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Who do you think you are?

Who do you think you are?. Audit Stablise Enhance Connect -> increase your data profile. Why is identity important for YOU ?. To make KNOWN and CONNECT you + your research, publishing and teaching activities 24/7 business card & CV – online, not in your pocket To ENABLE

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Who do you think you are?

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  1. Who do you think you are?

    Audit Stablise Enhance Connect -> increase your data profile
  2. Why is identity important for YOU? To make KNOWN and CONNECT you + your research, publishing and teaching activities 24/7 business card & CV – online, not in your pocket To ENABLE collation of attributions, names and affiliations all research outputs (publications, presentations, software, data) to be counted towards assessment To INCREASE citations funding: eg crowd source contributions to funds? new contacts for research cooperation new models of collaboration
  3. Why is identity important for Y’ALL? Global: cross discipline, cross institution, internat’l Learn & Link: to potential collaborators Timely: research and publications thru alerts, likes, recommendations Network: past, present and future colleagues –> broader networks than professional scholarly “meetings” (eg emails, conferences, projects)
  4. 4 simple steps to increase your research data profile Audit Stabilise Enhance Connect and Join (judiciously)
  5. Step 1: Audit A 20th Century example Who is she? 1845-1927 http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-466159 MaybankeSusannah Selfe MaybankeSelfe Maybanke Susannah Wolstenholme MaybankeWolstenholme Mrs Edmund Wolstenholme Maybanke Susannah Anderson MaybankeAnderson Mrs. Francis Anderson http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemLarge.aspx?itemID=1037002
  6. Step 2: Stabilise A 21st Century example: I am Flossy Sox
  7. Step 1 & 2: Audit & Stabilise Who are you? The curse of the common name
  8. Step 3: Enhance your data identity Your key academic data identity hotspots include (but not limited to): Your CV Your institutional Professional profile/s Discipline repositories ORCID ResearcherID Scopus Author ID ResearchGate Academia.edu Mendeley
  9. Step 3: Enhance your data identity.....in your CV www.cdlib.org/uc3/docs/NSF_products_flyer.pptx‎
  10. Step 3: Enhance your data identity.... in your institutional professional profile/s Why Developed Professionally designed Maintained Sustainable Free Populated by other systems Point of Truth Authenticated http://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/john-germov
  11. Step 3: Enhance your data identity.... extend your institutional professional profile/s Data ain’t just 0101011 *Visualisations *Recordings *Metrics *Tightly link data <> publications
  12. Step 4: Connect .... judiciously
  13. Step 4: Connect .... ORCID
  14. Who knows who you are?

    Audit Stablise Enhance Connect -> increase your data profile
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