What to publish on social media? Here are 25 publication ideas for the scientific community

Social media have become an essential communication tool. The research community is no exception. Social media are a real asset for research teams wishing to share their work, expand their network and interact with the general public. However, maintaining an active and relevant online presence can be a challenge, especially when it’s an additional responsibility among the many tasks inherent in research. Whether you’re a novice or already have an established presence on social networks, it can be hard to find the inspiration to regularly update your professional profiles.

An infographic designed to stimulate your creativity

With this in mind, Agence PhDesign presents this infographic designed to stimulate your creativity. You’ll find a variety of publication ideas tailored to the scientific community: from outreach strategies to behind-the-scenes lab life, sharing news and engaging with your community.

Explore these suggestions and adapt them to your area of expertise and personal style.

Download the infographic here.

Go for it!

Remember, authenticity and regularity are the keys to effective scientific communication on social media. So get out there and make your team and your work shine!

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