If nobody reads about it, did it really happen?
First, let me state what I think are the objectives that a research organisation has when publishing anything:
- Move science forward.
- Convince our funders that we have done more than play minecraft for the past few years.
- Engage with the public.
So, is publishing on a scientific journal enough? does it even count as publication when those who can act on your findings can't access it (both financially and intellectually) ?
A very common complaint that I hear from people who should be using my research is "but I don't have access to that journal!" to which my honest (but not always voiced) response used to be "tough luck". But in the past few years I've been changing that response ... maybe I'm maturing!
The reason I used to be so dismissive of that access argument is that I expect that people have access to the information they require to do their job so just as it's a lawyer's responsibility to have access to the relevant text, I would expect that environmental officials have access to the relevant scientific literature. I still think that it is an acceptable position, in general, to expect people to be responsible that they can access the relevant information but scientific publication doesn't exclude more targeted publication methods.
Now, what does that look like?
I'm not sure. But I hope that by using the massive communication tool that the internet is we can make our research more accessible to everyone, regardless of their scientific background.
Particularly useful are platforms like Figshare and ResearchGate that allow the researcher to put their output (whatever that may be) in context with complete editorial control of what text gets thrown with it. Now the flip side of that is that we scientists are not necessarily great communicators and therefore there is a very wide range in the quality of the writing of those contexts so I'll approach this in the only way I know: Keep trying and learning from the mistakes until I get it right (enough)
So, to see if my research actually happened or not, I intend to put some "media release-like" publications based on my results. Time will tell.