Science during lockdown - from virtual seminars to sustainable online communities

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional modes of scientific communication. In-person conferences and seminars have been cancelled and most scientists around the world have been confined to their homes. Although challenging, this situation has presented an opportunity to adopt new ways to com...

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Published inJournal of cell science Vol. 133; no. 15
Main Authors Bottanelli, Francesca, Cadot, Bruno, Campelo, Felix, Curran, Scott, Davidson, Patricia M, Dey, Gautam, Raote, Ishier, Straube, Anne, Swaffer, Matthew P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Company of Biologists 14.08.2020
The Company of Biologists Ltd
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Summary:The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional modes of scientific communication. In-person conferences and seminars have been cancelled and most scientists around the world have been confined to their homes. Although challenging, this situation has presented an opportunity to adopt new ways to communicate science and build scientific relationships within a digital environment, thereby reducing the environmental impact and increasing the inclusivity of scientific events. As a group of researchers who have recently created online seminar series for our respective research communities, we have come together to share our experiences and insights. Only a few weeks into this process, and often learning 'on the job', we have collectively encountered different problems and solutions. Here, we share our advice on formats and tools, security concerns, spreading the word to your community and creating a diverse, inclusive and collegial space online. We hope our experience will help others launch their own online initiatives, helping to shape the future of scientific communication as we move past the current crisis.
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ISSN:0021-9533
1477-9137
1477-9137
DOI:10.1242/jcs.249607