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 ====== Web Tools ====== ====== Web Tools ======
  
-===== Twitter =====+===== Online Profiles ===== 
 +  * ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) 
 +    * [[https://orcid.org/]] 
 +    * Work, education, publication; simplified CV 
 +    * Used by many journals to identify authors 
 +    * Strongly recommended for people interested in an academic career 
 +    * All lab members should sign up for an account and fill out the basic info 
 +  * Google Scholar 
 +    * [[https://scholar.google.com/]] 
 +    * Publication list and citation statistics 
 +    * Email notifications of new publications based on keyword/people 
 +    * Strongly recommended for people interested in an academic career 
 +  * Web of Science (WoS) 
 +    * [[https://www.webofscience.com/]] 
 +    * More limited than Google Scholar 
 +    * Includes contribution as editors/reviewers 
 +    * Recommended for people interested in an academic career 
 +  * LinkedIn 
 +    * [[https://www.linkedin.com/]] 
 +    * “Facebook for industry” 
 +    * Strongly recommended for people interested in moving to industry 
 +  * Your own website? 
 +    * Existing platform (e.g., Google Sites) or self-hosted? 
 +    * Build-your-own website for scientists; [[https://www.nature.com/nature-index/news/build-your-own-academic-website-for-scientists-researchers-phd]] 
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 + 
 +===== Social Media =====
   * The big questions   * The big questions
     * What information do you want to get?     * What information do you want to get?
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     * Purpose?     * Purpose?
     * Target audience?     * Target audience?
 +  * Platforms
 +    * X (Twitter)
 +    * Bluesky
 +    * Mastodon
 +    * Facebook
 +    * LinkedIn
   * References   * References
     * https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.9b01273     * https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.9b01273
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     * https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/post/2018/02/16/how-to-generate-research-impact-from-twitter-and-linkedin     * https://www.fasttrackimpact.com/post/2018/02/16/how-to-generate-research-impact-from-twitter-and-linkedin
     * https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229446     * https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229446
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-===== Online Profiles ===== 
-  * ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) 
-    * Work, education, publication; simplified CV 
-    * Used by many journals to identify authors 
-    * Strongly recommended for people interested in an academic career 
-    * All lab members should sign up for an account and fill out the basic info 
-  * Google Scholar 
-    * Publication list and citation statistics 
-    * Email notifications of new publications based on keyword/people 
-    * Strongly recommended for people interested in an academic career 
-  * Web of Science (WoS) 
-    * More limited than Google Scholar 
-    * Includes contribution as editors/reviewers 
-    * Recommended for people interested in an academic career 
-  * LinkedIn 
-    * “Facebook for industry” 
-    * Strongly recommended for people interested in moving to industry 
  
  
 ===== Other ===== ===== Other =====
-  * Evernote; managing notes [[https://evernote.com/]] +  * [[https://joplinapp.org/|Joplin]]: notes  
-  * Doodlescheduling [[https://doodle.com/]] +  * [[https://www.zotero.org/|Zotero]]: reference management 
-  * Worldtimebuddytime zone conversion [[https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/]] +  * Group chatsee [[group_chat|this page]] for more info 
-  * Coolors; color palettes [[https://coolors.co/]] +    * [[https://chat.google.com/|Google Chat]]: easy to use 
-  * BioRender; make science figures:  [[https://biorender.com/]] +    * [[https://mattermost.com/|Mattermost]]: option for self-hosting; takes effort & resource to setup but offers privacy/security 
-  * Benchling; tools for planning molecular biology experiments +    * [[https://slack.com/|Slack]]: good integration with other tools; free plan is limited, paid plans can be expensive for large teams 
-    * Sign-up using this invitation code: [[https://benchling.com/signup?pubref=pubref_OIFaKKff]] +    * [[https://discord.com/|Discord]]: easy to use; privacy concern 
-    * Request to join IPMB/lab groups+  * [[https://doodle.com/|Doodle]]: scheduling 
 +  * [[https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/|Worldtimebuddy]]: time zone conversion 
 +  * [[https://delinea.com/resources/password-generator-it-tool|Delinea-password]]: random password generator 
 +  * [[https://coolors.co/|Coolors]]: color palettes  
 +  * [[https://colorbrewer2.org/|Colorbrewer]]: color palettes  
 +  [[https://biorender.com/|BioRender]]: making science figures 
 +  * [[https://benchling.com/|Benchling]]: planning molecular biology experiments 
 +    * For our lab members 
 +      * Sign-up using this invitation code: [[https://benchling.com/signup?pubref=pubref_OIFaKKff]] 
 +      * Request to join IPMB/lab groups
  
  
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