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Colleagues

The British Library is currently running a Twitter based competition for all PhD authors and current doctoral students, inviting them to say why their doctoral research is/was important, using the hashtag #ShareMyThesis.

Twitter competition - https://twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=%23sharemythesis&src=typd
Competition web page - http://www.bl.uk/share-my-thesis/

We’d be delighted if you would share information about the competition with your graduate schools, academics and anyone with a PhD.

The competition aims to raise awareness of the importance of doctoral research and increase visibility of the PhD thesis as a valuable source of research information. It is generously supported by Research Councils UK and Vitae, and there are some great prizes.

The range and quality of doctoral research being tweeted in 140 characters is truly amazing. Entries are flooding in already, and you can see them all here https://twitter.com/search?f=realtime&q=%23sharemythesis&src=typd.

The competition closes on 9 February, when eight entries will be shortlisted and invited to expand their tweet into a blog post.

With best wishes
Sara

Sara Gould
Development Manager, Services for Researchers
The British Library

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