I'm always telling my researchers to get online and build networks. This little article has some excellent fundamental advice to get started and to develop peer networks that can really benefit your science. Read more here.
Tips explaining how academics and researchers can increase citations using social media via Sage Connection.
I'm always telling my researchers to get online and build networks. This little article has some excellent fundamental advice to get started and to develop peer networks that can really benefit your science. Read more here.
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This impressive piece of footage from the film has so many "stick Global Temperature: the Post-1998 Surprise Tamino does a simple simple set of linear regressions starting from 1998, which categorically show that global average temperatures are exactly where we would expect them to be if we had calculated from 1998. This is such a simple and impressive piece of communication that it needs to be spread widely. Read more. A great piece of comic communication from the clever guys and gals at XKCD in response to climate deniers as the polar vortex kicks in over the US.
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AuthorAlvin Stone was formerly an editor with Australia's Fairfax and News Corp newspapers. He has since gone on to work as a media and communications manager with WWF-Australia, a senior account manager at an agency dealing with large corporate clients and is currently looking after the public face of more than 140 climate scientists as the Media and Communications Manager at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science. Archives
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