Abstract
Twitter is an effective, powerful tool for scientists looking to keep abreast of trends in their field, communicate their research, and act as public advocates of science. With a simple 140-character Tweet, a person can announce new publications, comment on current events, share photos and updates of research, connect with budding young scientists, and more. Many people think that using Twitter is a massive time investment, but many basic Twitter activities can be conducted in the time it takes you to drink your morning coffee. This talk will introduce the basics of Twitter, show the power of Twitter, and demonstrate best practices for using Twitter with science—all in just 5 minutes a day.
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