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Raising Your Scholarly Profile Spring 2016 - Small Group Discussion Notes
1. Group 1
Methods you currently use to
raise your scholarly profile…
• LinkedIn – connecting
with colleagues
• Put papers in, add co-
authors
• Easy, automated!
• Conference networking
• problem—same
conference, same
people/topics, stuck in a
loop
• How to find new
conferences? Judging
quality
What has been the most
effective method?
• Conferences!
• Familiar, least time
consuming? Once you
know expectations, not
difficult to get in
• Networking—meet
with editors, for
example, getting
feedback or guiding in
a certain direction;
meeting co-
authors/investigators;
gaining valuable
information
Methods you would like to
try…
• Get active with relevant
facebook group/page (or
any social media site)
• Google Scholar – easily
accessible
• Publish more!!
• Turn panels into
publications
• Time management
2. Group 2
Methods you currently use
to raise your scholarly
profile…
• Update your faculty
webpage
What has been the most
effective method?
• Public Affairs
Methods you would like to
try…
• Google scholar
• Researchgate
• Orcid ID
3. Group 3
Methods you currently use
to raise your scholarly
profile…
Linked In
Add citations
Research Gate
have been told that
this is a good one
Academic EDU
Get alerts when
people search for you
Google Scholar
Allows you to add
What has been the most
effective method?
• Linked In
• Good way to tell your
colleagues about new
papers
• Google scholar
Methods you would like to
try…
• Altmetric.com
• Institution vs individual?
4. Group 4
Methods you currently use
to raise your scholarly
profile…
• Research Gate
• Conference abstracts
posted
• YouTube presentations
What has been the most
effective method?
Methods you would like to
try…
• Create a Google Scholar
Author Profile
• Sign up for an ORCID
• Tweet articles
#usegoodhashtags
• Guest blog