Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 7: Get Started with Twitter

hiking-691739_960_720We conclude by learning how to promote your scholarship on Twitter.
 
 
 
http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871&p=3178098
About this series:
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library.
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Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 5: Update your CV and Post it Online

hiking-691739_960_720You already have a curriculum vitae, but can it be accessed online? Posting your CV to the Internet is an excellent way to raise your visibility and scholarly profile. You can post it via one of two simple methods: as a PDF document or as a webpage. City Tech faculty will want to consider using the OpenLab for sharing their CV.
http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871&p=3178096
About this series:
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library and check this webpage http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871 throughout the summer for new posts.
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Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 4: Submit your work to City Tech’s institutional repository, CUNY Academic Works

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Learn more about CUNY’s Institutional Repository, Academic Works and how it will make your scholarship be read more and cited more. The guide walks you through the steps of submitting your work.
http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871&p=3178095
About this series:
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library and check this webpage http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871 throughout the summer for new posts.
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Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 3: Create Your Scholarly ID

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Create a scholarly ID#, such as the ORCID, in order to have a unique number to associate with your scholarship.
 

http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871&p=3178094

About this series:
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library and check this webpage http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871 throughout the summer for new posts.
 
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Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 2: Update or create your Google Scholar Profile

hiking-691739_960_720Google Scholar is a freely available tool that indexes scholarly publications.  Researchers can increase the status and reach of their scholarship in academia and industry by putting a bit of work into crafting their profiles in Google Scholar.

http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871&p=3178093

About this series:
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library and check this webpage http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871 throughout the summer for new posts.
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Boost Your Scholarly Profile! Task 1: Google Yourself!

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This summer, take some time to boost your scholarly profile!
In partnership with the Faculty Commons and Associate Provost Brown, City Tech Library will provide a series of seven do-it-yourself, self-paced tasks for you to update, maintain or create your online scholarly presence.  By the end of the summer, your scholarship will be easier to find online and you will be on the path to stardom!
We will release a new task every week. Tasks will include how to create your Google Scholar Profile, creating your scholarly ID, using social media, and how to increase the impact of your work by adding it to CUNY Academic Works http://academicworks.cuny.edu/.
Task 1: Google Yourself!
The purpose of this task is to identify things you want to improve about your scholarly/professional profile. Throughout the summer, we will provide strategies to help you update your online presence and improve access to your scholarship. https://citytech_cuny.libapps.com/LibGuides/admin_c.php?g=464871&p=3178092
Questions? Contact Prof. Monica Berger, Library and check this webpage http://LibGuides.citytech.cuny.edu/c.php?g=464871 throughout the summer for new posts.
Wishing you a productive summer!
Prof. Monica Berger, Chair, Scholarly Communications Committee, Library
Prof. Julia Jordan, Director, Faculty Commons
Associate Provost Pamela Brown
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Take Control of Your Scholarship: An Author’s Rights Workshop

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Learn more about copyright, Creative Commons licenses, and how to
better understand publisher contracts. Did you know that you can keep
key rights to your scholarship by using the SPARC Author Addendum, a
legal instrument that modifies the publisher’s agreement? Workshops
are open to all City Tech faculty members.
DATE: Monday, March 21, 2015
TIME: 3:00-4:00 p.m.
VENUE: Small Library Classroom, Atrium 441
RSVP is encouraged to Prof. Monica Berger, mberger@citytech.cuny.edu

Attend a Faculty panel on Open Educational Resources

Wed. October 14th, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m., Namm 227 (Faculty Commons)
RSVP to: ccooney@citytech.cuny.edu
FC_library_OER_Fall2015_F_P_1Join a City Tech faculty panel discussion about integrating open educational resources (OER) into the classroom.
Featured panelists:
Prof. Amanda Almond, Psychology
Prof. Raffi Khatchadourian, Computer Systems Techonology
Prof. Jeremy Seto, Biology
Moderator: Prof. Cailean Cooney, Library
As the Fall semester progresses, the Library will offer an OER workshop, and will solicit applicants to participate in the Spring cycle of our Open Educational Resources Initiative, founded last year in response to growing concern over textbook costs, the program will fund 10 faculty to select no-cost open/alternative course materials to replace textbooks.
Want to learn more about OER now? Browse the Library’s new OER guide!


 
Panel co-sponsored by City Tech Library and the Faculty Commons as part of the college’s Open Access Month programming!