Essential networking tips for young scholars: - Google scholar page - Personal, clean website. Quick links to: papers, CV, biography, code - get a name/affiliation Twitter account even if you only use it to post your latest papers.
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Sure enough. I was basing my comment on the experience a colleague had when he moved from university hosting to a custom domain. He said the page rank dropped significantly.
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tbh, search rankings are a bit mysterious. My approach is to keep the uni-page minimal and have it prominently link to my (wordpress-hosted, but domain-purchased) personal website. Seems to work well.
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This was mine too. Also worked well. Not needed at
@MPI_NL cos official site super flexible, but ideal for highly constrained uni sites. -
And for people who might not stay at a given uni very long. The worst is trying to look someone up and finding them on a lab's page only to learn they left said lab years ago.
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I leave HTTP 301 Moved Permanently redirects at each old institution pointing to my current one. It mitigates that somewhat since the personal page won’t show up at the old institution. Doesn’t help with out of date lab pages.
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Niiiiiice!
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