Strategies
to enhance research visibility, impact & citations: Publish online
magazine to promote publications and research findings (Session 16)
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.
Date : 3rd February 2016 (Wednesday)
Time : 2.00 pm - 4.30 pm
Venue : Computer Lab, Level 2, Institute of Research Management & Monitoring (IPPP), University of Malaya
Speaker: Dr. Nader Ale Ebrahim
Admission is FREE.
ABOUT DR. NADER ALE EBRAHIM:
Nader Ale Ebrahim is currently working as a visiting research fellow with the Research Support Unit, Centre for Research Services, IPPP, University of Malaya. Nader holds a PhD degree in Technology Management. His current research interests include: E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics, university ranking and research impact.
Nader is well-known as the creator of “Research Tools” Box and the developer of “Publication Marketing Tools”. The “Research Tools” help researchers by expanding their knowledge to effectively use the "tools" that are available on the Internet to reduce the search time. He was the winner of Refer-a-Colleague Competition and has received prizes from renowned establishments such as Thomson Reuters. Nader has so far conducted over 200 workshops within and outside of university of Malaya. His papers/articles have published and presented in the several journals and conferences.
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Strategies to enhance research visibility, impact & citations: Publish online magazine to promote publications and research findings (Session 16)
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