Either way, it's time to again find our voice as professionals. Anonymity just isn't working for us. Professionalism requires that we learn how to present ourselves, promote ourselves and be where our market of users can discover us, and be impressed that we are the sharks in the tank of the emerging information and knowledge economy. Our reputation will play out in the social Web space as much as anywhere else. We need to get good at this.
- Stephen Abrams, Time to Step Out of the Box and Start Promoting Ourselves, Information Outlook
To that end, I think I need to do at least two things:
- Create a professional website (I know some things, but I wonder if it might be better to pay a company like LIS Host to design it for me?)
- Create business cards (but what do I put on it? "Graduate Student"? How can I describe my varied interests?)
I very much welcome any suggestions that others might have on this subject. I am looking at attending several conferences in 2009 and it would be great to establish these things in advance so that I can connect with others more effectively.
1 comment:
have you tried linkedin? its a social networking site. like myspace for professionals. i like yourself am a grad student and haven't used it for library networking but do use it professionally in my current position. Believe it or not in korea student so have business cards that say student.
--Annie in Oregon
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