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AndrewGYork | 5 years ago
Advancing my field is my life's mission, and disseminating my research is too important to outsource.
Believe it or not, Twitter has been crucial to the process. It's not great for nuanced discussion, but it's AMAZING for advertising the existence of technical information. For example:
https://twitter.com/AndrewGYork/status/1138963271594020864
throwawaygh|5 years ago
If science gets attention according to its level of twitter amplification, then scientific publishing is going to start looking a lot like journalism. That's already happening. Ask journalists how their search for truth is going.
AndrewGYork|5 years ago
My personal experience (twelve years of traditional publishing followed by five years of DIY publishing) is that I spend substantially less of my time on publishing/dissemination, have higher impact, and produce higher quality work. You should give it a try!
mcguire|5 years ago
AndrewGYork|5 years ago
https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.391787
jseliger|5 years ago