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ORCID, Google Scholar and you.

by Nathan Schwartz - University of Tampa on 2025-11-14T15:27:37-05:00 in Macdonald-Kelce Library | 0 Comments
Google Scholar Profile There are several proactive steps faculty can take to strengthen their publishing profile and enhance their academic presence. Once your CV is up to date, consider setting up a Google Scholar profile. This will allow you to link your scholarly works and help other researchers verify your authorship, which is especially valuable since many names are common and not unique.
https://utopia.ut.edu/scholcomm/ScholarProfile

Creating a Google Scholar profile is just one step. The next important step is to register for an ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID). ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers and connects your publications, grants, and other academic activities. Because names are rarely unique, your ORCID ensures your work is properly attributed to you throughout your career. Best of all, registration is free and takes only a few minutes.

https://utopia.ut.edu/scholcomm/ORCID

 

Contact a librarian if you need assistance setting up your Google Scholar profile or ORCID. The library offers many services to help enhance your research impact and strengthen your scholarly presence.

https://utopia.ut.edu/scholcomm


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