Beyond the paper resume and how to develop an online profile as a scientist Antony Williams.

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Beyond the paper resume and how to develop an online profile as a scientist Antony Williams

Who in the room has an ORCID (and did you set it up yourself?) Questions to Start… Who in the room has an ORCID (and did you set it up yourself?)

Questions to Start… Who in the room has an ORCID (and did you set it up yourself?) Who has NOT heard of AltMetrics?

And one selfish one… Who in the room has an ORCID (and did you set it up yourself?) Who has NOT heard of AltMetrics? Who hasn’t used ChemSpider yet???

How much work? How much work is done generating and analyzing data? How much effort to represent your science – presentations, publications? How long does it take to write a publication? How much work does it take to go through the peer review process? Does anyone now argue against Open Access? What about the future of Open Data?

…and do you market it??? How much work do you put into your own profile (versus other aspects of you on Facebook ) Even if you are not going to be a scientist your online profile is increasingly important.

The Power of Social Media

The Power of Social Media

The Power of Blogs

The Power of Blogs (from Sean Ekins, @collabchem)

Is exposure important??? Does a highly viewed paper mean better science? CLEARLY NO! If AltMetrics is one of the new measures clearly visibility and discoverability is important Considering the investment made in the science is there a downside to investing in exposing it? YES…it can be called “gaming” or “savvy”

Visibility Means Discoverability Q: Does a Social Profile as a scientist matter? You are visible, when you share your skills, experience and research activities by: Establishing a public profile Getting on the record Collaborative Science Demonstrating a skill set Measured using “alternative metrics” Contributing to the public peer review process There are many ways to become “visible”

My entry into social media I was NOT a follower into the world of social media I am actually this guy… But challenge me and I get a “little vocal”

Learning about blogging the hard way ChemSpider was a “hobby project” Housed in a basement and running off three servers – one bought, two built Sensitive to weather and power stability Went live at ACS Spring 2007 in Chicago

Me as a Monkey

Now it’s not just blogging…

How many of you were on Facebook in 2007 Social Networking 2007 vs 2014 How many of you were on Facebook in 2007

The Names in 2013?

The Names in 2013?

Your Profile as a Scientist If you are an active scientist – i.e. already published, active researcher, generator of data, early, mid- or late career there is lots to do! If you are a junior scientist the benefits of investing time now will provide a strong foundation for your future! So what do I do??

Maybe you should be a brand? If you are going forth into the social network adopt a “brand name” throughout the network Search Google for your “brand name” Choose a unique brand or be yourself BRAND: Collabchem, ChemConnector YOURSELF: egonwillighagen, joergwegner

Branding: I am ChemConnector

My Online Profile Shared on.. Places I am viewable: Online CVs LinkedIn Google Scholar Citations for citations Microsoft Academic Scholar for papers ImpactStory Plum Analytics Wikipedia and ScientistsDB Search engines

My primary CV is on my blog

My primary CV is on my blog

Re.vu/AntonyWilliams

https://www.vizify.com/antony-williams/

Are you a-tweeting on Twitter? 140 characters to connect and communicate Use your “brand name” on Twitter – it has high frequency here… Greatest value for me – bite-sized nuggets into information of interest and leading people into information I wish to share including my posts, my activities Faster responses than email commonly!

You should be LinkedIn LinkedIn for “professionals” Expose work history, skills, your professional interests, your memberships – your profile WILL be watched! Who you are linked to says a lot about who you are. Get Linked to people in your domain. Professional relationships rather than just friendships. FaceBook-it for friends

LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/AntonyWilliams

My Career Captured…

And “Endorsements”

My Google Scholar Profile

Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/antony-williams/

My Co-author Graph on MAS..

Sharing your works online

Academia.edu

Academia.edu

Popularizing Science Fun in the Networks

Scientists are “Quantified” We are quantified, stats are gathered and analyzed Employers can find them, tenure will depend on them and these already happen without your participation Scientists Impact Factors, H-index and many other variants.

How I am Quantified…

How I am Quantified…

The Alt-Metrics Manifesto

And into the AltMetrics World

AltMetrics via Plum Analytics

Usage, Citations, Social Media

Detailed Usage Statistics

Participate in your profile!

Kudos

Kudos

Kudos

Kudos and Forward Citations!

Enabled by Persistent unique digital identifier Integrates to workflows such as manuscript and grant submission Supports automated linkages with your professional activities

Contributing to Science I became a community contributor to science Shared my expertise in the new world of open Share your Figures Contribute to Wikis – Wikipedia and others Participated in Open Notebook Science Build tools and platforms to support chemists Shared my data, curated data, helped others Get engaged on blogs and discussions

Discussions about this talk

Discussions about this talk

Oxidation by Sodium Hydride?

The Blogosphere Analyzes…

The Blogosphere Analyzes…

How much is in the archives?

An Adventure into the World of Small but significant contribution..

ChemSpider SyntheticPages

Micropublishing with Peer Review (a chemical synthesis blog?)

Multi-Step Synthesis

Interactive Data

What are we building? We are building the “RSC Data Repository” Containers for compounds, reactions, analytical data, tabular data Algorithms for data validation and standardization Flexible indexing and search technologies A platform for modeling data and hosting existing models and predictive algorithms

Deposition of Data

Compounds

Reactions

Analytical data

Crystallography data

My views of the future “Altmetrics” is going to be big ORCID will be very important Scientists, and especially young scientists, can “get in early” and build reputation It takes effort driven by participation…

Contribute to Your Profile The representation of YOU on the web is going to become increasingly important… Engagement and participation is a choice… Consider the value to both you and to your community regarding contribution Open Data, Curations, Annotations etc.

RSC Activities of interest We have adopted ORCIDs, are working with Kudos, display AltMetrics scores, have embraced Open Access and micropublishing Our Global Chemistry Network project: Will provide a path to profile management Will open a data repository for your data Will help in feeding data to AltMetrics tools Will facilitate collaborative science

I recommend… Register for an ORCID ID Develop your LinkedIn profile Publish to Slideshare Track Google Scholar Citations (for now) Choose: ResearchGate or Academia.edu Participate in building your profile

And our article Now?

Thank you Email: williamsa@rsc.org ORCID: 0000-0002-2668-4821 Twitter: @ChemConnector Personal Blog: www.chemconnector.com SLIDES: www.slideshare.net/AntonyWilliams 78