is it just me

wondering what’s up in my world…

19.11.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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CfP: 1st International Workshop on Awareness and Reflection in Research Communities (ARRC11)

TweetTogether with my colleagues Nina Heinze and Thomas Ullmann, I’m currently in the process of organizing a workshop on awareness and reflection in the context of (distributed) research communities. We’d be very happy if you spread the word about the … Continue reading

26.09.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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soharc update

TweetA lot of people asked for a way to edit their data on the Social handle archive and we discussed ways to best support this. As there is no registration needed for putting your data on soharc, we went for … Continue reading

20.09.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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Visualizing the RecSysTEL workshop

TweetDuring last year’s EC-TEL conference in Nice, I asked myself how we could visualize a workshop and tried some easy method. A year later, we spent some more time on analyzing scientific paper with Artefact-Actor-Networks and are preparing a cool … Continue reading

08.09.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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Public beta of soharc gone live

TweetToday I put a project closely related to my Ph.D. online. The service is called soharc which stands for social handle archive and aims as being a central hub for social handles and scientific events in order to enhance researchers’ … Continue reading

27.08.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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Giving Foursquare a spin

TweetAfter all the buzz around Foursquare, Facebook Places and Co. and my (initially) rather restraining attitude towards such services, I will try Foursquare for a week starting today. In the context of my Ph.d. thesis I am thinking about how … Continue reading

03.05.2010
by Wolfgang Reinhardt
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[paper accepted] Tweets from a conference and their limited usefulness for non-participants

TweetAfter the WCC 2010 decided to cancel all workshops we could place our publication in another track of the WCC 2010 conference (Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society). The title of the paper is: “Getting Granular on Twitter: Tweets from … Continue reading