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A step-by-step guide to #AcademicTwitter

- how to write a bio
- who to follow
- how to find new research
- how to tweet your research
- why Twitter isn't a waste of time

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@AcademicChatter @PhDVoice @OpenAcademics @ThePhDPlace
Step 1: You join Twitter
Step 2: You read this thread on how to writing an amazing #AcademicTwitter bio

Still scrolling aimlessly?

Step 4: How to find new research quickly on Twitter

Paper just got accepted?
Woot!

Step 5: How to tweet about it so people will care
Feeling guilty?

Step 6: Why Twitter is not a waste of time
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@AcademicChatter @OpenAcademics
1. Don't write a CV

Many bios are lists of academic positions and acronyms

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Your profile should say
▫️ Who you are
▫️ What you do
▫️ How to engage with you

It should introduce you like a handshake, not a CV.
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You're at CSU? Which one?
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Charles Sturt Uni Australia 🇦🇺

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