Slides and handouts from a presentation, Who\u27s Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools, offered at the University of Rhode Island Libraries on April 9 and April 10, 2014. Stop using the impact factor as a measure of the value of your research. There are better ways. In this hands-on session find out about tools that can help you learn how your work is being received, used, and disseminated across scholarly platforms and social media networks. Part of the University Libraries\u27 Search Savvy Seminar series
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A Power Point presentation (converted to PDF) at InfoExpo, organized by the University of Maryland C...
Academics, researchers and postgrad students everywhere know the drill of publishing an article: do ...
Today’s scholars are at a critical juncture with respect to how they will measure the impact of thei...
Slides from a presentation, Who\u27s Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databa...
Slides from a presentation, Measuring Your Research Impact: Citation and Altmetrics Tools, offered...
Have you ever Googled yourself? Disappointed? As scholars it is important that we craft an online id...
Question: How will citation metrics help advance your career and understand the scholars in your fie...
This report covers a program sponsored by the Scholarly Communication Interest Group of the Associat...
Attendees will learn about the benefits and limitations of citation analysis. We will also provide h...
Altmetrics, or alternative citation metrics, provide researchers and scholars with new ways to track...
As the scholarly communication system becomes increasingly diverse, new tools arise that allow schol...
As the NISO Alternative Assessment Metrics (Altmetrics) Initiative develops standards surrounding al...
This presentation and workshop were part of the Scholarly Communication and Open Access Workshop, wh...
“As the scholarly workflow is increasingly migrating to the web, formerly hidden uses like, reading,...
Methods for determining research quality have long been debated but with little lasting agreement on...
A Power Point presentation (converted to PDF) at InfoExpo, organized by the University of Maryland C...
Academics, researchers and postgrad students everywhere know the drill of publishing an article: do ...
Today’s scholars are at a critical juncture with respect to how they will measure the impact of thei...