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| ==Lands and Minerals Sector ePostcard Campaign== | | ==Lands and Minerals Sector ePostcard Campaign== |
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− | === Core Information === | + | === Campaign History === |
− | Natural Resources Canada's Land's and Minerals Sector has launched an exciting collaborative campaign to encourage that the science and technology developments, exciting field research, and fantastic employees and partners, are properly showcased both in and out of government. Our team, the Science and Technology Liaison Office has built a program for our staff to submit their personal photos, along with some identification and a description, for display within our department and on the web. It is a pre-Comms product, which means that while we put all the pieces together, they can be used externally by other groups like our Social Media team, Web Publishing group, and more! | + | Natural Resources Canada's Land's and Minerals Sector has launched an exciting collaborative campaign to encourage awareness and further promote LMS science and technology developments and exciting field research to employees and partners. |
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− | Started in 2016, the first pilot of ePostcards was a great success with over 75 fantastic submissions including slice-of-life glimpses into our programs, photographs of landscapes so beautiful they could easily be in National Geographic, to simply smiling researchers doing what they do best. | + | Our team, the Science and Technology Liaison Office, has developed an ePostcard communications program (with resources below) so that staff, scientists and fieldworkers can submit photos, along with a description, for display within our department and on the web. It is a pre-Comms product, which means that while we put all the pieces together, they can be used by other groups like our NRCan Social Media team in the Communications and Portfolio Sector, or the Office of the Chief Scientist, etc. This will allow us to better profile your science, help you gain exposure and increase your professional networks! It also brings awareness to the impacts of LMS S&T and how we are doing important work to benefit Canada and Canadians. |
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| + | Started in 2014, the first pilot of ePostcards was a great success with over 75 submissions including slice-of-life glimpses into our programs, photographs of landscapes so beautiful they could easily be in National Geographic, to simply smiling researchers doing what they do best. |
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| + | Now it's your turn. Check out these reference documents on this page, print out our take away brochure or carry card (Wallet sized!), and send us your amazing photographs! We would love to see and hear about your work! |
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− | Now it's your turn. Check out these reference documents on this page, print out our take away brochure or carry card (Wallet sized!), and send us your amazing photographs!
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| === Links to Past ePostcards === | | === Links to Past ePostcards === |
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