In this lesson, you will learn more about the digital paths that promote your work.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
- Prioritize accessibility Accessibility ensures that all people—regardless of ability—can interact with the information or services provided. As a researcher thinks about the impact of their research, accessibility in this sense refers to the ways in which others can find, review, and understand a researcher’s research. This could mean how the information is available (paywall vs. non-paywall), language used, and how the project is presented (traditional manuscript vs. digitally-born interactive project). when sharing your work
- Share your work with a wider audience
- Promote your work with and without social media
- Critically engage with the scholarly publishing ecosystem
Lesson originally created by jaime ding.
In this lesson, you will learn more about the digital paths that promote your work.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
Lesson originally created by jaime ding.