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Maximize Your Research Impact - Transforming Scholarly Communication & Publishing - University at Buffalo Libraries


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Maximize Your Research Impact

Easy as 1-2-3:



Step 1: Identify the right journal

First, think about which journal has the
appropriate scope and audience of researchers interested in your
research. The more your research is read; the more it will be used and
cited by others.  Journal home pages and more experienced colleagues
can provide guidance.






Second, identify which journals publish research similar to yours. (Read More)










Third, evaluate the journal impact factor
which tells you how often the average article published with the last
two years has been cited. The journal impact factor and many other journal-level citation metrics can be found by searching Journal Citation Reports, which uses Web of Science citation data. (Read More)








What if a journal is not listed in the Journal Citations Reports. (Read More)









Fourth, consider journal affordability. Check the
subscription price, especially for institutions and the number of
libraries maintaining current subscriptions using WorldCat, a master catalog of North American library holdings. (Read More)









Fifth, find out if there are good peer reviewed open access journals in your field using the Directory of Open Access Journals.  There may be an article processing fee, but your work can be freely read by any researcher in the world. (Read More)












Step 2: Increase the visibility/discoverability of your scholarship





Step 3: Track citation-based metrics for your articles

There are many tools that track citations to your work and calculate
standard metrics for tenure/promotion dossiers and other career
purposes. Resources include personal profiles, subscription databases,
and free web services. For example:




Personal Profiles



Subscription Databases (UB)


Free Web



The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Libraries maintain a detailed citation analysis guide worth consulting.



It is important to identify the best citation resources for your
field. Getting an accurate, complete citation count is a complex
process requiring in-depth knowledge of the underlying database. Contact
A. Ben Wagner, the chair of the University Libraries Scholarly Communications Committee, or your departmental library liaison to discuss your specific needs.




Last Updated: 5/8/2013



Maximize Your Research Impact - Transforming Scholarly Communication & Publishing - University at Buffalo Libraries




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