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Does Academic Blogging Enhance Promotion and Tenure? A Survey of US and Canadian Medicine and Pediatric Department Chairs

Does Academic Blogging Enhance Promotion and Tenure? A Survey of US and Canadian Medicine and Pediatric Department Chairs

A survey of academic librarians reported that approximately half of respondents believed that a blog post was considered inferior to a traditional peer-reviewed article [7]. However, the posting of scientific information on blogs has the potential to reach a much wider and diverse audience.

Christian Blake A Cameron, Vinay Nair, Manu Varma, Martha Adams, Kenar Jhaveri, Matthew A Sparks

JMIR Med Educ 2016;2(1):e10

Twitter-Based Journal Clubs: Additional Facts and Clarifications

Twitter-Based Journal Clubs: Additional Facts and Clarifications

However, registration to a service such as Symplur, allows a Twitter-based journal club to maintain indefinite records of active participation, which we do agree is an essential component of fulfilling continuing professional development requirements by credentialing institutions. 

Joel M Topf, Matthew A Sparks, Francesco Iannuzzella, Edgar Lerma, Thomas Oates, Paul J Phelan, Swapnil Hiremath

J Med Internet Res 2015;17(9):e216