Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff,
The Clarkson University Libraries will host two workshops specifically for faculty and instructors this fall semester.
This fall’s workshop series will include:
- Optimizing Your Online Presence & Demonstrating Your Research Impact
Wednesday, October 2 at 5:30pm – Petersen Board Room
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In today’s scholarly climate, it is more important than ever for faculty and graduate students to be able to publicize and promote their work. But, given the rise of social media and alternative metrics, it is also becoming more challenging. The Clarkson University Librarians will showcase ways you can increase your scholarly visibility and demonstrate your research impact. Participants will also be given a chance to share their own tips and tricks for raising their public scholarly profile.
- Copyright in the Classroom
Tuesday, November 5 at 5:30pm – Petersen Board Room
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The move toward increasing use of online learning spaces has created increased tension between educational objectives and the requirements of copyright law. This library workshop will discuss the basics of copyright law and address some of the commonly asked questions and challenges of copyright law for university faculty. Participants will also have a chance to ask their copyright questions.
Workshops will also be available online via Zoom.
For more details visit our Faculty Workshop page. For questions, email refdesk@clarkson.edu.
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Sincerely,
Lisa Hoover & Amber Amidon
Public Services Librarians