The last CV a researcher will ever need. All of the academic CV data is entered into the UNIWeb CV, and it is reused for everything from funding applications, internal reports, and more.
This document discusses how data from separate university tables like students, courses, instructors can be linked through queries to create relationships and drive reports. It shows different views of the university from the perspective of the university, areas of study, and students. Key tables contain metadata on universities, courses, instructors, and majors that can be linked through queries to power objects like a student form and class roster report.
Presentation by Dr Christopher Smith, Associate Professor & Chair of Musicology at the Texas Tech School of Music, Musicology colloquium series, 4.8.2010
Research Portal Update - Humanities and CHED, July 2013Edward Rybicki
1) The UCT Research Portal provides researchers secure access to resources and allows public access to the Research Office site.
2) Phase 1 of the portal launched in February 2012, creating web pages and databases. Phase 2 is planned to launch by late 2013, adding dynamic links to databases and templated scholarly profiles.
3) The objective is to reduce the number of times researchers must provide the same information by allowing it to be pulled from their profile for different purposes like assessments, applications, and reporting to funding bodies.
Research portal Commerce Faculty 11 09-2013Edward Rybicki
The document discusses plans for the UCT Research Portal, which aims to provide researchers with secure access to research tools and resources. Phase 1 involved creating web pages and linking a database to the portal site. Phase 2 plans include developing dynamic links to databases, creating standardized researcher profiles including publication lists, and potentially incorporating non-traditional research outputs. The profiles would pull together information currently entered separately for various purposes. The best exemplar is the Queensland University of Technology profiles system, which underpins their portal and database and provides similar functionality to what is proposed for UCT's portal and profiles.
The document provides advice and strategies for using social media and online platforms to advance one's research career. It recommends establishing an online presence through a professional website and accounts on social media sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Academia.edu and ResearchGate. These platforms can help increase visibility, track metrics, enhance networking and expand one's professional network. The document also provides tips for new users, such as exploring online guides, locating relevant online conversations, and reading discussions before actively contributing.
This competency report evaluates Anthony Matlock's skills in various areas relevant to an IT career. It shows that he has demonstrated competency in analyzing technical issues, applying critical thinking, maintaining professionalism, recognizing ethical considerations, evaluating IT trends and products, applying quantitative reasoning, researching information, practicing project management, analyzing business impacts of technology, communicating effectively, designing information systems, and applying technical tools and methodologies. The report reflects the skills he has developed throughout his degree program and will help him execute work-related tasks and projects.
Show me the Money - Grants Librarianship @ SLALinda Galloway
The document summarizes a presentation about the role of grants librarians. It discusses what grants librarians do, including identifying funding opportunities and assisting researchers. It also provides tips for getting started as a grants librarian, such as learning about your organization, identifying relevant funding resources, and promoting opportunities through workshops, emails and newsletters. The presentation emphasizes constantly adapting outreach methods based on evaluations to better serve your target audiences.
This document summarizes funding resources that were presented on October 21, 2010. It outlines several databases and tools for finding grants, including Community of Science, Grants.gov, and Foundation Directory Online. Tips are provided for searching these resources, such as using keywords, fields, and advanced search options to locate relevant funding opportunities. Contact information is included for questions and training sessions on using Community of Science.
This document discusses how data from separate university tables like students, courses, instructors can be linked through queries to create relationships and drive reports. It shows different views of the university from the perspective of the university, areas of study, and students. Key tables contain metadata on universities, courses, instructors, and majors that can be linked through queries to power objects like a student form and class roster report.
Presentation by Dr Christopher Smith, Associate Professor & Chair of Musicology at the Texas Tech School of Music, Musicology colloquium series, 4.8.2010
Research Portal Update - Humanities and CHED, July 2013Edward Rybicki
1) The UCT Research Portal provides researchers secure access to resources and allows public access to the Research Office site.
2) Phase 1 of the portal launched in February 2012, creating web pages and databases. Phase 2 is planned to launch by late 2013, adding dynamic links to databases and templated scholarly profiles.
3) The objective is to reduce the number of times researchers must provide the same information by allowing it to be pulled from their profile for different purposes like assessments, applications, and reporting to funding bodies.
Research portal Commerce Faculty 11 09-2013Edward Rybicki
The document discusses plans for the UCT Research Portal, which aims to provide researchers with secure access to research tools and resources. Phase 1 involved creating web pages and linking a database to the portal site. Phase 2 plans include developing dynamic links to databases, creating standardized researcher profiles including publication lists, and potentially incorporating non-traditional research outputs. The profiles would pull together information currently entered separately for various purposes. The best exemplar is the Queensland University of Technology profiles system, which underpins their portal and database and provides similar functionality to what is proposed for UCT's portal and profiles.
The document provides advice and strategies for using social media and online platforms to advance one's research career. It recommends establishing an online presence through a professional website and accounts on social media sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, Academia.edu and ResearchGate. These platforms can help increase visibility, track metrics, enhance networking and expand one's professional network. The document also provides tips for new users, such as exploring online guides, locating relevant online conversations, and reading discussions before actively contributing.
This competency report evaluates Anthony Matlock's skills in various areas relevant to an IT career. It shows that he has demonstrated competency in analyzing technical issues, applying critical thinking, maintaining professionalism, recognizing ethical considerations, evaluating IT trends and products, applying quantitative reasoning, researching information, practicing project management, analyzing business impacts of technology, communicating effectively, designing information systems, and applying technical tools and methodologies. The report reflects the skills he has developed throughout his degree program and will help him execute work-related tasks and projects.
Show me the Money - Grants Librarianship @ SLALinda Galloway
The document summarizes a presentation about the role of grants librarians. It discusses what grants librarians do, including identifying funding opportunities and assisting researchers. It also provides tips for getting started as a grants librarian, such as learning about your organization, identifying relevant funding resources, and promoting opportunities through workshops, emails and newsletters. The presentation emphasizes constantly adapting outreach methods based on evaluations to better serve your target audiences.
This document summarizes funding resources that were presented on October 21, 2010. It outlines several databases and tools for finding grants, including Community of Science, Grants.gov, and Foundation Directory Online. Tips are provided for searching these resources, such as using keywords, fields, and advanced search options to locate relevant funding opportunities. Contact information is included for questions and training sessions on using Community of Science.
This document summarizes funding resources for research faculty, staff, and graduate students. It provides information on the Research Times publication, ESF One-Stop Grants Search, and useful grant-writing guides. Key databases described are Community of Science, Grants.gov, and Foundation Directory Online. Community of Science allows users to track funding opportunities and manage searches. Grants.gov includes information on federal grants while Foundation Directory Online provides details on foundations and previously awarded grants. Users are encouraged to experiment with search terms and functions to fully utilize the databases.
The document discusses how the University uses single sign-on to provide students access to e-resources through the portal. It provides instructions on how to access library databases, e-books, view library records, and use interlibrary loans. The summary also mentions tools for managing citations and profiles, and encourages students to contact academic librarians for help and guidance.
The document discusses mobile apps and RSS implementations for university libraries. It notes that most students now use mobile devices and prefer texting over email. The document outlines the library's plans to develop mobile-friendly websites and apps to serve mobile users, as well as implement RSS feeds for new books, government information, podcasts, and news on the library website. It provides examples of augmented reality mobile apps used by other universities and opportunities to use such apps at their own university library.
Murim "Chris" Park is a 2016 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a double major in Marketing and Computer Science. He has experience developing web applications as an intern at Edward Jones and Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. His coursework includes computer science, business, statistics, and he maintains a 3.5 GPA.
This webpage contains a collection of presentations from the University of North Dakota's Student Affairs Office. The presentations cover various topics related to student life and campus resources. Visitors can browse and access the presentations online at the provided URL.
This presentation provides a practical overview of current practices in creating vocabularies and linked data in the area of agriculture and related sciences and also on authority control of bibliografic data practices. Finally the survey carried out by FAO in December 2009 - January 2010 on the state of the art of the use of semantics and technology in open access document repositories in the field of agriculture and related sciences is presented.
This document introduces the Illinois Research Connections Portal, a new database created to promote collaboration and showcase research at the University of Illinois. The portal allows users to search over 1,800 faculty profiles populated with publication information from Scopus. It aims to connect researchers with potential collaborators both on and off campus. Challenges include gaps in subject coverage and including all researchers. Over time, the portal will expand coverage, improve author disambiguation, and integrate with other campus systems.
University systems, state governments, and economic development organizations are developing new expertise and resource portals to foster university-industry engagement. These portals expose subject matter experts conducting research and university resources like core facilities willing to engage with industry, making experts and resources discoverable by search and easier to connect with.
How to Improve Research Visibility and Impact: Session 4, Online CVNader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. Scholarly identifiers and online profiles like ResearcherID and ORCID provide a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. They can also help you to track and measure the impact of your scholarly research publications.
ISU-E Research Consultation Portal is a system that is capable of compiling researches both in graduate and graduate studies. It also offers a venue for consultation purposes using a portal intended for pool of research experts and researchers.
How to Improve Research Visibility and Impact: Session 7, NetworkingNader Ale Ebrahim
Researchers need to remove many traditional obstacles to disseminate and outreach their research outputs. Academic social networking and blogs allows you to connect with other researchers in your field, share your publications, and get feedback on your non-peer-reviewed work. Blogs are a vital tool for academics to publicly communicate about research developments and findings. The academic social networking, making your work more widely discoverable and easily available. The two best known academic social networking sites are ResearchGate and Academia.edu. These sites offer an instant technique to monitor what other people are looking at in your field of research. Both networks offer roughly the same features. ResearchGate is more closely focused on collaboration and interaction, while Academia.edu often functions more as an academic version of LinkedIn, with an online CV and as a place to share your publications.
Create and maintain an up-to-date ResearcherID profileNader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online CV presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online CV is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. A scholarly identifiers like your ResearcherID, is one of the online CV and provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community.
In 2012, the University of Idaho Library began implementing VIVO, an open-source Semantic Web application, both as a discovery layer for its fledgling institutional repository and as a database to describe, visualize, and report university research activity. The presenters will detail some of the challenges they encountered developing this resource, while discussing the tools and techniques they used for obtaining, editing, and uploading institutional data into the RDF-based VIVO system.
Create and maintain an up-to-date ResearcherID profile Nader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online CV presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online CV is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. ResearcherID is one of the online CV and provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community.
The document defines how student referral sources are tracked within a graduate admissions system. It outlines three fields - Created Source Code ID, How Did You Hear of Us, and Referral Source. Created Source Code ID is automatically generated or manually entered. How Did You Hear of Us contains a student's response to how they learned of the program. Referral Source categorizes sources for reporting purposes, populated through daily edits linking the other two fields. This new process allows for detailed source tracking through How Did You Hear of Us or categorized reporting via Referral Source.
VIZ-VIVO: Towards Visualizations-driven Linked Data NavigationMuhammad Javed
Paper published in ISWC correlated workshop VOILA 2016.
Abstract: Scholars@Cornell is a new project of Cornell University Library (CUL) that provides linked data and novel visualizations of the scholarly record. Our goal is to enable easy discovery of explicit and latent patterns that can reveal high-impact research areas, the dynamics of scholarly collaboration, and expertise of faculty and researchers. We describe VIZ-VIVO, an extension for the VIVO framework that enables end-user exploration of a scholarly knowledge-base through a configurable set of data-driven visualizations. Unlike systems that provide web pages of researcher profiles using lists and directory-style metaphors, our work explores the power of visual metaphors for navigating a rich semantic network of scholarly data modeled with the VIVO-ISF ontology. We produce dynamic web pages using D3 visualizations and bridge the user experience layer with the underlying semantic triple-store layer. Our selection of visual metaphors enables end users to start with the big picture of scholarship and navigate to individuals faculty and researchers within a macro visual context. The D3-enabled interactive environment can guide the user through a sea of scholarly data depending on the questions the user wishes to answer. In this paper, we discuss our process for selection, design, and development of an initial set of visualizations as well as our approach to the underlying technical architecture. By engaging an initial set of pilot partners we are evaluating the use of these data-driven visualizations by multiple stakeholders, including faculty, students, librarians, administrators, and the public.
Boosting Research Citation and Visibility through Online Profile Nader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. Scholarly identifiers and online profile like ResearcherID and ORCiD provide a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. They can also help you to track and measure the impact of your scholarly research publications.
Journal selection procedure: Select the best journal to ensure the highest ci...Nader Ale Ebrahim
Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is the obvious goal of most researchers to reach others in the field, advancing knowledge and encouraging communication between groups with similar research interest. One of the most important and possibly the least well understood aspects of the publication process is the choice of a suitable journal that is likely to improve your research visibility and impact. For instance, publishing your article in an Open Access journal means that more people are likely to see it, simply because more people will be able to access it. So, the greater visibility achieved with OA may allow you to reach more impact and potential collaborators easily. In this presentation, I introduce some of the most important criteria to keep in mind when choosing a journal that is a good match for your research and promise higher research impact.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): Introduction and Applications Nader Ale Ebrahim
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is used for identifying intellectual property in the digital environment. The DOI is like a digital fingerprint: Each article receives a unique one at birth, and it can be used to identify the article throughout its lifespan, no matter where it goes. A DOI should be interpreted as 'digital identifier of an object' rather than 'identifier of a digital object'. A DOI can be assigned to any Object. In this workshop you will learn how to define a DOI, prepare Meta Data, and assign a DOI for a journal paper.
Analysis of Bibliometrics information for selecting the best field of studyNader Ale Ebrahim
Bibliometrics can be defined as the statistical analysis of publications. Bibliometrics has focused on the quantitative analysis of citations and citation counts which is complex. It is so complex and specialized that personal knowledge and experience are insufficient tools for understanding trends for making decisions. We need tools for analysis of Bibliometrics information for select the best field of study with promising enough attention. This presentation will provide tools to discover the new trends in our field of study in order to select an area for research and publication which promising the highest research impact.
This document summarizes funding resources for research faculty, staff, and graduate students. It provides information on the Research Times publication, ESF One-Stop Grants Search, and useful grant-writing guides. Key databases described are Community of Science, Grants.gov, and Foundation Directory Online. Community of Science allows users to track funding opportunities and manage searches. Grants.gov includes information on federal grants while Foundation Directory Online provides details on foundations and previously awarded grants. Users are encouraged to experiment with search terms and functions to fully utilize the databases.
The document discusses how the University uses single sign-on to provide students access to e-resources through the portal. It provides instructions on how to access library databases, e-books, view library records, and use interlibrary loans. The summary also mentions tools for managing citations and profiles, and encourages students to contact academic librarians for help and guidance.
The document discusses mobile apps and RSS implementations for university libraries. It notes that most students now use mobile devices and prefer texting over email. The document outlines the library's plans to develop mobile-friendly websites and apps to serve mobile users, as well as implement RSS feeds for new books, government information, podcasts, and news on the library website. It provides examples of augmented reality mobile apps used by other universities and opportunities to use such apps at their own university library.
Murim "Chris" Park is a 2016 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a double major in Marketing and Computer Science. He has experience developing web applications as an intern at Edward Jones and Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology. His coursework includes computer science, business, statistics, and he maintains a 3.5 GPA.
This webpage contains a collection of presentations from the University of North Dakota's Student Affairs Office. The presentations cover various topics related to student life and campus resources. Visitors can browse and access the presentations online at the provided URL.
This presentation provides a practical overview of current practices in creating vocabularies and linked data in the area of agriculture and related sciences and also on authority control of bibliografic data practices. Finally the survey carried out by FAO in December 2009 - January 2010 on the state of the art of the use of semantics and technology in open access document repositories in the field of agriculture and related sciences is presented.
This document introduces the Illinois Research Connections Portal, a new database created to promote collaboration and showcase research at the University of Illinois. The portal allows users to search over 1,800 faculty profiles populated with publication information from Scopus. It aims to connect researchers with potential collaborators both on and off campus. Challenges include gaps in subject coverage and including all researchers. Over time, the portal will expand coverage, improve author disambiguation, and integrate with other campus systems.
University systems, state governments, and economic development organizations are developing new expertise and resource portals to foster university-industry engagement. These portals expose subject matter experts conducting research and university resources like core facilities willing to engage with industry, making experts and resources discoverable by search and easier to connect with.
How to Improve Research Visibility and Impact: Session 4, Online CVNader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. Scholarly identifiers and online profiles like ResearcherID and ORCID provide a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. They can also help you to track and measure the impact of your scholarly research publications.
ISU-E Research Consultation Portal is a system that is capable of compiling researches both in graduate and graduate studies. It also offers a venue for consultation purposes using a portal intended for pool of research experts and researchers.
How to Improve Research Visibility and Impact: Session 7, NetworkingNader Ale Ebrahim
Researchers need to remove many traditional obstacles to disseminate and outreach their research outputs. Academic social networking and blogs allows you to connect with other researchers in your field, share your publications, and get feedback on your non-peer-reviewed work. Blogs are a vital tool for academics to publicly communicate about research developments and findings. The academic social networking, making your work more widely discoverable and easily available. The two best known academic social networking sites are ResearchGate and Academia.edu. These sites offer an instant technique to monitor what other people are looking at in your field of research. Both networks offer roughly the same features. ResearchGate is more closely focused on collaboration and interaction, while Academia.edu often functions more as an academic version of LinkedIn, with an online CV and as a place to share your publications.
Create and maintain an up-to-date ResearcherID profileNader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online CV presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online CV is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. A scholarly identifiers like your ResearcherID, is one of the online CV and provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community.
In 2012, the University of Idaho Library began implementing VIVO, an open-source Semantic Web application, both as a discovery layer for its fledgling institutional repository and as a database to describe, visualize, and report university research activity. The presenters will detail some of the challenges they encountered developing this resource, while discussing the tools and techniques they used for obtaining, editing, and uploading institutional data into the RDF-based VIVO system.
Create and maintain an up-to-date ResearcherID profile Nader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online CV presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online CV is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. ResearcherID is one of the online CV and provides a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community.
The document defines how student referral sources are tracked within a graduate admissions system. It outlines three fields - Created Source Code ID, How Did You Hear of Us, and Referral Source. Created Source Code ID is automatically generated or manually entered. How Did You Hear of Us contains a student's response to how they learned of the program. Referral Source categorizes sources for reporting purposes, populated through daily edits linking the other two fields. This new process allows for detailed source tracking through How Did You Hear of Us or categorized reporting via Referral Source.
VIZ-VIVO: Towards Visualizations-driven Linked Data NavigationMuhammad Javed
Paper published in ISWC correlated workshop VOILA 2016.
Abstract: Scholars@Cornell is a new project of Cornell University Library (CUL) that provides linked data and novel visualizations of the scholarly record. Our goal is to enable easy discovery of explicit and latent patterns that can reveal high-impact research areas, the dynamics of scholarly collaboration, and expertise of faculty and researchers. We describe VIZ-VIVO, an extension for the VIVO framework that enables end-user exploration of a scholarly knowledge-base through a configurable set of data-driven visualizations. Unlike systems that provide web pages of researcher profiles using lists and directory-style metaphors, our work explores the power of visual metaphors for navigating a rich semantic network of scholarly data modeled with the VIVO-ISF ontology. We produce dynamic web pages using D3 visualizations and bridge the user experience layer with the underlying semantic triple-store layer. Our selection of visual metaphors enables end users to start with the big picture of scholarship and navigate to individuals faculty and researchers within a macro visual context. The D3-enabled interactive environment can guide the user through a sea of scholarly data depending on the questions the user wishes to answer. In this paper, we discuss our process for selection, design, and development of an initial set of visualizations as well as our approach to the underlying technical architecture. By engaging an initial set of pilot partners we are evaluating the use of these data-driven visualizations by multiple stakeholders, including faculty, students, librarians, administrators, and the public.
Boosting Research Citation and Visibility through Online Profile Nader Ale Ebrahim
A curriculum vitae (CV) allows you to showcase yourself and your academic and professional achievements in a concise and effective way. Creating an online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier presenting who you are to your academic and professional peers. Creating and maintaining your online profile/CV/Researcher Identifier is an essential tool in disseminating your research and publications. Scholarly identifiers and online profile like ResearcherID and ORCiD provide a solution to the author ambiguity problem within the scholarly research community. They can also help you to track and measure the impact of your scholarly research publications.
Journal selection procedure: Select the best journal to ensure the highest ci...Nader Ale Ebrahim
Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is the obvious goal of most researchers to reach others in the field, advancing knowledge and encouraging communication between groups with similar research interest. One of the most important and possibly the least well understood aspects of the publication process is the choice of a suitable journal that is likely to improve your research visibility and impact. For instance, publishing your article in an Open Access journal means that more people are likely to see it, simply because more people will be able to access it. So, the greater visibility achieved with OA may allow you to reach more impact and potential collaborators easily. In this presentation, I introduce some of the most important criteria to keep in mind when choosing a journal that is a good match for your research and promise higher research impact.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): Introduction and Applications Nader Ale Ebrahim
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is used for identifying intellectual property in the digital environment. The DOI is like a digital fingerprint: Each article receives a unique one at birth, and it can be used to identify the article throughout its lifespan, no matter where it goes. A DOI should be interpreted as 'digital identifier of an object' rather than 'identifier of a digital object'. A DOI can be assigned to any Object. In this workshop you will learn how to define a DOI, prepare Meta Data, and assign a DOI for a journal paper.
Analysis of Bibliometrics information for selecting the best field of studyNader Ale Ebrahim
Bibliometrics can be defined as the statistical analysis of publications. Bibliometrics has focused on the quantitative analysis of citations and citation counts which is complex. It is so complex and specialized that personal knowledge and experience are insufficient tools for understanding trends for making decisions. We need tools for analysis of Bibliometrics information for select the best field of study with promising enough attention. This presentation will provide tools to discover the new trends in our field of study in order to select an area for research and publication which promising the highest research impact.
Congratulation, you published a paper. Has anyone read it? or Cited it? Citation tracking is used to discover how many times a particular article has been cited by other articles. Citation counts are not perfect. They are influenced by a number of factors. Review articles are sometimes more often cited than their quality would warrant. Poor quality papers can be cited while being criticized or refuted. In this workshop, I will explain about the advantages of "Citation Tracking" and introduced some “Research Tools” for improving the research impact and citations by “Tracking Citations”.
Create Online Researcher’s Profile to Increase VisibilityNader Ale Ebrahim
Nader Ale Ebrahim presents information on creating online researcher profiles to increase visibility. He discusses tools like ResearcherID and ORCID which assign unique identifiers to avoid author name ambiguities. Maintaining profiles on these sites and on places like Google Scholar allows researchers to track citations, collaborate more easily, and increase discoverability of their work. Ale Ebrahim also provides tips on including hyperlinks and maintaining different online profile elements.
E-PIC Elsevier Product Insights for Customers - Available for Administrators ...Genevieve Musasa
- Elsevier Product Insights for Customers offers you a free and unique view on your organization's engagement with Elsevier's research content and tools.
- The dashboard is meant for administrators and librarians who recognize the role of great content and tools in a successful research strategy. It is the result of Elsevier's enduring focus on customer value and transparency.
- The Dashboard is designed to provide an easy view on the engagement of your researchers with Elsevier products: content as well as information tools.
- The current product is under development and we will continuously add more data points and insights, so please stay up to date with developments.
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Research Skills Session 12: Improve your Research Visibility and ImpactNader Ale Ebrahim
Do you know “Over 43% of ISI papers have never ever received any citations?” (nature.com/top100, 2014). Publishing a high quality paper in scientific journals is only halfway towards receiving citation in the future. The rest of the journey is dependent on disseminating the publications via proper utilization of the “Research Tools”. Proper tools allow the researchers to increase the research impact and citations for their publications.
Previous studies have found that papers with publicly available datasets receive a higher number of citations than similar studies without available data. In addition, new research has found that by putting your research data online, you’ll become up to 30% more highly cited than if you kept your data hidden. In this workshop I will elaborate the advantages of sharing research data and introduce some relevant “Research Tools” for increasing datasets visibility.
GLOT is a web-based content manager and website builder with an integrated translation toolkit, specifically designed to create and manage multilingual, accessible websites. Whether you're a content creator, translator, or web developer, GLOT is the ideal tool for creating multilingual and accessible websites.
The Expert Networks Plugin allows members to showcase their credentials and expertise areas to be found by potential partners. It enhances the functionality of the Member Management Plugin by allowing members to tag their expertise and see connections to others based on interests and attributes. Administrators can use it to pinpoint experts in their network and visitors can learn about a network's potential areas of expertise.
UNIWeb's academic metrics functionality offers administrators the possibility of measuring academic output, and downloading custom metrics into Excel reports.
Researchers can tag their research places on a map, and show where they have conducted field work, research, or an area where they have a particular expertise. Whether it's an address or an entire continent, research institutions can display their research output through a geographic lens.
Researchers belong to multiple networks, from their universities to their associations, hospitals, and funding agencies. UNIWeb accounts in all of these networks can be synchronized, such that an update made on one account will replicate in all others, and researchers can showcase their output wherever they work.
UNIWeb users can tag research interests, or areas of research expertise in their public profiles. These tags reveal the implicit connections that exist on campus, as researchers find others with the same interests, and are categorized under larger clusters of research expertise.
UNIWeb's flexible options for assigning access to administrators allows research institutions to structure access permissions according to their own priorities.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
DDS Security Version 1.2 was adopted in 2024. This revision strengthens support for long runnings systems adding new cryptographic algorithms, certificate revocation, and hardness against DoS attacks.
Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
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Regarding mobile operating systems, two major players dominate our thoughts: Android and iPhone. With Android leading the market, software development companies are focused on delivering apps compatible with this OS. Ensuring an app's functionality across various Android devices, OS versions, and hardware specifications is critical, making Android app testing essential.
Flutter is a popular open source, cross-platform framework developed by Google. In this webinar we'll explore Flutter and its architecture, delve into the Flutter Embedder and Flutter’s Dart language, discover how to leverage Flutter for embedded device development, learn about Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) and its consortium and understand the rationale behind AGL's choice of Flutter for next-gen IVI systems. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover whether Flutter is right for your project.
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Using Query Store in Azure PostgreSQL to Understand Query PerformanceGrant Fritchey
Microsoft has added an excellent new extension in PostgreSQL on their Azure Platform. This session, presented at Posette 2024, covers what Query Store is and the types of information you can get out of it.
Measures in SQL (SIGMOD 2024, Santiago, Chile)Julian Hyde
SQL has attained widespread adoption, but Business Intelligence tools still use their own higher level languages based upon a multidimensional paradigm. Composable calculations are what is missing from SQL, and we propose a new kind of column, called a measure, that attaches a calculation to a table. Like regular tables, tables with measures are composable and closed when used in queries.
SQL-with-measures has the power, conciseness and reusability of multidimensional languages but retains SQL semantics. Measure invocations can be expanded in place to simple, clear SQL.
To define the evaluation semantics for measures, we introduce context-sensitive expressions (a way to evaluate multidimensional expressions that is consistent with existing SQL semantics), a concept called evaluation context, and several operations for setting and modifying the evaluation context.
A talk at SIGMOD, June 9–15, 2024, Santiago, Chile
Authors: Julian Hyde (Google) and John Fremlin (Google)
https://doi.org/10.1145/3626246.3653374
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
Revolutionizing Visual Effects Mastering AI Face Swaps.pdfUndress Baby
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Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
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UI5con 2024 - Keynote: Latest News about UI5 and it’s EcosystemPeter Muessig
Learn about the latest innovations in and around OpenUI5/SAPUI5: UI5 Tooling, UI5 linter, UI5 Web Components, Web Components Integration, UI5 2.x, UI5 GenAI.
Recording:
https://www.youtube.com/live/MSdGLG2zLy8?si=INxBHTqkwHhxV5Ta&t=0
Neo4j - Product Vision and Knowledge Graphs - GraphSummit ParisNeo4j
Dr. Jesús Barrasa, Head of Solutions Architecture for EMEA, Neo4j
Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Takashi Kobayashi and Hironori Washizaki, "SWEBOK Guide and Future of SE Education," First International Symposium on the Future of Software Engineering (FUSE), June 3-6, 2024, Okinawa, Japan
Graspan: A Big Data System for Big Code AnalysisAftab Hussain
We built a disk-based parallel graph system, Graspan, that uses a novel edge-pair centric computation model to compute dynamic transitive closures on very large program graphs.
We implement context-sensitive pointer/alias and dataflow analyses on Graspan. An evaluation of these analyses on large codebases such as Linux shows that their Graspan implementations scale to millions of lines of code and are much simpler than their original implementations.
These analyses were used to augment the existing checkers; these augmented checkers found 132 new NULL pointer bugs and 1308 unnecessary NULL tests in Linux 4.4.0-rc5, PostgreSQL 8.3.9, and Apache httpd 2.2.18.
- Accepted in ASPLOS ‘17, Xi’an, China.
- Featured in the tutorial, Systemized Program Analyses: A Big Data Perspective on Static Analysis Scalability, ASPLOS ‘17.
- Invited for presentation at SoCal PLS ‘16.
- Invited for poster presentation at PLDI SRC ‘16.
2. Data should only have to be entered once
Reusing academic data for
reports and CVs
The Curriculum Vitae is a
powerful document for
researchers. Information within it
is used for funding applications,
internal reports, and applications
for sabbatical and tenure. If work
is being held up, UNIWeb allows
users with administrative access
to download CVs or reports for
individual researchers, or in
batches for entire departments.
A bi-directional API also provides
a channel for data to flow
between institutional repositories
and UNIWeb.
Reusing academic data to
populate profiles
Public researcher profiles are
becoming an essential tool for
disseminating research output, and
for increasing collaboration with
both external and internal players.
UNIWeb offers users the ability to
use CV information to populate
profiles, by moving similar
information from the CV section to
the profile page, giving users a
foundation to work from as they
develop their profile content.
4. With UNIWeb, CV data is entered once, and is then
available wherever it is needed.
◎ Your data can be directed for multiple
applications, used in your CCV funding
application, presented on a research profile, or
be used internally for reports.
◎ UNIWeb offers a user-friendly interface for
manual data entry, while also allowing users to
import data from pre-existing sources, from
PubMed to CCV.
5. One CV, one page, all of
your academic CV data
Edit your academic data with
ease.
Navigate to
different section of
your CV with this
index
List your research
output
7. Controlling and sharing information about your
contributions and current research output.
◎ Faculty use UNIWeb’s research networks to
identify colleagues with similar research
interests.
◎ UNIWeb creates an engaging profile, so that
researchers can be discovered by internal
colleagues and prospective partners.
◎ UNIWeb allows users to move information from
the CV section to their profile, as the first step
in developing their profile content.
8. Share your work, save time
The data in your public profile
is pulled from your CV
Provide a biography or
description of your research
Tag your research interests
Showcase your academic
history and research outputs
10. UNIWeb’s API provides:
◎ An interface that allows you to control who has
access to your institution's data through our API.
◎ A means by which to securely read and update
your institution's information.
◎ Rich data in simple, straightforward JSON for
maximum readability and reusability.
◎ The choice to pre-filter the requested data, to
obtain just the subset of information in which you
are interested.