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Your digital
identity as a scholar is just one facet of your scholarly identity. You are
more than your publications, presentations, and grants. At the same time, there
are too many profile…
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Transcript: When you think about publishing within your academic discipline, you might consider several options including conference presentations and proceedings, book chapters, edited books, and…
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Transcript: Academic journal publishing now has a host of inequities that negatively affect the information ecosystem. First, there is often little reciprocity between higher education and journal…
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Transcript: Over the last two decades, these inequities within the information ecosystem have started to be addressed. Some government officials, administrators, faculty, librarians, and students…
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Transcript: Once scholars have entered the information ecosystem, they will want to publish and present their ideas to others. As a result, they must decide what to do with their intellectual…
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Transcript: Once scholars have acknowledged the lineage of ideas on a particular topic, they zoom in on a established academic’s work (or body of work) that is compelling personally and…
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Transcript: Scholars integrate the voices and ideas of distinguished and prominent academics into their research in a variety of ways. The most common way is, in an act of humility, to acknowledge…
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Transcript: Welcome to the information ecosystem… where your voice joins current academics in your field as well as the academics who have come before you for decades, if not generations.Your…
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This lecture defines government information and its characteristics. It review access to government information via the official U.S. Web Portal, USA.gov, and other federal web portals. It includes a…
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This video is intended for those who wish to become publishers in One.IU or who already are publishers and would like to know how to best leverage the basic tools. Tips for watching: We recommend…
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