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  1. How to use Twitter to further your research career

    One practical use for Twitter is the communication of changes in your research group. For many groups, their institutional website is the place to find the latest news and job updates, but these ...

  2. Ten simple rules for getting started on Twitter as a scientist

    Rule 2: Discover opportunities in academia. To Early Career Researchers (ECRs), Twitter has become an invaluable source of information [4,5].One can follow granting agencies, particular labs and dedicated career columns in popular research journals, which allows for tracking the first-hand information on recently opened positions, grant calls, and new trends on the academic job market.

  3. 168. Academic Twitter: Step-By-Step

    It's called "A Beginner's Guide to Joining Academic Twitter", and it tells you everything you need to know to set up an account and send your first tweet. We walk through Sarah's advice for setting up an account, step-by-step. She covers everything from choosing a user name, to taking a professional-looking photo, to writing a useful bio.

  4. A scientist's guide to social media: Twitter

    As with LinkedIn, to build a strong presence on Twitter you first need to craft a bio. Cover the basics—a clear headshot, accurate display name, engaging header photo, research field—but don't forget to have fun. Unlike LinkedIn, emojis are commonplace on Twitter. Use them to convey your interests: the telescope emoji for astronomical ...

  5. A nifty guide for academics on using Twitter

    All you need to unlock its full potential is to invest a little bit of time in understanding how it works and how it can benefit you and your research. This nifty little guide should hopefully provide a foundation to make those first steps into using Twitter for academic purposes. Decide on your purpose. In order to make the most out of using ...

  6. A guide to Twitter for researchers

    As a researcher, here is how Twitter can be a useful tool to you: Connect you with other academics in your field. Source for ideas by asking questions ("crowdsourcing") Spread the word about the research you're undertaking. Publicize your article, to increase downloads, citations (in time) and impact. For an example of how a topic, an ...

  7. How to Use Twitter as a Scientist

    Using Twitter to further your research career To see the benefit of using Twitter, you need to start somewhere. Create a habit and a way that works for you to keep your account up to date. Encourage your lab members to become involved and encourage them to use the platform. Twitter is still strongly recommended for anyone who needs to develop ...

  8. Tips to Help Scientists Get the Most out of Twitter

    The Women in Science group at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging recently hosted a panel discussion highlighting the ways that scientists can use Twitter to connect with colleagues, collaborators and funders, share their science stories and find communities of their peers.. Here are some key takeaways from the discussion, titled How To Use Twitter to Advance Your Career and Make a ...

  9. How to use Twitter at a Scientific Conference

    Twitter also allows users to add a 160-character description underneath their profile photo and handle. This description can be used to add hashtags ("#" followed by text) that can describe the individual's scientific interests or areas of research (Fig. 1D).The user can also tag the Twitter handles of the institutes in which they studied or worked (Fig. 1E).

  10. PDF Twitter for Scientists

    Congratulations! You've now set up your Twitter account. Here are some steps to help grow your Twitter network: • Search for and follow your colleagues. • Introduce yourself and your research! Your colleagues may retweet your introduction, meaning more people in your field may see your new account and follow you as well.

  11. How to use Twitter to further your research career

    Twitter has become a useful tool for scientists from all fields of research to network, keep abreast of science news, and even boost the number of citations a publication gains long-term (17 ...

  12. Why Academics Should Use Twitter

    For many users, Twitter is primarily a news aggregator. By following journals and researchers in their field, academics can stay abreast of new discoveries and publications as soon as they happen. Twitter is also an easy way to see what colleagues all over the world are working on all in one convenient feed. Increase Your Visibility.

  13. Twitter for Research: Tweet Your Research to Succeed!

    Within the five years studied (2011 to 2016), the researchers identified more than 2,200 individual Twitter accounts that composed tweets on more than 4,300 papers. The tweets were analyzed as follows: Number of tweets compared to the number of WoS citations, Number of tweets about the paper, Number of accounts tweeting about each paper,

  14. Twitter for Academic Purposes: How to Guide Students

    After using this class as a way to guide my use of twitter as a useful educational tool, rather than a tool to spread useless information and personal beliefs I am much more content with using ...

  15. The promise and peril of academia wading into Twitter

    Susas decided to create a new Twitter handle because she felt like her existing one—where she followed mostly entertainment news—wasn't appropriate. The first time she logged on for a Twitter session for class, Susas found it overwhelming. Jones sent rapid-fire questions labeled Q1, Q2. When Jones tweeted: Q1.

  16. Nature's Take: How Twitter's changes could affect science

    How to use Twitter to further your research career Subjects. Media; Communication; Sign up to Nature Briefing. An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, delivered to your inbox ...

  17. How to Use Twitter as a Scientist

    For many researchers, the mere mention of Twitter elicits eye-rolling, anxiety, and apprehension. While, yes, the popular social media platform has been associated with some controversies, if you dig a little deeper you will find the incredible community of #ScienceTwitter and the endless potential for sparking conversations, engagement and collaboration, all while helping to boost your own ...

  18. Seven steps to boost your research career in 2019

    You have to prepare yourself for your future career. Researchers often get three or four years into their PhD before they even think about what's next. You have to show initiative. Talk to ...

  19. How To Research Career Paths in 8 Steps (With Benefits)

    Reading personal accounts from those working in a career path that you are considering helps you to get a fuller understanding of what it's like working a job in that path. 7. Visit a workplace in person. Visiting a work site directly can be an excellent way to learn more about working in a field.

  20. 7 Tips on How to Use Twitter Effectively for Your Career

    Watch for inappropriate tattoos and logos on shirts. 3. Make it personal. The key to using Twitter for work is showcasing your personality. Look for ways to mix it up a little. Customize posts and links using your favorite colors. Take a professional photo for the profile picture and cover image.

  21. How to use Twitter to further your research career : r/education

    174K subscribers in the education community. The goal of r/Education is to provide a community in which educational stakeholders can participate in…

  22. Meet the Class: Margaret Lim, '27

    Please describe your professional background and path. I grew up in a small town in Arkansas before heading to Cornell for college. Researching the diverse struggles of immigrants sparked my interest in finding solutions for social issues, and I moved to England to pursue an MPhil (Master of Philosophy in Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation) at the University of Oxford.

  23. Study explores social media's role in mental health during pandemic

    New research explores how social media, specifically Twitter (now X), became a vital outlet for mental health discussions as the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded. ... When those options disappeared, more individuals shifted to Twitter to connect and discuss mental health," he says. Competence - the desire to control one's environment and ...