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It's a grey, dismal, rainy day here at Chateau Steelypips, and I'm a little groggy from cold medication. Which means it's not a great writing day, but it is a good day to stay inside and do a little SCIENCE! for the photo of the day. thus, this:
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Twitter is increasingly important in science communication as a way to share published work and talk to fellow scientists and the general public alike. In this article, you’ll find tips to guide you along your way into the Twitter-verse.
In a previous article, Paige Jarreau shared some common goals that scientists have when using social media, as well as an outline of which social media platforms and approaches might best fit those goals. Here, I focus on some practical aspects of Twitter and how to use it at its best to share your science.