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1 SciENcv: NLM’s Fed-wide biosketch tool NIH Regional Meeting May 2016
Neil Thakur, PhD Office of Extramural Research Bart Trawick, PhD National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine

2 The New NIH Biosketch B: Neil, why do we have a new biosketch for NIH?
N: We know journal titles are not a great way to judge scientific accomplishments. But that is what the old biosketch format encouraged people to do. So our leadership decided we should give applicants the chance to put their work into context in their own words. The new biosketch allow researchers to describe up to five most significant contributions to science along with the historical background that framed their research (Contributions to Science, Section C) include an optional link to works from a publicly available source extend the page limit from four to five

3 Why? Allows applicants to:
describe the magnitude and significance of their scientific contributions (including publications) provide more detailed information about their research experience in the context of the proposed project

4 NIH Biosketch spotter’s guide

5 New NIH biosketch, Section A

6 New NIH biosketch, Section C

7 Biosketch tweaks– Version C to Version D
Key Policy tweaks Minimize overstuffing- no graphics Citation Enhancements Allowing non-peer reviewed publications to be included to correspond with the allowance of other non-peer reviewed research products (from ‘reference up to four peer-reviewed publications or other non-publication research products’ to ‘cite up to four publications or research products’) If applicant provides a URL to their publications, it must be on a federal (.gov) website Key clarifications Integrating instructions for institutional research training, institutional career development, or research education grant applications with main biosketch Clarifications to ensure junior applicants can better describe their productivity Minimize overstuffing Disallowing inclusion of graphics, figures and tables (also not supported by SciENcv) Adding overstuffing warnings to Sections A and C Clarifications to ensure junior applicants can better describe their productivity Clarifying that research products can include conference proceedings such as meeting abstracts, posters or other presentations Clarifying that people can mention in-progress products (e.g. manuscripts under review) in the narrative for Section C, but not cite them as one of their citations These citations do not have to be authored by you, but do have to be relevant to your contribution.

8 Biosketch tweaks– Version C to Version D
Minor Policy/instruction tweaks Requesting people add other names used to author research products in section A Citation Enhancements Adding research products as allowable citations to section A to correspond with their allowance in Section C Deleting the requirement that the past 3 years of research support are listed in order of relevance. Minor Clarifications Extensive changes for clarity- Using shorter sentences, bullets and shorter paragraphs Clarifying that the URL for a publication list is optional (as always intended, and conveyed in the FAQ)

9 Questions on NIH Biosketch changes?

10 SciENcv Overview N: What is SciENcv

11 SciENcv Overview SciENcv = Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae
SciENcv interagency working group: DOD, DOE, EPA, NIH, NSF, USDA Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) request At end- N: there are so many data systems- how do this fit into the ones we already have

12 SciENcv = Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae
Leveraging existing data to support applications, reporting and collaboration SciENcv eRA PubMed PMC NIHMS Published Articles Author Manuscripts NIH RPPR NIH grant/paper reporting systems My NCBI NIH biosketch NSF Biosketch (pilot) CV format Report Formats SciENcv My Bibliography Other Established Inputs User supplied RIS Federal API RePORT? Star Metrics? COI/Reviewer tool?

13 Getting Started with SciENcv
N: Bart, how do we access SciENcv?

14 SciENcv homepage: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sciencv
Where to start? SciENcv homepage:

15 Linking an eRA Commons account

16 Linking an eRA Commons account
First time using this sign in pathway? Accounts are now linked!

17 Other sign in options N: Bart, can NIH employees use SciENcv too?

18 Linked accounts

19 My NCBI main page N: Bart, what are all these windows for?

20 SciENcv main page N: Bart, What is a profile on sciENcv?

21 Using SciENcv

22 Creating a new SciENcv profile
From Scratch From an external source (Including ORCiD) Duplicate an existing profile N: Bart, what is ORCID?

23 Duplicating an existing SciENcv profile
NSF NIH NIH-2

24 Create a new SciENcv profile page
N: Bart, who can see a profile? Why would someone want to share it?

25 NIH Biosketch page Metadata & options Biosketch form

26 Populating sections with linked data – text fields

27 Controls for editing data
Show/hide item Delete/edit existing items Create new entry New entry dialog box

28 Populating sections with linked data – pick lists
Pick list can dynamically update via feed.

29 Selecting citations Show/hide pick list New functionality
N: Bart, what if my paper is not listed here? Should I add them to My Bibliography or ORCID? How do I decide?

30 Search PubMed directly from SciENcv

31 New options for adding citations to My Bibliography

32 Additional citations types added to My Bibliography

33 Bulk upload citations in MEDLINE or RIS formats
1. Click “Upload a file” button 2. Choose MEDLINE or RIS file 3. Success message

34 Selecting awards Award data feeds Show/hide pick list Final Display
N: Bart, what is the user tab? Is that manual entry? Final Display

35 SciENcv and NSF

36 NSF SciENcv Pilot – Smoke Test Only
Important Note: It is not recommended that users submit biosketches from the tool at this time This pilot is designed purely to gauge user feedback and assess the functionality Updates are still being made to the tool so that it will generate NSF-specific biosketches Users and submitting organizations will still be required to ensure their submittals are in compliance with NSF Policy

37 Creating a new NSF SciENcv profile
From Scratch From an external source (Including ORCiD) Duplicate an existing profile

38 Creating a new NSF SciENcv profile

39 Helpful Links Provide feedback to info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
My NCBI documentation: Movie tutorial on managing compliance: NIH Public Access Policy homepage: SciENcv is available at: SciENcv documentation: SciENcv video overview: Provide feedback to


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