Social media for research communication: Opportunities and threats
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The end session included a review by participants of the opportunities and threats provided and posed by social media for research communicators:
The opportunities:
- we can better manage our e-resources
- social media add interactivity to our work (it helps 'spread our wings')
- social media facilitate easy, cheap, speedy finding, sharing and connecting of credible information
- with social media, we can reac new audiences in real time
- social media increase the visibility of us and our institutions
- with social media, it is easier to identify research gaps
The threats:
- lack of control over social media could lead to over-exposure and abuse of our products
- we could lose our privacy
- do they lead to unsocial behaviour, with an over-reliance on personal virtual connections over inter-personal ones.
- there are threats to the ownership of our work
- Will ICT-challenged individuals ever buy in to these approaches?
- social media requires some creativity ... which may be off-putting to people who do not think they are creative
- limited or low bandwidth holds back social media use
- social media may be perceived to be time wasting
We also asked participants to identify some next steps they might take resulting from the workshop. Responses included:
- training colleagues
- moving from baby steps to giant leaps ...
- 'BEING' social, there is no other option
- applying the tools in my own work ...
- changing the way we approach research work
Labels: aginfo, en, ikm_emergent, ilri, research, social_media
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