id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h33z5qogczf2levogxhq5cj36e Pierre Clavel Blogging the City 2015.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 7880 582 56 Academic blogging has typically been a form of digital scholarship that is under-utilized in academia. rewarding platform for bringing research and academic perspectives to a wide-reaching and broader audience. findings suggest that the motivations and approaches of scholarly blogging are diverse but overall add value Moreover, each testimony in this note provides examples of the benefits of blogging for research, collaboration, and engagement. Keywords: Academia, Blogging, History, Scholarly Communication, Social Media, Tenure Most scholarly writing on academic blogs notes form of communication than traditional academic writing. the academic libraries they surveyed use blogging as a form of knowledge exchange. blogging differs from traditional academic scholarly publications, a number of academics feel that this wider audience produces an blogging to their academic program. Academic Blogs and Academia discussion with a local blogging community. Cities project, the historians' website and blog is no single best way to do academic blogging. ./cache/work_h33z5qogczf2levogxhq5cj36e.pdf ./txt/work_h33z5qogczf2levogxhq5cj36e.txt