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• Why they are important for you
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and research profile
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• How to identify potential research collaborations
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This slideshare is from a lecture given to DENT4104 students beginning UWA's Doctor of Medical Dentistry. It introduces some basis OneSearch Library catalogue functions and introduces the notion of Evidence Based Practice.
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• What are Bibliometrics and Altmetrics
• Why they are important for you
• How to identify your research impact
and research profile
• How to improve your citations
• How to identify potential research collaborations
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The authors do not just show how to measure the research impact using various (traditional and alternative) metrics but how to use these metrics to promote the scholarship, justify the tenure, or go through the hiring process.
There is a growing concern that the evaluation of research based on citations and publishing in high-impact journals cannot be the only factor that indicates the real value or impact of scholarship.
The authors do not just show how to measure the research impact using various (traditional and alternative) metrics but how to use these metrics to promote the scholarship, justify the tenure, or go through the hiring process.
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This tutorial demonstrates how to find full-text, scholarly articles in a variety of nursing databases available to students, staff and faculty of Fort Hays State University.
LITA’s Altmetrics and Digital Analytics Interest Group is proud to present Heather Coates, Richard Naples, and Lauren Collister in our second free webinar of the season. Heather will introduce the concept of altmetrics with a quick "Altmetrics 101," Richard will discuss the Smithsonian's implementation of Altmetric, and Lauren will share the University of Pittsburgh's experience with Plum Analytics.
There is a growing concern that the evaluation of research based on citations and publishing in high-impact journals cannot be the only factor that indicates the real value or impact of scholarship.
The authors do not just show how to measure the research impact using various (traditional and alternative) metrics but how to use these metrics to promote the scholarship, justify the tenure, or go through the hiring process.
There is a growing concern that the evaluation of research based on citations and publishing in high-impact journals cannot be the only factor that indicates the real value or impact of scholarship.
The authors do not just show how to measure the research impact using various (traditional and alternative) metrics but how to use these metrics to promote the scholarship, justify the tenure, or go through the hiring process.
Researcher KnowHow: Introduction to bibliometrics with Charles MartinezLivUniLibrary
Charles Martinez delivered a session on Scopus, SciVal and bibliometrics published. It includes an in-depth look at using Scopus and how to track the impact of your research using SciVal. Charles also gave some words of advice about responsible use of metrics.
This presentation was provided by Sarah Koechlein of James Madison University, during the NISO event "From Submission to Publication: Creating and Conveying Quality," held on August 21, 2019.
There are some common criteria you should consider when choosing a journal to publish in. Once you have a publication strategy in place, choose journals that meet all of your criteria.
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Definitions
What is the need for quality assurance in journals ?
Type of journals
Bibliometric indicators
How to identify credible journals ?
Predatory/cloned journals
Wiley’s 2013 open access survey was deployed in May 2013 to 107,000 corresponding authors of Wiley journal articles. Key findings include:
• The number of open access authors has grown significantly.
• Quality and profile of open access publications remains a concern.
• There are indications of author confusion around funder mandates.
• Respondents overwhelmingly preferred the more permissive licenses.
• Considerable differences emerge between early career professionals and more established colleagues when comparing funding and payments for APCs.
For more information, please visit http://exchanges.wiley.com/blog
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2. After finding 3 to 4 journal
titles, use the following
criteria to make a decision
to target a publication…
3. Getting Started…
Most of the evaluation criteria to review can be found in the
journal's "author guidelines" or "instructions for authors" and using
UlrichsWeb/Ulrich's Periodical Directory.
The information provided in this slideshow contains simplified
explanations of these concepts in publishing process. Should you
have any questions about any of these criteria of evaluation, please
contact your Liaison Librarian.
4. Scope of the Publication
The scope is the broad focus of the publication
It might also be called the “Editorial Purpose”
Information on the journal scope can be found on the “About” page
or in the ”Author Guidelines” information
5. An example of a journal’s scope
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
6. Editorial Boards
Review who is part of the the governing body of the journal.
Are they known scholars in that discipline or focus of practice?
Journals should publicly post information about the role and
expertise of the group guiding the scope of the journal.
Example of an editorial board webpage: Pediatric Emergency Care
7. Peer Review
Meant to be a quality check of the
manuscript if it meets current
medical practice and standards
An editor of a journal will find peers
knowledgeable of your topic to
review your manuscript and provide
feedback on areas of improvement.
While it can be challenging to
respond to criticism, know that most
reviewers are trying to make the
manuscript better.
8. Time until Publication
An estimate provided by the
journal of the time it takes to
process the
Editorial Review
Peer Review
Manuscript Editing
Formatting for Publication
Generally, the process can take
from 6 to 18 months
9. Indexing
Double check that your targeted journal is indexed in databases
you and your peers search
PubMed/MEDLINE and Embase are databases frequently used by the
medical field
Review ”Abstracting & Indexing” information using UlrichsWeb via
the UIC Library Databases list
11. Subscription-based or Open Access?
Essentially, choosing between the traditional
vs. open access publishing models comes
down to access to the articles
Subscription-based publishing requires readers
or libraries to pay a subscription fee for access
Open access is available to readers and libraries
at no fee
As this is a very complex, and often
controversial area of the publication process,
please review the area of the guide on
Scholarly Publication Models and Your Rights
as an Author and contact your Liaison
Librarian with any questions
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12. Author’s Rights
Maintaining rights to your own work
There are publishers who will try to transfer the copyright of your work using a
“Copyright Transfer Agreement,” limiting how you can distribute, reuse, or build-
upon your research
Do not automatically sign this agreement and negotiate the retention of your rights
Add the US SPARC Author Addendum to select the rights you retain
Review more information on Authors’ Rights on the Publishing, Scholarly
Communication, and Open Access guide
13. Cost to Publish
Some journals, particularly in Open
Access publications, will assess a
publication fee. Publication fees can
range from $500 to $4500 depending
on the publication
Make sure this fee is something you are
willing to pay or your institution is willing
to cover prior to the submission of your
article
One funding opportunity to cover a
portion of a publication fee is the
ROAAP fund administered by the UIC
Library
14. Other Factors to Consider…
Does the journal offer the option of publishing supplementary materials?
Does the journal require or encourage the preregistration of a study/analysis
plan or protocol?
Does the journal require that the study data be placed in an open
repository?
What ethical commitments has the journal made to biomedical and
publication community?
15. We hope this information was helpful to
your evaluation of potential journal
publications. Please contact the Liaison
Librarians with any questions you may
have.
Editor's Notes
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