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The Researcher’s Guide to Bluesky

Posted by nedpotter on 12 November 2024

Faculty Engagement Manager Ned Potter offers ten tips for academics getting started on the Bluesky social network Many academics and researchers have chosen to leave Twitter / X due to recent events, and one of the places they’re sharing ideas instead is Bluesky. For those not familiar with this platform, it is extremely Twitter-like in … Continue reading The Researcher’s Guide to Bluesky

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