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Here to Help: The Researcher Profile Audit Service

 

Have you had a chance to watch the new video series from the Scholarly Communications Committee? Located on the Scholarly Publishing libguide, the new micro lecture series covers a range of topics related to scholarly publishing and promotion. One video titled The Researcher Profile Audit Service at the Himmelfarb Library, focuses on the new, free service offered by Himmelfarb Library to help faculty and staff manage their various researcher profiles.

If you're a researcher with profiles spread across different databases, such as ORCiD, Scopus or Google Scholar, then you may not have the time to maintain each individual profile. Having a good researcher profile will not only differentiate your work from others with a similar name, but it may also be a requirement for research funding. If you feel overwhelmed by the amount of time it takes to update your different profiles, then let us help you! The Researcher Profile Audit Service is available to students and faculty who are a part of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, School of Public Health or the School of Nursing.

If you’re interested in learning more about this new service, please explore our Researcher Profile Audit Service guide or watch The Researcher Profile Audit Service at the Himmelfarb Library video. To sign up for the audit service, click the link at the bottom of the Researcher Profile Audit Service guide page and fill out the form. Someone will contact you in 2-3 business days.

Screenshot of the Researcher Profile Audit Service homepage. A yellow ring circles text at the bottom of the page.

Have questions about scholarly publishing outside of managing your researcher profiles? Then explore the library of videos from the Scholarly Communications Committee. Whether it’s setting up your Google Scholar account or learning more about predatory journals, our videos are here to help you navigate the publishing and communications landscape!

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