Digital Communications: Status and Potential Applications for CCUS Public Outreach

The use of digital communications has created a fundamental shift in how information is distributed and consumed. Digital communications hold possibilities for cost-effectively engaging larger numbers of stakeholders while promoting better public understanding of science. This paper evaluates the st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy procedia 2014, Vol.63 (C), p.7070-7086
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