Maize Genetics Cooperation
Newsletter vol 85 2011
MaizeResearch.org: Engaging an audience beyond the journals
Authors: Bodnar
AL1, Andorf C,2
Lawrence CJ2.
Ames, Iowa
1Iowa
State University and the 2USDA Agricultural Research Service
At the 52nd Maize Meeting, the Maize Genetics Executive Committee called
for improved public communication
of research relevance and results (e.g., press releases, etc.) from the community at large. They argued
there was a need
to communicate basic and applied research in a way that is accessible and comprehensible to
non-scientists. In pursuit of this goal, MaizeResearch.org was developed by Anastasia Bodnar with technical assistance from Carson Andorf.
This website is designed to be an information hub for all things maize research.
To our knowledge, this is the only broad initiative to discuss maize
research on the web. The blog
format allows scientists to interact with each other and with non-scientists in unique
ways. The website promotes the work of maize researchers, provides a
venue for communication between scientists, and
makes the research more accessible to non-scientists. Scientists
can use MaizeResearch.org
to engage an audience beyond the scientific journals. We encourage others to participate in this outreach
project. There are many
opportunities, including providing summaries of published research, writing
articles about research or current events, searching the web for interesting maize related stories, and
much more. Please email Anastasia Bodnar at [email protected] for details.
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