Source: http://guides.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/c.php?g=27841&p=4599328
Measuring Scholarly Research Impact: Increase the Visibility of Your Research
Strategies
There are a number of ways you can increase the visibility of your research and to publicize your scholarship.
For more information, see the University of Maryland's Bibliometrics & Altmetrics LibGuide.
- Archive your research in an open access repository
- Health Sciences Research Commons - An online digital archive for storing, disseminating, and sharing the research output of the GW health sciences communities. Upload drafts of journal articles, teaching tools, posters, presentations, datasets, and more **as copyright permits - see HSRC Author FAQ for more information**
- Subject Repositories - NIH PubMed Central (required for recipients of NIH grants), arXIV.org ePrint archive, Social Science Research Network (SSRN), bioPreprint, and others
- Consider publishing in an open access journal
- Consult the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) for trustworthy OA titles
- Develop your online identity using ORCID, LinkedIn, and/or ResearcherID. Ensure your faculty profiles in GW Expert Finder and departmental webpages are up to date, and contain links to your works.
- Share publications with research management tools like Mendeley, ResearchGate, CiteULike, Slideshare, and others
- **Before you post research on Mendeley and other research-sharing sites, you need to ensure that you have copyright permission to post the material. See Mendeley's Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy for more information.**
- Link your research on a personal website to make it discoverable by Google Scholar and other search engines.
- Include keywords and abstracts when linking your article to ensure that your article can be easily discovered.
For more information, see the University of Maryland's Bibliometrics & Altmetrics LibGuide.
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