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Introduction to Scholarship Tracking

Introduction to Scholarship Tracking In-Person / Online

Publish or perish, but how do you track your hard work? In this session, learn how to create an ORCID- a unique persistent identifier- and how to connect this account to other institutional systems such as Faculty Success (for Publications and Web Profiles) and to Pure by Elsevier. 

Related LibGuide: ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) by Natalie Lau

Date:
Monday, September 23, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Common Area
Campus:
South Orange Campus
Audience:
  Faculty     Graduate     Guests / Community Members  
Categories:
  Data Services  
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Natalie Lau

As the Scholarly Communications Librarian, I collaborate with library faculty and staff, faculty departments, and campus partners to develop and implement research information management software. I also oversee the Seton Hall University Institutional Repository and faculty metrics. By way of this, I am also responsible for the Faculty Publications collection in Walsh Library.


I earned a master's of information in library and information science from Rutgers University and am currently working on a master's of arts in organizational communication from Seton Hall University.