TWIT #9
Filed under: beleid, bloggen, Digitale Bibliotheek, geesteswetenschappen, het vak | Tags: altmetrics, bibliotheekautomatisering, digital humanities, discovery tool, Google Reader, Open Access, rss, toekomst, TWIL, universiteitsbibliotheken |
Actually quite happy with Feedly as a replacement for my Google Reader. Now looking out for a good iGoogle replacement
— WoW!ter (@Wowter) March 30, 2013
Paasei uitgekomen: ABES Discovery studie nu publiek beschikbaar, zie http://t.co/6eKVrVvdQW & voor een synopsis http://t.co/IkJ5uG3qO4
— Pleiadeconsultancy (@Pleiadecons) April 1, 2013
RT @jschneider: #altmetrics read all about it! #ASIST bulletin special issue. Screen-formatted PDF http://t.co/UoWPrC8xrW / @gumarten
— Saskia Scheltjens (@saschel) April 2, 2013
Beyond the Library: @lukask on the role of academic libraries in a rapidly changing research information environment http://t.co/VImHO5iNCG
— LSE Impact Blog (@LSEImpactBlog) April 2, 2013
In case you missed it: This Week in Libraries is back for 4th season. Watch episode #93: http://t.co/M6QIwxzwPx http://t.co/FIRfgxDyLz
— Frank Huysmans (@fhuysmans) April 2, 2013
Automation Marketplace 2013: The Rush to Innovate http://t.co/k4uw0cCihJ
— Marshall Breeding (@mbreeding) April 2, 2013
April Newsletter now available! http://t.co/blxmuOpppo
— OpenLibHums (@openlibhums) April 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/EricHennekam/status/319714797522407424
Predictable from a decade ago — PubMed Central Reduces Publisher Traffic, Study Shows: http://t.co/F9Xb2DZvXH via @scholarlykitchn
— Scholarly Kitchen (@scholarlykitchn) April 4, 2013
Eerste NRC Food for Thought lezing: "Nederland heeft meer ondernemende alfa's nodig!" is nu online: http://t.co/ywXKwAXiHX
— rens bod (@rensbod) April 4, 2013
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