The role of Twitter in the life cycle of a scientific publication
Abstract:Twitter is a micro-blogging social media platform for short
messages that can have a long-term impact on how scientists create and
publish ideas. We investigate the usefulness of Twitter in the
development and distribution of scientific knowledge. At the start of
the 'life cycle' of a scientific publication, Twitter provides a large
virtual department of colleagues that can help to rapidly generate,
share and refine new ideas. As ideas become manuscripts, Twitter can be
used as an informal arena for the pre-review of works in progress.
Finally, tweeting published findings can communicate research to a broad
audience of other researchers, decision makers, journalists and the
general public that can amplify the scientific and social impact of
publications. However, there are limitations, largely surrounding issues
of intellectual property and ownership, inclusiveness and
misrepresentations of science ‘sound bites’. Nevertheless, we believe
Twitter is a useful social media tool that can provide a valuable
contribution to scientific publishing in the 21st century.
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