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  1. Grad Research Festival 2016

    Full steam ahead for the inaugural Grad Research Festival 2016 to be held on Thursday 24 November 2016, 9:30am – 5pm. Hosted by Melbourne Centre for the Studies …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/11/11/grad-research-festival-2016

  2. Grad Research Festival 2016

    Thursday 24 November 2016, 9:30AM – 5:00PM Hosted by Melbourne CSHE, the Grad Research Festival 2016 is a unique opportunity for all graduate researchers to engage, learn from, …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/10/21/grad-research-festival

  3. Science Communication – How to Promote Your Research

    Tuesday 23 August 2016, 1:00pm – 2:00pm ​In the modern research landscape there is a spectrum of different methods of communication and publication available for sharing …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/08/03/science-communication-how-to-promote-your-research

  4. APA Style Central (trial access)

    APA Style Central is designed to help users develop their writing and professional research skills, by combining sophisticated learning and teaching tools, advanced writing and content …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/07/25/apa-style-central-trial-access

  5. Wikipedia for Research: The Good, the Bad, the Hidden

    Wednesday, 13 April 2016, 1:00pm-2:00pm,  Baillieu Library, Parkville, University of Melbourne This session explores the pros and cons of using Wikipedia for research: what’s reliable, what’s not; …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/04/04/wikipedia-for-research-the-good-the-bad-the-hidden

  6. The role of ego in academic profile services: Comparing Google Scholar, ResearchGate, Mendeley, and ResearcherID

    Recent LSE Impact Blog post on academic profile services. The authors Alberto Martín-Martín, Enrique Orduna-Malea, and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar discuss four profile services and conclude with cautionary remarks on the use …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/03/08/the-role-of-ego-in-academic-profile-services-comparing-google-scholar-researchgate-mendeley-and-researcherid

  7. Get found, get read, get cited. Brush up your social media skills.

    Social media is a powerful tool for communicating your research to the outside world. The Melbourne Engagement Lab runs a range of programs, including those on social …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/02/29/get-found-get-read-get-cited-brush-up-your-social-media-skills

  8. Does it take too long to publish research?

    Some researchers are questioning the time it takes get published, writes Kendall Powell, in a recent Nature article (10 Feb 2016). http://www.nature.com/news/does-it-take-too-long-to-publish-research-1.19320 Public domain image (CC-O) from: https://pixabay.com/en/woodtype-wood-blocks-wood-type-type-846089/

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/02/22/does-it-take-too-long-to-publish-research

  9. Think.Check.Submit – a checklist for choosing trusted journals

    “Sharing research results with the world is key to the progress of your discipline and career. But with so many publications, how can you be sure …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/01/19/think-check-submit-a-checklist-for-choosing-trusted-journals

  10. How to write a blog post from your journal article

    Blogging can lead to greater readership of your work and ultimately more citations and impact writes Patrick Dunleavy from Writing for Research. You’ve put eighteen months …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2015/12/24/how-to-write-a-blog-post-from-your-journal-article

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