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UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS
Taking Control of Your Research Visibility (presentation)
http://openaccess.ku.edu/open-access-initiatives-university-kansas-ku
1.
Know your rights w.r.t. copyright and keep as many as you can. Timothy
K. Armstrong: An Introduction to Publication Agreements for Authors .
2.
Work with KUSW*: a digital repository curates your work, makes it openly
available, and it tracks usage.
3.
Register with ORCiD and claim your electronically visible research,
differentiate it from others’ publications with the same or similar names.
4.
Claim an Academia.edu page and link there to your papers in KUSW.
Academia also connects you to the global community of scholars in your
areas of interest.
5.
Claim and make public your GoogleScholar page. Edit it to weed out
duplicates and works mistakenly attributed to you. Keep track of your h-
index (the number h of your works cited h or more times).
Read more in this short blog post.
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