Research Blogs and Blogging for Science Diffusion

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Exploratory bibliography for a potential article on scientific/academic/research blogs.

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Bibliography for a/an: Article (academic)

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Canessa, E. & Zennaro, M. (Eds.) (2008). Science Dissemination using Open Access. A compendium of selected literature on Open Access. Trieste: ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics. Retrieved July 03, 2008 from http://sdu.ictp.it/openaccess/book.html
Canessa, E. & Zennaro, M. (Eds.) (2010). m-Science. Trieste: ICTP. Retrieved October 28, 2010 from http://m-science.net/book
Efimova, E. (2009). Passion at Work: Blogging Practices of Knowledge Workers. Novay PhD Research Series, 024. Enschede: Novay. Retrieved June 11, 2009 from e-research
Efimova, E. (2009). Weblog as a personal thinking space. HT09: Proceedings of the twentieth ACM conference on hypertext and hypermedia. New York: ACM.
Ewins, R. (2005). “Who are You? Weblogs and Academic Identity”. In e-Learning, 2, 368-377. Oxford: Symposium Journals.
Kirsop, B. & Chan, L. (2005). “Transforming Access to Research Literature for Developing Countries”. In Serials Review, (31), 246-255. London: Elsevier. Retrieved February 01, 2007 from http://hdl.handle.net/1807/4416
Walker, J. (2006). “Blogging From Inside the Ivory Tower”. In Bruns, A. & Jacobs, J. (Eds.), Uses of blogs, 127-138. Digital Formations 38. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
Ward, M. & West, S. (2007). Blogging PhD process: foregrounding the pedagogy. Communication imparted at the 8th annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers. Vancouver: AoIR.