Over the past year or so, social networking has taken the Internet by storm. This is largely because social networking software purveyors like CrowdVine and Ning have provided out-of-the-box solutions that allow people to easily create social networks that strike their fancy. That said, will the advent of social networks do anything more than allow musicians to sell records or provide an easy place for people to hook up? To that end, Jessica a regular BioJobBlog reader sent me a story (see below) about a survey that was performed to gauge the possible impact of social networking on scientific research.
Social Applications to Play Deeper Role in Future Research
The future of social media will not just build friendships but support groundbreaking scientific discoveries.
Scientists and researchers are using social media… but mostly for professional reasons. A recent survey from 2collab reveals that over half of science, medical and technical information specialists working in academia and government institutions believe social networking will play a key role in shaping the future of research. Additionally, the study suggests tomorrow’s university faculty (respondents aged 25 - 44 in academic research positions who have published 1-10 articles) are already heavily using social media and are eager for the applications to be further developed for use in their work.
According to the survey which included 1,800 respondents, the top areas where social applications will have a major influence on research in the next five years include:
1. Professional networking and collaboration (34.4%)
2. Career development (26.4%)
3. Critical analysis and evaluation of research data (25.3%)
4. Dissemination of research output (24.5%)
5. Conducting primary research (23.4%)
6. Grant application and funding (22.7%)
Much to my delight, the results from the survey confirmed my belief that social networking among scientists would stimulate and be a boon to scientific research. This strengthened my conviction to move forward with the bioscience networking site, BioCrowd, that Vincent Racaniello and I plan to launch by the end of September, 2008. Rumor has it that their may be gifts for the first 100 people who join after launch.
So, don’t wait and become part of the BioCrowd today.
Until next time….
Good Luck and Good Social Networking (it will help you get a job!)