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      Blogging, Tweeting, & Writing: An Online Presence can Impact Science and Your Career

      Blogging, Tweeting, & Writing: An Online Presence can Impact Science and Your Career

      Web 2.0 social media tools provide new channels for promoting your science and career. How can an online presence through blogs and Twitter be balanced with the traditional measure of scholarship— publications? Panelists will describe how they use online tools to discuss science, engage the public, and publicize accomplishments.

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