FAST digital presence

What everyone should do

  • Keep Appropedia Userpage up to date, make sure you are in our category of FAST People
  • Put links to your Projects & Publications, Methods, Literature reviews
  • If you use anything in the lab -- make sure there is a methods page for it.
  • Join LinkedIn and join our group LinkedIn
  • After you publish make sure the splash page for your paper:
    • Add your user name to the splash page on appropedia author list at the bottom
    • add it to your appropedia user pages
    • links to your literature reviews, methods, OSF repository. The full reference to the paper is correct.
    • Make sure the OSF repository links back to Appropedia and the paper.
  • Post pictures of your project to https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page and include full reference and links to open access
  • Spread news of your articles around in social media - and include your posts in the 'In the Media' section of your splash pages: Facebook, Twitter/Mastadon, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, etc.
  • Post about your projects and other FAST members on appropriate forums you use: Reddit, Slashdot, Hackaday, Hacker News, Quora, Discord, Stack Exchange, Digg.
  • If working on RepRap -copy splash page to RepRap wiki

Extra stuff those considering academia as a career should do

Look at Dr. Pearce's accounts and claim co-authorship for anything that is missing in yours. Always have Dr. Pearce post the academia.edu article to get further reach for your pre-prints.

Obvious 3D printing inventions that can not be patented

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