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Thu 28 Nov 2019
14:00 - 15:00

Venue: 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room G

Provided by: Office of Scholarly Communication


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Post-publication sharing: publishing your research effectively (For PhD students in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences)

Thu 28 Nov 2019

Description

You've published your research...now what should you do with it? It seems we are expected to share more and more online, which can be both daunting and exciting. In this session we will look carefully at the benefits and barriers to sharing research, giving you an opportunity to consider a strategy that will work for you.

This session explores the whys and hows of sharing research - the options, the benefits and the logistics:

  • Your aims and motivations for disseminating research
  • Opportunities for sharing offered by social media and traditional media
  • Pitfalls when creating an online presence
  • Ways to find out who has been sharing, using and citing your published research
Target audience
  • PhD students in HASS subjects
  • Other PhD students and postdocs are welcome
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 28 Nov 2019   14:00 - 15:00 14:00 - 15:00 17 Mill Lane, Seminar Room G map Dr B. Gini
Format

Interactive session

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Duration

One session of one hour

Frequency

Once a term

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