[IPOL discuss] RSS, twitter and facebook

Daniel Kondermann daniel.kondermann at iwr.uni-heidelberg.de
Mon Dec 3 12:37:33 CET 2012


I know Facebook and I would argue that this does not make sense.
Perhaps Researchgate ist more interesting, but I know little about this.


Best,
Daniel

Am 28/10/2012 11:08, schrieb Nicolas Limare:
> Hi,
> 
> 3 tools to increase the visibility of IPOL, because...
> 
> more visibility
> -> more people know your articles exist
>    -> more opportunities to be read and cited
>       -> more citations
>          -> helps for the insertion in major bibliographic indexes
> 
> 1. RSS/Atom syndication feeds
> 
> If you didn't know it before, there are three RSS feeds for
> IPOL. These feeds announce the new articles, new preprints, and new
> news annoucements. You can use them to keep informed of the IPOL
> activity in your feed reader, or reuse them in another website.
> 
> -> http://www.ipol.im/meta/feeds/
> 
> 2. Twitter
> 
> I'm also experimenting with Twitter. The account @ipol_journal
> automatically clones these three RSS feeds into twitter.
> I'm not (by far) a twitter expert, so I'd take any remark and
> suggestion about this account.
> 
> -> https://twitter.com/ipol_journal
> 
> 3. Facebook
> 
> Finally, I had a look at Facebook, but I couldn't understand how it
> works and how people are supposed to use it (don't laugh...). So, if
> anyone understands Facebook and if some IPOL presence on Facebook can
> make sense and be somehow useful, their initiative is welcome.
> 
> 
> 
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