Most researchers are evaluated based on their publications, as well as the number of citations their publications receive. One of the key ways to increase citations is to expose the research output to the widest possible audience. Publishing a high-quality paper in a scientific journal is only the half-way point in receiving citations in the future. The rest of the journey is advertising and disseminating the publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. Citations to an article strongly depend on the article’s visibility, rather than its merit. Researchers spend plenty of time and effort on writing their research for publication, however, most researchers stop their work after publication. Dissemination and archiving an article is an e...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
The high competitive environment has forced higher education authorities to set their strategies to ...
The initial criteria for evaluating a researcher's output is the number of papers published. Further...
Nowadays, much of a researcher's success is judged based on metrics such as publications and citatio...
Achieving maximum research visibility and impact is crucial for advancing knowledge and driving prog...
Increase your research visibility in the academic world in order to receive comments and citations f...
In the dynamic landscape of academia, research visibility, and impact are vital factors that can sig...
Do you know “Over 43% of ISI papers have never ever received any citations?” (nature.com/top100, 201...
Publication is the beginning of research impact and visibility, thus dissemination of research publi...
<p>The number of citations contributes to over 30% in the university rankings. Therefore, most of th...
Do you know “Over 43% of ISI papers have never ever received any citations?” (nature.com/top100, 201...
The number of citations contributes to over 30 % in the university rankings. Therefore, most of the ...
<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p> <p>The number of citations has over 30% share in Times Higher Educ...
Researchers, journals, and universities want to receive more citations for their scholarly publicati...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
The high competitive environment has forced higher education authorities to set their strategies to ...
The initial criteria for evaluating a researcher's output is the number of papers published. Further...
Nowadays, much of a researcher's success is judged based on metrics such as publications and citatio...
Achieving maximum research visibility and impact is crucial for advancing knowledge and driving prog...
Increase your research visibility in the academic world in order to receive comments and citations f...
In the dynamic landscape of academia, research visibility, and impact are vital factors that can sig...
Do you know “Over 43% of ISI papers have never ever received any citations?” (nature.com/top100, 201...
Publication is the beginning of research impact and visibility, thus dissemination of research publi...
<p>The number of citations contributes to over 30% in the university rankings. Therefore, most of th...
Do you know “Over 43% of ISI papers have never ever received any citations?” (nature.com/top100, 201...
The number of citations contributes to over 30 % in the university rankings. Therefore, most of the ...
<p><strong>Abstract:</strong></p> <p>The number of citations has over 30% share in Times Higher Educ...
Researchers, journals, and universities want to receive more citations for their scholarly publicati...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
The number of publications is the first criteria for assessing a researcher output. However, the mai...
The high competitive environment has forced higher education authorities to set their strategies to ...
The initial criteria for evaluating a researcher's output is the number of papers published. Further...