Digital Scholarship Commons

Creating a Web Presence: A Primer for Academics (Part II)

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On Wednesday, February 9, Stewart Varner and Brian Croxall from the Libraries' Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC) led a workshop for grad students on creating a quick, easy professional website. Watch it here!

launch of nonsite.org, Emory sponsored online journal (with an art historical slant)

Feb. 11, 2011 is the official launch date of www.nonsite.org , a quarterly journal of art, philosophy and politics affiliated with Emory University. It is edited by Jennifer Ashton, Todd Cronan, Michael Fried, Oren Izenberg, Brian Kane, Ruth Leys, Walter Benn Michaels, Charles Palermo, Robert Pippin, and Victoria Scott. 

Six Steps for Checking Your Facebook Privacy

As we promised in our previous post, here are the instructions for locking down your Facebook profile that we covered in our recent Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC) workshop on creating a web presence. You can see a video of the workshop here.

Creating a Web Presence: A Primer for Academics (Part I)

by Miriam Posner, Brian Croxall, and Stewart Varner

This post is an extended recap of a Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC) workshop on creating a web presence. You can see a video of the workshop here. We'd love to see you at future DiSC workshops!

spiderwebIf you're a grad student, you're always in between. You're no longer the footloose college student you once were, but you're not yet a full-fledged professional, either.

The Google search results for your name probably reflect this transitional period in your life. Maybe your high school volleyball scores are jostling up against the conference paper you presented. Maybe there are some unwelcome leaks from your Facebook account. Or maybe you're just not there; you could be lost in a sea of other people who share your name.

As you get closer to the job market, however, you might want to spend some time cleaning up, standardizing, and generally retooling your online presence.

Luckily, you don't have to be a tech genius to do this. Here are some low-investment, high-return ways to maintain a consistent, professional Web presence.

Digital Scholarship and the Job Market Workshop

Start your semester right with this new workshop at the Woodruff Library on January 20, 2011:

Digital Scholarship and the Job Market: A Discussion for Grad Students in the Humanities and Social Sciences

12:00–1:00 p.m., Jones Room, Woodruff Library
Lunch provided
Space is limited, so register now at http://bit.ly/dsjobmarket
Sponsors: Emory University Libraries Digital Scholarship Commons and the Laney Graduate School

We'll be joined by:

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