Promote your articles
We are committed to promoting and increasing
the visibility of your article and would like to work with you to
promote your paper to potential readers.
Listed below are some simple and effective methods to promote your paper to reach the widest and most appropriate audiences. the visibility of your article and would like to work with you to
promote your paper to potential readers.
- Author eprints: Author eprints allow you as an
author to quickly and easily give anyone free online access to your
article. You can do this by sharing a unique eprint link which will give
your friends and contacts free access to read and download your
published article without them having to register or even sign in.
- Email signature: use your email signature to tell people about your article.
- Reading lists: add your article, or the journal, to your students' reading lists as essential reading.
- Webpage links: If you have a profile page on
your institution's website, a personal webpage or sites for any projects
you are involved with, please include a link to your article on CAE
Access. The more links there are to your article, from a range of
websites, the higher it will appear on search engine results. - Twitter and Facebook: authors are increasingly promoting their content via Twitter and Facebook
so it can be picked up by other researchers and practitioners. Place an
announcement on your Twitter or Facebook page highlighting the
publication of your article with a link to direct people to the version
of record on CAE Access. - LinkedIn: If you have created a LinkedIn
profile that summarizes your professional expertise and accomplishments,
why not include a mention of your articles? - Join academic social networking sites: academics, researchers, and practitioners are increasingly using social communities such as Academia.edu, where you can also post details of your publications.
- CiteULike: you could add your article to your personal CiteULike
library to share with others, which helps them discover literature
which is relevant to their field. You can help with this process just by
using CiteULike and through the invite a friend feature. - Discussion lists: post a short message to any
discussion lists you are a member of, letting people know that the
journal's latest issue, which includes your article, is now available. - Blogs: if you blog, don't forget to inform other users about your article.
- Library recommendation: check your institution has a subscription to the journal. If not, recommend it for the next subscription year.
- ORCID: Register for a unique ORCID author identifier and add details of the article to your profile.
- Video abstract: Consider producing a short
video or audio recording in which you briefly outline the scope of your
paper. Let us know if you do produce a video, so that we can help you to
promote it.
Promote your articles
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