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Using Social Media and Indexes to
Create a Research Profile
Publons™
Pub
eRA
Commons
Why Should You Use Them?
• Puts your scholarly output in one place
• Allows you to include variations in names
• Disambiguates your name from others with similar
names
• Portable if your institutional affiliation changes
• Keep track of your cited references
• Allows others to have greater access to your work
Identification and Profile Tools
• ORCID (Open Researcher & Contributor ID)
• Google Scholar Citations
• Publons-Web of Science
• Influuent
• Scopus Author ID
Why Are Identification
Tools Increasingly Important?
• Publishers want to simplify workflow
• Funding organizations want to simplify grant
submissions
• Scholarly societies want easy ways to track
achievement.
• Scholars want an easy way to find
collaborators (Influuent/Catalyst)
• Institutions want to highlight and evaluate
scholarly activities. (Digital Measures)
Measuring Journal Impact
• Frequency with which the average article has
been cited in a particular year
• Journal Citation Reports (ISI)
• Can help you
– identify journals in which to publish
– identify journals relevant to your research
– identify the status of journals
– It is NOT quality or rigor
Measuring Researcher Impact
• Citation Analysis
– Scopus
– Google Scholar Citations
– Publons—also includes peer review
• h-index, journals or institutions
Benefits of Tracking Impact
• Showcase your work
• Benchmark your work against peers
• Find and be found by potential collaborators
• Manage your publications list
• Stay in the conversation
• Take control of your online image
Perceived Shortcomings
• Focus on trendy work
• Citations do not equate to quality
• Some tools do not incorporate books
• Some disciplines have few journals
• Review articles, methods papers and self-
citing can skew results
• Tools don’t always go back in time very far
– Scopus only calculates citations received since 1996
Impact and Citation Tools
• Web of Science
• h-index
• altmetrics
• Research Gate
• Scopus
Social Media are an Extension of
Indexes
• Facebook
• Linked-in
• Twitter
Facebook
• Often perceived as old or for cat photos
• Often focus on personal aspects
• FB can be what you what it to be—professional or
personal
• Professional means you only post what is appropriate
• BIG advantage is that is “safe” meaning less trolls
• Based on your “friends” you will know the
image to create.
Linked-in
• Strictly professional
• Often greater reach than FB
• More than a recruitment site
• Critical to industry connections
• A place to display your qualifications
• Can be used to promote your recent research
Twitter
• Caution—Trolls—Not for the faint of heart
• Exceptional source for latest information from
“authorities”
• Can be used to promote your recent
publications to increase reach—Altametrics
• Not so useful for creating a profile as it is
often disjointed.
Others
• Research gate—A hybrid of index and SM
• Quora—Profile of answering questions
• Academia.edu—Publications
• LifeScience Network-Publications
• Neurotree—Scientific Genealogy
• Science Open—Allows making a collection
Discussion
Thank you to University of Canberra for their assistance.
http://canberra.libguides.com/content.php?pid=157360&sid=1332339

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PISA-IF-SM.pptx

  • 1. Using Social Media and Indexes to Create a Research Profile Publons™ Pub eRA Commons
  • 2. Why Should You Use Them? • Puts your scholarly output in one place • Allows you to include variations in names • Disambiguates your name from others with similar names • Portable if your institutional affiliation changes • Keep track of your cited references • Allows others to have greater access to your work
  • 3. Identification and Profile Tools • ORCID (Open Researcher & Contributor ID) • Google Scholar Citations • Publons-Web of Science • Influuent • Scopus Author ID
  • 4. Why Are Identification Tools Increasingly Important? • Publishers want to simplify workflow • Funding organizations want to simplify grant submissions • Scholarly societies want easy ways to track achievement. • Scholars want an easy way to find collaborators (Influuent/Catalyst) • Institutions want to highlight and evaluate scholarly activities. (Digital Measures)
  • 5. Measuring Journal Impact • Frequency with which the average article has been cited in a particular year • Journal Citation Reports (ISI) • Can help you – identify journals in which to publish – identify journals relevant to your research – identify the status of journals – It is NOT quality or rigor
  • 6. Measuring Researcher Impact • Citation Analysis – Scopus – Google Scholar Citations – Publons—also includes peer review • h-index, journals or institutions
  • 7. Benefits of Tracking Impact • Showcase your work • Benchmark your work against peers • Find and be found by potential collaborators • Manage your publications list • Stay in the conversation • Take control of your online image
  • 8. Perceived Shortcomings • Focus on trendy work • Citations do not equate to quality • Some tools do not incorporate books • Some disciplines have few journals • Review articles, methods papers and self- citing can skew results • Tools don’t always go back in time very far – Scopus only calculates citations received since 1996
  • 9. Impact and Citation Tools • Web of Science • h-index • altmetrics • Research Gate • Scopus
  • 10. Social Media are an Extension of Indexes • Facebook • Linked-in • Twitter
  • 11. Facebook • Often perceived as old or for cat photos • Often focus on personal aspects • FB can be what you what it to be—professional or personal • Professional means you only post what is appropriate • BIG advantage is that is “safe” meaning less trolls • Based on your “friends” you will know the image to create.
  • 12. Linked-in • Strictly professional • Often greater reach than FB • More than a recruitment site • Critical to industry connections • A place to display your qualifications • Can be used to promote your recent research
  • 13. Twitter • Caution—Trolls—Not for the faint of heart • Exceptional source for latest information from “authorities” • Can be used to promote your recent publications to increase reach—Altametrics • Not so useful for creating a profile as it is often disjointed.
  • 14. Others • Research gate—A hybrid of index and SM • Quora—Profile of answering questions • Academia.edu—Publications • LifeScience Network-Publications • Neurotree—Scientific Genealogy • Science Open—Allows making a collection
  • 15. Discussion Thank you to University of Canberra for their assistance. http://canberra.libguides.com/content.php?pid=157360&sid=1332339

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