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Title: History on the Web / L’Histoire sur la toile
Other Titles: Navigating the ‘Twitterverse’ and Tweeting at Academic Conferences and Presentations #CHASHC2013? (@CndHistAssoc)
Authors: McCutcheon, Jo
Issue Date: 2020-01-14
Publisher: Canadian Historical Association / Société historique du Canada
Series/Report no.: Vol 39 numéro 1;
Abstract: “Tweeting”, #hashtags, FF (Friday follows), RT (retweet), MT(modified tweet): what is it all about and how can we take on yet another aspect of social media? Not so long ago, I was not convinced that I could take time to learn about many of the new tools rising in use and popularity first among post-secondary students and then among journalists and others. I ventured warily into the ‘twitterverse’, cautious of the ‘inane or banal’ elements and optimistic about the opportunities to network, share and learn.
URI: https://depot.erudit.org/id/004728dd
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