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Consider changing the listing of CTIS citations #730

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krivard opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 2 comments
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Consider changing the listing of CTIS citations #730

krivard opened this issue Nov 16, 2022 · 2 comments

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@krivard
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krivard commented Nov 16, 2022

The CTIS page now has a Publications section over 1300px tall, which is more than a full screen on most displays. We should consider a small revision to increase the likelihood that people will scroll beyond it to see the blog posts and contact information.

Possibilities:

  • Move publications to their own page
  • List the N most recent publications, and hide the rest behind a summary/details expandable box
  • Other ideas?
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Do we track publications using any other Delphi data sources somewhere?

I guess the question is what we're trying to achieve. There are several goals:

  • Keeping track of publications for our own internal reference. (So we can cite them when doing our own work, or so we can say in grants how much impact we've had, or for award nominations, or whatever.) For that we could use Zotero, a Google Doc, or just a folder of PDFs.
  • Help researchers interested in the data see what can be done with it.
  • Advertise publications using the data so more people read and cite them.
  • Show the general public (such as people who took the survey or who are browsing COVIDcast) that this is serious research that produced lots of results.

I already keep publications for my own reference. For an audience of researchers, publications could be listed on the survey documentation website, perhaps; and for the general public, we could just select some highlights and link to the full list on the survey site. Does that seem reasonable?

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krivard commented Nov 16, 2022

select some highlights and link to the full list on the survey site

Sounds great!

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