NAS EJournal Summit 2010 Talk

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Social Media in Science David Crotty Executive Editor Cold Spring Harbor Protocols [email protected] Blogs: Bench Marks http://cshblogs.com Scholarly Kitchen http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.o

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Transcript of NAS EJournal Summit 2010 Talk

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Social Media in Science

David CrottyExecutive EditorCold Spring Harbor [email protected]

Blogs:Bench Markshttp://cshblogs.comScholarly Kitchenhttp://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/

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Social Media in Science: Rules of Thumb for a Skeptical Science Publisher

“The degree to which anyone values the internet is proportional to how valuable the internet makes that person.”

C. Klosterman

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Social is not always the answer

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Understand your culture and create appropriate tools

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Listen to Non-Users

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Create efficiencies, not timesinks

Doing Science

Talking About Science

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Our business model:

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Social Media in Science

David CrottyExecutive EditorCold Spring Harbor [email protected]

Blogs:Bench Markshttp://cshblogs.comScholarly Kitchenhttp://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/