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Is all social media created equal when it comes to researchers, clinicians and academicians? Instagram over Twitter? Facebook…
A recent article by a young researcher, "I'm a serious academic, not a professional Instagrammer", has spawned a range of…
One, of many, reasons to blog about research is that blog posts can and often do reach a much wider audience than the studies…
Source: https://ncifrederick.cancer.gov/ScientificLibrary/SpotlightNews/Kudos.aspxKudos: Support for increasing the reach and…
Source: http://www.hud.ac.uk/library/staff/citations-bibliometrics/kudos/ Kudos - increase your research impactIncrease the…
In this blog post, Kim Eggleton, our Journals Executive, explains why she believes social media is the researcher’s new best…
In this blog post, Kim Eggleton, our Journals Executive, explains why she believes social media is the researcher’s new best…
Here are my suggestions for some of the top articles related to healthcare social media (#HCSM) in the past 4 weeks:YouTube as…