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Establishing a Social Media Presence: Twitter. A Lab Account. A Personal Account. Tweet Original content that you post. Retweet Content from someone else that you post. Follow Subscribe to someone’s content. Follower Someone who subscribes to your content.
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Establishing a Social Media Presence: Twitter A Lab Account A Personal Account Tweet Original content that you post. Retweet Content from someone else that you post. Follow Subscribe to someone’s content. Follower Someone who subscribes to your content. Timeline All tweets from those you follow. Like Approval / support of another tweet.
Twitter Subjects Can Be Important … Or Not ** You don’t have to invent a personality … use the one you have! ** Talk about science … Talk about the world … Talk about your life … Every tweet does not need to change the world.
Fast, Crowd-Sourced Answers to Technical Problems Quick Crowd-Sourced Answers to Technical Problems … • A sample thread • Four different labs. • Optimization. • Alt. strategies. • Catalog numbers. • References. • … < 16 hours.
Widespread + Timely Analysis of New Findings • 57 labs. • Extensive discussion and analysis. • Within 72 hours of publication.
Community Beta Testing of New Approaches • 57 labs. • Extensive & varied assessment. • Within 72 hours of publication. • 20+ labs coordinated within two weeks of publication. • A different picture from paper appears!
Where Do You Start? Who To Follow: What To Tweet: • 57 labs. • Extensive & varied assessment. • Within 72 hours of publication. Jefferson! Your professional societies. Your favorite journals. Your colleagues. Related labs / scholars. The “tastemakers”. BioRxiv. Whomever you please … ! Say Hello! Introduce your work. Congratulate someone. Support someone. RETWEET. Talk about a cool paper. Take a picture. Whatever you please … !