Resources
A more comprehensive list of resources can be found in the Researcher Toolkit.
ORCID
ORCID enables transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and affiliations by providing an identifier for individuals to use with their name as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities. The University of Arizona requires all investigators to have an ORCID ID as many publishers and grant funding agencies require it when submitting a manuscript or grant proposal. Register for ORCID and learn more about ORCID iDs, or watch a virtual tutorial.
SciENcv
Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae (SciENcv) is an electronic system that helps researchers assemble the professional information needed for participation in federally funded research. Researchers can use SciENcv to create and maintain biosketches that are submitted with grant applications and annual reports. SciENcv gathers and compiles information on expertise, employment, education and professional accomplishments.
Past Workshops:
- NIH Biographical Sketch using SciENcv - Recording & Resources
- Linking ORCID and eRA Commons to fill out SciENcv Profile - Recording and Slides
Resources
- Using SciENcv to Create an NIH Biosketch
- Creating a New Other Support Document
- Helpful Links
- SciENcv Basics
- NIH Policy Updates Related to SciENcv
Library Resources
Recordings and slides from past research workshops can be viewed here. Some topics include ORCID, SciENcv, Scopus, PubMed, Publishing for Impact and Citation Management Tools. Learn more about databases and publishing your research.
Arizona Health Sciences Library at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus