This genre of tools and services go by various names, which are summarized here:

https://www.cni.org/topics/assessment/practices-and-patterns-in-research-information-management-findings-from-a-global-survey

You might be interested in this Wikipedia page, which covers these and solution that researchers can use on their own (like LinkedIn):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_research_networking_tools_and_research_profiling_systems

Kevin

On 6/25/19 7:50 PM, Amy Drayer wrote:
Dear Niqui and Code4Lib:

The University of Minnesota has done this with Experts@Minnesota:
https://experts.umn.edu/

Here's a general interview of the application:
https://www.lib.umn.edu/about/experts


On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 10:13 AM Niqui O'Neill <done...@ncsu.edu> wrote:

Hi,
We have found a lot of researchers are not aware of what other researchers
on campus are working on. We are looking at ways of encouraging cross
department collaboration and/or providing researchers with the information
they need to find the right person to help with a project. If someone is
doing work in this area I would love to talk about some of your approaches
and would love to see examples of the work in this area, specifically
looking at technical solutions.

Thanks,
Niqui O'Neill

Digital Technologies Development Librarian

NC State University Libraries

Office: (919) 515-5446

My pronouns are she, her, and hers

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