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Profiles @ St. Kate's

Profiles @ St. Kate's is a module of the research information management tool for St. Catherine University that records research, scholarly, creative, and quality improvement data for our faculty and key academic and research staff.

Logging into Profiles @ St. Kate's

Profiles @ St. Kate's is built on a platform called Pure.  To log into your profile:

  1. Go to https://stkate.elsevierpure.com/
  2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Login to Pure (https://stkate.elsevierpure.com/admin/workspace.xhtml)
    1. See below for image of the 'Log in to Pure' link.  
    2. This 'Log in to Pure' link appears at the bottom of all Faculty Portal pages.
  3. If prompted, login with your St. Kate email and password.  This will bring you to your personal overview page

Adding Your Scholarship

There are a few ways to add works to your profile.  

1. Automated search where the system will search for works by you and let you know if it finds anything

2. Import your works

3. Manually enter your works

Scholarship & Activities Types

You can use a data entry form to add items related to your research. In all cases, add an item by clicking the plus sign next to its type. From there you can further specify the item's category and fill in a form with all the information you have. (link to further detail on each of these types.

  • Research Outputs are much more than publications. In addition to different kinds of textual outputs, you can add information about digital or visual products, performances, exhibitions, and more. 
  • Activities include University and discipline service, editorial and peer review work, public engagement, work as a consultant, or any other professional activity you would like to highlight. 
  • Prizes include any type of medal or award, as well as competitively awarded fellowships.
  • Press/Media items include public comments and appearances you make as an expert in your field. When possible, include a link to the item.
  • Grants include any grants you have received and information about those grants.  Grants can be associated with research outputs, activities, projects, and more.
  • Projects in Pure are usually associated with Grants, but can stand alone. Projects are useful for grouping together related work or collaborators. If a Grant is imported from SPREE, there will be a Project with the same name.
  • Datasets are any reusable set of data collected for your research. You can associate your datasets with research outputs and grants, and include a link so interested parties can download and use the data themselves. 

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