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ORCID: what is it?
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent identifier that will distinguish a researcher from other researchers throughout their scholarly career. An ORCID is globally unique and will continuously refer to the same researcher. Funders (e.g. NIH, HEFCE, ...) and publishers (e.g.. Elsevier, American Association for the Advancement of …
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academic writing
BOF
open science
Delivering research integrity training: 7 knowledge clips for trainers and teachers
The knowledge clips on delivering training in research integrity: a series of 7 clips for (future) trainers and teachers
In total there are 7 knowledge clips available. They are all in English.
Knowledge clip 1 - presentation: the basics
Knowledge clip 2 - presentation: the trainer's perspective
Knowledge clip 3 …
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ethics
ethiek
integriteit
integrity
kwaliteitsbeoordeling
lecture
lezing
quality assessment
GenAI: Writing a scientific article
You are writing a scientific article or a contribution for a book and would like to use AI tools. Maybe you want to have your article/contribution checked for language errors, rewritten, translated... or you want to generate graphics and/or images. Is that allowed? And what should you definitely take into …
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academic writing
academisch schrijven
ethics
ethiek
integriteit
integrity
onderzoeksvraag
research question
Deposit number (D-number) behind a PhD thesis: what is it, is there a link with ISBN and is it obligatory?
What is a deposit number (D-number)?
A deposit number is assigned by the Royal Library of Belgium. It is the code that a publisher is obliged to include on the front or on the back of a book to enable identification of the book and the publisher.
Therefore, It must …
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academic writing
auteursrecht
bibliotheek
Web of Science: how to find the impact factor and ranking of a journal?
Open Web of Science
Go to the library catalogue lib.ugent.be > Databases > WoS : Web of Science.
Click "Products" in the top right corner to open a dropdown menu. Then click "Journal Citation Reports (tm)."
Enter the title, the short title, …
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database
Web of Science: saving a search query
If you create a Web of Science account, your search history will be automatically saved.
Click "View your search history" on the left to see your search history. You can create search alerts also.
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database
GDPR: how long may I store research data containing personal data?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulates that personal data can't kept longer than necessary to achieve the purposes for which they're processed (see the ‘storage limitation’ principle).
Managing and administering your research data, including when it involves personal data, falls under Research Data Management (RDM). RDM includes …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: how do I register personal data processing activities?
Why register processing activities?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires that all activities concerning personal data processing at UGent and UZ Gent are documented and registered in a 'register of processing activities', the GDPR Register.
This internal documentation obligation is an essential tool to help researchers comply …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: how can I ensure that the processing of personal data is lawful?
The processing of personal data is only lawful if one of the conditions or legal grounds of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is met.
It is very important to indicate the applicable legal basis for the processing at the start of your research in the GDPR register.
There …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: how to be transparent to data subjects in my research?
Informing the persons whose personal data are processed (the data subjects) is one of the basic principles and obligations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
As a researcher, it's your responsibility to provide information about your research to the data subjects in your research.
Elements of transparancy … Read morelevel: detail
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: What should I do in the event of further/secondary processing of personal data?
Primary vs. secondary processing
In the case of further or secondary use of personal data in a research project, the personal data will not be directly collected from the data subjects by you.
If you do collect the personal data directly from the data subjects as part of your research …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: What information should I include in an informed consent form when the processing of personal data is based on the consent of the data subjects?
To be lawful, the processing of personal data must be based on one of the legal grounds provided in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
If the processing of personal data within your research project is based on the consent of the data subject as the legal basis, …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: who are considered to be vulnerable persons?
Sometimes mention is made of vulnerable natural persons in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Examples- minors
- pregnant women
- the elderly
- people with mental disorders
- asylum seekers
- people with disabilities
- ethnic minorities
- the sick and patients
These are often persons who are legally incompetent, persons …
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GDPR
research data management
GDPR: What rights do data subjects have, how do I respect them and what exceptions may apply to research?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) defines the persons whose personal data are processed as data subjects.
As a researcher, you have to take into account that the data subjects can in accordance with the GDPR exercise different rights with regard to their personal data.
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GDPR
research data management
Web of Science: what is My Research Assistant (app) and how do I use it?
Web of Science (Clarivate) developed a new app to help you access their database from wherever you are. Once you're set up, you don't need to be connected to the Ghent University network anymore! But what can you do with it exactly, and how can you start using it?
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database
research question
search engines
EndNote: importing references
You can import references into EndNote from many different databases. In the clips below, we explain how to import references from the four most commonly used ones: the library's catalogue, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.
Web of Science
Click here for the Research tip on how to …
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academic writing
database
EndNote
search engines
FWO: How do I complete the DMP section in my FWO application?
Data management planning as part of FWO policy
As of 2018, the FWO has made Research Data Management (RDM) a key element of its policy for all support channels. This entails new requirements for researchers regarding data management planning (see the UGent RDM webpages for more details on FWO policy). …
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FWO
integriteit
integrity
research data management
Zenodo: step-by-step guide for preservation and sharing of research data and software
This is a step-by-step guide for sharing data and software in Zenodo, a popular generic data repository. For more general information about the use of Zenodo as well as other data repositories, check our research tip "When to use Zenodo to preserve and share research data?", RDM …
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Biblio
data register
research data management
GISMO: How do I upload a DMP and link it to my project?
In this tip, you will find a practical guide to uploading your data management plan(DMP) in GISMO
GISMOGISMO acts as a database of all (research) projects at Ghent University.
Access GISMO with your Ghent University account via http://gismo.ugent.be.
Then choose the tab Project. Via the tile overview you …
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GISMO
research data management
EndNote: how can I update or edit references?
To mannually edit a reference, simply select the reference and edit in the right-hand column.
Edit manuallyIf you want to manually edit a reference, you:
- Open EndNote via Athena.
- Select the reference you want to edit.
- In the right-hand column, you can edit the reference in the tab …
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EndNote
EndNote: hoe kan je referenties importeren vanuit ClinicalTrials.gov?
TIP 1: Als je niet ál je zoekresultaten wil exporteren, dien je eerst de gewenste referenties te selecteren. Vervolgens worden deze automatisch tijdelijk bewaard bij 'Saved studies', zie knop rechtsboven.
- Open je lijst met opgeslagen referenties door te klikken opSaved Studies> Download (rechtsboven)
- Selecteer het bestandsformaat: Plain text > Download
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academisch schrijven
artikel
EndNote
FFW
FGE
refereren