Your digital footprint: what does the internet know about (professional) you?
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This presentation was delivered by Shawna Reibling and Michael Steeleworthy as part of the Graduate & Professional Studies Symposium Sept. 4th, 2013.
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- 1. Your digital footprint: what does the internet know about
(professional) you? Shawna Reibling Michael Steeleworthy Knowledge
mobilization officer, ORS Library GPSS Day September 4, 2013
- 2. Social Media Illustration by W. B. Jones Relationship A
cycle of knowledge exchange Searching, sharing Possibilities Blogs
Twitter Podcastin g Video Flickr YouTube Facebook Digital Presence
Who you are online What are your ideas Possibilities
- 3. Your Social Identity What does your email address say about
you? What does your online name say about you? What do you want
your online identity to be? Is this for professional or personal
use? @MrsKutcher
- 4. Who am I online? When youre promoting brand YOU, everything
you do and everything you choose not to do communicates the value
and character of your brand (Tom Peters, 1997, The brand called
you)
- 5. Questions to consider Do I need a online presence? Am I
ready to be digitally social? What is my online presence? Am I
starting from scratch? Precautions & opportunities
- 6. How to share your identity Blog/webpage University webpage
slideshare flickr Twitter Grey literature Scholars Commons
Scholars.wlu.ca LinkedIn Other social media Conference
websiteGoogle scholar
- 7. not as careful as I probably should be... sold my soul to
the internet... I gave up... recognition and getting yourself
known... common name... not a whole lot (I don't think)... you
probably wouldn't find me... I have no idea what's online about me
... probably are going to be implications in the future... I think
people should get over themselves
- 8. Why am I crafting a digital identity? Knowledge
mobilization: Moving research knowledge into active service
Feedback on ideas What are others in your field working on today?
Real-time conversation and network exchange Resource sharing
Immediate awareness of information Conferences? Contacts?
Partnerships? Event promotion?
- 9. Digital Identity Examples
- 10. Consistent identity message
- 11. Identity: Personal
- 12. Identity: Personal
- 13. Identity: Personal
- 14. Questions to consider before joining social media Who am I
trying to reach? What do I want people to know about me? How much
time can I spend online?
- 15. Identity: Professional
- 16. Identity: Professional
- 17. Identity: Professional Rule of Three
- 18. Questions to consider before joining social media Who am I
trying to reach? What do I want people to know about me? How much
time can I spend online?
- 19. How to share your identity Blog/webpage University webpage
slideshare Twitter Scholars Commons Scholars.wlu.ca LinkedIn Other
social media Conference website Google scholar Twitter chats
- 20. Identity: Laurier
- 21. Identity: Laurier
- 22. Identity: Laurier
- 23. Questions to consider before joining social media Who am I
trying to reach? What do I want people to know about me? How much
time can I spend online?
- 24. How do you describe what you do at work: At a cocktail
party When you meet a co-worker To your referees Your Digital
Identity
- 25. Examples A writer/editor, knowledge mobilization #KMb,
translation & exchange specialist #KTE, & social media
enthusiast who loves to indulge in knitterly obsessions. The KW
Awesome Foundation is a small group of investors dedicated to
bringing awesome projects and ideas to life. Have an awesome idea?
Apply for a $1000 grant! SSHRC President / Prsident du CRSH
sshrc-crsh.gc.ca
- 26. Digital Identity Set up
- 27. Choosing an Identity Checklist What name do you currently
use?(if any) For Twitter: choose something short Do you use mobile
devices? Is it easy to type? Be consistent across platforms
- 28. Help Others Find You Be consistent Claim your space Be
recognizable Start walking! Profiles ePortfolio Blog Domains Photo
credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sludgeulper/
- 29. Ask others & Talk about it Add to email signature Add
to Business cards Write it on your name tag Share your user
names
- 30. What to do with your Digital Identity
- 31. Use social media Step 1. Figure out your identity Step 2.
Figure out what you want to share Step 2. Who do you want to share
it with Step 3. Start finding out more about those networks Step 4.
Create yourself in the network Step 5. Start a conversation with
stakeholders Step 6. Make it easy for people to find you and your
stuff i.e. add tags
- 32. Use a blog: Blogger, Wordpress About link takes you to
kylemackie.ca Share your ideas online
- 33. An Example Tweet
- 34. Listen before starting a conversation
- 35. Limited to 140 Characters!
- 36. How to Find Networks
- 37. Tools Blogs: share your writing, thoughts, ideas Blogger,
Wordpress Social Networks: have conversations Twitter, LinkedIn,
Facebook, MySpace Social Networks: search and share YouTube, Vimeo
(video) Flickr (pictures) Slideshare/scribd: (powerpoints); Atrium
(files); Dropbox Work together: create content together Dropbox,
google docs Website: curate your identity Wordpress, Drupalgardens,
etc.
- 38. Tools for working together Drop box: A place to store/share
large documents http://blog.dropbox.com/?p=938 Slideshare: Where
this powerpoint will be posted Google docs
- 39. Advanced Steps: Website Your own domain name Website:
Wordpress, Drupalgardens, etc.
- 40. Building your online scholarly profile
http://www.improb.com/airchives/classical/cat/cat.html
- 41. The Library collects and connects
http://www.flickr.com/photos/samsanford
- 42. The Library collects and connects fi.edu
- 43. The Library collects and connects blyon.com
- 44. The Library collects and connects
Librarystudentjournal.org
- 45. The Library collects and connects dbpedia.org
- 46. Get results by building your profile today How will others
discover you and your work? How will they access your work? How can
you control your scholarly profile on the Internet?
- 47. Why does Google Scholar matter? miley cyrus identity VMAs
author: J Smith
- 48. Google Scholar links subjects
Librarystudentjournal.org
- 49. Google Scholar links subjects and people
- 50. Google Scholar links subjects and people
- 51. Google Scholar in (in)action youth television identity
- 52. Which citation gives more further reading options to the
user?
- 53. No keywords No photo No website
- 54. Make yourself findable by creating a Google Scholar
Profile
- 55. Create a profile by clicking on My Citations
- 56. Researchers should also register with ORCID ID
ThomsonReuters Elsevier Springer Wiley Wellcombe Trust
- 57. Researchers should also register with ORCID ID
ThomsonReuters Elsevier Springer Wiley Wellcombe Trust
- 58. Researchers should also register with ORCID ID
ThomsonReuters Elsevier Springer Wiley Wellcombe Trust
- 59. Build your profile to make a difference Increase the impact
of your research Find collaborators Get noticed in the academic or
private sector
- 60. Speak to us about other profile tools LinkedIn Academia.edu
Mendeley ORCID Google Scholar Profiles
- 61. Contact Us Web: library.wlu.ca/about/people/msteeleworthy
Email: msteeleworthy@wlu.ca Twitter:@steeleworthy Web:
wlu.ca/research/kmb Email: sreibling@wlu.ca
Twitter:@LaurierResearch @MobilizeShawna Workshop evaluation:
http://bit.ly/T3ki4k