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Social Media in Science #2
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Jeff's Points:Social Media is an invaluable tool for developing social networks. Networking doesn't have to be icky; oftentimes it's just about finding people with your same interests. Sharing and commenting on papers and projects (your own and others) you are passionate about is one way to build your network. My own thoughts:
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How did Jeff become Jeff? Path on social media? |
Are things different now? |
Social media like tools to share within a consortia? |
How to share smaller data than a MPU? |
How to reach new audiences rather than preaching to a choir? Pros and cons of both approaches? |
I made a twitter list of pdx science people including (among others) those listed by @daniellecrobinson and @laderast: |
This is great, thanks Jessica! |
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