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How can I promote my published paper?
What you can do to promote your article
- Email people you have referenced in your paper, and other key colleagues in your field, with a link to your paper.
- Use social media to tell people about your work through blogging or through other outlets such as Twitter or Facebook.
How do I get my paper noticed?
There are some very simple things you can do first:
- Add the paper to the list of publications on your lab website.
- Tell your friends and colleagues.
- Email a list of key people in your field telling them (briefly) that it has been published and giving them a link to the full text.
- Add it to your LinkedIn profile.
How do you promote a research paper?
Here are some top tips to help you get started:
- Put together a strategy.
- Write a summary.
- Make your data available.
- Post on social media.
- Start a blog.
- Link out from your email signature and profiles.
- Use your Research Office.
- Register for an ORCID ID.
How can I share my paper?
Just go to shareyourpaper.org, tell us what you want to share, then just drag and drop your paper. You’ll instantly get a freely accessible link to your paper. Eventually, you’ll see more citations as every researcher can now use your work [1].
Where can I advertise research?
Social media: There are billions of people on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, WeChat, Weibo… and whatever the next platform will be. These are great places to share research.
How can you promote research in your workplace?
7 ways to promote better research culture
- Small steps can make a big difference.
- Establishing support systems can boost morale and enhance a positive research.
- Ensure everyone is on the same page.
- Research culture “cafes” are an excellent way to share best practice.
Can I add full paper to ResearchGate?
But is it allowed to upload the full text of your articles on ResearchGate? Uploading the full text is considered as making it public. If you have published your paper in a journal you should check the publisher’s conditions. The best place to do so is the SHERPA/RoMEO database.
How do you announce a new publication?
Here’s a sample outline:
- Contact Info: Include your name, address, phone number, email, and website.
- Publication Date: List the publication date for your book as “For release on [date]” or simply note “For immediate release.”
- Headline: Keep it short and catchy, and highlight what sets your book apart.
Sharing and promoting your article form an important part of research, in terms of fostering the exchange of scientific information in your field and allowing your paper to contribute to wider scientific progress.
How can I Share my final published article immediately?
You can also share your final published article immediately by publishing it open access. In the gold OA model, you pay an article publishing charge (APC), making your article immediately, permanently, and freely available for anyone to access, read and build on. In many cases, your institution or research funder will pay the APC on your behalf.
We encourage authors to share their research responsibly on SCNs. You can share your preprint or a link to your article. Example SCNs can be found on the STM Association’s www.howcanIshareit.com page. Elsevier will send you a ‘ share link ‘: a personal, customized short link that you will receive after final publication of your article.
How can authors and users share articles published in academic journals?
The STM Association has created www.howcanishareit.com which helps to explain how authors and users can share articles published in academic journals. It includes the Can I Share It look-up tool which provides academic researchers with an easy way to check where a journal article can be shared in line with the paper’s access and usage rights.