Digital Safety for Open Researchers
  • Digital Safety for Open Researchers
  • Introduction
    • Our (Evolving) Community Agreement
    • Threat of Digital Safety to Open Work in Academia
    • Who Is This Book for?
    • How To Use This Book
  • Doxxing & Cyberbullying
    • Defining the Problem
    • Learning Objectives
    • Case Study 1: Undoxxable!
      • Discussion Questions
      • Highlighted Tools and Practices
      • Additional Resources
      • Lesson Plans
      • See All Suggested Tools and Practices in this Chapter
  • Secure Browsing & Third-Party Tracking
  • Online Surveillance
  • Communicating Your Work
  • Developing Your Scholarly Identity
  • Incorporating Digital Safety into the Classroom
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  1. Introduction

Who Is This Book for?

This resource aims to raise awareness of the digital safety and privacy threats on intellectual freedom.

This book is for researchers who want to establish more control over their digital safety and privacy. In particular, we have created this book with faculty and graduate students in mind. We want researchers to work open with confidence in their digital safety.

Those who teach open scholarship skills may be interested in the teaching materials or lesson plans for addressing digital safety and privacy in the classroom.

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