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Binghamton University has sponsored research of slightly less than $ 40M per year.

URMA 2012 Panel: Online Publishing Rachel Coker Director of Research Advancement Binghamton University. Binghamton University has sponsored research of slightly less than $ 40M per year.

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Binghamton University has sponsored research of slightly less than $ 40M per year.

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  1. URMA 2012 Panel: Online PublishingRachel CokerDirector of Research AdvancementBinghamton University

  2. Binghamton University has sponsored research of slightly less than $40M per year. • We’re a public university in upstate New York with a reputation for an excellent and affordable undergraduate education. • We need to boost our profile asa research institution.

  3. How do we promote our research? • A print magazine, which moved to twice-annual publication in 2011 after more than 10 years as an annual project. • A research news website, redesigned at the end of 2009 and tweaked a few times since. • A twice-monthly e-mail. • Social media through mainUniversity streams.

  4. Discover-e and social media

  5. What’s new? • In spring 2011, we added a digital edition of the research magazine. We had created flipbooks through Issuu (an excellent free service), but this allows for embedded videos and hot links within the publication. • In December 2011, we launched an iPad app called B-Reader. • We redesigned our research home page. It nowincludes an RSS feed with headlinesfrom our news website.

  6. B-Reader B-Reader

  7. Home page, now (and then)

  8. What’s next? • Something done in HTML5, perhaps!

  9. Questions? E-mail: rcoker@binghamton.edu Twitter: @rmcoker Phone: 607-777-6135

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