Author: Exlibris blogs
Researchers want their work to be acknowledged; and universities want their researchers to be acknowledged. Ensuring it happens is a necessary step to earning peer recognition, securing future funding, and improving the university’s academic ranking. The institution’s research information hub (also known as a research repository) plays a key role in collecting and exposing researchers’ scholarly outputs, data, and activities. However, with a rapidly growing volume of data and published research in a variety of formats, rounding up all the relevant outputs for the repository has become a heavily manual and time-consuming task. It is also vulnerable to human error, duplications and omissions, making it hard to accurately assess the full extent and impact of a faculty member’s scholarly accomplishments.
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