Items where Author is "Tattersall, Andy"

Number of items: 24.
  • 0 is the magic number: why small numbers matter just as much as large ones when we talk about altmetrics. Tattersall, Andy
  • 10 Chrome extensions to help manage references, notes, citations and capture information. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Analysing Altmetric data on research citations in policy literature - the case of the University of Sheffield. Tattersall, Andy; Carroll, Chris
  • Book review: communicating your research with social media: a practical guide to using blogs, podcasts, data visualisations and video by Amy Mollett, Cheryl Brumley, Chris Gilson and Sierra Williams. Tattersall, Andy
  • Book review: social media for academics by Mark Carrigan. Tattersall, Andy
  • Comment, discuss, review: An essential guide to post-publication review sites. Tattersall, Andy
  • Disentangling the academic web: what might have been learnt from discogs and IMDB. Tattersall, Andy
  • Finding your niche in the four styles of research communication. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Following the success of the learning technologist, is it time for a research equivalent? Tattersall, Andy
  • For many academics, the web is just a means to an end: Shifting gears to solve the digital divide. Tattersall, Andy
  • How to run an academic writing retreat and bring the campus back together. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • “I only come here for the comments” – Exploring the controversy of post-publication peer review. Tattersall, Andy
  • In 2021 let’s do institutional academic social media better. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • In the era of Brexit and fake news, scientists need to embrace social media. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Many a true word is spoken in jest, part two: more social media content that mocks, self-ridicules, and brings a smile to academia. Tattersall, Andy
  • New research must be better reported, the future of society depends on it. Tattersall, Andy
  • Nothing lasts forever: questions to ask yourself when choosing a new tool or technology for research. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Social media is a ticking time bomb for universities with an outdated web presence. Tattersall, Andy
  • Time, finances, confidence, knowledge – research communicators should be attentive to the resource inequalities inherent to academia. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Who, What, Where, When, Why: Using the 5 Ws to communicate your research. Tattersall, Andy
  • Wikipedia is open to all, the research underpinning it should be too. Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • Working with the media can be beneficial but linking to and citing your research should be compulsory. Tattersall, Andy
  • You can publish open access, but ‘big’ journals still act as gatekeepers to discoverability and impact. Carroll, Chris; Tattersall, Andy picture_as_pdf
  • The weird and wonderful world of academic twitter: accounts that mock, self-ridicule and bring a smile to academia. Tattersall, Andy