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Subject: “I got a senior scientist to Blog?”
Subject: “I got a senior scientist to Blog?”
Dear Matt and the Team,
Blogging is the newest way of dissemination of information, but most strikingly to take the information to peers in our field of interests as well as to the public.
Blogging also differs from thetraditional or even for that matter the digital publications of scientific work in a way that any common man with little knowledge can go to the blog site and try to grasp a comment, discussion or an article as much as possible.
More importantly, if the blogger is a good writer, he or she will incorporate some simplicity to the writing style, simplicity into the comprehension, content and to the grammatical English to make it easy for all to understand.
The question is how many scientists, or how many senior scientists or great scientists can bring their science to common man to understand?.
This is a daunting question all along scientific research was ever established and it is true even now, because this used to be and still is one of the great lacunae, we need to take our science to the people.
Blogging is a great place where we can do this, we can take the science to people.
It is more important than ever in the history of scientific research to do so! because the policy makers, the funders and the govt authorities constitutesthe public in addition to lay man. Blogging can be a platform where scientists walk along with others who cannot understand the intricacies of doing science, but can understand a simplified science if we can tell them simple story of our science. That would have great impact on improving science funding and attention to our scientific crisis via blogging.
If you carefully look around various scientific societies and organizations, they are constantly asking people for support for science, if we can make them understand the importance, values and results of science to our day to day living, what better way we can do science, blogging can bring such understanding in which traditional or journal publications sure will utterly fail or they do not have an option to make their publications understandable to public?. You see!?.
Science funding is diminished so badly that scientists and their research work is suffering from this financial crisis, on top of all we are having the greatest financial crisis [current economic disaster in US is shuddering the world economic conditions] ever at this moment.
But, hopefully things will turn out one or the other day in the future if not in the near future.
Blogging could bring in more attention to this crisis, yes it is a good initiative, butfirst ask the younger generation to participate morein numbers before going for the senior scientists.
Having said the above, are the senior scientists (whatever is your criteria is to be senior, which I do not see in your message?) equipped or skilled enough to use blogs, do they understand the basics and technical handling of a Blog, or a blog design or how to blog?. If they know, then whyare we not seeing senior scientists blogging?. What is the reason we do not see many scientists blogging?.
In my neuroscience field, I can’t even find a few names of scientist who blog or even write to some blog platforms? or I do not see them writing atleast personal blogs? let alone senior scientists?.
So, how many senior scientists will be able to blog?, if we can get them, it certainly will be a boost to your initiative.
But the question still is why get some senior scientists to blog, while we not have young scientists blogging??.
Blog and blogging is primarily a new tool, newest of all communication modality that we have today, if the younger generation did not catch up with the ongoing trend, how would you expect a senior scientist to grasp and get involved?.
I think the need of the hour is to encourage as many young scientists and graduates to get involved in writing their work, their experiences and whatever they wanted to write about, so more bloggers will join science blogging.
More and more science blogging will encourage the senior scientists accross all spectrum of the academy, then we will be looking at senior scientists blogging and pushing this science blogging to the next level.
Hope this helps.
Muni Subramani M.Phil., PhD
Neurophysiologist
My blog: http://neuromonitoring1.blogspot.com
kind of wondering about your topic “Get a Senior Scientists Blogging” if this is appropriate topic?.