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About this Event
When it’s time to share your research, it’s important to know which strategy best supports your goals. With the right approach, you can boost your own research profile or make your work more accessible to public communities that may not have access to subscription databases.
During this virtual workshop, explore the differences between depositing your work in institutional repositories, like UDSpace, and external repositories or websites, such as Academia.edu and ResearchGate. In doing this, you can determine which method is best for your specific needs.
You'll also learn about ORCiD and Google Scholar, and how you can use these tools to develop research profiles that will make it easier to share your work with funding organizations and colleagues.
Paige Morgan, head of Digital Initiatives and Preservation; William Simpson, institutional repository librarian; and Jessica Deshaies, digital publishing specialist, will lead the workshop.
This workshop is open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Research Office and the Graduate College.
Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive an email with details on how to join the workshop via Zoom. The workshop will not be recorded.