Evolutionary biology and ecology have always been collaborative enterprises, benefitting enormously from active communication of ideas among traditional academic networks of peers. The Internet age, with its thriving online social networks, offers new tools that can help our current generation of biologists to collaborate, and communicate with the public, more effectively. Having a dynamic web presence, being part of an active blogging, Facebook, or Google+ community, and being a strategic tweeter can help your research, teaching, and service programs. Below we outline how to be a strategically savvy and active social media scientist, and discuss some of the pitfalls to avoid wasting time. We highlight some ecologists and evolutionary biolo...
Effective science communication is essential to share knowledge and recruit the next generation of r...
Using proportional random sampling, 86 researchers working at the University of the Philippines Los ...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Evolutionary biology and ecology have always been collaborative enterprises, benefitting enormously ...
Social media has created networked communication channels that facilitate interactions and allow inf...
Social media as like as Facebook, Twitter and GooglePlus gather hundreds of millions of users worldw...
Over the last decades, the world of communication underwent drastic changes, and internet and social...
For conservation biologists to be effective, they need to be able to communicate to the general publ...
Online, web-based social media tools like Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized how STEM scientis...
Online social media tools can be some of the most rewarding and informative resources for scientists...
Effective science communication is essential to share knowledge and recruit the next generation of r...
The public places greater trust in scientists than in conventional media outlets for communicating s...
To many physicians and professionals, social media seems to be a risky business. However, recent lit...
Social media platforms provide direct access to a vast amount of information, enabling the promotion...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Effective science communication is essential to share knowledge and recruit the next generation of r...
Using proportional random sampling, 86 researchers working at the University of the Philippines Los ...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Evolutionary biology and ecology have always been collaborative enterprises, benefitting enormously ...
Social media has created networked communication channels that facilitate interactions and allow inf...
Social media as like as Facebook, Twitter and GooglePlus gather hundreds of millions of users worldw...
Over the last decades, the world of communication underwent drastic changes, and internet and social...
For conservation biologists to be effective, they need to be able to communicate to the general publ...
Online, web-based social media tools like Facebook and Twitter have revolutionized how STEM scientis...
Online social media tools can be some of the most rewarding and informative resources for scientists...
Effective science communication is essential to share knowledge and recruit the next generation of r...
The public places greater trust in scientists than in conventional media outlets for communicating s...
To many physicians and professionals, social media seems to be a risky business. However, recent lit...
Social media platforms provide direct access to a vast amount of information, enabling the promotion...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Effective science communication is essential to share knowledge and recruit the next generation of r...
Using proportional random sampling, 86 researchers working at the University of the Philippines Los ...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...