There are many resources available to help you communicate about your research scholarship, both here at UNH as well as more broadly.
UNH Communications and Public Affairs resources
- DIY design kit: develop brochures, invitations, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and posters, and more.
- Logos and Branding: downloadable versions of the UNH logo to meet your design needs as well as guidelines for use of the UNH marks.
UNH Academic Technology resources
- Develop a myPages website for your research and scholarship:
- The Parker Media Lab (237 Dimond Library) provides a variety of services, equipment, and best practices, relating to rich media, video conferencing, and synchronous web classroom tools.
Social Media
Social media is another platform for researchers to share findings with broader audiences, attract collaborators, and remove various boundaries for brainstorming and problem-solving.
- Social Media Presentation by Taylor Sievers (UNH Communications and Public Affairs Associate Media Producer)
- How Academics and Researchers Can Get More Out of Social Media by Lina Duque
- Yes, Serious Academics Should Absolutely Use Social Media by Emily Willingham
- Sharing Research on Twitter May Lead to Higher Citations by Tara Siebarth
- Twitter Predicts Citation Rates of Ecological Research by Brandon K. Peoples et al.
Alt(ernative) Metrics
Social media can also be another impact measure of one’s research and scholarship (altmetric scores).
- Altmetrics Presentation by Eleta Exline (UNH Associate Professor and Scholarly Communication Librarian)
- Zoom recording of Social Media and Altmetrics Collaboration Café by Taylor Sievers (UNH Communications and Public Affairs Associate Media Producer) and Eleta Exline (UNH Associate Professor and Scholarly Communication Librarian)
Trends in Scholarly Communications
Understanding the complexities of the current scholarly communication landscape is important for researchers at all stages of their careers, including developments in open access publishing, researcher profiles, new services in the Scholars’ Repository, and data management for multi-disciplinary research teams.
- Trends in Scholarly Communications Presentation by Eleta Exline (UNH Associate Professor and Scholarly Communication Librarian) and Patti Condon, Ph.D. (UNH Assistant Professor and Research Data Services Librarian)
- Zoom recording of Trends in Scholarly Communications Collaboration Café presented by Eleta Exline (UNH Associate Professor and Scholarly Communication Librarian) and Patti Condon, Ph.D. (UNH Assistant Professor and Research Data Services Librarian)