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  • Social Sciences
  • Communication Studies
  • Bibliometrics

Background:

  • Scientific progress relies on social interactions like communication, evaluation, and collaboration.
  • Traditional methods of scientific exchange are being augmented by digital platforms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of Twitter in modern scientific communication.
  • To provide practical guidance for scientists engaging with the academic Twitter community.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on social media in science.
  • Analysis of Twitter usage patterns in academia.
  • Qualitative assessment of community engagement strategies.

Main Results:

  • Twitter facilitates rapid dissemination of research findings.
  • The platform enables real-time scientific discussion and feedback.
  • It fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and networking opportunities.

Conclusions:

  • Twitter serves as a valuable tool for enhancing scientific discourse and collaboration.
  • Effective navigation of academic Twitter can significantly benefit researchers' careers and scientific impact.