[Sigdl-l] Fw: Cracking the Internet: A Science Historian’s Experience Conducting Research and Communicating Findings on the Web
DRESSLER, Virginia
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Fri Sep 4 07:18:35 EDT 2015
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Cracking the Internet: A Science Historian’s Experience Conducting Research and Communicating Findings on the Web
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SIG AH is excited to welcome our special guest, Dr. Gabriel Finkelstein from the University of Colorado, Denver for a webinar exploring scholarly communications and social media from the perspective of a science historian. The promise of digital content, research technology, and social media platforms is not experienced the same for researchers in all academic disciplines. Dr. Finkelstein will discuss how the internet has changed the way any historian of science conducts his research, publishes his findings, advertises his contributions, connects with colleagues, and keeps his boss happy.
Several key themes will be explored, including disciplinary differences in the research and publishing process, discovery platforms, archival research and print versus electronic content, and the role of social media and “impact” in decisions related to publishing and promotion. The unique perspective of a science historian will be of interest to individuals and institutions carrying out or supporting multidisciplinary research programs, as well as researchers focused on the development of digital knowledge resources, discovery platforms, and scholarly communications (book and journal publishing) in the humanities.
Webinar sponsored by SIG AH: https://www.asist.org/groups/arts-humanities-ah/
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