Publishing is not the finish line

A little promotion greatly increases reach. Ethical, effective tactics:

  • Keep profiles current — ORCID and a Google Scholar profile make you findable.
  • Share a plain-language summary — on a blog, LinkedIn, or relevant networks.
  • Use your DOI in every link, so clicks and citations are tracked correctly.
  • Present and connect — talks, seminars, and genuine collaboration spread work further than any algorithm.
Worked example — a simple launch routine
When a paper appears: (1) confirm it on your ORCID and Google Scholar; (2) post a two-sentence plain-language summary with the DOI link; (3) email it to two researchers who would find it useful. Small effort, real difference.

🔗 Learn more (free): Google Scholar — a public profile makes your work discoverable

Try it
Write a two-sentence, jargon-free summary of a piece of your work that a non-specialist could understand and share.

Self-check

Why include the DOI rather than a random link when you share your work?


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Última alteração: quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2026 às 12:51