The personal research portal
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ISBN: 978-1-60566-208-4Alternate URL:
http://ictlogy.net/articles/20090202_ismael_pena-lopez_personal_research_portal.pdf
Type of work: Book Chapter
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Digital Divide | Education | Knowledge Management | Social Media & Social Software | Usage & UptakeTags:
ple, e-research, e-scienceAbstract:
We here propose the concept of the Personal Research Portal (PRP) – a mesh of social software applications to manage knowledge acquisition and diffusion – as a means to create a digital identity for the researcher – tied to their digital public notebook and personal repository – and a virtual network of colleagues working in the same field. Complementary to formal publishing or taking part in congresses, and based on the concept of the e-portfolio, the PRP is a knowledge management system that enhances reading, storing and creating at both the private and public levels. Relying heavily on Web 2.0 applications – easy to use, freely available – the PRP automatically implies a public exposure and a digital presence that enables conversations and network weaving without time and space boundaries.
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Peña-López, I. (2009). “The personal research portal”. In Hatzipanagos, S. & Warburton, S. (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies, Chapter XXVI, 400-414. Hershey: IGI Global.