Seeing science: using graphics to communicate research
Abstract
Proper science communication is quickly becoming a professional imperative in ecology, but many researchers are not practiced in diverse and effective communication strategies. Academic jargon and text-heavy content are often cited as barriers for laypeople trying to access and understand research results. Here, we have presented scientific visualizations (infographics, figures, and illustrations) as a useful tool to reduce the information...
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Title
Seeing science: using graphics to communicate research
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
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Volume
12
Issue
10
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