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Nature science journal & Reddit

Nature science journal & Reddit

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A neat approach to using social media to "improve science communication & make it more direct, responsive, and accurate". Given the huge parallels with EU communications ... "Nature editors & reporters get little status markers (aka flairs) to identify their role at Nature ... About a half-dozen keep an eye on r/science to see if any of the top conversations are from Nature.com. They can then jump in and answer questions. For manuscript editors who are participating, they'll bring their expertise to bear in the conversations. "There's also some inaccurate reporting out there, and it's an opportunity to put the record straight," - Editors at the Prestigious Journal Nature Get Serious About Reddit - Rebecca J. Rosen - The Atlantic

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The above notes were curated from the full post www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/12/editors-at-the-prestigious-journal-em-nature-em-get-serious-about-reddit/282128/.

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