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Library Resources for Promotion & Tenure Preparation  Tags: tenure_preparation promotion_&_tenure promotion  

Last update: Oct 13th, 2009 URL: http://research.library.gsu.edu/tenureprep  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Contact Your Liaison

For assistance in using these resources, contact the library liaison connected with your department for a consultation in using these resources, as well as in finding resources connected to your research interests.

Off-Campus & Password Info

Electronic databases and journals can be accessed off-campus by entering your Campus ID at the prompt as you click on a link from the library website or this research guide. 

For GIL account access and requesting materials from GIL Express or ILLiad (Interlibrary Loan), you will need your Library ID.  

For more information on these IDs and when they are used as well as troubleshooting, consult this page:Off-Campus Password & Login Information

Selected Internet Resources

 
 

Introduction

This guide is designed for faculty who are in the process of applying for promotion or tenure. 

On this page: selected sources about the promotion & tenure process and a link to the liaison directory.

Click on the tabs above for navigating through the other pages in the guide, which are summarized here:

Citation Analysis: Sources for determining the number of times your publications have been cited by other authors, often referred to as "times cited".  Includes print, specialized and interdisciplinary databases.

Journal Information: Sources with journal evaluation tools to determine impact factor and other statistics regarding the journal in which you have published. 

 

 

Selected Books

 

Subject Guide

Profile ImageBrenna Helmstutler: Education & Psychology Liaison/Assistant Professor


Online Chat / Networks:

Contact Info:
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404-413-2859
brenna@gsu.edu
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Subjects:
Counseling, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Psychology, Special Education

 
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