Title:
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REFLECTIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA USE ALONG
THE ACADEMIC RESEARCH LIFE CYCLE |
Author(s):
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Anand Sheombar |
ISBN:
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978-989-8533-87-6 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro IsaĆas, Philip Powell, Pascal Ravesteijn and Guido Ongena |
Year:
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2019 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Social Media, Scholarly Communication, Research Communication, Open Science, Academic Research Life Cycle |
Type:
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Short Paper |
First Page:
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250 |
Last Page:
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254 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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This short paper argues for the need for discussion on the role social media could have in the research life cycle,
particularly for Information Systems (IS) scholars. ICTs are pervasive, and their societal impact is profound. Various
disciplines including those of social sciences are present in the online discourse and join the public debate on societal
implications of ICTs and scholar are familiar with web tools for publishing. Information Systems scholars could not only
further explore the possibilities for joining that online discourse, but also could explore the potential social media may
have for activities related to the research life cycle. In this paper we do not focus solely on social media as a data
collection source but regard their merits as a channel for scholarly communication throughout the whole research life
cycle, from the start of getting inspired to conduct a research, finding collaboration partners or funding, through
suggestions for literature, to the stage of research dissemination and creating impact beyond the own scientific
community. This paper contributes an original approach to research communication by combining the research life cycle
with practical insights of how social media can be applied throughout each phase of that lifecycle. We conclude with
some questions debating the stance that (future) IS scholars are prepared to become the digital scholar that can
manoeuvre well on social media for scholarly communication. |
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