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  1. Researcher Connect Online (9 June – 3 July 2020)

    Explore digital tools, research strategies & support across 50+ online events available to graduate and academic researchers at the University of Melbourne.

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2020/05/29/researcher-connect-online

  2. How to promote your research achievements without being obnoxious?

      Promoting your research achievements is not being arrogant. In fact, it is a necessity. You cannot depend on your research work being picked up automatically. …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2018/12/05/how-to-promote-your-research-achievements-without-being-obnoxious

  3. Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: “I made the Internet smarter today” (Parkville, Southbank and Online)

    UMWA presents the Wikipedia Edit-a-thon:  “I made the Internet smarter today” a one-day event on Friday, 31 August 2018, where the research community comes together to improve Wikipedia content. Join us for …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2018/08/13/wikipedia-edit-a-thon-i-made-the-internet-smarter-today-parkville-southbank-and-online

  4. Open Access and Your Thesis

    Making your thesis publicly accessible requires consideration of a number of concepts: institutional policy; attitudes of prospective publishers; 3rd-party copyright; and indexing in search engines, including …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2017/11/06/open-access-and-your-thesis

  5. Open Access and Sharing Your Work

    As researchers, it is critical to understand the legality of your work. This week, 23 Research Things blog brings you more information about the three varieties …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2017/11/03/open-access-and-sharing-your-work

  6. UpSkills: Public Access and Your Thesis

    Tuesday 16 May 2017, 1:00 – 2:00 pm The session will cover: overview of the new University policy on public access to graduate research theses; the …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2017/05/07/upskills-public-access-and-your-thesis

  7. Improved CloudStor FileSender functionality: end-to-end encryption and more.

    File sharing and collaboration is now easier for Australian researchers with upgraded CloudStor. One of the new features for CloudStor FileSender is end-to-end encryption providing secure file …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/12/13/improved-cloudstor-filesender-functionality-end-to-end-encryption-and-more

  8. Wiley – first major publisher to require ORCIDs from submitting authors

    John Wiley & Sons Inc. recently announced plans to require ORCID iDs as part of the manuscript submission process for a large number of Wiley journals. …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/11/29/wiley-first-major-publisher-to-require-orcids-from-submitting-authors

  9. ePoster Competition: Visualise my thesis

    Learn how to effectively communicate complex research to a general audience and be in the running to win $1,000!

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/07/18/eposter-competition-visualise-my-thesis

  10. Did you know… you can raise your research profile using ORCID and Trove?

    The National Library Australia and Trove is now adding Australian researchers—from world renowned experts to new graduate researchers at the start of their careers—to its People …

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/researcher-library/2016/06/10/did-you-know-you-can-raise-your-research-profile-using-orcid-and-trove

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