Hoover Institution (Stanford, CA) – The Hoover Institution is introducing “MyHoover,” a new feature that empowers users of its website (Hoover.org) to personalize their experiences so that they can more easily follow their favorite fellows and policy topics.
MyHoover enhances the Hoover Institution’s streamlined web presence. Integrated with the site’s state-of-the-art technology, contemporary graphic design, and robust navigation tools, MyHoover elevates the Institution’s mission and the fellowship’s core research priorities to the primary focal point of users.
After signing up for MyHoover, web users are invited to customize their newsfeed with the research, essays, op-eds, and multi-media content they find most relevant. Custom newsfeeds are dynamically generated through user choices from an intuitive menu that lists categories of public policy, Hoover’s eminent scholars, and the institution’s broad range of publications, channels, and research teams that regularly produce policy analysis.
Web users can then select from the Institution’s various newsletter subscriptions and sign up to receive notifications when GoodFellows, Uncommon Knowledge, Battlegrounds, and other content goes live. When users are logged in with their credentials, they can also bookmark content for future viewing.
“The Hoover Institution produces volumes of scholarly content on a daily basis,” said Shana Farley, the Hoover Institution’s associate director of marketing and policy education and project leader on the re-platforming of Hoover.org. “The goal of MyHoover is to strengthen engagement with our diverse audiences, whether they be policymakers, scholars, journalists, researchers, students, or the attentive public, and deliver to them an experience that is inviting, enriching, and intellectually invigorating.”
Click here to sign up for an account at MyHoover.
For coverage opportunities, contact Jeffrey Marschner, 202-760-3187, jmarsch@stanford.edu.