Dr Who? Curating and Connecting your Open Researcher Profiles
Event description
What impression do your many online research profiles (ORCiD, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, LinkedIn) give potential thesis examiners, peer-reviewers, collaborators, publishers, funders and employers? Do they help a wider audience find your open access publications? When it comes to research profiles, it is easy to set and forget. In this interactive workshop, Michelle Matheson and Jo Gillespie from RMIT's Library Research Services team will help you to update, connect and optimise these tools to increase the visibility of you and your research.
Please bring your laptop or device to this workshop.
Facilitators
Michelle Matheson is a Teaching and Research Librarian with RMIT University who currently leads the Researcher Development and Engagement area of the Library Research Services Team. Prior to this she was Liaison Librarian for the School of Fashion and Textiles and Brunswick Campus Librarian, also at RMIT University.
Jo Gillespie is a Librarian in the Teaching and Research team at RMIT University Library. She is currently Program Review Co-ordinator for the team and working with academics and LTQ on the DSC Curriculum Architecture project.
Refreshments will be provided after this workshop.
This event is being held as part of RMIT University's Social Change Symposium, presented in collaboration with the College of Design and Social Context and the Social Change Enabling Impact Platform.
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