About the topic
Researcher profiles, such as ORCID and Google Scholar profiles, can enhance the visibility of people, projects and results - but it can be difficult to know which profiles to prioritise spending time on. In this session, we will compare some of these services and how they function to fulfill various needs, from visibility to author disambiguation, track record-keeping, and gathering open science outputs.
Social media is another important arena for showcasing research, and we will talk about this from a communication and dissemination point of view, touching upon questions such as which social media to use, what researchers might gain from investing time in social media, and how this can contribute to open science.
Participants: Caroline S. Armitage and Eli Heldaas Seland, senior academic librarians from the Bibliometrics group at Bergen University Library, and Jana Wilbricht, Head of Communications at Bergen Centre for Ethics and Priority Setting in Health (BCEPS).
Resources: UBB103 Profiles and Publishing Statistics – online guide to setting up and maintaining author profiles, finding, understanding and using publishing statistics
Grab your ‘matpakke’, listen to the talks, and join the Q&A to share your thoughts and questions!
How to join
The event is open to everybody and you can join online on Zoom.
About Open Science Lunch
Each last Thursday of the month at 12.00 we invite you to join us an open lunch to hear about how to make your research more open. We will discuss research transparency and visibility, open publishing, data sharing, and more! After each short presentation we will have a Q&A session, where you can ask questions or try yourself some of the tools and solutions we will present!