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Month: January 2019

Quick citations

February 4, 2019January 5, 2019 by Share Your Sci
citation

There are a few quick and easy ways to include a single one-off citation for a paper on a website or a conference poster.

Categories Quick tips Tags blogging, citations, talks, writing

Citizen science

December 12, 2023January 4, 2019 by Share Your Sci
Citizen science

Citizen science is the process where researchers involve community members and volunteers to participate in data collection or analysis.

Categories Concepts Tags citizen science, community

Who is your audience?

March 19, 2021January 3, 2019 by Eva Amsen

Science communication works best if you have a more narrow, defined audience. That way, you can tailor your communication to the audience. But how do you know who your audience is?

Categories Big Picture Tags audience, engagement

Crowdfunding

January 3, 2019January 3, 2019 by Share Your Sci
crowd

Crowdfunding is the practice of asking the public to help support a financial goal. Scientists can crowdfund their work through dedicated crowdfunding websites for research projects.

Categories Concepts Tags crowdfunding, engagement, funding

Zooniverse

February 4, 2019January 3, 2019 by Share Your Sci
Zooniverse Coffee Break

To get a sense of how quickly citizen scientists can get started analysing research data, choose one of the open projects on Zooniverse, and join in.

Categories Coffee break Tags citizen science, engagement

Creative Commons

January 3, 2019January 2, 2019 by Share Your Sci
Creatice Commons cupcakes. Original by Timothy Vollmer on Flickr.

Creative Commons licences are used in many online resources, including scientific publications and educational materials.

Categories Profiles Tags copyright, creative commons, images, open science, publishing

Sharing conference posters and slides

January 3, 2019January 2, 2019 by Share Your Sci
Conference posters

After a conference, you can share your slides or poster online, to reach a whole new audience. It’s a quick and easy way to expand the reach of your work.

Categories Quick tips Tags creative commons, open science, posters, slides

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