Researcher Corner

ORCID

  1. What is ORCID?

    ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers.

    The ORCID is a URI with a 16-digit number that is compatible with the ISO Standard (ISO 27729). It is expressed as a HTTP URI; the number is proceeded by "http://orcid.org/"

  2. Adding Publications to your ORCID Profile Adding Publications to your ORCID Profile There are three ways to add works to your ORCID record:
  3. Watch this Online Tutorial

 Add publications to your ORCID Profile


Interlibrary Loan -- Book Chapter Delivery

Interlibrary Loan -- Book Chapter Delivery

Want to obtain book chapter for your research but the book title is not available from our Library? No problem. Send us a book chapter request. The service is currently on trial till end of May 2015.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

EndNote - Manuscript Matcher

EndNote - Manuscript MatcherYou’ve done the hard work. Now EndNote can help you easily find the ideal place for your work to be published.

The new journal matching feature suggests the top candidates for your manuscript. Just choose the publications you want, and start the process for submitting your work to the most credible, high-quality journals that match your topic and references.

How manuscript matching works

    1. Select Match from your EndNote online account (www.myendnoteweb.com) and start enter your manuscript details
    2. Select an EndNote reference group from the drop-down
    3. View suggested publications from analysis aided by key criteria such as JCR® Impact Factor
    4. Compare your options and start the process to submit your manuscript

What does it take to get your manuscript published?

From the top reasons for manuscript rejection to editor’s most common criticisms - this infographic covers it all! Below are some tips to help you get your manuscript published!

Tips to help you get your manuscript published

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Online Tutorial –  Citation Chaining

Online Tutorial - Citation ChainingBackward and forward? This clips show you quick tips on tracing citation and exploring further reference.