Video interview: Matthew Zook, Managing Editor of Big Data & Society on research relevance
What does Dr. Matthew Zoom, Managing Editor of the Big Data & Society journal, have to say about research relevance?
What articles in Social Media + Society are getting read & cited? The top 10.
What articles attract readers of the Social Media + Society journal? Find a list with links to most-read and cited articles in this open-access journal.
Video interview: Zizi Papacharissi, Editor of journal Social Media + Society on research relevance
What does Dr. Papacharissi, Editor of the Social Media + Society journal, have to say about research relevance?
Exploring new literature means evaluating research.
Crossing into new literature in unfamiliar fields, disciplines, methodologies, or cultures? Learn to evaluate it!
This Martin Luther King Day, study original sources
Observe Martin Luther King’s birthday by studying his work. Find open access sources, and guidance for for using primary materials in research.
Video interview: Linda Liebenberg, Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Qualitative Methods on research relevance
What does Dr. Liebenberg, Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Qualitative Methods, have to say about research relevance?
Looking for inspiration for your next scientific conference poster?
A well-designed scientific poster tells everyone in the hall a lot about you: about the way you present your work, about your skills in graphic design, about the amount of effort you put into your story. Your poster is your story!
Using postcards to support dissemination and to improve practice
Postcards offer a visual opportunity during research and when sharing results.
Share Your Research: Blog and/or Social Media
Academic blogging- what is it and how can it be a part of your publication strategy?
Creating a graphical abstract for your next paper
New research papers are being published every day. In fact, 2.6 million papers are published every year. But let's face it; nobody has the time to read abstract after abstract to dig out what you need from all the papers out there. So how can we digest a large amount of information in a shorter span of time? Here's where “graphical abstracts” come in to make every researcher’s life easier.
Comics are more than fun! Journal articles show research potential.
This open-access collection of articles shows the range of research uses for comics!
Comics as a research method: An ongoing journey
How can comics play a part in a research journey? This post is the first of a 3-part series from Lydia Wysocki.
Critical Race Theory, Fire, and Dangerous Things
You’ve read about Critical Race Theory - what are they really talking about?
The History of Copyright can Tell Us a Lot about Academic Publishing
How did we end up with copyright and what does it mean for your writing?
Bringing Rigorous Methods to Real-World Problems
There is often an assumption that research can be truly rigorous, or it can be “real world” research, and that the two are somehow mutually exclusive or at polar opposite ends of a spectrum. However, the world is not that black and white, and it is possible to have our cake and eat it, too.
Why Do Practitioners Need to Know About Research Methods?
Engaging practitioners in research projects.
Watch the Webinar: Equitable Research Partnerships
View the “Equitable Research Partnerships” webinar recording and read related resources materials.