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weekly activity digest

# Next Fri. i will be speaking at Science Online London #solo10 #li – “Connecting Scientific Resources http://t.co/Jn0uZGC via @ianmulvany”

# RT @Visha1Gupta: is looking to hire a Community Evangelist http://bit.ly/dDtsVd

# RT @IanMulvany: am very excited by the session I’ll be hosting at #solo10, if you want to learn how to link your data then you should come along.

links for 2010-03-31

links for 2009-11-03

links for 2009-10-20

Presentation: Scholarly Reputation Management Online

Scholarly Reputation Management Online : The Challenges and Opportunities of Social Media
Session 6: Wissenschaftskommunikation 2.0
Social Software @ Work

Schloss Mickeln, Düsseldorf, 29. September 2009
Abstract: Social media provides scholars with unprecedented opportunities to promote their accomplishments and expertise. Conversely, social media creates more identity information to for scholars to manage. Different facets of scholar identity online will be introduced. Within this framework, new types of identity content produced by social software and the challenges this creates will be discussed. Lastly, opportunities for using social software to manage scholarly reputation will be explored.
#sosoft09 Wordle

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links for 2009-09-23

Video of Author Identity session at Science Online London 2009

links for 2009-08-27

links for 2009-08-24

Presentation from Breakout 3: Author identity – Creating a new kind of reputation online

My slides from Science Online London 2009:

Breakout 3: Author identity – Creating a new kind of reputation online Duncan Hull, Geoffrey Bilder, Michael Habib, Reynold Guida

Discussion on FriendFeed: http://friendfeed.com/solondon/0c635324/breakout-3-author-identity-creating-new-kind-of

Alison Lister’s notes on the session: http://themindwobbles.wordpress.com/2009/08/22/breakout-3-author-identity-creating-a-new-kind-of-reputation-online/

Session description:

Breakout 3: Author identity – Creating a new kind of reputation online
Duncan Hull, Geoffrey Bilder, Michael Habib, Reynold Guida

ResearcherID, Contributor ID, Scopus Author ID, etc. help to connect your scientific record. How do these tools connect to your online identity, and how can OpenID and other tools be integrated? How can we build an online reputation and when should we worry about our privacy?