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Academic Visibility: November 2013
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013. Scholarly Output: What Should Be Measured? Adie, E. 2009. Commenting on scientific articles (PLoS edition). Nascent. http:/ blogs.nature.com/wp/nascent/2009/02/commenting on scientific artic.html. Adkins, D., and J. Budd. 2006. “Scholarly productivity of US LIS faculty.” Library and Information Science Research 28 (3): 374-389. Anderson, K. 2009. The Impact Factor: A Tool from a Bygone Era? 8221; Research in Higher Education 25 (3): 211-225. Falagas, M. E, E. I Pitso...Franc...
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Academic Visibility: September 2013
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013. The Importance of Gray Literature. Standard citation analysis metrics (number of citations, h-index, g-index, etc.) are within the bounds of the Web of Knowledge. WoK), Scopus, and Google Scholar. Hurt, C., and T. Yin. 2006. “Blogging While Untenured and Other Extreme Sports.” Wash. UL Re. Stiftel, B., D. Rukmana, and B. Alam. 2004. “A National Research Council-Style Study.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Posted by Tom Sanchez. Sunday, September 1, 2013. Goldst...
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Academic Visibility: The Importance of Gray Literature
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013. The Importance of Gray Literature. Standard citation analysis metrics (number of citations, h-index, g-index, etc.) are within the bounds of the Web of Knowledge. WoK), Scopus, and Google Scholar. Hurt, C., and T. Yin. 2006. “Blogging While Untenured and Other Extreme Sports.” Wash. UL Re. Stiftel, B., D. Rukmana, and B. Alam. 2004. “A National Research Council-Style Study.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. Posted by Tom Sanchez. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Academic Visibility: July 2013
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Saturday, July 20, 2013. The blog, Savage Minds Backup. Mentions a few specific benefits of Twitter such as:. Announcing new research, publications, conferences, and discussion. Access to archived conversations. Personal curation of scholarly materials. If you are an existing user of Twitter, you will recognize that these benefits take time and are a function of building a group of followers interested in your content. A few LSE reports. Follow others with similar interests. Along with some of the other ...
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Academic Visibility: October 2012
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Monday, October 22, 2012. Scholarly Publishing's Gender Gap. Women cluster in certain fields, according to a study of millions of journal articles, while men get more credit. When Jennifer Jacquet first visited Carl T. Bergstrom's evolutionary-biology lab at the University of Washington last year, she was surrounded by men. Men staring at data on the 27-inch Mac Pro computer screen that takes center stage in the lab. Men talking about mathematical proofs, about a. Posted by Tom Sanchez. Oxford Scholarly ...
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Academic Visibility: The (Coming) Social Media Revolution in the Academy
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. The (Coming) Social Media Revolution in the Academy. A revolution in academia is coming. New social media and other web technologies are transforming the way we, as academics, do our job. These technologies offer communication that is interactive, instantaneous, global, low-cost, and fully searchable, as well as platforms for connecting with other scholars everywhere. Read more. Posted by Tom Sanchez. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Making the switch to Linux Mint. Biblio...
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Academic Visibility: Twitter for Academics
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Saturday, July 20, 2013. The blog, Savage Minds Backup. Mentions a few specific benefits of Twitter such as:. Announcing new research, publications, conferences, and discussion. Access to archived conversations. Personal curation of scholarly materials. If you are an existing user of Twitter, you will recognize that these benefits take time and are a function of building a group of followers interested in your content. A few LSE reports. Follow others with similar interests. Along with some of the other ...
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Academic Visibility: January 2012
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Monday, January 30, 2012. As Scholarship Goes Digital, Academics Seek New Ways to Measure Their Impact - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education. As Scholarship Goes Digital, Academics Seek New Ways to Measure Their Impact - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education. Friday, January 27, 2012. The Open Science Paradox Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network. The Open Science Paradox Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Making the switch to Linux Mint.
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Academic Visibility: March 2012
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Saturday, March 3, 2012. Jason Priem presents Altmetrics. Scholarly Publishing: Where is Plan B? Http:/ poynder.blogspot.com/2012/03/scholarly-publishing-where-is-plan-b.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Scholarly Communications in the Long Tail of Knowledge. Making the switch to Linux Mint. Bibliometrics; WordPress.com. Text mining with bibliographic information. Open Access Oxford – What’s happening? Comments on: alt-metrics: a manifesto. Highlights from the Web (20120331). Welcome to the Book Blog!