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Category Archives: What’s new
SSRN joins Twitter, Facebook, & LinkedIn
Today’s post was originally going to be a quick one describing what we are doing with “social networking” and how to follow us. It still includes instructions below, but I was reviewing my notes from Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody for my AACSB presentation last week and realized a couple of fairly obvious points. First, [...]
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SSRN at AACSB April 26-28
Gregg Gordon (President/CEO) and Diane Baltadonis (Director of Sales & Marketing) will be attending the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International Conference and Annual Meeting, April 26-28 in Orlando, FL. Gregg will be presenting a session entitled “The Future of Scholarly Publishing”, which will offer insight into trends, technologies and advances associated [...]
Welcome
Welcome to the SSRN Blog, the official blog of the Social Science Research Network. Since its start in 1994, SSRN has grown significantly — we currently have 18 focused research networks, more than 200,000 papers in the eLibrary, and surpassed 25 million total downloads in December (the number is now more than 27 million). As [...]
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