When the Noise is the Signal: Social Media as Scholarly Communication

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When the Noise is the Signal: Social Media as Scholarly Communication Margaret Smith @megvmeg February 8, 2011

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This presentation was for a panel session sponsored by Mendeley and held at the Google NYC offices on February 8, 2011, for Social Media Week.

Transcript of When the Noise is the Signal: Social Media as Scholarly Communication

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When the Noise is the Signal:Social Media as Scholarly Communication

Margaret Smith@megvmegFebruary 8, 2011

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Then

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Now

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For example

• Discovery: Galaxy Zoo • Grey literature: FigShare, ONS• Indexing: ChemSpider• Peer-review: F1000• Organization: CiteULike, Mendeley• News/discussion: Life Scientists, Science 3.0

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However

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Money

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Fear

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Social distortion

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Collection and Care

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Thanks!

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Photos (by slide #) 1 Gallagher, R. (2007). array. Retrieved from

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/9516941@N08/3951396557/3 caira, P. (2009). Nuit Blanche - "Nite-Lite" in Bellwoods Park. Retrieved from

http://www.flickr.com/photos/frigante/3986368373/5 Smith, H. (2009). 43.365 What's the Frequency. Retrieved from

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrmyst/4485177551/8 Moscas, P. (2006). warping. Retrieved from

http://www.flickr.com/photos/procsilas/139316287/9 Arsenault, M. (2009). fognozzle cassettes. Retrieved from

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wowcool/3330415240/10 Fisch, M. (2009). Antennen 1 (Westend). Retrieved from

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