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*[https://twitter.com/eLife_sciences/ elife_sciences]. Twitter feed launched May 2013. Moved to [https://twitter.com/eLife eLife].
*[https://twitter.com/eLife_sciences/ elife_sciences]. Twitter feed launched May 2013. Moved to [https://twitter.com/eLife eLife].
*[https://twitter.com/EuropeanLibrary The European Library]. Twitter feed launched September 2009. Discontinued December 22, 2016.
*[https://twitter.com/EuropeanLibrary The European Library]. Twitter feed launched September 2009. Discontinued December 22, 2016.
*[https://twitter.com/FakePLoS/ FakePLoS]. Twitter feed launched February 2012.
*[https://twitter.com/LSERsrchOnline LSE Research Online]. Twitter feed from The London School of Economics.
*[https://twitter.com/LSERsrchOnline LSE Research Online]. Twitter feed from The London School of Economics.
*[https://twitter.com/ncbi_pubmed/ NCBI_PubMed]. Twitter feed launched February 2009. Last updated April 2011. Archive available.
*[https://twitter.com/ncbi_pubmed/ NCBI_PubMed]. Twitter feed launched February 2009. Last updated April 2011. Archive available.

Revision as of 14:59, 9 January 2017

This list is part of the Open Access Directory.

  • This is list of social media sites that are no longer active.
  • If archives are available please provide the URL; if possible, please include the date when media use ceased.
  • Alphabetical by category, and alphabetical within each category.

Facebook

Google+

LinkedIn

  • iCommons. A LinkedIn group launched April 18, 2008, by Diane Cabell.
  • My Open Archive. A LinkedIn group launched June 29, 2009, by Keita Bando. In Japanese.
  • Open Access. A LinkedIn group launched February 26, 2010, by Bertil Dorth. In Danish.

Twitter