Social media has changed the way we look at everything. Just in the past few years, society as moved from a limited amount of news sources to an infinite network of information. And we don’t necessarily have to go looking for data because links, advertisements and news stories seem to be popping up on every screen, message or page. That’s why it’s more important than ever to know where valuable scientific and technical information can be accessed. One way the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) is reaching out to folks interested in high quality federally-funded scientific and technical information is through their Twitter account @OSTIgov [3].
@OSTIgov [3] frequently posts information about current topics of interest such as STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) resources; search queries for weatherization; or laboratory highlights just to mention a few. Our team identifies timely subjects and cross references links to complete search results and datasets within OSTI websites. The goal is to attract science-attentive twitter users who will appreciate the post and continue using OSTI’s helpful resources. @OSTIgov [4] also promotes DOE or @Energy [5] tweets and other agencies or national labs that present science-related information.
The Twitter followers for @OSTIgov [4] continue to steadily increase and we encourage you to join the information team! In addition to @OSTIgov [4] we support two other helpful accounts: @sciencegov [6] and @worldwidescienc [7]. @sciencegov [6] provides information from 13 Science.gov agencies and includes "Science in the News" headlines. @worldwidescienc [7] covers data from over 80 national and international scientific databases and portals.
Join the @OSTIgov [3] team and see what’s trending each day! Your next discovery could be one click away!
Links:
[1] http://www.osti.gov/ostiblog/users/linda-ponce
[2] http://www.osti.gov/ostiblog/thread/term/123
[3] https://twitter.com/OSTIgov
[4] http://twitter.com/OSTIgov
[5] http://twitter.com/Energy
[6] http://twitter.com/sciencegov
[7] http://twitter.com/worldwidescienc