Establishing a meaningful digital identity is essential to managing one’s scholarly and professional reputation. This workshop addresses ways to cultivate an online identity and offers guidance on “going public” using tools and strategies for building a community around your work. Topics include social media, writing for different audiences, personal websites, digital dissertations, and more
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
A presentation for graduate students in the Department of English at Michigan State University
Professional development workshop for faculty led by Claremont Colleges Librarians
Establishing a meaningful digital identity is essential to managing one’s scholarly and professional...
This workshop was given as part of the University of MIchigan's annual Enriching Scholarship confere...
During this session, you will learn how to build and manage an online scholarly identity. We will lo...
What opportunities do digital technologies present scholars? How do developments in digital media su...
What do people find when they google you? Are you presenting your academic and professional achievem...
Scholarly identity refers to endeavors by scholars to promote their reputation, work, and networks u...
Developing an online presence is increasingly important for researchers in all areas, particularly i...
Academic and social networks can help define your online presence, increase your academic visibility...
This workshop will help researchers to create an online identity as a way to better disseminate rese...
What do people find when they google you? Are you presenting your academic and professional achievem...
During this roundtable session participants explored and discussed how scholarly identities are shap...
Informed by 30 semi-structured interviews with faculty, Ph.D. students, and academic librarians, thi...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
A presentation for graduate students in the Department of English at Michigan State University
Professional development workshop for faculty led by Claremont Colleges Librarians
Establishing a meaningful digital identity is essential to managing one’s scholarly and professional...
This workshop was given as part of the University of MIchigan's annual Enriching Scholarship confere...
During this session, you will learn how to build and manage an online scholarly identity. We will lo...
What opportunities do digital technologies present scholars? How do developments in digital media su...
What do people find when they google you? Are you presenting your academic and professional achievem...
Scholarly identity refers to endeavors by scholars to promote their reputation, work, and networks u...
Developing an online presence is increasingly important for researchers in all areas, particularly i...
Academic and social networks can help define your online presence, increase your academic visibility...
This workshop will help researchers to create an online identity as a way to better disseminate rese...
What do people find when they google you? Are you presenting your academic and professional achievem...
During this roundtable session participants explored and discussed how scholarly identities are shap...
Informed by 30 semi-structured interviews with faculty, Ph.D. students, and academic librarians, thi...
This articles examines how ongoing developments in social media have intersect with academic publish...
A presentation for graduate students in the Department of English at Michigan State University
Professional development workshop for faculty led by Claremont Colleges Librarians