Research UEES: Platform dedicated to enhancing research and academic visibility

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Espiritu Santo University has launched UEES Research, innovative platform aimed at strengthening scientific research and promoting open science. This tool, which is integrated into the university's academic ecosystem, will facilitate the visibility of research work and foster collaboration with international academic networks, which will consolidate the institution's projects in the coming years.

Designed to manage scientific production efficiently, the platform allows the automatic registration of each publication in journals indexed in SCOPUS, validating the authors' data and increasing the visibility of their work. It also facilitates the connection between researchers with common interests, optimizing the impact and scope of the university's scientific production.

For researchers and the institution, UEES Research offers benefits such as proper registration of publications, access to key metrics and improved global visibility. In addition, it contributes to the strengthening of collaborative networks both within and outside the university, simplifying the management of research data and compliance with funders' requirements, consolidating UEES as a reference in international academic research.

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