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    Área de la Ciencia:

    • Los medios sociales en la ciencia.
    • La Comunicación Científica es la Comunicación Científica.
    • Redes digitales Redes digitales Redes digitales.

    Sus antecedentes:

    • Twitter ha crecido rápidamente en popularidad desde su lanzamiento.
    • A pesar de su adopción generalizada, muchos científicos han sido lentos para abrazar la plataforma.
    • Los beneficios potenciales de Twitter para el compromiso científico siguen siendo en gran medida inexplorados por la comunidad de investigación.

    Objetivo del estudio:

    • Explorar el valor y la utilidad de Twitter para los científicos.
    • Para entender por qué algunos científicos dudan en usar Twitter.
    • Para resaltar estrategias exitosas para los científicos que utilizan Twitter.

    Principales métodos:

    • Entrevistas cualitativas con científicos que usan activamente Twitter.
    • Análisis de evidencia anecdótica y experiencias de los usuarios.
    • Discusión de los beneficios y desventajas percibidos del microblogging para la investigación.

    Principales resultados:

    • Los científicos están encontrando valor en Twitter para el trabajo en red profesional.
    • La plataforma facilita la rápida difusión de la investigación y el discurso científico.
    • Superar las reservas iniciales puede conducir a importantes ventajas profesionales.

    Conclusiones:

    • Twitter ofrece una herramienta valiosa, aunque subutilizada, para la comunicación científica y la creación de redes.
    • Alentar una adopción más amplia entre los investigadores podría mejorar la colaboración científica y el alcance.
    • Las barreras de entrada percibidas para los científicos en Twitter a menudo son superables.