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Using Campus Needs Involving Tenure & Promotion, Interdisciplinary Collaborations, and Institutional Research to Drive the Evolution of VIVO at Texas A&M University
(2019-09-06)
Texas A&M has strategic initiatives focused on academic reputation and interdisciplinary research. The Scholars@TAMU team used campus needs associated with these initiatives to drive the evolution of the Texas A&M ...
Scholars@TAMU Texas A&M University Libraries’
(2019-09-06)
Texas A&M University Libraries has been using VIVO in production since 2015. In that time, we have come up with many creative solutions to meet the needs of our users. In early 2019, we began developing a replacement front ...
Integrating VIVO and the Campus Repository: Representing Curated Teaching Materials in Scholarly Profiles of Faculty in Different Career Tracks
(2020-06-17)
United States Colleges and Universities are hiring faculty into increasingly diverse career tracks. Representing the expertise and accomplishments of faculty in different career tracks is a challenge for those implementing ...
Responding to Faculty Interest in Rapid Publishing During the Pandemic: The Role of interoperable Scholarly Communication Systems at Texas A&M.
(2021-07-06)
In 2019 and 2020, the Office of Scholarly Communications pursued a strategy of the vertical integration of our scholarly communication systems in order to make them more useful to researchers, specifically our repository ...
Scholars@TAMU: A Continuously Evolving Ecosystem Based on Campus Needs for Interdisciplinary Research and Academic Reputation
(2021-07-06)
The Scholars@TAMU team at Texas A&M University (TAMU) Libraries has been using VIVO in production since 2015. The main goal of our project is enhance the research and academic reputation of TAMU and support the ability ...
A Metadata Application Profile for ORCID
(2014-09)
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is an open, nonprofit, and community-driven effort to prevent name confusion in research and scholarly communities. ORCID Registry (developed by ORCID) distinguishes researchers ...