Why I Tweet

I tweet. Quite a lot, actually. Does that make me a twit?

If you think so, tell it to the astronauts on the International Space Station (@ISS_Research), whose feed is “NASA's official source for research news from the International Space Station - the world's laboratory in orbit.” Many astronauts have individual feeds, too.

Did you know that the JHU libraries have about 1 million e-books? There’s a lot to learn about the world of e-books, believe me. To help me do that, I follow many e-book publishers, sellers, librarians, authors, and others in the complex world of e-reading, such as @PublishersLunch, @thDigitalReader, and @internetarchive.

I also love @JohnsHopkins! So I follow lots of Hopkins tweeters, including science writers (e.g., @INBT_JHU and @LisaDeNike), many students, and of course, @mselibrary!

Grammar and punctuation – especially punctuation – are our friends. Love my writing fixes from feeds like @GrammarMonkeys and @APStylebook (Associated Press).

Techie stuff! The future, the universe,and everything. Try @TechCrunch, @techreview, and @CNET, for starters. And yes, of course I follow my share of sci fi authors and publishers, and couldn’t live without my feeds from Star Trek folks, including Leonard Nimoy (@TheRealNimoy) and Nichelle Nichols @RealNichelle.

I learn so much from my Twitter feeds! Which ones do YOU follow?

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About Sue Vazakas

Science/Engineering Librarian and devoted reader.

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