"This book is a useful resource for faculty and researchers, regardless of the type of institution, field, and rank (assistant, associate, or full professor), and would be an ideal and recommended text in a graduate research course. The unique strengths of this book are the suggestions on how to make technology work for academics in ways that will save them time, and ultimately, allow them to meaningfully pursue the research that matters to them." – Maria Hantzopoulos, Vassar College, USA „As a researcher that works in a teaching college, this book is of great interest to me and many of my colleagues. ...This book would be a great resource ... in doctoral student seminars (across disciplines) or in courses about higher education and/or research methods. ... It is a needed contribution ... in teaching institutions. ... It tackles an emerging issue and phenomenon and gives practical advice on how to navigate this experience. It draws from first-hand accounts, but also universalizes them for the reader."- Colette Cann, Vassar College, USA