Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Universities Can Combat Misinformation By Sharing Research With the Public | EdSurge News

Universities Can Combat Misinformation By Sharing Research With the Public | EdSurge News | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Here’s my New Year’s resolution for higher education: extend the reach of research to the people.

Recently, universities and academics have begun to talk about open science (i.e., research practices used to enhance transparency from design to dissemination). There is a robust agenda for academia’s future, including code sharing, registered reports and accessibility.

It’s part of a growing recognition that research really belongs to the people. Even as the postsecondary industry opened its doors to become a more-accessible system for students, it locked up the research conducted by its faculty and staff. But it’s often individuals from outside of academia who construct topical questions of interest for scholars, serve as study participants, and fund organizations producing such work.
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5 Ways to Promote Your Research on Social Media

5 Ways to Promote Your Research on Social Media | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Social media has remodeled the collective sharing of ideas via online communities, networks, and blogs.

So, is it necessary for scientists to be an active part of the online world?
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A Brief History of the Intellectual Properties of Learning - YouTube

The history of changes to the intellectual property status of research and scholarship under the rubric of open science.
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Explore State-of-the-art in your Research Field - Sciweavers

Explore State-of-the-art in your Research Field - Sciweavers | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Sciweavers is an academic network that aggregates links to research paper preprints then categorizes them into proceedings. The preprint links of a given proceedings are sorted using different mechanisms derived from our traffic to help researchers quickly discover top ranked papers. Also, Sciweavers offers several free online tools to improve your productivity.

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figshare.com

figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner.

figshare allows users to upload any file format to be made visualisable in the browser so that figures, datasets, media, papers, posters, presentations and filesets can be disseminated in a way that the current scholarly publishing model does not allow.

 

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– The right messaging should be the cornerstone of your research communications strategy

– The right messaging should be the cornerstone of your research communications strategy | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Key to communicating your research successfully is having the right messaging. This will give you the best chance of capturing the attention of important stakeholders, while also ensuring all members of your research team are singing from the same song sheet. Kevin Anselmo offers some pointers on how to put together your message map; beginning with your overarching theme, building up your handful of jargon-free key messages, and supporting these with a mix of stories, data, metaphors, and eye-catching statements.
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Why do academics choose useless titles for articles and chapters? Four steps to getting a better title.

Why do academics choose useless titles for articles and chapters? Four steps to getting a better title. | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
An informative title for an article or chapter maximizes the likelihood that your audience correctly remembers enough about your arguments to re-discover what they are looking for. Without embedded...
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Digital tools to bolster research effort | Jisc Inform / Issue 38, Winter 2013

Digital tools to bolster research effort | Jisc Inform / Issue 38, Winter 2013 | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Text mining and data mining are just two among a growing number of applied technologies. Jisc Inform explores how these and others are being developed to help researchers do everything from the mundane – such as managing routine research tasks more effectively – to the truly remarkable.

 

In medical research, text mining can be used to review tens of thousands of pages of research papers simultaneously and detect patterns and associations that could otherwise easily remain hidden from researchers. Those previously unimagined connections could help to bring about rapid, important advances in understanding disease pathology, genetics and drug development.

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Minute Mendeley - What is Mendeley?

This 5 minutes video (I know they were suposed to be a minute or so long) explains the basic concepts of Mendeley
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