by Learning and Research Services HKUL on 2025-09-04T14:34:00+08:00 | 0 Comments
Researcher Connect, managed by the HKU Libraries, is a blog designed for the HKU research community, bringing community members the latest news and trends in research support services, as well as the updates of scholarly communication support initiatives and events available at the HKU Libraries.
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Balancing Openness and Privacy in Research Data Sharing
To promote transparency and research integrity, researchers are encouraged to make their research processes accessible, including sharing research data. However, for researchers working with human participants, there are important ethical and legal considerations…
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) continues to be home to distinguished scholars and researchers excelling across diverse fields. Following our previous blog post, this update provides insights based on the latest available data retrieved from…
AI Innovations in Academic Search: Comparing Web of Science Smart Search and EBSCOhost Natural Language Search
Academic databases have entered a transformative era with the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). Research found that AI can help researchers to formulate…
While traditional written abstracts remain essential, video abstracts can help share your work with broader audiences. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, it is now possible for anyone to create engaging and professional-looking video abstracts…
[Guest Post] Automating Data Transparency with AI: A Framework for Detecting Data Availability Statements
The push for open science means researchers are paying more attention to transparency, reproducibility, and data access. One important practice? Adding Data Availability Statements (DAS) to published papers…
[Guest Post] Embracing the Journey: Reflecting on My Open Data Research
In today’s fiercely competitive world, many people become so fixated on their ultimate goals that they overlook the importance of the journey to get there. While achieving desired outcomes is important…
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