ORCID ID: Author Identifier for Grants, Publication, and Reviewing

ORCID IDs are author identifiers. They are especially helpful to authors with names that are more common but they have other benefits including speedier registration in systems for submitting articles, reviewing, and grant applications. Grantees who use their ORCID when applying for a grant help to assure that funders connect your funding program to your

Google Scholar Profile (Express Workshop)

Google Scholar Profiles provide an easy way for you to showcase your individual scholarship and, more importantly, easily examine who is citing your work and find citation counts. Our Scholarly Publishing Clinic is available on-demand and during our office hour at 12 PM every last Thursday of the month. We provide one-on-one consultations as well as

Freely Available Scholarly Metrics (Express Workshop)

Covers Google Scholar Profile for citations and Google Scholar for journal rankings, Scimago for journal rankings, Altmetric Attention Scores for social media, and download reports from Academic Works (and other repositories). We'll also touch on finding individual journal acceptance rates as well as Journal Impact Factors. Our Scholarly Publishing Clinic is available on-demand and during our

Faculty Friday: ePARSE Workshop: What to include & Where

Professor Paul King presented this information-packed April 9th session included an overview of the reappointment, tenure, and promotion process and much detailed guidance on creating a clear, organized, and effective PARSE.Presentation slides and Q&A from the edited chat:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cke480i3hh7o1c1/AADLVLp6lEzUV2E9vFi1kKdFa?dl=0 View recording: For questions please contact Shelley Smith: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu

Zotero Basics

Attendees will learn the capabilities of this powerful, free open-source reference management software program. The session covers the functionalities of the Zotero client, adding the Zotero plugin to your browser, and importing citations to generate a bibliography. To maximize our workshop time, please download Zotero from https://www.zotero.org and create your username and password in the

Faculty Friday: Images, copyright, and “fair use” in the academic setting

Communication Design professor Anthony Accardo will explain the "fair use" provision of copyright law as it applies to academics, and will provide guidance on finding and using copyright-free images in the classroom. For questions please contact Shelley Smith: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu View recording of event below.

Demystifying Academic Works (Express Workshop)

What is Academic Works and how does it benefit you as a scholar? You will learn more about how and why publishers allow you to contribute to Academic Works and the many benefits to sharing your scholarship openly to you, your students, and the public.  Our Scholarly Publishing Clinic is available on-demand and during our office

Faculty Friday – Engaging students in collaborative work using MIRO

Professor Anne Marie Sowder will demonstrate how colleagues are using Miro to engage students in interactive visual collaboration in the virtual classroom. Miro provides a free Educational account to faculty and students. You may wish to create an account and explore the platform prior to the workshop: https://help.miro.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017730473-Education-Plan. For questions please contact Shelley Smith: ssmith@citytech.cuny.edu