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Social Media for Researchers Louise Tripp Subject Librarian: English, European Languages, Linguistics A21/51, The Library [email protected] Tel. (01524) 592546 Tanya Williamson Assistant Librarian A21/51, The Library [email protected] Tel. (01524) 594284

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Social media tools recommended for researchers in Health Research

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Social Media for Researchers

Louise TrippSubject Librarian: English, European Languages, LinguisticsA21/51, The [email protected]. (01524) 592546

Tanya WilliamsonAssistant LibrarianA21/51, The [email protected]. (01524) 594284

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Essential competencies

The Researcher Development Framework:• A1: Knowledge Base• B3: Professional and career

development• D2: Communication and

dissemination• C1: Professional conduct

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A1: Knowledge Base

Information seeking, information literacy and management

Useful tools: • Twitter• Blogs• Mendeley• ResearchGate

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B3: Professional and Career Development

Networking, reputation, esteem

Consider non-academic and academic tools:• Twitter• Blogs• ResearchGate • Academia.edu• LinkedIn • ImpactStory

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D2: Communication and Dissemination

Communication methods, communication media, publication

Useful tools: • All previously mentioned• Dropbox, Google Drive – file sharing• Skype – videoconferencing• Prezi, SlideShare – collaborative

presentation tools• YouTube

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ResearchGate

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Academic.edu

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Google Drive

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Dropbox

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Tips for success

• Decide what you want to achieve from each tool you choose• Decide how much you will mix personal and professional• Invest some time setting up: include a profile photo, information about

yourself, publications, interests• Invest time keeping them up-to-date• Remember it’s social: connect, converse, relate, share…• Consider privacy settings • Don’t expect success straight away, but do expect followers!

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C1: Professional Conduct

Ethics, legal requirements, IPR and copyright, co-authorship

• Collaborative work • Privacy settings• Intellectual Property Rights

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Pitfalls

• Privacy and the blurring of boundaries between personal and professional use• The risk of jeopardising their career through injudicious use of social media• Lack of credibility• The quality of the content they posted• Time pressures• Social media use becoming an obligation• Becoming a target of attack• Too much self-promotion by others• Possible plagiarism of their ideas• Commercialisation of content and copyright issuesFrom Lupton, 'Feeling better connected' Social media us by academics' (2014)

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Useful links

Miah A. The A to Z of Social Media for Academia. [Webpage] [cited 16 June 2014]; Available from: http://www.andymiah.net/2012/12/30/the-a-to-z-of-social-media-for-academics/

Meet the people using social media to make a difference. [Webpage] 2014 [cited 16 June 2014]; Available from: http://www.nhsemployers.org/news/2014/05/meet-the-people-using-social-media-to-make-a-difference

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Useful links

Lupton D. ‘Feeling Better Connected’: Academics’ Use of Social Media. [Webpage] 2014 [cited 16 June 2014]; Available from: http://www.canberra.edu.au/faculties/arts-design/attachments/pdf/n-and-mrc/Feeling-Better-Connected-report-final.pdf

RIN. Social media: a guide for researchers. [Webpage] 2011 [cited 16 June 2014]; Available from: http://www.rin.ac.uk/our-work/communicating-and-disseminating-research/social-media-guide-researchers

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Useful links

CIBER. Social media and research workflow. [Webpage] 2010 [cited 16 June 2014]; Available from: http://ciber-research.eu/download/20101111-social-media-report.pdf

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Questions?

Can we see that again?

Where shall I begin?

What about…?

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