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Demonstrating Research Impact: Metrics and Responsible Use Online

How do you measure, demonstrate, and communicate your research impact and that of others? What might be considered best practices? What are the ethical considerations? This workshop is designed to empower participants with essential tools and knowledge to enable them to effectively highlight the importance of their own research, as well as that of their peers in an ethical and responsible manner using traditional and alternative metrics.


After attending this presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Define and differentiate between various metrics used to measure research impact, including traditional citation-based metrics and alternative metrics.
  • Use various tools, such as Web of Science, Dimensions, Essential Science Indicators, Journal Citation Reports, Scimago, Altmetric Explorer to locate research impact metrics.  
  • Create more effective narratives through contextualization of the metrics.
  • Understand the limitations of research impact metrics, as well as responsible use.
     

If you need accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to be able to participate in this event, please contact David Hubbard (hubbardd@library.tamu.edu) to communicate your needs by April 10th to allow us to facilitate a reasonable accommodation. 

This workshop may be eligible for G.R.A.D. Aggies credit (1 PDU). To receive credit, participants must attend the session, submit the Libraries’ attendance form in a timely manner, AND complete any additional steps as required by the respective program. For more information about G.R.A.D. Aggies click here.

Date:
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Time:
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Presenter:
David Hubbard
Campus:
Online
Categories:
  G.R.A.D. Aggies     Workshop  
Online:
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