Frequently Asked Questions
ScholarWorks
Editing a ScholarWorks Profile
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ScholarWorks is Brandeis’s data repository and portal (new Faculty Guide) for showcasing all types of scholarship, expertise, and activities by our community of scholars. ScholarWorks aids in the transmission of knowledge by allowing the public to have a window into our community and its work.
To promote the person and their work; to ensure better discoverability of Brandeis scholarship and Brandeis scholars to the public.
You’re right. The legacy repository (formerly known as Brandeis Institutional Repository) was only for open access materials. In this repository, you can still add PDFs for preprints, working papers, and other types of scholarship for which you hold the copyright or you have published as open access. Everything else will have a citation-only record. Please don’t add files for any copyrighted materials. All PDFs must adhere to web accessibility guidelines.
Yes, all profiles are searchable by keywords. The fields indexed for searching include your biography, keywords summarizing your research interests, affiliations, and more.
“Smart harvesting” refers to an automated process to capture research outputs from a massive index of content contributed by thousands of publishers and providers. The index itself contains about 4.3 billion items. ScholarWorks identifies these outputs as published by the our faculty and researchers, captures the metadata associated with them, and adds them to the repository, thus reducing the workload.
For traditional, published scholarship, it is pretty decent; though, as with all automated processes, it has flaws. As you review your profile and encounter these flaws, please reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu and someone from the Library will help you correct any content issues.
For example, we know that the index sometimes gets the asset type wrong (journal article, book, book chapter, review, working paper, etc.). Making these adjustments is pretty quick and easy, so please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Content can be hidden. Please refer to the documentation for instructions on how to do this. As a best practice, you are always encouraged to hide content that you do not want to be visible as opposed to deleting the content. Please keep in mind that the scholarship, activities, projects, etc. that are listed here will be pulled into your annual activity report (including things that are hidden from public view).
Documentation and hands-on help are available as you review your profile and get acclimated to the new system. Please visit the User Guide and Training Materials section for more information.
You can edit some elements of your asset by clicking the three dots next to the title and select "edit". If the changes you want to make are not other than those available, or you want to delete and asset, reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu.
No. Profiles are automatically created for faculty, researchers and postdoctoral scholars, based on position status in Workday. If you do not find a profile, but are currently appointed in one of these roles, please email the ScholarWorks Faculty Profile Team.
It is generally understood that citation metrics have flaws. That said, it is important to see them as part of the picture with regard to research impact. ScholarWorks includes altmetrics (social media engagement) built in.
Additionally, the Library is considering ways of helping you demonstrate impact to supplement citations given that these metrics are not meaningful to every discipline in the same way. One example being considered here is associating Brandeis research with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. If this sounds interesting to you, please don’t hesitate to reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu
Yes, you may connect your Scopus ID, arXiv ID, or other identifiers to your ScholarWorks profile. These identifiers are dynamic and will link to your profile in the respective platform. An ORCiD is required for all faculty profiles. If you have questions about this, please reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu.
At this time, displaying your pronouns on your profile is not supported; however, this will be supported in the future. In the meantime, you are encouraged to update your pronouns in Workday. See the user guide for updating personal information. When this functionality is released in ScholarWorks, the data will be fed from Workday as the system of record and you will be notified.
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) registry provides unique, persistent, non-proprietary identifiers for researchers, creators and contributors of all types. For a condensed introduction to what you need to know about ORCID at Brandeis, visit the Brandeis Libraries ORCID Guide.
An ORCID iD is a unique digital identifier that definitively ties your scholarly work to you, and can help increase recognition of your research. Your ORCID iD moves with you throughout your career, improving attribution and visibility of your grants, research, scholarship and creative and entrepreneurial activities. The use of ORCID iDs is fast becoming standard in academia, and many publishers and funders now require them. An ORCiD is required for all faculty profiles. If you have questions about this, please reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu.
Please email library staff at librarypublishing@brandeis.edu, who can confirm if you have an ORCID iD or not. Don’t create a new one if you think you might already have one.
Log into ScholarWorks.
Click the "Edit profile" button above your photo.
Under the Researcher Identifiers section, click "Register or Connect your ORCID ID."
Login to your existing ORCID account OR Create one if you don’t have one. ORCID iD registration is free and takes less than a minute.
Authorize Brandeis as a Trusted Organization when prompted.
When you connect your ORCID account to a trusted resource or organization, ORCID will notify you any time a process pushes content into your profile. You may or may not want these notifications. The good news is that you are in control. The information on the ORCID Inbox Notification and Frequency Settings webpage provides information regarding notifications (you can turn them off or change the frequency), but if you have any questions or need further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to librarypublishing@brandeis.edu.
For assistance with ScholarWorks, email librarypublishing@brandeis.edu