IRPPS on the social: Reflections on the data of visits to the IRPPS Facebook page
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https://doi.org/10.14600/irpps_wps.79.2015Keywords:
Social network, Facebook, access statisticsAbstract
In this century, the presence on the social is no longer optional, it is normal. A large mass of users is constantly connected and communicates using the infrastructure of the Internet from every part of the planet. At the end of August the news that now are connected to the same social networks one billion users simultaneously was disclosed. In this context, research institutes, and science and scientists in general, must be present and must be the authoritative voice in the that greatest availability of not controlled information we’ve ever had. IRPPS is on social since 2011 and in these few years it is greatly increased interest for the information published on the relevant page. It is now time to take stock of the situation and to reflect on how to take advantage of this great opportunity for visibility to communicate without barriers both activities and results of science made in our house.References
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