HASTAC Scholars director to address SMKE Conference
Fiona Barnett, Director of the HASTAC Scholars Program will be [...]
Blogging for Historians – The Early Modern Commons (Sharon Howard) – Interview #5
“Blogs can go quiet for a long time and [...]
UCL workshop: Social Media and the Museum
As part of the Social Media Knowledge Exchange, University College [...]
Maha Abu Shama of Amnesty International on Triangulating Youtube Videos about the Conflict in Syria
Maha will be one of the guest speakers at the [...]
History Matters blog, Department of History, University of Sheffield (Caroline Dodds Pennock) – Interview #4
“If it’s anything longer than 700-800 words people tend [...]
Sarah Jackson of Womankind Worldwide Storifies her social media source credibility evaluation process
Sarah Jackson, communications manager of Womankind Worldwide, has written us [...]
Social Media and Public Archaeology: Showcasing the Personal Histories Project
The Personal Histories Project of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological [...]
So… what is it that you actually do?
It’s a question most PhD students have faced at some time during their study, and one which can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It’s with this question in mind that Cambridge researchers Richard Blakemore and John Gallagher came up with the idea for the Cambridge PhDcasts, a new project undertaken in collaboration with CRASSH.
Group Blogs for Academic Outreach: The Courtauld Gallery
Group blogs are an increasingly popular form of outreach used [...]
Spaces still available for May 17th Workshop, ‘Anonymity, Identity and Credibility: Challenges of Using Social Media Data for Research’
A Knowledge Exchange Workshop for Human Rights Practitioners and Early [...]
SMKE Conference 2013: join us on 2 July
The Social Media Knowledge Exchange Conference is a two day [...]




















