PhD Blogging
Published by Jonathan April 14th, 2005 in Blogging, LibrarianshipMathemagenic is the blog of a PhD student who is blogging her research. Her research topic is “Personal productivity in a knowledge intensive environment: A weblog case“. In a nutshell, she is blogging about blogging! This is actually a very interesting idea to me. Although I don’t use my blog as a work or research tool, I certainly see how it could be used as one. Perhaps after I get involved in my graduate work I will begin doing just that. The idea of a hyper-linked notebook that is searchable makes perfect sense to me. The more I use the internet and related technologies, the less I think in a linear fashion. Too bad term papers still have to be written on physical paper instead of in a hyper-linked document!
Mathemagenic discovered via Christina’s LIS Rant.
Idris H. His wrote an article in 2002 called “Things New PhDs Should Start Doing“. In summary the points made:
- Keep a Research Diary
- Maintain an Electronic Bibliography
- Know Your Search Engines
- An Archiving System for Useful Info
- Learn The Composition of your Research Community
- Document Useful Learning Experiences
- Keep a Professional Home Page
- Maintain an Updated CV
- Get Involved Early On
- Develop Research Meta-awareness
With databases and content management systems we have wonderful tools to record information and organize it in many different fashions. Number One, Keep a Research Diary just screams blog. The blog doesn’t have to be a public one, but the sharing of information can certainly be useful, especially if you connect with others doing similar research.


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