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Using Google™ to track and improve your research impact • Research to Action

Using Google™ to track and improve your research impact

By 28 August 2013
If you are a researcher, you will undoubtedly be familiar with
Google’s simple search box. Behind its simplicity, Google also offers
you a range of opportunities to report on and track the impact you and
your work are having. For instance, Google will help you ascertain: how
visible your research is online; how often your work is cited and
determine whether your findings are being reported in the news, on blogs
or discussion boards?


This guide, written by Cheryl Brown and Siobhan Duvigneau, provides a
number of simple ways to track and trace your research on the web.


Title: Using Google™ to track and improve your research impact Author: Cheryl Brown and Siobhan Duvigneau Year: 2013

Using Google™ to track and improve your research impact • Research to Action

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