Workshop on: Citations and its impact to University ranking
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Workshop on: Citations and its impact to University ranking










INVITATION TO WORKSHOP SERIES BY CENTRE FOR RESEARCH SERVICES


Dear Campus Community,


Do you know ?Over 43% of ISI papers has never received any
citations?? (nature.com/top100, 2014).
Publishing a high quality paper in scientific journals is only halfway towards
receiving the citation in the future. The rest of the journey is dependent on
disseminating the publications via proper utilization of the ?Research Tools?.
Proper tools allow the researchers to increase the research impact and
citations for their publications. These workshop series will provide various
techniques on how one can increase the visibility and enhance the impact of
one?s research work.


Research Support Unit,
Centre for Research Services (PPP) would like to invite you to participate
in our workshop series.  The details of the workshop series are:


No

Title of Workshop

Date

Time

Venue

1

Citations and its impact
to university ranking

25 June 2015 (Thursday)








9.30 am ? 12.00 noon








Computer Lab, Level 2, IPPP

2

Create an online research
profile on Wikiscientist to boost your research visibility

2 July 2015 (Thursday)

3

How to select a brand name
for your research interest?

9 July 2015 (Thursday)

4

Optimize your article for
search engine to improve your research visibility

30 July 2015 (Thursday)

5

Start blogging and share
your blog post with target researchers

7 August 2015 (Friday)

6

The role of Twitter in the
impact of a scientific publication

13 August 2015 (Thursday)

7

Create and maintain
ResearchID profile automatically

20 August 2015 (Thursday)

8

E-mail marketing procedure
and ResearchGate

28 August 2015 (Friday)

 Kindly find the
brochure of the workshop in the attachment.  Admission is FREE.

Registration:

For registration, kindly provide your particular details (full name,
affiliation, department & session) and email to [email protected]
For further inquiries, please contact 03-7967 7812/ 6289
(Norhafizah) or email us at [email protected]



Thank you.



Regards,


ASSOC. PROF. DR. NGOH GEK CHENG

Head of Research Support Unit,

Centre for Research Services,

Institute of Research Management & Monitoring (IPPP),
Level 2,
Kompleks Pengurusan Penyelidikan & Inovasi,
University
of Malaya.
  



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