Come work with me! @SyracuseULib are looking for an IT Accessibility Specialist to serve as the expert to test, document, and support procurement for hardware, software, and content to meet the University's accessibility standards. https://t.co/5cPlhmeLyY.
Big news for scientific researchers at @SyracuseU! 🔬
This innovative “read and publish” #OpenAccess agreement with @ACSPublications will expand the open publishing and reach of Syracuse authors' scientific contributions. https://t.co/YedK1yyugl
Experts@Syracuse can highlight your research, grants, activities, and awards. Each profile has a unique fingerprint showing your research interests. Find out more at https://t.co/SbJg2LYI4U
Approximately 85% of existing course textbooks are unavailable for electronic purchase by libraries, due to publishers' direct-to-student profit models.
But, in working together with faculty, alternative options can help ease students' financial burden.
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2. CV/Resume Citing: COVID-19
Your work may already be included in the published (or forthcoming) conference proceedings. Some conference organizations (such as @AmerChemSociety) are also setting up repositories to distribute presenters' work!
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Calling all faculty, graduate, or PhD researchers 💡
With many taking this time to focus on research activities, our #ResearchImpact Team is here to help! Follow along for tools to boost visibility, measure your scholarly impact, and more 📈 — (a thread)
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Effective Thursday, November 12, Libraries buildings will be closed to ALL students. Bird Library will remain open for faculty and staff at reduced hours.
More information on alternate and remote services, requesting or returning items, hours, and more: https://t.co/d70o3Ch2aC