Friday 15 April 2022

Researcher Profiles and Identifiers: Improving Research Visibility and Impact: Researcher Profiles

 Source: https://library.up.ac.za/c.php?g=1121585

Visibility of who?

  • Researcher
  • Research
  • Supervised work
    • Masters (thesis/dissertations, datasets, articles…)
    • Doctoral (thesis/dissertations, datasets, articles...)
    • Step 4 in the ETD guidelines provide steps on how to improve thesis/dissertation visibility and impact  
  • Co-authors and their co-authors…
  • Go through the Research(er) Visibility and Impact Checklist and spend some time updating your profile

 

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PUBLONS | International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture

Ways to increase visibility, impact, and citations of your published research 

New ways of communicating scientific discoveries through open science platforms also known as academic profile platforms have emerged for storing, publishing, and disseminating research findings.  Researchers as well as research institutions embrace open access and make research as accessible and as open as possible to increase visibility and impact. 

What do these research(er) profiling tools do?

In the submission of annual progress reports, data on journal impact factors, citation scores, accumulative citations, article-level metrics, author-level metrics including altmetrics that quantify social media attention received by scientific work is extracted from Scopus, Web of Science and other profiling tools (Baheti & Bhargava, 2017). 

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