KIB Podcast
KIB Podcast
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The Karolinska Institutet University Library podcast tackle topics related to the scientific publishing landscape and research infrastructure. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Focuses on the scientific publishing landscape, research infrastructure, and academic resource utilization, with episodes discussing large language models in research and systematic reviews methodologies.

The Karolinska Institutet University Library podcast tackle topics related to the scientific publishing landscape and research infrastructure.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“10 minutes of your time can make both funders, and local as well as international collaborators find you – instead of them choosing someone else.”
KI RIMS is not just another admin system but a system with a purpose to collect, improve and make the information about KI’s research available.
It gathers data on publications and research grants, and researchers can then use the compiled information to, for example, generate their CV and publication list.
In this episode we discuss why you should take ten minutes to make sure your profile page mirrors you and the research you do. We hear Rose-Marie Karlsson, Grants Office, Johan Lundström, Professor of psychology, Catharina Rehn, Product manager and Katarina Amcoff at the University Library – all four at Karolinska Institutet.
A special thank you to Caroline Myrberg and Malin Essén, at KIB, for background information.
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