How to Participate in ResearchGate Seminars
ResearchGate is a social network for academic researchers, where you can create a profile, list your publications, and interact with others. We conducted a workshop on ResearchGate at Impulse on December 1, 2009. If you missed the session, you can find the presentation here. The seminar was organized by Meg Murray, who analyzes scholarly social networking sites. You can follow her progress and participate in the next one. If you have any questions about ResearchGate, leave a comment below.
ResearchGate was started by two scientists, who wanted to create an online community where scientists could connect with each other. Its website is available in over a dozen languages, including English, German, and French. Users can post questions and answers about the topics they are interested in. Then, they can rate the speakers' papers by their RG Score. The RG Score is a measure of the quality of the work a researcher has published, and it is based on their ratings. However, this is only one factor, and it is not the only one.
To start using ResearchGate, you need to register and add three publications. Then, search for five fellow colleagues and renowned scholars. You should follow them. After you have done this, you should spend ten minutes exploring their networks. Once you've created an account, you can then begin posting and participating in ResearchGate seminars. Once you've added your three publications, you're ready to participate in the community. Then, you can find colleagues and renowned scholars and start following them.
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