Scholars are quickly moving toward a universe of web-native communication | Impact of Social Sciences

Jason Priem’s new post on the LSEImpact blog is quite interesting. For example:

We found Web presence widespread and diverse: 84 per cent of scholars had homepages, 70 per cent were on LinkedIn, 23 per cent had public Google Scholar profiles, and 16 per cent were on Twitter (this last number is well higher than more conservative, earlier estimates).

These numbers are from 57 presenters at the Leiden STI Conference.

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