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Digital Safety for Open Researchers: 5: Communicating Your Work

Digital Safety for Open Researchers
5: Communicating Your Work
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table of contents
  1. Digital Safety for Open Researchers
  2. Contents
  3. 1: Introduction
  4. 2: Doxxing and Cyberbullying
  5. 3: Secure Browsing
  6. 4: Online Surveillance
  7. 5: Communicating Your Work
  8. 6: Developing Your Scholarly Identity
  9. 7: Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom

5. Communicating Your Work

Defining the Problem (Clickbait titles and work taken out of context)

Learning Objectives

Case Study

Discussion Questions

Highlighted Tools and Practices

Additional Readings

Sample syllabi, lesson plans, or assignments

All Suggested Tools and Practices in this Chapter

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