Building Your Scholarly Identity
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Building Your Scholarly Identity
Creating an online scholarly identity can increase the visibility of your research and publications, enhance networking opportunities, and help potential collaborators find you. Consciously curating and monitoring your scholarly online image helps you take control of what people see when they search for you online. This can enhance your reputation and make your work more visible. Bring your questions!
In this workshop, we will cover:
- An overview of the benefits of a Google Scholar Profile
- What other profile options are there, like ORCID, or ResearchID
- How to add articles to your profile
- Tips and tricks for keeping your profile up-to-date
Related LibGuide: Scholarly Identity: A Guide by Jennifer Beamer
- Date:
- Tuesday, March 4, 2025
- Time:
- 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location:
- Online
- Audience:
- Graduate Students
- Categories:
- Graduate Students Online
Event Organizer
Subject Liaison for
- Scholarly Communication
- Open Access
- Open Education Resources
- Copyright and Fair Use
Where to Meet
Pfau Library or online via Zoom.
If you can't find a time to book with me - please send me an email - jennifer.beamer[at] csusb[dot]edu
What to Expect
I will meet with you one-on-one to discuss research strategies and appropriate resources for your research. I will also provide instructions on searching, as needed. At the end of the consultation, you will be better equipped to continue your research independently.
What to Bring
- Your topic and assignment (notes, syllabus, handouts, etc.)
- Anything you have found (books, articles, citations, etc.)
- Something for note-taking
Things to know:
- You aren't required to make an appointment to get help from a librarian! You can also chat with a librarian, email a librarian, or text us a question (909-542-8990). Are you looking for self-help options? Try one of our Library Guides, or check our FAQ.
- But if you need a specific time to fit your schedule, anyone is welcome to make an appointment.
- Appointments are scheduled in 30-minute blocks and must be made at least 24 hours in advance.