After almost four years of supporting OSU:pro, a part of me is a little sad to watch it sunset into the annals of Ohio State University technology history.
Gone will be the system of which I know every nook and cranny. Gone will be the system in which I spent countless hours reviewing citation formats (specifically …Read more at the full article: Goodbye OSU:pro and Hello Research in View!
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Goodbye OSU:pro and Hello Research in View!
How is Research in View Different from OSU:pro?
Research in View is being developed by Thomson Reuters together with the expertise and experience of the OSU:pro team. This allows for Research in View to use OSU:pro customer feedback in order to create a more user friendly and better functioning system. I would like to comment on a few of the new and/or improved …Read more at the full article: How is Research in View Different from OSU:pro?
OSU:pro to become Research in View
Over the past five years, Ohio State Faculty have become quite familiar with the system called OSU:pro. OSU:pro was created to collect Faculty expertise – teaching, research, and service activities – and allow for a single resource of reporting on this information. In 2008, The Office of Academic Affairs then decided to make it mandatory …Read more at the full article: OSU:pro to become Research in View


The News on Research in View
Last week, Research in View (https://osu.researchinview.thomsonreuters.com), the replacement system for OSU:pro, went live at THE Ohio State University. Over the last six days we have received plenty of feedback, mostly good. In this post I wanted to address some of the most common questions we are receiving.
Q: Do my editing access privileges (known as proxy …Read more at the full article: The News on Research in View