Following the
globalization and the development of information technology, certain scholarly societies—such as the Modern Language Association—have created virtual communities for their members. In addition to established academic associations, academic
virtual communities have been so organized that, in some cases, they have become more important platforms for interaction and scientific collaborations among researchers and faculty than have traditional scholarly societies. Members of these online academic communities, grouped by areas of interests, use for their communication shared and dedicated
listservs (for example
JISCMail), social networking services (like
Facebook or
LinkedIn) and academic oriented social networks (like Humanities Commons,
ResearchGate,
Mendeley or
Academia.edu). ==See also==