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1 Back to Contents Global Expertise Network for Industry, University, and Scholars (GENIUS) is a global WWW network and database of scientific and scholarly expertise containing profiles entered and maintained by scholars and researchers at leading universities and research institutions throughout the world. GENIUS provides a searchable resource for locating academic investigators/research partners for potential collaborations. Search profiles based on Keywords, Research Interests, Institution, State, and/or Country. You can also perform free-text searches on full profiles. SMARTS/GENIUS Overview What is GENIUS?

2 Back to Contents Accessing GENIUS Back to Contents

3 Accessing SMARTS/GENIUS To access SMARTS/GENIUS, go to http://www.infoed.org. Click Access Info.Office.http://www.infoed.org Click GENIUS Search.

4 Back to Contents Creating a GENIUS Profile Back to Contents

5 Creating a GENIUS Profile Registering for GENIUS Click Create a New Profile from the SMARTS/GENIUS Search main page to create a GENIUS profile. You must create a GENIUS profile to receive SMARTS matches and/or to store your Curriculum Vitae. An alphabetical list of institutions will appear. Highlight your institution and click Select. The New Profile Registration page will appear. You will be required to enter your first and last name, email address, department affiliation, and username and password. When complete, click Submit. It is extremely important that your email address is present and accurate to ensure proper notification of funding opportunities.

6 Back to Contents Creating a GENIUS Profile The Profile Summary Page will appear. This is the name of the investigator/faculty member and the institution with which they are affiliated. Investigator Name/Institution Name Full Profile View The Full Profile View will display all of the categories/information you have entered into your profile. Account Status Account Status indicates whether a profile has been validated or is pending validation. A profile must be validated by your Module Administrator in order to receive SMARTS matches. General and Keywords categories need to be completed in order to receive SMARTS matches or to store your Curriculum Vitae. Categories Required for GENIUS and SMARTS Categories Used in SMARTS Matching These categories are used to tailor search results for more targeted SMARTS matches. Categories Used in GENIUS These categories are used to store Curriculum Vitae within GENIUS. Biographical Sketch Template The Biographical Sketch Template enables you to customize and generate the official NIH 398 forms from data stored in your GENIUS profile. You can also export your full CV into Word, modify the information, and use it outside of InfoEd’s system. Profile Summary Page

7 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Back to Contents

8 Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS Required fields are Name, Department, Email, and Citizenship. In order to receive SMARTS matches, you need to fill out the General and Keywords categories. Click General from the Profile Summary Page. The General Information page stores all of the investigator’s contact/institution information. Under Private Profile, select Yes to prevent your profile from being searchable within the GENIUS database. Select No if you would like your profile information to be visible to investigators at your institution or globally. Click Department for instructions on selecting your primary department. To move from one field to the next, use the TAB key on your keyboard or the mouse.

9 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Selecting Departments A list of all of the departments within your institution will appear when you click on the Department link from the General screen. Click Save Changes to return to the General Information page.Choose the department where you hold academic rank as your primary department by checking the box to the left of the appropriate department. Make sure the primary option button is selected. To choose additional secondary departments with which you are affiliated, click the box to the left of each appropriate department title.

10 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS Click Change Username for instructions on changing your username.

11 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Changing Your Username The Username Change page will appear when you click Change Username from the General Information page. Enter your new username in the Enter New Username text box.Click Save Changes to return to the General Information page.

12 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS After you have entered your General information, there are five questions at the bottom of the General Information page that need to be answered in order to receive SMARTS e-mail notifications. Question 1 Question 1 allows you to specify whether you would like prospective partners/collaborators, who find you in GENIUS searches, to contact you directly or make initial contact with your institutional contact. Question 2 Question 2 allows you to specify whether you would like to receive SMARTS matches. To receive SMARTS matches, make sure the Yes option button is selected. Question 3 Question 3 allows you to specify how you would like to receive your SMARTS matches (in a single email message or one “hit” per e-mail. Question 4 Question 4 allows you to specify whether you only want to receive SMARTS output of programs from U.S. sponsors only. Question 5 Question 5 allows you to specify the format in which you would like to receive your SMARTS output (Full Program or Summary Format). Click here to view a sample of SMARTS output in Full Program format.

13 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS The following is an example of SMARTS output in Full Program format. Click the Web Site URL to link to the program application guidelines. The Program URL will link you to the full program announcement.

14 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS Click here to view a sample of SMARTS output in Summary format.

15 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS The following is an example of SMARTS output in Summary format. Click here to view the full SPIN program.

16 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Clicking the full description link from within your email message will bring you to the full SPIN program as it appears in the SPIN search engine.

17 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS Once you have completed the General Information page, you need to fill out Keywords based on your areas of interest. The keywords you select will be used in SMARTS matching. Click Keywords from the Profile Summary Page.

18 Back to Contents Selecting Keywords Setting Up SMARTS The Keywords screen appears. Keywords are broken into 12 major divisions. You can select keywords in four different ways: Click to view an example of how to search using the Search for a Particular Keyword box. Choose specific keywords within a major topic area. Specific Keywords Within a Major Topic Area Search for particular keywords via the Search for a Particular Keyword box. Search for a Particular Keyword box Choose specific keywords from an alphabetical listing of the Keyword Thesaurus. Alphabetical Listing Choose an entire division of keywords by major topic for a very broad search. Entire Division of Keywords

19 Back to Contents Since keywords of interest may fall across two or more major divisions, you can search the entire Keyword Thesaurus for a particular word(s), by entering a root word (ex. cardio) into the Search for a Particular Keyword box. Click Search. Selecting Keywords Setting Up SMARTS

20 Back to Contents Keywords containing the root word “cardio” will be returned. Highlight keywords from the resulting list and click Select/Save Changes to save keywords. Selecting Keywords Setting Up SMARTS

21 Back to Contents Selecting Keywords Setting Up SMARTS To select multiple keywords from the list, hold down the Control key (or Command key on a Mac) while clicking the mouse. OR Logic is automatically imposed on selected keywords. Once you have selected keywords, click Select/Save Changes to save keywords. Keywords that appear in all caps on the list indicate general keywords. Selecting these keywords will increase the number of general programs you receive as SMARTS matches. Click Return to return to the Profile Summary Page.

22 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Selecting Keywords You can choose to receive Exact Matches or Hierarchical Matches on keywords.

23 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Selecting Keywords Exact MatchingHierarchical Matching HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL Anatomical Systems/Sites Bone Marrow Cardiovascular System Disease Entities/Medical Problems, Behavior Asthma Lung Cancer Exact Matching: In the example above, if you chose the keyword HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL in combination with Exact Matches, you would receive SMARTS matches of SPIN programs that contain that exact keyword. Hierarchical Matches: If you chose the same keyword in combination with Hierarchical Matches, you would receive SMARTS matches of SPIN programs that contain that exact keyword, plus SPIN programs containing any keywords that fall hierarchically under HEALTH AND SAFETY/MEDICAL SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL, such as Anatomical System/Sites, Bone Marrow, Cardiovascular System, etc.

24 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Deleting Keywords Once you select keywords, they will appear at the bottom of the Keywords screen. To delete existing keywords, select the check boxes next to the keywords you would like to delete and click Delete Checked Keywords.

25 Back to Contents Setting Up SMARTS Categories Required for SMARTS Once you select keywords based on your areas of interest, you have the option of selecting additional criteria in the categories under Used in SMARTS matching to tailor your search. To exclude programs for which you are not eligible, select Applicant Types that describe you (ex. faculty member, researcher/investigator, graduate student, etc.) Select Award Types if you are looking for a particular funding mechanism (ex. research grants only) to exclude funding mechanisms you are not interested in (ex. fellowships, internships, etc.) Geographical Restrictions should be used to restrict programs based on where you are located. Choose your state and region in combination with No RESTRICTIONS. Locations Tenable allows you to specify where you would like to go to carry out the award. Include Any/No Restrictions to include programs that do not specify location restrictions. Sponsor Types describe the type of organization administering the grant/award (ex. federal, foundation, etc.)

26 Back to Contents CV Categories Back to Contents

27 CV Categories Entering CV Information Advisees: Store data about students/scholars with whom you have served as thesis advisor. Collaborators: List individuals with whom you have collaborated on a project, book, article, report, or paper. Committee Memberships: List any committees on which you have served. Courses Taught: List the courses you have taught. Creative Activities: List any exhibits, performances, public collections, public artistic presentations, etc. in which you have participated. Education: List educational background. Employment: List your current and previous employment. Honors and Awards: List any honors and awards received. GENIUS categories and their purpose are described below. Languages: List proficiency in all languages. Patents: List all patents granted. Professional Associations and Societies: List all professional associations to which you have belonged. Professional Licenses/Certificates: List all professional licenses and certificates obtained. Publications: List all works you have had published. Research: Enter information about your research and research interests/areas of expertise. Reviewed Works: List all reviewed works (peer- reviewed bodies of work not scheduled to be published or previously published.) Sponsored Funding: List any current, past, and pending support from projects and proposals from all sources. GENIUS categories enable you to store your Curriculum Vitae. You may enter information into as may categories as needed to satisfy your personal requirements.

28 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Back to Contents

29 Biographical Sketch Templates Creating Biographical Sketch Templates Once you enter information into the GENIUS categories, you can customize and generate the official NIH 398 Biosketch from data stored in your GENIUS profile and export your CV information into Word. We are now going to create a sample Biosketch Template tailored around the topic of cardiology.

30 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Creating Biographical Sketch Templates To create a Biosketch Template, click Add under the Biographical Sketch heading on the Profile Summary Page. The “Please Enter a name for your New CV Bio” dialog box will appear. Enter a name for your new CV Biosketch in the text box and click OK.

31 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Creating Biographical Sketch Templates The CV Bio Setup Form will appear displaying all of the information that has been entered into your GENIUS profile. Leaving the drop-down box blank will omit that information from being displayed in the selected formats. Click Save Layout when you are finished ordering the categories and the information within each category. Determines the order in which the category name will be displayed in the Full CV format. You can select the order in which each category will appear in the the Full CV Word document format. FF and FF Modular Biosketch formats generate the official 398 form. The categories can not be rearranged. Determines the order in which the category information will be displayed in the FF, FF Modular, and Full CV formats. You can determine the sequence in which each item within a category will be displayed on the FF, FF Modular, and Full CV biosketch formats. Information under the General category will automatically be displayed first.

32 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Creating Biographical Sketch Templates Click OK to save the changes made on the screen. The “Do you want to save the changes made on this screen?” dialog box will appear. The CV Bio Setup Form will appear. Click Return to return to the Profile Summary Page.

33 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Creating Biographical Sketch Templates The process can be repeated to customize multiple biosketches within your GENIUS profile to be used with all NIH proposals. The Profile Summary Page will display each of your Biographical Sketch Templates once they have been created.

34 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Viewing Biographical Sketch Templates Click the.PDF icon under the FF or FF Mod header next to the template you want to view. Once you create a biosketch template, you can view the forms in three formats. Click here to view FF or FF Modular form. The official NIH 398 Biosketch forms will appear in.pdf format and will contain the information that you selected from your GENIUS profile. Click the Word icon under the Full CV header next to the template you want to view. Click Download Document to view the Full CV. The CV information that you selected from your GENIUS profile will be displayed in a Word document. This document can be saved to your hard drive and edited in Microsoft Word or Word Perfect.

35 Back to Contents Biographical Sketch Templates Editing/Deleting Biographical Sketch Templates Once you have created a biosketch template, you can edit or delete your biosketch at any time. To edit your Biosketch Template, click the edit icon under the Edit header next to the template you want to edit. The CV Bio Setup Form will appear where you can make your changes. Click Return to return to the Profile Summary Page. To delete your Biosketch Template, click the delete icon under the Delete header next to the template you want to delete. The “Are you sure you want to delete this CV Bio?” dialog box will appear. Click OK to delete the CV Bio.

36 Back to Contents Editing a GENIUS Profile Back to Contents

37 Editing a GENIUS Profile Once you create a GENIUS profile, you have control over your profile information and can access your profile at any time to make changes. To edit your GENIUS profile, click Edit Existing Profile from the SMARTS/GENIUS Search main page. Enter your username and password. Editing Your GENIUS Profile The Profile Summary Page will appear where you can edit the appropriate categories of your profile.

38 Back to Contents Accessing GENIUS Search Back to Contents

39 Accessing GENIUS Search To access GENIUS Search, go to http://www.infoed.org. Click Access Info.Office.http://www.infoed.org Click GENIUS Search.

40 Back to Contents GENIUS Searching Back to Contents

41 The SMARTS/GENIUS Search main page is broken up into 3 areas: SMARTS/GENIUS (Create a New Profile, Edit Existing Profile, Administrative Tools) Quick Links (Canned searches of new profiles that have been added to GENIUS, recent funding awards, and recent patents/publications) Searching (Quick Search & Advanced Search) SMARTS/GENIUS Search Main Page

42 Back to Contents Quick Search To perform a Quick Search, type the word(s) you want to search for in the Quick Search for free text box. From the in Fields… drop-down menu, select to search Keywords, Research, Patents, or Publications. (The categories correspond to information that each investigator/researcher entered in their corresponding GENIUS profile categories.) From the in Country… drop-down menu, select the country from which you would like to search for investigators/researchers. From the Return Results drop-down menu, select the number of results you would like to view per page. Click Search.

43 Back to Contents Quick Search The GENIUS Search Results page will appear where you can view your search results.

44 Back to Contents Advanced Search To conduct a more detailed search, click the Advanced Search Page link at the bottom of the GENIUS Search Results page or at the bottom of the Quick Search screen.

45 Back to Contents There are six categories available to conduct an Advanced Search. By entering data into a category, the system will search for a match to your query within GENIUS profiles. The category search is looking for the same words or phrases that can be found in other investigators’ or researchers’ profiles. Advanced Search Click Hyperlink Categories to make selections Type a word or phrase into the Free Text Fields

46 Back to Contents Advanced Search Full Profile Search Allows you to enter a word or phrase to search an entire GENIUS profile. Advanced Search Categories Search categories and their purpose are described below. Research Interests Allows you to enter a word or phrase to search the Research field of a profile. from Institutions Allows you to search for a potential collaborator(s) from a particular institution. Keywords Allows you to search for investigators who have chosen a specific keyword(s) from the SPIN Keyword Thesaurus based on their areas of interest. in Country(s) Allows you to search for potential collaborator(s) within a certain country. in States Allows you to search for potential collaborator(s) within a certain state.

47 Back to Contents Advanced Search Categories Advanced Search We are now going to run a sample search utilizing a few search categories. Enter Biological Sciences into the Full Profile Search free text box to search an entire GENIUS Profile for that phrase. Click in Country(s) to select U.S.A. This search will find all profiles located at institutions in the U.S.A. that contain the phrase biological sciences.

48 Back to Contents Advanced Search View/Delete Search Criteria To delete a search criterion, select the check box to the left of the search item(s) that you would like to remove. Click Delete Items to return to the Advanced Search page. You can view and/or delete criteria from a search by clicking Delete Items at the bottom of the Advanced Search page.

49 Back to Contents Advanced Search View/Delete Search Criteria To delete the entire search, click Clear Search.

50 Back to Contents Viewing Investigator Profiles Back to Contents

51 Running a Search Viewing Profiles Once you select your search criteria, you can set the number of search results that will be displayed per page. The number of results you can select ranges from 25-100. Click Run Search to run the search.

52 Back to Contents Viewing/Selecting Search Results Viewing Profiles Once you have run the search, the GENIUS Search Results page appears. You can scroll through an alphabetical listing of investigators’ names whose GENIUS profiles matched your search criteria. Click the investigator’s full name to view an individual profile in its entirety. Select the check box next to the investigator’s name to include it in your report.

53 Back to Contents Profile Display Page Viewing Profiles Once you click on the investigator’s name, the entire GENIUS profile will be displayed on the screen. Profile details are organized into categories for easier viewing. Investigator’s nameInstitution Name General Information

54 Back to Contents Ethnic/Racial Status Categories used to store Curriculum Vitae (Will vary depending on individual profile): Categories used in SMARTS matching (Will vary depending on individual profile): Geographical Restrictions Locations Tenable Employment Education Honors and Awards Languages Viewing Profiles

55 Back to Contents Viewing Profiles Committee Memberships Research Publications Categories used to store Curriculum Vitae (Will vary depending on individual profile):

56 Back to Contents GENIUS Reporting Back to Contents

57 Report/Destination Options GENIUS Reporting After you run your search and view your results, you can create reports of GENIUS profiles from the GENIUS Search Results page. To Print or Save to File your search results, first select the profiles you would like to include in your report by selecting the check boxes next to the appropriate investigators’ names.

58 Back to Contents Report/Destination Options GENIUS Reporting Select your report format. Report Options Select the output type. Destination Options Click Build to build your report. You will see the GENIUS profiles you selected in the report format you specified.

59 Back to Contents Report/Destination Options GENIUS Reporting Report and Destination options are described below. Full Profile will display all of the categories provided in the GENIUS profile. (Note: Remember that the GENIUS database is user- controlled; investigators fill out only information they want entered into the database. Some fields may contain no information.) Click here to view a sample report in Custom Layout.

60 Back to Contents Custom Layout GENIUS Reporting By clicking Custom Layout, you can customize your report layout to include the fields that satisfy your search requirements. De-select the check boxes next to the GENIUS category names you do not want to include in your report and click Save Layout. The Custom Layout will look like this (including the General Information, Keywords, and Research Interests fields):

61 Back to Contents Report/Destination Options GENIUS Reporting Report and Destination options are described below. Display to Browser/Print allows you to display your report to your browser and print. Click here to view a sample report in Save to File output.

62 Back to Contents GENIUS Reporting Save to File allows you to save your report to your hard drive or disk. After you click Build, the Download File screen will appear. Click here to download the file.


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