Managing Your Professional Identity Online Thurs. 2/15 Noon Berry Lib.183
In the digital age where everyone has an online identity by default, it is critical that you take control of your professional identity. Tune up yours in this interactive workshop.
Managing Your Professional Identity Online Register https://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3958237
Thursday February 15th 11:45-1:15 ; Lunch Provided
Location: Berry Library 183
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've made throughout your career. Your professional identity connects you to your work, which can include your job, your professional research, or your creative work. It is important to have a unique and unambiguous identity, connect that identity with your accomplishments, communicate about your work to the audience you want, and measure the impact of your work. In this highly interactive, hands-on session, we'll review tools and services, and discuss ways to make the best decisions for your professional identity. We will also address how to manage your professional work on scholarly networking sites such as Researchgate, Academia.edu, Twitter, FaceBook, and blogs, and how to legally share your work in the Dartmouth Digital Commons. Bring your questions about the personal and professional identity ecosystems you use and please bring your laptop.
You are welcome to arrive at 11:45, get lunch and settle in. With Librarians Barbara DeFelice and Jen Green of Dartmouth’s Scholarly Communication, Copyright and Publishing Program.
February is GRAD Mental Health Awareness Month, and this is one of many related programs offered by Dartmouth’s School of Graduate and Advanced Studies to mark GRAD Mental Health Awareness Month.