Summary
The project website also as a dissemination tool, which will not only be a repository of institutional information, but will be considered a live tool with continuously updated content (news and press releases, original articles and interviews, posts of project-related news from external sources, cross-linking). The website will be used as the main interface with the general public interested in the work and results of the project. The project website will include the following content: Project-related content information: the project’s public results, press releases, eNewsletters, project events, partners and networks; articles and interviews about the project and related topics; cross-linking with and between existing networks and associations and websites of various different stakeholders; links to major websites, including those managed by the European Commission and additional specific initiatives supported by the European Commission. The website will comprise registration facilities for accessing specific content (e.g. deliverables, reports), video streaming facilities, an internal repository for project documents and an online event registration. The eNewsletters will be distributed twice a year not only to registered users of the website but also to the public (above all industry representatives) via the website.
The setting up and animation of the project on social media (Research Gate, Google Plus, LinkedIn) will ensure adequate coverage of ongoing activities on social networks, aiming at both professional and public networks, thus guaranteeing sustainability of the community even after the project ends.
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