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Library Faculty Research Resources: Sharing Your Work

Tools for Tracking Your Work

Record in Digital Measures

 

 

Register with ORCID

ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and, through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, supports automated linkages between you and your professional activities ensuring that your work is recognized (text from orcid.org).

BeePress Expert Gallery Suite

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Although Georgia State University Library no longer subscribes to BePress, a service Expert Gallery Suite still exists if you want to showcase your works on a third party platform.

Sign in is a bit clunky, but the service is still free. Neither GSU nor GSU Library endorses any third party products, beyond the fact that they exist at the time the author tested the links at the time she wrote the information.

ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University

GSU's institutional repository is Scholar Works @ Georgia State University. Before you archive your final publication or presentation, think about how to preserve and share your data as well.

Helpful links:

All About Citations

All About Citations

  • Google Scholar -- Search for various configurations of your name bound by "quotes". Articles that have cited you usually appear farther down or after the first page.
  • Journal Citation Reports -- Compare journals' citation records and impact factors. This is a frequently used metric for journals' prestige. The library has access to Journal Citation Reports, but not to InCites itseslf.
  • Scholarly Impact Tools -- Learn more about measures of scholarly impact such as h-indexes, citation rankings, altimetrics, and more.
  • Web of Science -- Web of Science provides seamless access to the Science Citation Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index as well as Book Citation Index and Conference Proceedings Citation Index. To findout where you are cited, you will need to perform a Cited Reference Search with various configurations of your name and initials.