UO Libraries Workshop: Understanding and Establishing Digital Scholarly Identity
You are invited to apply for the UO Libraries’ two-day workshop on Understanding and Establishing Digital Scholarly Identity for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers.
This workshop will be held on June 7th and 8th in the Knight Library DREAM Lab from 10am-3pm each day.
Establishing and curating an online scholarly identity is more important than ever for today’s researchers. In this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of crafting an online scholarly identity that will help you develop your research persona, share your work with the world, and engage your colleagues in online scholarly discussions.
Here’s a preview of what these sessions will cover:
- Workshop 1: Introduction to Scholarly Identity
Learn about and set up accounts for some of the common scholarly identity venues, including Scopus, Web of Science, ORCiD, and Google Scholar - Workshop 2: Building a Scholarly Home Base Online
Get started turning your CV into a professional website using Reclaim Hosting and WordPress - Workshop 3: Designing a Digital Profile
Create a digital landing page using Carrd to link your scholarly IDs and social media with a web-friendly professional bio - Seminar: Introduction to Metrics/Open Scholarship
Guest speakers will be announced soon. The presentations will include how research metrics and approaches to open access operate within the scholarly communication ecosystem
Due to the interactive nature of the workshop, participation is limited to 10 people. Participants who attend the entire workshop will receive a $250.00 stipend and complimentary one-year subscriptions to Reclaim Hosting, an education-focused website hosting platform, and Carrd, a digital business card platform.
Eligibility:
- Must be a current UO doctoral student or postdoctoral scholar
- Must be able to attend all workshops and the closing seminar on June 7th and 8th
To register for this event, please fill out the registration form at https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1zsrAlYv8zXPQ8K by 4pm, May 14th. Registrants will receive an email about their registration status no later than Friday, May 20th. Once the available seats are filled, additional applicants will be added to a wait-list and receive priority registration for future iterations of this event.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Genifer Snipes at gsnipes@uoregon.edu.