LMU faculty: Are you trying to find a way to share your publications with your colleagues at LMU or in your field? Are you tired of maintaining your own website? Do you want to see publications that your colleagues have produced this past year? How about showcasing your department’s research activities, service, awards, and press coverage? We have a solution for you.
Scholars @ LMU is a new research information management system managed by William H. Hannon Library. Scholars @ LMU aggregates information about faculty research output, allowing faculty to showcase projects, awards, teaching activity, datasets, press clippings, posters, and more: all in one place. Presently, Scholars @ LMU contains more than 7,570 LMU-affiliated publications from 1964 to present. Explore LMU’s research output.
Do you want to see the research output, grants, service activities, and awards by faculty in your department? Easy! Here is a filtered result showing only works by William H. Hannon Library librarians, including our service activities, prizes, and press/media activities. Explore your department’s page. We can also create pages for centers, labs, and institutions upon request.
Scholars @ LMU captures the work of LMU’s faculty, academic staff, and non-academic staff who are active in publishing or developing creative works. We have automatically included records for all tenure-line faculty and librarians. We have also included clinical faculty and instructors who previously had a Selected Works profile. Due to the limited number of profiles permitted by our license, term faculty (clinical faculty or full-time instructors) and staff who have publications or creative works they would like to add may request a profile by submitting a Scholars @ LMU Profile Request Form. If you have questions, contact the LMU Digital Commons team.
More About Scholars @ LMU
Scholars @ LMU includes a searchable web portal that enables users to find and discover research published by LMU faculty and librarians. It automatically pulls publication data from Elsevier’s Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database, as well as ORCID, PubMed, and Web of Science to create comprehensive and accurate representation of our institution’s scholarly contributions.
Faculty have full control over their profile. They can verify, add, or update information – including new publications – at any time. Additionally, we can assist faculty in maintaining their profile, if needed. Bonus: Data in Scholars @ LMU can also be used to generate up-to-date CVs with a single click.
What Do Faculty Need to Do?
- Review your profile: Log in to Scholars @ LMU by scrolling to the bottom the page and clicking “Log in to Pure.” You will be logged in using LMU’s single sign-on. Explore your profile and data. Ensure everything accurately reflects your scholarly contributions. Are you missing information? Feel free to add your works or email your CV to digitalcommons@lmu.edu.
- Resources: Use our Scholars @ LMU LibGuide for self-service instructions on editing your profile.
If you have any questions, reach out to the LMU Digital Commons team.