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Trends in Scholarly Communication 1 December 2008 Matt Brown Editor, Nature Network Social networks and virtual worlds for science communication: Why bother?

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1 Trends in Scholarly Communication 1 December 2008 Matt Brown Editor, Nature Network Social networks and virtual worlds for science communication: Why bother?

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7 Why do scientists blog? Self-publishing. They have something to say, and no other outlet. Explain their work to a non-scientific audience. Career advancement. To belong to and have influence in a community. Challenging assertions made in mainstream media. Campaigning and raising awareness. Technical blogging and open lab notebooks. Conference/event blogging.

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11 Contact Matt Brown m.brown@nature.comm.brown@nature.com http://network.nature.com


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