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SpotOn London 2012: How can we enhance reciprocal engagement between...

Jon Tennant sets the stage for the session he is co-organising at this year’s SpotOn London: How

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SpotOn London 2012: Megajournals, signifiers and journal innovation

  Biomedical editor and scientific publishing consultant Anna Sharman  will be one of the coordinators

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SpotOn London 2012: Advice on balancing writing, life, science — and cake too.

Scientist and writer Jonathan Lawson is one of the coordinators of the Juggling jobs session at

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SpotOn London 2012: Visualizing the conversation about science and Twitter

In preparation for Maria Delaney‘s workshop, ”Using Twitter as a Means of Effective Science Engagement”at this year’s SpotOn London, she offers

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Social Media for Science Outreach – A Case Study: An Open Science Blog

To tie in with this month’s SoNYC birthday celebrations, we are hosting a collection of case

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Social Media for Science Outreach – A Case Study: Chemicals Are Your Friends

To tie in with this month’s SoNYC birthday celebrations, we are hosting a collection of case

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Social Media for Science Outreach – A Case Study: National Science...

To tie in with this month’s SoNYC birthday celebrations, we are hosting a collection of case

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Social Media for Science Outreach – A Case Study: TEDMED Great Challenges

To tie in with this month’s SoNYC birthday celebrations, we are hosting a collection of case

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SpotOn London 2013: Discussion on Data Sharing

Amye Kenall is BioMed Central’s Journal Development Manager of Open Data initiatives and journals. She

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SAVE THE DATE – November 5th 2016

We’re delighted to announce that SpotOn will return this year as a one-day conference in

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