presentations etc. – on mainstream and social media platforms Webinars / web conferencing e.g. Eluminate Big Blue Button Live-blogging – informal documentation Post-event blogging – reports and reflections Hashtags Twitter – live tweets Display - Twitter walls /streams e.g. Twitterfall The Twitter ‘backchannel’ Aggregating across platforms Twitter, blog posts, photos (e.g. Flickr) Aggregating tweets e.g. Storify
  • 44. Web Analytics Visitor numbers – specific pages / posts Demographic information e.g. Google Analytics Social network visualisation and analysis Emerging field Analysis of patterns - what people are reading, bookmarking, sharing, discussing, and citing online e.g. Altmetrics
  • 45. Martin Weller The Digital Scholar: How Technology Is Transforming Scholarly Practice Bloomsbury Academic (2011) http://www.bloomsburyacademic.com/view/DigitalScholar_9781849666275/book-ba-9781849666275.xml