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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Johanna J. S. Finnemann. Have you just published that first paper and are wondering how to disseminate your exciting findings amongst your colleagues? Or would you like to know who is reading your work and where your biggest twitter audience is coming from? Or are you looking for the best way to share discussions and research from the groundbreaking conference you are attending? Then the next PhD Clinic workshop is for you. We have invited a range of speakers to provide us with some pointers and hands-on experience on tracking and generating research impact: Helen Murphy (English Library), Clare Trowell (Marshall Library), Katie Hughes (Office of Scholarly Communication) and Matthias Ammon (MML Library) Places are allocated on a first come first served basis, so register soon to avoid disappointment! This talk is part of the Cambridge PhD Clinic series. This talk is included in these lists:
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