October 26, 2018 from 10:30am to 11:30am – United States of America Please Register! In the digital age where everyone has an online identity by default, it is critical that you take control of your professional identity, which can reflect important contributions you… Organized by Jen Green, Digital Scholarship Librarian | Type: workshop
October 25, 2018 from 12:15pm to 1:15pm – United States of America Please Register! Dartmouth's Libary resources provide students, faculty, and staff access to a wide range of books, articles, and other materials to support their research and learning. But, eventual… Organized by Jen Green | Type: workshop
October 24, 2018 from 12:45pm to 2pm – United States of America Please Register! We will explore the academic experience of low-income students by hearing from a panel of Dartmouth students and viewing a short video featuring Dartmouth students and professors, “C… Organized by Katie Harding and the Dartmouth Center for Advancement of Learning | Type: workshop
October 24, 2018 from 10:30am to 11:30am – United States of America Why is Wikipedia relevant? Who edits Wikipedia? How can lack of diversity in editors lead to bias? How can you contribute your own writing and expertise to the project? In celebration of Open Access… Organized by Jen Green, Laura Braunstein, and Madeline Miller | Type: workshop
October 23, 2018 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm – pm Why is Wikipedia relevant? Who edits Wikipedia? How can lack of diversity in editors lead to bias? How can you contribute your own writing and expertise to the project? In celebration of Open Access… Organized by Jen Green, Laura Braunstein, and Madeline Miller | Type: workshop
October 23, 2018 from 12:15pm to 1:15pm – United States of America How do you maximize your research impact? Join us to learn how to establish and monitor your scholarly presence, utilize strategies for optimizing dissemination and discoverability, and how to trac… Organized by Open Dartmouth Working Group | Type: workshop
October 22, 2018 from 2:30pm to 3:30pm – United States of America Why is Wikipedia relevant? Who edits Wikipedia? How can lack of diversity in editors lead to bias? How can you contribute your own writing and expertise to the project? In celebration of Open Access… Organized by Jen Green, Laura Braunstein, and Madeline Miller | Type: workshop
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