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Your Research Profile
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international
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https://libguides.tcd.ie/researchprofile
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https://libguides.tcd.ie/schol-comm
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2026-03-16T07:03:26+00:00
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Your Research Profile

Source: https://libguides.tcd.ie/researchprofile Parent: https://libguides.tcd.ie/schol-comm

What is a research profile?

A research profile is any internet-based, individual profile that is used to showcase your work. There are several options available, and you can find out more about the most common research profiles by browsing the tabs in the left-hand sidebar.

Researchers should ideally have two or three research profiles. We recommend that you start with these three profile types:

  1. An institutional/university profile (for TCD staff, this is your Research Support System profile)
  2. An ORCID profile
  3. A bibliometric/impact profile (e.g. a Google Scholar, Scopus, or Web of Science profile)

You can set up as many research profiles as you like, but it's important that you keep your profiles up-to-date. Here are some tips for maintaining your profiles:

Why do I need a research profile?

Having your own unique research profile:

Having an up-to-date and well-maintained research profile is essential for promoting yourself and your work, and will help you to both expand your network and increase your research impact.