Francesc Balagué (interesting reading if you’re into Education 2.0, in Spanish) asks me for some references around new science publishing and diffusion systems (e.g. blogs).
Best I can do is provide the references of my own readings, gathered into a collection I named Research Blogs and Blogging for Science Diffusion ( ). Here comes a snapshot of this evolving collection:
College & Research Libraries, 67(2), 103-104. Chicago: ACRL.
If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:
Peña-López, I. (2008) “Research Blogs and Blogging for Science Diffusion” In ICTlogy,
#61, October 2008. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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wow, that’s a great answer to my request ;)
Thanks a lot!!
I also found this interesting book chapter
“e-Research Methods,Strategies and Issues” from Terry Anderson and Heather Kamuka
http://www.dusit.ac.th/new_ver12/document/e_Research.pdf
Thanks!!
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