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Matching Your Content to Mobile Behavior

Are you matching your content creation and publishing efforts to the behaviors of your mobile audience? You should be because more people are consuming online content using their mobile devices every...

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Blogs and Social Media Play Important Roles in Helping Scientists Engage the...

A new study from Pew Research Center, How Scientists Engage the Public, shows that the number of scientists who use social media and blogs to communicate with audiences is growing. According to the...

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5 Strategic Tips for Using Hashtags to Promote Your Online Content

Hashtags are an important part of content discovery, so it makes sense that they’re equally important for content promotion. In simplest terms, a tweet that is published and shared using a targeted...

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Study Finds Online Mentions of Scholarly Documents Affects Research Impact

In an analysis of online mentions of over 2.5 million medical and health sciences-related scholarly documents, Altmetric found that the share of scholarly papers that are mentioned through social...

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Ranking Identifies Top University for Scholarly Research in 2014-2015

The University Ranking by Academic Performance Research Laboratory ranks 2,000 colleges and universities around the world based on quantity and quality of its scholarly publications. Specifically, the...

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Changing the Research Workflow with Innovations in Scholarly Communication

Advances in scholarly communications have significantly changed the research workflow, particularly in the past decade with the huge volume of technology tools that have launched to aid the process. No...

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Trends in Scholarly Publishing – The View from Scholarly Presses

Scholarly publishers already know that digital publishing and social media have changed scholarly research workflows and affected the impact of research. Scholarly presses also recognize that...

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Gigaom Closes Showing It’s Not All about Web Traffic

Gigaom was founded in 2006 by Om Malik and grew to be one of the leading blogs in the world. With 6.4 million readers per month, you’d think Gigaom was a success story that would go down in history,...

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Pioneers of Scholarly Blogging (It’s Not a New Thing)

As a creative outlet, discourse catalyst, and distribution outlet to reach new and expanded audiences, scholars have been reaping the benefits of blogging for years. Scholarly blogging really started...

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How to make Your Scholarly Blog Content Visual

Human beings are very visual creatures, so it shouldn’t be surprising that online content has become so image-focused in recent years. Trends in website design have also put visuals at the top of the...

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