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Blog post by Katy Turner (@katymeturner) Who is responsible for tweet etiquette at conferences? Organisers? Presenters? Tweeters?
Blog post by Katy Turner (@katymeturner) Who is responsible for tweet etiquette at conferences? Organisers? Presenters? Tweeters?
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#ASCO16 Ten Simple Rules of Live Tweeting at Scientific Conferences https://t.co/N9cbcMm057 … @collabchem @eperlste pic.twitter.c…
(This article was first published on chem-bla-ics, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers) I have been happily tweeting…
I have been happily tweeting the BioMedBridges meeting in Hinxton last week using the #lifesciencedata hashtag, along with more…
I’ve been meaning to write something about open access (OA) for some time and I do genuinely believe that true OA is a…
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Conference #Twitterqette
I had the privilege of writing a paper recently with Dr. Janine Zee-Cheng on Live Tweeting in Medicine: ‘Tweeting the Meeting’…
Calling All Bloggers for ISMB/ECCB…
ISMB/ECCB 2015 in Dublin, Ireland, is fast approaching and we invite you to be involved in the live coverage of the event. In…
A year in collaborative publications, the ups and downs and a few random comments as well (with a big thanks to all involved): 1.
I was inspired by my friend Robert Moore to write this post. He had written back in October on how to find members of the C-suite…
There was lots of love about Entomology 2014 but some of the biggest highlights had nothing to do with the bugs. Here are some…
En 2014, est-il encore justifié pour les scientifiques de critiquer les médias s’ils ne prennent pas eux-mêmes le clavier?
The PLOS Pathogens team reflects on their most widely shared article and the benefits and pitfalls of sharing science research…
I used to wonder what this logo was supposed to be:I’m renaming this logo, “Slug is disappointed by SfN’s social media policies.…
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URLs of wisdom is a weekly round-up of interesting links about topics at the intersection of people, science and technology.
I think the following is a fair representation of what kicked off the very short editorial paper published today in PLOS…