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How to disseminate research terms

April 20, 2026
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To disseminate your research terms and findings effectively, you must share your work across a mix of traditional academic channels and accessible public platforms. Whether you are introducing a newly coined concept, a specific framework, or your broader research results, getting your work in front of the right audience is crucial for maximizing your academic impact and driving citations.

Here are the most effective strategies for sharing your research.

Optimize Your Academic Publishing

The foundation of research dissemination is publishing in peer-reviewed journals. If you are introducing new research terms, make sure to include them directly in your paper’s title, abstract, and author keywords. This ensures your new concepts are indexed correctly in academic search engines. Whenever possible, choose open-access journals so that scholars and practitioners worldwide can read and adopt your terminology without hitting a paywall.

Present at Conferences and Workshops

Academic conferences are excellent venues for testing and standardizing new concepts. Presenting your work through oral presentations or poster sessions allows you to explain the nuances of your research directly to your peers. Networking at these events encourages other scholars in your field to start using your newly defined terms in their own literature reviews and future studies.

Leverage Academic and Professional Networks

Do not wait for people to stumble upon your published papers. Actively share your research on academic networks like ResearchGate and Academia.edu. Additionally, platforms like LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter) host thriving academic communities. Sharing a brief thread that defines your new research terms and links back to your main study is a highly effective way to increase visibility and spark scholarly discussions.

Translate Your Work for the Public

True research impact often happens outside of the laboratory. To make your work accessible to policymakers, journalists, or industry professionals, you need to translate dense academic jargon into everyday language. If you want to streamline this process of science communication, WisPaper's AI Copilot can automatically rewrite your full papers into easy-to-understand blog posts. You can then share these plain-language summaries on platforms like Medium, Substack, or your university's news portal, ensuring your research terms are understood and adopted by a much wider audience.

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