What are Research Blogs
Types of Research Blogs
- Researcher-to-Researcher: Sharing and exchange,
- Researcher-to-Participants: Building credibility and “informing” participants, or
- Researcher-to-Public: Sharing and applying findings, results and practical resources.
Authorship
- Solo: Individual authors’ identities are key to the brand.
- Collaborative: Topic or disciplinary identities help to develop a brand.
- Multi-Author: Strong branding, linked to university, media outlet or professional/scientific bodies or journals.
What is [[notes/Writing Practice]]
- Reflecting on literature
- Capture fringe thoughts
- Hypothesis and Questions
- Observations
- Important Processes
Examples
- https://head.hesge.ch/mobilerepaircultures/
Sources
- https://www.socialsciencespace.com/2017/11/share-research-blog/
- http://gregorygundersen.com/blog/2020/01/12/why-research-blog/
- https://prezi.com/5souwydtbitd/using-your-blog-as-a-research-journal/
- https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/a-blog-around-the-clock/science-blogs-definition-and-a-history/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-01414-6