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Promoting your Research

Gail Schofield is a marine ecologist with over two decades of research experience in coastal area management and conservation of endangered species. She has considerable…
Publishing your research in scholarly journals is important, but what may be even more important is getting the scientific information into everyday communication…
Your elevator pitch is all about promoting yourself in a few sentences. Just like a good movie trailer does, you must hook your listeners' attention so that they want to…
This case study taken from The Evolution of Impact Indicators: From bibliometrics to altmetrics, a free ebook co-produced by Scholastica and Altmetric, explains how a…
Success in academia is increasingly tied to public engagement, and scientists have to engage with the media to promote their research and explain its significance to the…
Editage has invited Altmetric to conduct a webinar that will help researchers discover evidence that their research is having an impact across the world.
Editage conducted a webinar in association with Stacy Konkiel from the Altmetric team, which was titled Finding and sharing your research impact: Use Altmetric …
Why wait nervously to see how the post-COVID-19 world unfolds? Empower yourself by acquiring the skills you always wanted to and take a step closer to success.
I am in conversation with Christina Cho (@ChochrPhD) to understand what science communication means to researchers and how researchers can increase their visibility in…
In this post I will take you through a simple process to find and access online channels that you can use to build an audience to which you can promote your research.