Social networking tools as public representations of a scientist

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The web has revolutionized the manner by which we can represent ourselves online by providing us the ability to exposure our data, experiences and skills online via blogs, wikis and other crowdsourcing venues. As a result it is possible to contribute to the community while developing a social profile as a scientist. At present many scientists are still measured by their contributions using the classical method of citation statistics and a number of freely available online tools are now available for scientists to manage their profile. This presentation will provide an overview of tools including Google Scholar Citations and Microsoft Academic Search and will discuss how these are and other tools, when integrated with the ORCID identifier, may more fully recognize the collective contributions to science. I will also discuss how an increasingly public view of us as scientists online will likely contribute to our reputation above and beyond citations.

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Social networking tools as public representations of a scientist

Antony Williams ACS San Diego March 2012

Who am I… A scientist, father, exercise nut, poet, participant in

the growing social network of online personae

By day I am a scientist/cheminformaticist

By night I am an author of blogs, wikis, scientific publications, book chapters and poetry

I am the ChemConnector, and many more personalities besides…

My signature is too long? Or is it?

My email signature looks like this:

Scientists are measured by…

Impact Citations Papers Patents Funding

and increasingly by “Alt-Metrics” – what you say, what you contribute, your data depositions, your code in repositories, your voice in the network, your activities on Facebook (be careful!)

Social Networking in Science

Career-wise, NOT having a personal presence online is likely already a detriment

Establishing a public profile Getting on the record Collaborative Science Demonstrating a skill set Measured using alternative metrics Contributing to the public peer review process

The Alt-Metrics Manifesto

http://altmetrics.org/manifesto/

Enabled by ORCID…

Chemistry Social Networking

Methods of sharing MY science online include: Wikis or blogs Slideshare for presentations YouTube for videos Flickr, Wikimedia etc. for images ChemSpider for chemistry GoogleDocs for data Google Scholar Citations for citations Microsoft Academic Scholar for papers

YOU should be a brand…

If you are going forth into the social network I recommend a “brand name” that carries throughout the network

Search for your “brand name” across Google to see if its taken. If its gone…you’ll know quickly.

Choose a unique brand or be yourself, if you can BRAND: ChemSpiderman, ChemConnector YOURSELF: egonwillighagen, joergwegner

Avatar or Person?

It is best early on to choose either a photo of yourself, an image or an avatar that will label you in the social network. You might want multiple…

As you participate in the social network you will visually know people by their “graphic”

Do you have a Wikipedia reputation?

Are you a notable scientist? That’s what it takes to establish a Wikipedia presence for yourself

DON’T write your own Wikipedia page! That is self-marketing. You may contribute but someone else should publish and police initially

Check the rules for notability on Wikipedia – it is policed very carefully

Most of you are still alive….

An Interesting Readhttp://tinyurl.com/7e3l6rz

Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_John_Williams

ScientistsDBhttp://tinyurl.com/7cqylsp

ScientistsDB Write your OWN article about yourself on

ScientistsDB

It is a community-policed site so any comments you write might be challenged/edited. It is “your” page but edited by all

An article, once approved by the community, can, in theory, be moved to Wikipedia

All content is licensed under standard CC-BY-SA 3.0 licensing provided by Wikipedia

Are you in the Blogosphere yet?

A blog is your voice – communicate and engage with the community

Ask for help, share your skills, develop collaborations, develop your online reputation

Blogging, in general, is your most important voice in the social network.

DO it frequently, don’t be scared to commit to a position and be honest

Blogging Environment

Choose a blogging environment – do you want to host or do you want it hosted?

Check out Blogger from Google or set up a free account with WordPress.

This author uses Wordpress as ChemConnector

Are you a-tweeting on Twitter?

140 characters to connect and communicate

Use your “brand name” as your label and carry it across your social networking tools.

Be the same “brand” on Twitter

Greatest value for me – staying informed of things that may interest me – from like-minded people

Are you LinkedIn Yet? You should be

LinkedIn for “career professionals”

A place to expose your work history, your skills, your professional interests, your memberships – your profile WILL be watched!

Who you are linked to says a lot about who you are. Get Linked to people in your domain.

This is about professional relationships rather than friendships. Use FaceBook for friends

LinkedInhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/AntonyWilliams

Use Social Network LinkedIn Apps

Software plugins to integrate your social networking activities directly to LinkedIn

For example, expose your Tweeting and your Slideshare presentations directly on LinkedIn.

Using plug-ins allows your tweets and presentations to be automagically displayed on LinkedIn

Add Applications to LinkedIn

Add Applications to LinkedIn

LinkedIn Add Publications

Ask for Recommendations

Are you sharing your slides online?

Slideshare to host, expose and share your presentations, publications, posters and videos (subject to copyright you might have transferred!)

http://www.slideshare.net/

Register for an account and retain your branding! Keep your online brand consistent

Upload and Add Details

Edit title, add tags, add “abstract”, choose category Select checkbox for allow/disallow file download

From Slideshare Into the Network

From Slideshare Into the Network

Social Autoshare on SlideShare

Uploading Movies

To save Movies to Slideshare check formats

Powerpoint 2010 allows Save As .. WMV. Conversion can take a long time but means that additional movie generation tools not required!

Other Places to Share Videos

There are other sites for you to share your videos online as a scientist

YouTube SciVee Vimeo

YouTube

SciVee

Vimeo

Embedding a Video in Your Blog

To Embed the video click on Embed and copy the HTML

Expose Photos and Images via Flickr If you use images and photos in talks, and can

manage the challenge of choosing appropriate licenses, then Flickr can link you to the network

Expose Data and Figures on FigShare

Expose Data and Figures on FigShare

License your content

Your blog, your YouTube video, your Slideshare, presentations, your Flickr photos, all represent your creative work

Use licenses to protect and share your work

Creative Commons licenses are recommended

Be aware of copyright transfer and what rights you give away

Share/Manage Your Publications

Where do you “manage your publications”?

Share your “publication profile” with the community

I have my publications as part of my CV on My Blog On Mendeley On Researchgate On Google Scholar Citations On Microsoft Academic Search

Establish a Mendeley Accounthttp://www.mendeley.com/profiles/antony-williams/

Mendeley on iPhonehttp://tinyurl.com/3bv5g5m

ResearchGatehttp://www.researchgate.net/profile/Antony_Williams/

Microsoft Academic Searchhttp://academic.research.microsoft.com/Author/12789419

Microsoft Academic Search

Citation Graph

A comparison of Citation Statistics

Very different citation statistics between the two platforms

Share Science!!! Not Just Yourself

If you have time, and the inclination, become a community contributor

Share your expertise in the new world of openness Share your Open Source code Share your data and your model Share your Figures Contribute to Wikis – Wikipedia and others Become an Open Notebook Scientist

ChemSpider SyntheticPages

ChemSpider SyntheticPages

Deposit, Curate, Annotate

Comment on Wikipedia

Write articles

Deposit compounds, spectra, data

Have a scientific presence online – you likely have one anyway…

You will be measured

My email signature…now..http://about.me/ChemConnector

Thank you

Email: williamsa@rsc.org Twitter: ChemConnectorPersonal Blog: www.chemconnector.com SLIDES: www.slideshare.net/AntonyWilliams

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