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  1. Twitter Campaigns Around the Fifth IPCC Report
  2. Gender differences in the climate change communication on Twitter
  3. Digital Methods by Richard Rogers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013. 280 pp. $40.00 (hardcover). (ISBN 9780262018838)
  4. Tweets as impact indicators: Examining the implications of automated “bot” accounts on Twitter
  5. Astrophysicists’ Conversational Connections on Twitter
  6. Analyzing the climate change debate on Twitter
  7. Astrophysicists on Twitter
  8. Climate Change on Twitter: Topics, Communities and Conversations about the 2013 IPCC Working Group 1 Report
  9. Disciplinary differences in Twitter scholarly communication
  10. Tweeting about Diabetes and Diets – Content and Conversational Connections
  11. Making Sense of Converging Media
  12. Preface
  13. Chapter 1 Introduction to Social Information Research
  14. Social Information Research
  15. Linking to a bilingual Web space
  16. Shaken and stirred: ASIS&T 2011 attendee reactions to shaking it up: Embracing new methods for publishing, finding, discussing, and measuring our research output
  17. Shaking it up: Embracing new methods for publishing, finding, discussing, and measuring our research output
  18. Social capital in Second Life
  19. Co-inlinking to a municipal Web space: a webometric and content analysis
  20. What is Library 2.0?
  21. Local government web sites in Finland: A geographic and webometric analysis
  22. Learning together apart: Distance education in a virtual world
  23. The Second Life of library and information science education: Learning together apart