Abstract
Public communication from research institutions often functions as both science communication and public relations. And while these are distinct functions, public relations efforts often serve as science communication tools. This is because successful science communication and public relations efforts for research institutions both rely on finding shared language and disseminating findings in context.
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Shipman, M. (2018). Public relations as science communication. Journal of Science Communication, 13(03), C05. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.13030305
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