skip to navigation skip to content
- Select training provider - (Cambridge University Libraries)
Instructor-led course

Provided by: Cambridge University Libraries


This course is not scheduled to run.


[ Show past events ]



Register interest
Register your interest - if you would be interested in additional dates being scheduled.


Events available

Biological Sciences: Looking after your online presence - academic platforms


Description

This session discusses the benefits and challenges of maintaining an online presence as a researcher. Part of two sessions on this topic, this first session looks at setting up your academic persona and using academic platforms. Starting with exploring what comes up through a quick Google search all the way through to maintaining profiles on academic sites, we will look at the pros and cons of online engagement. This will include tools such as ORCID, and networking sites such as academia.edu and ResearchGate.

Participants should expect to have the opportunity to critically evaluate the various options presented in this session with the overall aim of being better informed when deciding where to invest their time and efforts when building an academic presence online.

Target audience

Postgraduates, researchers and other interested professional services staff (e.g. technicians) based in the School of Biological Sciences departments and institutions.

Format

This session will be delivered using Zoom so please ensure you have it installed ahead of the session. A joining link will be sent out as part of the booking confirmation process.

If you require any help before the session, such as accessibility support, please email the Genetics Librarian, Lucy Woolhouse (lew48@cam.ac.uk), for further assistance.

Related courses

There is a second part to this course which deals specifically with having an online presence on social media.

Frequency

Once per term.

Theme
Biological Sciences Research Skills

Events available