As the web site committee looks for new ideas and different types of content that could be incorporated into AUTM’s site, we also take the time to discuss what other trends may be happening on the web that may be of interest to the tech. transfer community. Our discussions recently have focused on two areas that I’m willing to bet have been the subject of lively debate at least once in everyone’s office this year. We are referring specifically to on-line technology exchanges (those sites who will list your licensing opportunities or new disclosures – with or without a fee) and the use of social media sites to promote transfer opportunities (or perhaps even your TTO).
A quick count by our group showed that there were at least 20 sites that allow users to list or show case university or RTO developed technologies. In the last few years I have had the opportunity to talk to several people about using these sites, but no one has ever been able to explain to me how effective these sites really are. We would really like to hear from anyone who has had the opportunity work with these sites and to learn more about the amount of interest (or at least traffic) that is generated by listing on-line. Please reply to this blog and let us know what your experiences have been.
As for the second topic, social networks and micro blogs like Twitter®, I must admit that I am a bit behind the curve when it comes to having a social media strategy for the office. I’m sure that some of us struggle just to keep our institution’s web site up to date, never mind creating a Facebook® page or maintaining a LinkedIn® account. However our committee has noted that some TTOs are actively twittering and we would very much like to know what works – and what doesn’t – when it comes to using these types of platforms. Please take a few minutes to let us know what strategies or tools your office is using. If you are an active Twitter-er, please take a moment and share your Twitter handle so that other AUTM members can follow your posts. Your feedback will not only help other offices, but will also help our committee develop new functionalities for the AUTM web site.
Best wishes,
Don Martin
AVP Web Site Committee
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