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Quick Guide to Using the Neuroarts Resource Center

February 28th, 2025
Quick Guide to Using the Neuroarts Resource Center
This Quick Guide provides a streamlined overview of how to navigate, engage, and contribute to the Neuroarts Resource Center. Learn how to set up your profile, explore content, connect with others, submit and manage content, and participate in the community.
Posted bySamuel Garrett
23 Chapters | 8 Minute read

Abstract/Description

The Neuroarts Resource Center Quick Guide is your go-to resource for navigating the platform with ease. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on setting up and managing your profile, exploring content, and engaging with the community. Learn how to use the Resource Center to find research, connect with collaborators, and discover funding and career opportunities.

For contributors, the guide outlines how to submit, edit, and manage content, including proper attribution for authors, organizations, and journals. It also explains the Community Bulletin Board and Social Feed, helping you share updates, participate in discussions, and stay connected with the neuroarts community.

Additionally, you’ll find key information on account settings, contacting site support, and suggesting platform improvements. Whether you're here to explore, collaborate, or contribute, this guide ensures you can fully utilize the Neuroarts Resource Center and connect with others in the field.

The Neuroarts Resource Center is designed to help you find what you need and connect with individuals and organizations across the field —all in one place. The site consists of user-generated content moderated by our team members and the community. Its content is organized into five key sections:

  • The Library holds a growing collection of research, articles, and media.
  • The Directory features profiles of individuals, organizations, and institutions in the field.
  • The Professional Opportunities section offers career development tools and opportunities.
  • The Funding section highlights public and private opportunities for financial support.
  • The Events section keeps you updated on conferences, workshops, and convenings.

Additionally, the Neuroarts Resource Center offers two other ways to share and connect with the community:

  • The Community Bulletin Board is where you can share announcements, start discussions, and collaborate with community members.
  • The Social Feed is where you can view your followers and their recent activity. You can also share Resource Center content directly to your feed.

Users can upload content to the five categories listed above and can engage with the community by using the Community Bulletin Board or the Social Feed. Whether you are exploring new research, searching for funding, or looking to connect with others, the Neuroarts Resource Center makes it easy to navigate and engage with the neuroarts community.

Associated Authors

Senior Research and Project Director, Neuroarts Resource Center at NeuroArts Blueprint

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