This guest post is by Eloise Zoppos, a PhD Candidate in the School of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University who is researching social media use by young adults. In this post Eloise offers some tips for keeping a research notebook. Recently I had a life – or at least research – changing experience…I […]
Monthly Archives: May 2011
How do you create a digital identity for yourself?
Who cares about authority? We all should – but differently.
How can you design a beautiful poster for a conference? I’m not sure, but here’s what not to do.
In which I come over all spiritual and stuff
While we’re talking about public speaking, can you spare a minute to think about people with hearing impairments? Last week, here in the UK, was Deaf Awareness Week (2nd – 8th May). I normally talk about researchers and libraries on this blog, but since I have a minor hearing impairment I have a vested interest in this event. […]
Where a simple question turns out to be anything but…
Want to toy with your librarian? Try wikipedia!
Connecting with your audience – it’s all about the empathy. And the trashy novels.