Social media are becoming increasingly important as tools for publicizing research, for discovering new publications and ideas, and to engage in discussions with other researchers. This training introduces a selection of popular and useful social networks for academics and researchers.
By the end of this training, learners should:
- Understand the benefits of using social media for research.
- Be aware of the caveats.
- Know some of the more popular social networks and services for researchers.
- Know how to present themselves online.
Training Outline:
- Use of Social Media Tools and Networks to promote research.
Resources for facilitators and learners
Webinars:
- Webinar recording and slides: “How to train students and researchers on the topic, Social media for research”, Ana Đorđević, Faculty of Chemistry Library, University of Belgrade, and EIFL.
- “Social Media for Scientists and Science Programs”, IRIS Earthquake Science.
- “Social Media for Scientists” (2020), NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE).
- “Using social media – An introduction for scientists”, Biodiversa+.
Library Guide:
- “Social Media to Promote Research”, University College Dublin.
Examples of guides, templates and tip sheets:
- Guide “Social media guide for EU funded R&I projects”, H2020 Programme European Commission.
- “10 tips for tweeting research”, Nature Index.