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American Chemical Society Using Social Tools Collaboratively To Communicate and Advance Science Christopher McCarthy, Social Media Manager, ACS M&SA Christine Brennan Schmidt, Senior Product Manager, ACS WSO

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Page 1: American Chemical Society Using Social Tools Collaboratively To Communicate and Advance Science Christopher McCarthy, Social Media Manager, ACS M&SA Christine

American Chemical Society

Using Social Tools Collaboratively To Communicate and Advance Science

Christopher McCarthy, Social Media Manager, ACS M&SA

Christine Brennan Schmidt, Senior Product Manager, ACS WSO

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Using Social Platforms Effectively

• Social Platforms = overarching term which includes social networks, social media, social collaboration sites.

• Social is about the user choosing how they interact with content and each other.

• Why do we use social platforms?

– To get the word out

– To get feedback

– To engage our audience

• We will cover how to better use them and share some examples of how ACS has used these tools to communicate and advance science.

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Not all social platforms are the same.

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Social Platforms: Audiences

• Each social platform is targeted to a specific type of audience.

• Some can reach lots and lots of people, many of them who may have broad interests.

• Some can also reach groups of people who are more narrowly focused.

• Some can reach people who are on their mobile phones or only on their computers.

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Social Platforms:Content Life Span

The life of information can differ by platform as well.

•Some platforms give us information that is immediately relevant. Its lifetime can be quite short.

– Finding this information after it releases can be hit or miss.

•Some platforms promote interaction that can last for days, weeks, or years.

– The information is easily found and exists within a somewhat structured environment.

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Spectrum of Social Platforms

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Breadth of Audience

ACS Network

Facebook

Twitter

Flickr

Instagram

Blogs

LinkedIn

Reddit

Most Immediate ContentWide Audience

Long-lived contentNarrow Audience

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Modulating audience (wide to narrow)

• Groups/Lists

– Even in larger social networks, pockets of smaller, like-minded people form, whether that’s a sub-discipline group on LinkedIn or a list of science librarians on Twitter

• Hashtags, tags

– Can narrow the focus of a stream of information

– Helps users find info easier, creates community around topic

• Collecting/Archiving/Curating

– Tools like Storify or paper.li let you cluster content from the wider social web

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Modulating audience(narrow to wide)

• Sharing content

– Make as much content as sharable as possible

– Let readers and consumers share it with their networks

• Using social platforms together

– Different audiences on various platforms

– Not predictable, but learn from trial and error

• Going mobile

– Consider the need for the content to be mobile; where and how will people likely access it

– Don’t forget about mobile friendly content/design

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Example:ACS National Meetings

• Tweets to audience – retweeted to a more interested audience

• Don’t underestimate the power of the fun and light stuff

– Creates community, rapport, stickiness.

– Humor is a non-threatening way to connect to each other

– Authenticity is very important

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Example:Green Chemistry Institute

• Multi-modal

• Nexus Blog, Twitter, FB, email

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Example:National Chemistry Week

• Expert-to-expert – sharing knowledge in a private or semi-private space

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Example:National Chemistry Week

• Outreach - Looking for non-technical or wider audience

• Engage people to participate outside of constraints of face-to-face, real-time event

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Summary

• Think of social as a conversation not as a broadcast

• It reduces the barriers of geography and time

• Think of social media as an ecosystem

– More than one platform to be successful

– Part of larger ecosystem around communicating science and activities supporting the science community.

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Questions?

• See our slides on the ACS Network:

www.acs.org/meetingsforum

• Contact us:

– Chris McCarthy [email protected]

– Christine Schmidt [email protected]

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