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Category Archives: Pure
Stop! Collaborate and Listen: the Pure Experts Community Search
Have you searched the Pure portal/repository to find researchers who share your expertise and thought, “I wish I could see results for people outside Edge Hill”? Well, now you can.
Pure: Student Users – Access Granted
From 8th January 2020, all students enrolled on an EHU doctoral research degree will have a user account in the University’s research information system, Pure.
Is my H-index showing correctly in Pure?
You may notice that the H-index in your Pure profile shows a different number to the one on Google Scholar. Learning Services explain over on their blog just why that is…
Pure: First Contact
Some of you may have noticed a change to your public-facing profiles in Pure recently: gone is your visible e-mail address, to be replaced by a new Contact Expert button beneath your photo.
Open Access Status in Pure
By the time you read this, you’ll have greater visibility of the open access (OA) status of your research outputs in the Pure backend.
Pure: External Source-ery
Learning Services has recently opened a subscription to Scopus so the Research Office has connected it to Pure. What does this mean for researchers (personal users)?
Pure: Application Creation Station
From 1st August 2019, academic staff at Edge Hill will be able to use Pure to apply for research funding. Now that we have more details about what this means, let’s take a quick tour.
Pure: Changing your past…affiliation info
When we launched Pure, we included your former posts (organisational affiliations) from the HR record. However, as you started to update your profiles, you pointed out the occasional error in this data as it appeared in Pure, so we have … Continue reading
Pure and the REF
Those of you who have already logged in to Pure will have spotted a curious section called ‘Outputs proposed for REF2021 by you (or on your behalf)’. What’s that about then?
Pure is now live!
We are launching Pure – the research information repository – in two stages, the first of which is now complete. Academic staff can log in to edit their Pure profiles and content through ehu.ac.uk/pure. You can find user guides at … Continue reading
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