Getting the Word Out a.k.a. Communications. What we do  Recently did market research, changing our emphasis, scientific areas, people and projects. Departments.

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Getting the Word Out a.k.a. Communications

What we do  Recently did market research, changing our emphasis, scientific areas, people and projects. Departments were confusing to the outside world  Print—Annual Report, 100 pages, many moving parts Newsletter Miscellaneous Brochures, e. g., Carnegie Evening Review annual appeals, etc.  Write, fact check, picture research/process, deal with scientists, directors/department contacts, hire designers, proofers, printers, and mail house  Press Releases, Media Relations Natasha/Tina—Tweet, facebook, etc. news per year. Natasha will talk more about social media after me.  Web Content  Multimedia, John, Natasha and I review. YouTube Channel, etc. Currently working on featuring trustees in “feature film”  Public information queries, per month  Maintain clippings, write prize nominations, presentations to trustees, bills, etc.

Examples

Press Release Basics General  We read the scientific papers and create a draft for scientists  Press releases are essentially advertisements to reporters.  The purpose is to get reporters to call or the scientist.  All releases go out as s. The subject/headline has to be short, to the point, and enticing.  Then the bottom line—the result and why we should care—needs to be in the first short paragraph. BOTTOM LINE ON TOP  Releases should not be too long—400 to 500 words is a good limit.  We try to AVOID JARGON. No one understands it. Plain language is essential. But scientists can be stubborn at times  Frequently we coordinate with other institutions.

Press Release Basics, cont. Quotes —  We often draft suggested quotes to give a researcher the idea of the kind of thing reporters look for. You can leave them as is (assuming the information is correct!!!) or alter them.  Avoid jargon or define it! Basalt sounds like a spice and no one knows about subduction. What happens next —  Once the scientist is happy with the release, it goes to the director and Matt Scott for review.  We must adhere to embargos that many publications have. They state the date when a release can go to the public. That means when reporters can publish their story. Typically we are allowed to send a release out to trusted reporters about a week before the embargo date. That gives them time to do their homework, contact you and whatnot.  With the internet, there are more and more 24 hour turnaround releases

Press Release Basics, cont. Where the press releases go—  We have a number of different press lists, by broad scientific topic that have between 400 and 500 s. The media outlets range from the major wire services and newspapers, major radio stations, to more specialized publications.  We also post releases to Eurekalert, the AAAS wire service. They have over 11,000 reporters worldwide signed up for news.  Astronomy releases also go to the AAS wire service.  When the embargo lifts we post to social networking sites, and various web- based news outlets. Natasha will speak more to this.

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