Scholarly Communication + Data Management
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What they are, what they entail, and tips and tricks for success.
Objectives:
- Explain the scholarly communication cycle
- Implement citation management and name authority
- Describe the publication process from the author’s point of view
- Describe ways to make your published work available
- Describe ways to track the impact of your published work
- Explain the importance of good data management practices
Bio
Margaret Phillips is an Assistant Professor of Library Science and an Engineering Information Specialist at Purdue University Libraries. Her liaison responsibilities are in the College of Engineering (ME, NE, ECE) and the Purdue Polytechnic Institute (MET, ECET). Her primary research interests focus on the development of opportunities to integrate and assess information literacy in engineering and technology programs.
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Presentation adapted from” Scholarly Communication : What it is, what it entails and tips and tricks for success” by Megan Sapp Nelson, which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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