Coming soon: SDGs on your Research@Flinders profile

Starting mid-March, your Research@Flinders profile will have an exciting new addition – Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This new feature allows our researchers to curate which SDGs are displayed on your public profiles, showcasing how your work contributes to global sustainability efforts.

For more information about SDGs and how they’ll work on your Research@Flinders profiles, click here.

Two information sessions are being held to help identify how to properly align your research with one or more of the SDGs.

Presented by Roslyn Clermont, Senior Business Intelligence and Planning Analyst, and Fiona Butcher, Senior Librarian, Research Engagement this session will explore:

  • What are the 17 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals?
  • How can you link your research to the relevant SDG?
  • Why is linking your research to SDGs important?
  • What support is available to you?
  • How you can add/edit Sustainable Development Goal tags in your ResearchNow profile.

Fiona will demonstrate how ResearchNow will publish SDGs on researchers’ public Research@Flinders profiles and tag content with SDG keywords. Research outputs harvested from Scopus will also be tagged with relevant SDGs.

For more information and to register for one of the sessions, click here.

 

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