Maximizing the Visibility and Impact of Your Published Research
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Maximizing the Visibility and Impact of Your Published Research


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Maximizing the Visibility and Impact of Your Published Research

Introduction

Measuring the inter-and cross-disciplinary impact of your
published research can be a valuable indication of the achievement of
both an individual or unit and can play a role in a number of decision
making processes including:


Identifying Research Trends including:



Benchmarking Your Research Using Citation Analysis

Citation analysis (or bibliometrics) can provide valuable data for determining the impact of published research. 


Maximizing the Impact and Visibility of Your Published Research

When an article is submitted for publication, citation analytics
features (available via many business and multi-disciplinary
databases), enables you to monopolise on key components for mining
important metric-based quantitative data to measure impact.  These
include:


Strategies to Increase Citations to Your Publications

Therefore:


For more tips on how to increase citations to your published research see: 9 Simple Tips.


Tools to Access Research Performance Data

Choosing the right tool for the job.  


What are you measuring?


  1. An individual or groups of authors
  2. The research performance of an individual paper: Use Google Scholar
  3. Topic or field trends

1. Individual or groups of authors

Using Web of Science


Web of Science is made up of three citation indices owned by Thomson Scientific:


Within Web of Science, the ?Author? field on the search page enables you to determine the citation activity to an authors publication. You can also use ?Author Finder?
to identify a particular author. Running an ?author? search can be
used to create a list of works they have written.  Once you have
generated a list of publications by particular author you can generate a
citation report to view graphs and summary data for results sets of 10,000 or fewer depicting the distribution of items by:


Note: The h-index is only
meaningful when compared to others within the same discipline area. 
Researchers in one field may have very different h-indices than
researchers in another.


2. The Research Performance of an Individual Paper: Use Google Scholar

Google Scholar is the
scholarly arm of Google. It contains material across many disciplines
and sources including journal articles and books. Where available
citation tracking information is provided, including all the data
indexed in Google Books. This makes it the most comprehensive tool for checking book or book chapter citations.


To analyse publications and citation counts in Google scholar use the analytics plug-in Publish or Perish.


Remember: citation indexes are primarily based on
selected journal literature. If the author is most likely to be cited in
books, non-English language journals, or journals not covered in the
database, the usefulness of citation analysis is limited.



3. Topic or field trends

The Web of Knowledge database Journal Citation Reports database allows you to evaluate and compare journals using citation data drawn from journals indexed by the Web of Science
database.  It includes the disciplines of science, technology, and
social sciences. The JCR is available in 2 discipline specific
editions:


Using this tool you can view the:


Click here to view a brief tutorial on using the Journal Citation Reports database.



Library Sources in Accountancy · Research Guides · Research Tools · Concordia Libraries




- Citation Analysis
 Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/library/info-for/researchers/citation/ Citation analysis and bibliometricsResponsible metrics - Choose your indicators with care. Don't make inappropriate comparisons. Bibliometrics can be defined as the statistical...

- Exposing Your Research - James Hardiman Library - Nui Galway
Source: http://www.library.nuigalway.ie/researchsupport/publishingyourresearch/exposingyourresearch/ Exposing your ResearchThe visibility and exposure of your research is influenced by many factors.  Selecting where to publish is one of the...

- Get Published | Deakin University Library - Bibliometrics Tools To Measure Research Impact
Source: http://www.deakin.edu.au/library/research/get-published Bibliometrics tools to measure research impactCitation analysis is an aspect of bibliometrics that provides the ability to track the work of authors, the influence of papers and the trajectory...

- Maximizing The Visibility And Impact Of Your Published Research
 Source: http://www.concordia.ca/library/guides/accountancy/impact.html Maximizing the visibility and impact of your published research Measuring the inter-and cross-disciplinary impact of your published research can be a valuable indication of...

- Citation Analysis Tools & Instructions - Research Impact, Citation Analysis & Altmetrics
 Source: http://guides.libraries.uc.edu/content.php?pid=332842&sid=2722588  Citation Analysis Tools & Instructions This section introduces the souces available to the UC community for creating citation counts and conducting citation...



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