Video Abstracts can make a huge difference to the readership of a journal article, and Environmental Education Research has a good track record in supporting these.
You can find out more about preparing and publishing these at the link:
https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/video-abstracts/ and view some examples at https://vimeo.com/taylorandfrancis/videos.
https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/video-abstracts/ and view some examples at https://vimeo.com/taylorandfrancis/videos.
Video Abstract – Human-material relationships in environmental and sustainability education from Taylor & Francis on Vimeo.
Video Abstract – Music as a Tool for Environmental Education and Advocacy from Taylor & Francis on Vimeo.
We welcome video abstracts from author(s), and/or other social media friendly material, to help promote any new article with the journal. Here are some further sources for tips and examples if this interests you:
- http://editorresources.taylorandfrancisgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Video-Abstracts-Guide-for-authors-and-editors-v.1.1.pdf
- https://twitter.com/educationarena/status/779254679171637248
- https://www.facebook.com/pg/eerjournal/videos/
We encourage authors to be creative too in promoting the readership and impact of their articles – e.g. an academic’s university press office may have some ideas, recommendations, or cross promotional priorities, e.g. preparing a press campaign to go with an article.