Monday, September 19, 2011

Tweeting

Do you tweet? "There is a forum on the Constitution for #ctcConstitutionDay TODAY at 11:45 at the Marietta Campus F 1129!"

Which leads to the opportunity to mention this new title Bloggerati, twitterati [electronic resource] : how blogs and Twitter are transforming popular culture.
from Google: - Bloggerati, Twitterati: How Blogs and Twitter are Transforming Popular Culture explores the ongoing digital revolution and examines the way it is changing and will change the way people live and communicate. Starting from the proposition that the Internet is now the center of popular culture, the book offers descriptions of blogs and Twitter and the online behavior they foster. It looks at the demographics of users and the impact of the Internet on knowledge, thinking, writing, politics, and journalism. A primary focus is on the way blogs and tweets are opening up communication to the people, free from gatekeepers and sanctioned rhetoric. ...[more] .

Our copy is an electronic book available through Ebsco books. They bought NetLibrary. I'm very pleased with the way we can access the e-books, cite, print, save, etc. Stop by your campus library, or send me an e-mail using your CTC e-mail, for the username and login.

-kss

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