Help:Public relations

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For communicating with a broader public, our main option is to post an announcement to the website as a news item (“blog post”). Anyone who has subscribed to email updates from the blog will receive a message containing the text of the posted article. Additionally, news items published on the website will by default be sent to the project Twitter feed. Be sure to include an image in the post, and check the “Summary” field before publishing as this information will be pushed to Twitter.

DFM newsletters, reports, and working papers are stored and released in several places.

Sharepoint All documents in their editable source format.
Zotero Final PDF versions of all documents.

We use the link to the document stored on the Zotero server when sharing documents on other platforms.

Publications list on our website All documents.

This is generated automatically from items in the Zotero library.

Mailing list Newsletters, working papers, webinar minutes and recordings.

Copy the formatted citation, abstract, and links from the publications list. The mailing list is for researchers, students, and staff affiliated with the DFM project.

Blog Newsletters, academic articles, policy briefs.

As above: copy the formatted citation, abstract, and links from the publications list. The blog is for a public audience.

Twitter Same as blog.

A Twitter post is generated automatically from each announcement posted to the blog.