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Description

Part of The Digital Scholarship Series, this session will lead participants through an exploration of how scholarly identities are shaped and an overview of tools and resources available to manage them. We’ll also discuss guiding questions to help individuals determine the easiest ways to integrate scholarly identity management into their existing workflows. Note: Participants will need to bring their own devices.

Objectives

  • Understand scholarly communication in a digital age.
  • Identify platforms and tools to promote scholarly reach/communication.
  • Reflect on what it means to be a faculty member in the digital age.

Location

Madison Union 206

The Digital Scholarship Series

This is an introductory series that will introduce faculty and graduate students to the theories and practices of digital scholarship, promote a community of digital scholars and explore the relationship between digital scholarship, digital pedagogy, and scholarly communication.

Other workshops in the series: (Each workshop is a stand-alone session. Choose sessions that suit your interest and needs.)

Contact

For questions regarding session logistics or registration please contact askthelibrary@jmu.edu

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Date:
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Time:
3:00pm - 4:00pm
Audience:
  Faculty     Students  
Categories:
  Workshop  

Event Organizer

Kristen Shuyler