Resources, recommendations and other things that mean something
(List constantly being updated, as things change.)
Things I can´t get tired of...
Sharing
- Antídoto
- Obi.media
- Pós-graduação em Comunicação de Cultura e Indústrias Criativas
- Mais Lisboa
- Solutions Journalism Network
Some references in media and journalism studies
Institutions and projects
People
- @bzelizer
- @emilybell
- @jeffjarvis
- @KarinWahlJ
- @markdeuze
- @paulbradshaw
- @ProfBobFranklin
- @rasmus_kleis
- @Rosental
- @rsalaverria
Some references in cultural and creative industries studies
Institutions and projects
People
- @Bernd_Fesel
- @FlewTerry
- @hesmondthing
Academic resources for students, researchers or journalists
Sources for bibliographic research
- Run.unl.pt – NOVA FCSH repository
- Repositório do ISCTE
- Repositório da Universidade Católica
- Repositório da Universidade do Porto
- Repositório da UBI
- RCAAP – Open access scientific repository (Portuguese)
- OATD (Thesis and dissertations in OA from all over the world)
- Taylor and Francis / Routledge
- Sage Journals
- Jstor
- ACM Digital Library
- Academia.edu (academic social media)
- Researchgate (idem)
- Google Scholar
Aplicativos e websites indispensáveis
- Mendeley (to manage the thousands of articles and bibliographic references; it is my favorite, but there is also Zotero and OneNote)
- Pocket (to save everything we find on the Web and want to read later). There is also Evernote
- Scimago Ranking Journals (a list of journals to publish, indexed to SC and WOs, organized by country, subject and Q1-Q4)
- Predatory publications list (it’s better not to publish at all)
- Ciência Aberta (a good list for resources about OA organized by NOVA FCSH). The glossary is also good
- Connected papers, a tool to visualize links between scientific articles and find the most relevant ones (there is also Litmaps, Inciteful and Gecko, for example)
- Focus to-do, my favorite project and task management app, very simple, with a built-in Pomodoro.