This document discusses using social media for data sharing in agricultural research and development. It summarizes the results of a study conducted by NAARM from 2012-2015 that screened 200 online collaboration tools and identified 27 for detailed analysis, including Google Docs, Dropbox, Skype, and Flickr. It also discusses the growth of social media platforms for communication, citing a survey that found YouTube users in the USA increased 43% from 2011-2013. The rest of the document outlines NAARM's use of various social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and Slideshare to share research projects, disseminate information, and engage stakeholders. It stresses the importance of giving proper attribution and choosing appropriate licensing when sharing content online.
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Social Media for Data Sharing in Agricultural R&D
1. Social Media for Data Sharing
in Agricultural R&D
S.K. Soam
Head, Information & Communication Management Division
National Academy of Agricultural Research Management (NAARM)
Hyderabad, Telangana, India
sudhir.soam@icar.gov.in
2. Online collaboration tools research Project at
NAARM- October 2012- March 2015
(screened 200 tools and identified 27 for detailed study)
Google Docs Thinkature Live meeting
Picassa Dropbox Notability
Skype Dimdim Slideshare
Flickr Webex Mendley
Eprint Zoho Qualtrics
Writeboard Scribbler Project2manage
Spicebird Placeware Knimbus/ Endnote/Web of science
Mindquarry Share point Agrobase
Mind Meister Go to meeting Slideshare
6. Growth study surveys elsewhere
[Tina Mc Corkindale & Marcia DiStaso, 2014]
• USA&UK survey- CEO’s communication
channel to engage with customers/
investors
– 2012- 36%
– 2013- 66%
• YouTube in USA
– 2011- 100 million [43% increase to 2010]
25. Care prior to Share: eLearning Village
Transect Module: Measuring Learning
Efficiency
Soam S.K. (2013). E-Learning Module on Village Transect: A participatory rural appraisal
tool for agricultural and rural marketing research. ISBN: 978-81-909983-2-1. Copyright
Registration no. SW-7970/2014
30. Share carefully
1.Attribution: Use, re-use, remix, build upon, even commercial
but give credit to Author
2. Attribution-No Derivatives: pass unchanged and in whole
including commercial but with credit to Author
3. Attribution-Non commercial-Share Alike: You need to put your
work under same conditions whatever build upon or remix
4. Attribution-Share Alike: Like 4 but can use commercial also
5. Attribution-Non commercial: Like 1 but non commercial
6. Attribution-Non commercial-No Derivatives: Most restrictive,
like 2 but no commercial.
GATS and Agricultural Higher Education in India by S.K. Soam and Kalpana Sastry
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available
at www.naarm.ernet.in.
31. Realized uses of social media
[Tina Mc Corkindale & Marcia DiStaso, 2014]
• Forefront of communication strategies.
Megaphone- one-way communication. Look
beyond ‘Like’ & share voice
• Organizational advocacy- values/ethics
• Fast information transfer- opportunities of
crowdsourcing and data journalism
• Transparency, Authenticity & Influencer-
stakeholder participation
• Make relationship
• Commercial model with revenue from third
party