You know how blogs posts/tweets etc entice you in with a number in the heading (ten best …, five tips on …)? Here’s even better: a compilation of lists and articles on all aspects of science communication from this week, put together by Kirk Englehardt, Director of Research Communication and Marketing at Georgia Institute of Technology.
So there’s:
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- 16 excellent tips for writing great science blog posts (I’m bookmarking this for a thorough read, you’ll be pleased to know!)
- why trust in science can reduce your concerns about climate change from Scientific American
- 100 tweeting chemists you can follow
- Can PR from science organisations be science communication? (the answer from this author is yes)
- and heaps more.
Amazingly, Englehardt puts out a compilation like this every week. Following his posts will give you hours of online reading. Which may be just what you need, or not.