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Digital Safety for Open Researchers: 5: Communicating Your Work
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5: Communicating Your Work
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Digital Safety for Open Researchers
Contents
1: Introduction
2: Doxxing and Cyberbullying
3: Secure Browsing
4: Online Surveillance
5: Communicating Your Work
6: Developing Your Scholarly Identity
7: Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom
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5. Communicating Your Work
Defining the Problem (Clickbait titles and work taken out of context)
Learning Objectives
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Discussion Questions
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