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LYRE Workshop: Cultivating a Scholarly Identity Online

Cultivating a Scholarly Identity Online
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Duke Libraries
LYRE Workshop Series

In collaboration with the Directors of Academic Engagement, the Undergraduate Research Support Office is pleased to host the Leverage Your Research Experience Program, also known as LYRE!

LYRE is a series of workshops offered to all undergraduate students conducting or interested in embarking on a research path at Duke. It is designed to help you process what you're learning, develop your skills as a researcher, and prepare for more opportunities. Feel free to attend those that seem the most beneficial to you (You can pick and choose).

Note that these workshops are held in person and will not be on Zoom. Workshop details:

Cultivating a Scholarly Identity Online
Led by Prof. Arianne Hartsell-Gundy, Head of the Humanities and Social Sciences & Librarian for Literature, and Prof. Haley Walton, Librarian for Education and Open Scholarship
March 19, 2025 | 5-6 pm | Bostock Library 127 - The Edge Workshop Room

The digital world allows us to connect in ever increasing ways. As someone about to start a career or go to graduate school, these connections can provide you with both opportunities and challenges. This workshop is designed to help you consider the best ways to navigate how you want to present yourself online. We will discuss topics such as what to share and how to share, the ethical issues involved, and how to maintain the right balance of privacy. We will also examine some steps you can take, such as creating a profile on Google Scholar, sharing work in digital repositories, creating an ORCID ID, and interacting professionally on social media.

Contact: URS Office