The HKU Scholars Hub collects and publicly displays data on all facets of HKU research and scholars. Recent enhancements mean that data in the Hub can be easily reused in a variety of different ways and purposes. • Web Service: any data element can be extracted in batch mode from the Hub for reuse elsewhere, such as building departmental web sites • Statistics: citation, download and view counts on publications, etc can be exported daily, weekly, or monthly, for easy comparison Other New Features • Visualizations & tables: interactive charts showing the extent of a scholar’s network • DOI Registration: register DOI numbers for all the papers in your HKU conference • Professional Memberships: newly extracted from the Registry,...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
<div>Quantifying reproducibility and compliance of HKU and PLOS's open data policies on HKU's publi...
AbstractThe CRIS now at the University of Hong Kong, “HKU Scholars Hub” (the Hub), began as a means ...
With the advent of Knowledge Exchange, the HKU Scholars Hub, the IR of HKU, has had to quickly adapt...
Developed and maintained by the University Libraries, the Hub is the institutional repository of The...
The HKU Office of Knowledge Exchange (KEO) has sponsored several Open Access (OA) projects at HKU se...
In 2009 The University of Hong Kong (HKU) wrote mission and vision statements, and strategic plans h...
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The Univer...
This presentation introduces new developments of the HKU Scholars Hub, the current research informat...
Quantifying reproducibility and compliance of HKU and PLOS's open data policies, and also exploring ...
Conferencia realizado del 12 al 14 de setiembre en Lima, Peru del 2012 en el marco del 15º Simposio ...
Conference Theme: The Universal Repository Library and Guarantees for the Sustainability of the Digi...
The University of Hong Kong’s statement on vision now has three themes: 1) Research, 2) Teaching & ...
•High-Performance Computing at the University of Huddersfield –HPC System Users –HPC Resources •R...
Presented at the 2020 JH Libraries Assembly.• About Data Services • Areas of our services • Types ...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
<div>Quantifying reproducibility and compliance of HKU and PLOS's open data policies on HKU's publi...
AbstractThe CRIS now at the University of Hong Kong, “HKU Scholars Hub” (the Hub), began as a means ...
With the advent of Knowledge Exchange, the HKU Scholars Hub, the IR of HKU, has had to quickly adapt...
Developed and maintained by the University Libraries, the Hub is the institutional repository of The...
The HKU Office of Knowledge Exchange (KEO) has sponsored several Open Access (OA) projects at HKU se...
In 2009 The University of Hong Kong (HKU) wrote mission and vision statements, and strategic plans h...
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The Univer...
This presentation introduces new developments of the HKU Scholars Hub, the current research informat...
Quantifying reproducibility and compliance of HKU and PLOS's open data policies, and also exploring ...
Conferencia realizado del 12 al 14 de setiembre en Lima, Peru del 2012 en el marco del 15º Simposio ...
Conference Theme: The Universal Repository Library and Guarantees for the Sustainability of the Digi...
The University of Hong Kong’s statement on vision now has three themes: 1) Research, 2) Teaching & ...
•High-Performance Computing at the University of Huddersfield –HPC System Users –HPC Resources •R...
Presented at the 2020 JH Libraries Assembly.• About Data Services • Areas of our services • Types ...
published_or_final_versionJULAC, eIFL.net, SpringerLink, HUCOM, Hong Kong Library Associatio
<div>Quantifying reproducibility and compliance of HKU and PLOS's open data policies on HKU's publi...
AbstractThe CRIS now at the University of Hong Kong, “HKU Scholars Hub” (the Hub), began as a means ...