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Faculty Services and Resources

Recently started at Oxford? Use this guide to learn about key library services and services.

 Research Engagement Program


At Oxford College, each academic department is assigned a librarian contact. Your librarian contact can:

  • Assist you with you scholarly research
  • Integrate information literacy instruction into your classes
  • Create research guides for your courses that can be linked in Canvas
  • Provide one-on-one research assistance for your students in research consultations
  • Collaborate on research assignment design
  • Update you on newly acquired books and resources in your subject area

To learn more about the program and find your librarian contact, visit the Research Engagement Program (REP).

 Data Services


Data Management Planning

Meet grant proposal requirements by managing data effectively throughout the research lifecycle.

Finding Data

Find and work with datasets and statistical information.

GIS and Data Visualization

Incorporate geospatial technologies and data visualization into your research and teaching.

Digital Projects


The library supports faculty digital scholarship using a variety of digital tools and platforms. Librarians are happy to discuss your research with you and brainstorm tools that will help to push your projects to the next level. Whether you're interested in bibliometrics or data scraping and cleaning, the library can help! Visit our Digital Projects homepage to learn about past projects the library has supported and tools available through the library.

Through a partnership with Emory Center for Digital Scholarship (ECDS), we can support projects using platforms such as WordPress, Drupal and Omeka. We can also provide support for digital publishing, such as online journals. To learn more, please contact Oxford's head of the Digital Projects team, Paige Crowl.

Open Access at Emory


Dataverse

Offered in partnership with the Odum Institute (UNC Chapel Hill), Dataverse is Emory's open data repository. Increase the visibility and impact of your research by making your data publicly available.

Funding

Emory authors' open access publishing and processing fees can get covered by Emory's Open Access Publishing Fund when no alternative funding is available. Researchers depositing data in an established repository can also request funding from Emory's Research Data Distribution Fund.

Share your Research

Google Scholar Profile

Creating a Google Scholar Profile is a way of displaying all your publication citations in the same place. Users can easily get redirected to publications that are not available in open access using the Google Scholar platform. To get started, visit Google Scholar's My Profile page.

ORCID iD

ORCID iD is a unique, persistent identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers and helps keep track of your contributions and collaborations. The effort is led by ORCID, an international, not-for-profit organization of which Emory is a member. The ORCID iD is increasingly used research workflows (including manuscript submissions and grant applications), as well as scholarly databases. To learn more, visit Emory Libraries' ORCID guide.

Linking your ORCID iD to other scholarly profiles:

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