Your Research Presence Online: Engaging on Social Media
Beyond just having an online presence via profiles, researchers can engage online in different ways. In this session, we’ll discuss different ways that researchers can share about their work or areas of expertise online, and cover best practices for engaging on social media. Attendees will have some time to consider what platforms they want to engage with and identify some ways to do so.
Data, Data, Everywhere! Managing & Organizing Data
This workshop is open to faculty and staff.
Doing scientific research usually means generating lots of digital data and files. In this workshop we will go over recommended practices for how to organize and manage your files, how to create a file naming convention, and practical strategies you can apply right away to help get better organized.
Facilitators
Sara Samuel, MSI
Informationist
University of Michigan Library
Kate Saylor, MSI
Informationist
University of Michigan Library
Part-Time Research for the Busy Clinician
Many clinicians are interested in doing research, but not necessarily as their primary career aspiration. It is often difficult for faculty on the Clinical Track to get dedicated time for research, especially in the absence of grants, which are becoming increasingly harder to get. Join us for this workshop where we will explore strategies and ideas for doing research that can closely align with your clinical field without the necessity of becoming a bench researcher. A panel discussion will also be included.
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