Internet usage patterns of academics and historians
I am doing research for a book about how the Internet can be used as a tool to teach about history and to conduct history projects. Currently, I am looking for existent research on the Internet usage patterns of those interested in history -- professors, students, amateur historians, museum enthusiasts, and genealogists. Does anyone know of any studies, research projects, articles, websites, books, etc. that might be relevant? Leads to any general research about Internet usage by professors and other academics would also be very helpful. Thank you so much! Emily Bliss Research Assistant Center for History and New Media George Mason University ebliss@gmu.edu
Emily, You may or may not have seen my previous postings on this list, as I have recently commenced PhD research into the use of the Internet by genealogists. I am interested in a broad range of online interactions by this group of hobbyists, such as their publishing, transacting, interacting, and educational usage of the Internet. I will also be delving into the 'darker' side of their Internet adoption, such as stolen identities, and the commercialisation of their amatuer labour/content. My main data collection for the project will be an online survey of genealogists in the USA, UK, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada, followed by some supporting case studies in each area. More information about my project can be found at www.veale.com.au/phd. Please contact me should you wish for more information. I am also currently writing a paper on the use of the Internet for genealogical education (i.e. how genealogists learn online to 'do' genealog). Regards Kylie Veale ------------------------------------------ Kylie J. Veale | Brisbane, Australia GradDipInvEnv, MInetStds(Design) PhD student email: kylie@veale.com.au www: http://www.veale.com.au/kylie icq: 27938257 msn: kyliej@hotmail.com yahoo: kylie_veale -----Original Message----- From: air-l-admin@aoir.org [mailto:air-l-admin@aoir.org] On Behalf Of Emily Bliss Sent: Thursday, 13 May 2004 2:43 AM To: air-l@aoir.org Subject: [Air-l] Internet usage patterns of academics and historians I am doing research for a book about how the Internet can be used as a tool to teach about history and to conduct history projects. Currently, I am looking for existent research on the Internet usage patterns of those interested in history -- professors, students, amateur historians, museum enthusiasts, and genealogists. Does anyone know of any studies, research projects, articles, websites, books, etc. that might be relevant? Leads to any general research about Internet usage by professors and other academics would also be very helpful. Thank you so much! Emily Bliss Research Assistant Center for History and New Media George Mason University ebliss@gmu.edu _______________________________________________ Air-l mailing list Air-l@aoir.org http://www.aoir.org/mailman/listinfo/air-l
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