➡️ @catherinefte.bsky.social, @dawnd.bsky.social, @emily-elliott.bsky.social joined #TalkaboutHumanities and #TalkaboutSocialSciences (networks.h-net.org/group/discus...)
➡️ Our past contributors on AI let us know where we stand now (networks.h-net.org/group/discus...)
Thank you for the shout-out FTE! V honored to be responsible for the first citation of FTE in a peer-reviewed pub. 🥰 I have learned so much about UPs, publishing, and scholarly communications more broadly from FTE—a freely available resource btw!
Citation in this: muse.jhu.edu/article/987313
Seriously, pitch us your ideas! @greatfartsoflit.bsky.social endorses it!
Summer "break" is upon us or will be soon. Let's be honest though. Most #FeedingTheElephant readers will use the summer to tackle professional projects.
The FtE Summer Project Syllabus rounds up great posts from the last 3 years to help you tackle your existing projects and brainstorm new ones!
You received an academic newsletter in your mailbox, or more likely, your inbox. Opening it and skimming its contents is a ritual you might take for granted, but you might not realize all the work that goes into creating this form of scholarly communication. Leah Valtin-Erwin pulls back the curtain.
Spring hasn't necessarily sprung, but we have reached the end of April, so we bring you the #FeedingTheElephant monthly roundup. We share
➡️ the theme for this year's Peer Review Week
➡️ a bingo card of AI scam lingo
➡️ a shoutout to @rcolesworthy.bsky.social!
🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...
Spring hasn't necessarily sprung, but we have reached the end of April, so we bring you the #FeedingTheElephant monthly roundup. We share
➡️ the theme for this year's Peer Review Week
➡️ a bingo card of AI scam lingo
➡️ a shoutout to @rcolesworthy.bsky.social!
🔗 networks.h-net.org/group/discus...
As May draws to a close following a holiday weekend, we bring you the monthly #FeedingTheElephant roundup, complete with book recommendations, must read articles, and a great podcast suggestion!
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Our roundup also includes links to all our posts from April:
➡️ Michael Gifford on AI in the classroom (networks.h-net.org/group/discus...)
➡️ @greatfartsoflit.bsky.social on citational practices (networks.h-net.org/group/discus...)
Get the stopwatch out! Today's #FeedingTheElephant post by @greatfartsoflit.bsky.social includes a timed activity to illustrate her point that departing from nonarbitrary style points in citations can affect both the functionality and the usefulness of the scholarship you produce.