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All members of the University community
who have faculty status are invited to add their expertise records
to the University of Pittsburgh/Community of Science Expertise
database.
What is the University of Pittsburgh
Faculty Expertise Database?
The University of Pittsburgh Faculty Expertise database contains profiles
of University of Pittsburgh faculty members and research associates from
all disciplines. Each profile includes a first-person description of research
interests and expertise as well as biographical information. The Community
of Science (COS) maintains these profiles and makes them available on the
web to member educational institutions as well as to member corporations
and government agencies.
What is the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE?
The COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE is a network of research resources on the Web.
The University of Pittsburgh is one of over 700 universities and research
institutions throughout the world participating in the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE.
Currently the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE has four major components:
- Funding Opportunities Database with by-products
such as a customized Funding Alert for each researcher
and the weekly COS Funding News
- Funded Research, a collection of five funded
grants databases: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National
Science Foundation (NSF), United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA), Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and The Medical
Research Council, UK (MRC)
- Specialized databases such as FedBizOpps/Commerce
Business Daily, Federal Register, U.S. Patents,
and Meetings and Conferences
What are the major advantages of Pitt's
participation in the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE?
- Members of the University of Pittsburgh
community can readily identify persons with requisite research
interests and expertise for potential collaborative or consulting
relationships.
- Universities, corporations and government
agencies that are members of the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE can identify
University of Pittsburgh persons and programs for potential
research funding and collaboration.
- The University of Pittsburgh has its own
faculty research interest and expertise database.
- The University of Pittsburgh community
has free access to specialized COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE databases
such as Funding Opportunities, the agency award databases, U.S.
Patents, Federal Register, and FedBizOpps/Commerce
Business Daily.
- The Community of Science sends customized
weekly Funding Alerts to each University of Pittsburgh
faculty member who has completed a basic expertise/funding
interest profile.
How can I as a member of the University
of Pittsburgh community search the University of Pittsburgh Expertise
database and the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE Funding Opportunities and Expertise databases?
Any member of the University community who has access to the Internet through
the pitt.edu or upmc.edu domains and a World Wide Web (WWW) browser can
search the databases.
How can I have my profile entered into
the University of Pittsburgh Expertise and COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE
databases?
- The most efficient way to enter your profile
into the databases is to do an online Add. Go to the
following website (http://registration.cos.com/cos/basic.html) to
create your personal COS Workbench. After registering and selecting
a username and password, you will automatically access your
COS Workbench where you can Update You Profile. After
you have completed the online questionnaire, it can take up
to one week for the COMMUNITY OF SCIENCE to process your record
and format it for inclusion in the Expertise databases.
- If you have any questions about adding
yourself to the Expertise databases, contact the University
liaison*.
How can I update or change my profile?
- After your original
profile has been formally entered into the Expertise databases,
you can update or change your profile as often as you wish
to do so. Simply go to (http://login.cos.com/),
and login to your COS Workbench with your username and password.
Once you are in your COS Workbench you can select Update
Current Profile. Generally, any changes you make to a
profile that is already published (or publicly available)
will be immediately reflected in the public database. If
you make changes to an unpublished COS profile, it can take
up to a week for that profile to be searchable in the public
database.
If you have forgotten your username and
password or have any questions about updating your expertise
record, contact the University liaison*.
*University liaison with the COMMUNITY
OF SCIENCE:
Jan Schaffner
350 Thackeray Hall
Office of Research
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Phone: 624-7417
E-Mail Address: bestpitt@pitt.edu
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