Overview: Creative Outputs category
Introduction
The Creative Outputs category
allows one to list any form of creative output that one may have authored.
Creative Outputs encompasses
items such as anthologies of poems, arrangements, artistic works, collections
of poems, compositions, exhibitions, multiple performances, novels, performanced,
performance practised, poems published in anthologies, productions, recordings,
re-stagings, screenplays and plays, short stories published in a collections
and short stories published in a journal.

Initially, the Creative
Outputs page will not contain any sub-section headings or information.
The sub-section headings will be dynamically created according to the
Creative Outputs category you
select when you add a new entry via the Add
New button.
Each entry is listed by Title,
Year and Moderated.
A scholarly output is considered moderated once the Own
Department and Own Faculty
fields have been completed.
There is no restriction on the total number of entries you may add.
Existing entries may be edited, updated or deleted, if required.
Each entry on this page will be listed in a new row and will be displayed
alternately in a blue or black font colour. This formatting is only used
within the Scholarly Output context
for ease of display of multiple entries.
Below is a list of procedures in the Creative
Outputs category:
Working with fields in this category:
Fields |
Description/field
rules |
Compulsory fields |
All
fields which are UCT
compulsory fields are noted by *
All
fields which are NRF
compulsory fields are noted by *
If
synchronisation with the NRF is required, completion of the
National Research Foundation (NRF) fields is mandatory. For
more information, see: NRF
funding overview (external link).
Note: Not
all academics/researchers require synchronisation with the
NRF
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Shaded fields (read-only fields) |
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Free text fields |
Free
text fields have no limit on type of character input.
Title free text fields
are restricted to 100 characters.
Other
free text fields are restricted to 500 characters.
The
NRF Summary text
is restricted to 5500 characters.
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Extendable select fields |
After
entering three characters into these fields, a drop-down list
of similarly named options appears.
As
more characters are entered, the drop-down list will be further
refined.
Select
the relevant option from the drop-down list, if it appears,
or continue entering the relevant information.
Options
which do not appear on the drop-down list will be added to
the list once they have been vetted.
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Rich text fields |
In
rich text fields you may apply formatting to the text (bold
/ italics /underline / strike through / alignment / subscript
/ superscript / bullets / numbering / indentation / special
characters).
There
is no limit on the amount of characters you may enter in this
field.
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Drop-down list fields |
Drop-down
list fields contain a list of pre-defined options.
To
view and select items in the drop-down list:
Click
on the drop-down arrow.
Select
an item from the drop-down list.
The
selected item appears in the field .
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Check boxes |
Check
boxes are square selection options.
When
selected, a check box contains a tick (check) mark.
When
cleared, a check box is empty.
Clicking
in the check box toggles the appearance of the tick (check)
mark.
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Keywords
field |
Keywords
provide a way of assigning an assortment of relevant words
to an entry.
Each
keyword may be separated by a space, comma or semi-colon.
When
creating a CV, the assigned keywords are displayed.
Keywords
may contain a maximum of 100 characters.
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