Articles And Resources
Connecting With The Press And 10 Things You May Not Have Known About Google Scholar
Many academics use Google Scholar as their primary search engine when finding scientific articles and abstracts. Check out our 10 tips below that may change how you use this search engine going forward as well as ways that it may connect you to colleagues in the media.
How To Prepare For A Live On-Air Interview
Live on-air interviews offer scientists a chance to share their work and influence public understanding, but many avoid them due to anxiety. This resource features expert tips to help scientists build confidence and communicate effectively on live TV.
How To Summarize Your Science To The Media To Minimize Misinterpretation
Many fear that sharing science with the media leads to misinterpretation, especially through exaggerated claims. While we can't fully prevent this, here are nine ways to take control of how you present your work and reduce the risk of misrepresentation.
Templates For Emailing Your University’s Communications Office And Journalists Directly
This article provides templates for reaching out to your university’s communications office and journalists directly. It offers structured guidance on how to effectively communicate your research and media needs.
How To Determine Which Of Your Studies Will Be Of Interest To The Media
You’ve decided that sharing your science with the media could be a great move—whether to spread your findings, empower others, or build connections. Consider these tips to help you decide if reaching out is right for you and how to craft your pitch.