Further to last week's Faculty Research Committee, the
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing & Health Sciences is urging all research
active staff to:
i)
Set
up a Google Scholar profile, setting it to public. Google
Scholar is increasingly used as an investigative tool by assessors
reviewing grants and applicants, and the Faculty would like this to be in place
as soon as possible to enable external reviewers to easily find and confirm
information on you, and support on grant reviews in the coming months.
ii)
Register
for an ORCID ID (https://orcid.org/register). ORCID provides
you with a unique identifier that enables accurate attribution of all of your
publications to you, avoiding incorrect attribution of publications by authors
e.g. on PubMed, who share the same name and initials as you. ORCID IDs are
being used increasingly, both internally within the University and externally,
to track publication data.
iii)
Be
thinking within your lab teams and with collaborators about strategies in
regards to applying for NHMRC funding in the new NHMRC Funding scheme, due to
commence in 2019. The Faculty will be providing further input on this in coming
weeks.
iv) RGMS (the NHMRC Grant Management System) is being
superseded by a new Grant Management System (GMS), with the change being
scheduled for September 2018. All data currently held within RGMS will be
automatically migrated across to the new GMS. Having an ORCID ID is likely to
be a new field within this system. Therefore, researchers are encouraged to
have an ORCID ID in place soon.
Please contact Michael Hickey, the SCS representative on the Faculty's Research Committee if you have any questions.
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