Research visibility and impact are essential for maximizing the reach of research and thus facilitating the advancement of knowledge and progress. One of the key ways to increase research visibility and impact is to expose the research output to the widest possible audience. Publishing a high-quality paper in a scientific journal is only half the way to receiving impact and citations in the future. The rest of the journey is advertising and disseminating the publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. Citations on an article strongly depend on the visibility, rather than the merit, of the article. Researchers have spent plenty of time and effort writing their research for publication. However, most of the researchers stop their work after publication. Dissemination and archiving of an article is an essential phase of the publication life cycle. The step-by-step guide on this webinar series will examine how the effective use of various research tools can help to increase the visibility and impact of researchers’ visibility, and published research, leading to an increase in citations and subsequent improvement in university ranking.
Introduction to the Research Tools: Tools to Enhance Research Visibility and ...Nader Ale Ebrahim
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7. Quality, Quality,
Quality
Inherent & Appearance
High Impact Research
Don't forget, the quality of your work will always matter. Helping the world to be a better place is
essential to gain attention to your research work!
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Tracking
Citation tracking refers to a systematic method of
measuring and evaluating the impact of research
studies over time.
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Nitai. "An Approach Towards Citation Tracking: Special Reference to Academic and Research Libraries." International Journal of
Information Movement 2 (December 2017): 148-152.
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