Part of a series by Professor Anne-Wil Harzing on how to increase your research impact. Includes:
* What is impact?
* Why should you care about citation impact?
* How to get cited? Four c’s of citation impact: competence, communication, collaboration and care
* Why (not) use social media in academia?
* Detailed 8-step workflow to ensure impact
* Discussion of paper various repositories & ResearchGate
* Using LinkedIn and Twitter to publicise your research
* Creating and improving Google Scholar Profiles
* Using various blogging options to communicate your research
* Recommendations for using social media effectively
17 – Where and how to blog about your research?

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