Thursday, 19 January 2017

Maximizing your Research Impact | IESE Libray

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Maximizing your Research Impact




Measuring and describing the impact of research is becoming
increasingly important in academia. For both their career development
and grant funding researchers need an indication of the quality and
impact of their research, as well as be able to show its return on
investment. Furthermore, as research becomes more international, the use
of metrics to measure researchers’ output from different institutions
and countries has gained importance. The Library has selected some
resources that will help you maximize your research impact.



  1. Publish Strategically


  • Choose the right journal

Journal Citation Reports – WoS

(“Select your group or region” > “Federation of Spain by FECYT”. Please log out after use!)

JCR helps to measure research influence and impact at the journal level,
and shows the relationships between citing and cited journals:


Impact Factor


– Immediacy Index


– Eigenfactor Metrics


– Quartile Score

This compares the impact factors of journals in the same field.
To view the a journal’s quartile score from a journal record, click on
the “Journal Rank in Categories”, “Journal Ranking” option in the
“Journal Information” section table.


Go to Web of Science > Journal Citation Reports


SCOPUS Journal Metrics

Elsevier provides three views of the citation impact a journal makes:


– SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)


– Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)


– The Impact per Publication (IPP)


FT Journal List

This list details the 45 journals used by the Financial Times in compiling the Business School research rank, included in both the Global MBA and EMBA rankings. 


ABS Academic Journal Quality Guide 2015

A comprehensive guide to the range, subject matter
and relative quality of journals in which business and management
academics publish their research.


Journal Quality List

Compiled by Prof. Anne-Wil Harzing, this is a
collation of journal rankings from a variety of sources. The list
comprises academic journals in Economics, Finance, Accounting,
Management, and Marketing.


CARHUS Plus+

CARHUS Plus+ is a system for the classification of
scientific journals in the areas of Social Sciences and Humanities
published on a local, national and international level.



  • Standardization of Author’s names

ORCID

Open Researcher ID provides a persistent digital identifier
that distinguishes you from every other researcher by creating one
single register.


ResearcherID – WoS

Web of Science’s ResearcherID assigns each member a unique
identifier to enable them to manage their publication lists, track their
times cited counts and h-index, identify potential collaborators and
avoid author misidentification.


Scopus Author ID

The Scopus author identifier distinguishes you from other
authors by assigning you a unique number and then grouping all your
documents together.


My Citations Google Scholar

Google Scholar Citations provides a simple way for authors to keep track of citations to their articles.

Important! Remember to sign up for a Google Scholar Citations profile.



  • Publishing your research

Elsevier Guide to publication

Information including guides and/or workshops to help authors to get work published in Elsevier scholarly journals.


Emerald’s Insider Guide to Getting Published

Information including guides and/or workshops to help authors to get work published in Emerald scholarly journals.


SAGE: How to get published

Information including guides and/or workshops to help authors to get work published in Sage scholarly journals.


Taylor and Francis Instructions for Authors

Information including guides to help authors to get work published in Taylor and Francis scholarly journals.


Sherpa/Romeo

Open Access publishing. Publisher copyright policies & self-archiving.


Dulcinea

Open Access publishing. Copyright policies and conditions of self-archiving in Spanish scientific journals.



  1. Measure Your Research Impact: Publications and Authors

Google Scholar Citations

This is a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature.

Important! You must sign up first for a Google Scholar Citations profile to track citations of your articles.


Scopus – Citation Tools

Abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed
literature, including scientific journals, books and conference
proceedings. Scopus retrieves and analyzes academic citations.


Web of Science – Citation Tools

Search for journal articles, conference proceedings
and citations across a very broad range of subjects relating to science,
technology, social sciences and medicine. WoS retrieves and analyzes
academic citations.


Publish or Perish

Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. It uses Google Scholar and Microsoft Academic Search to obtain the raw citations, then analyzes these and presents some metrics.


H-Index

Web of Science uses the H-Index to quantify research
output by measuring author productivity and impact. H-Index = number of
papers (h) with a citation number ≥ h.


G-Index

The G-index was proposed by Leo Egghe in his paper “Theory and Practice of the G-Index” in 2006 as an improvement on the H-Index.


i10-Index

Created by Google Scholar and used in Google’s My Citations
feature.  i10-Index = the number of publications with at least 10
citations.



  1. Organizing: Content Management Tools and Citation Styles

Create your own database of bibliographic references. Import
references from web pages, databases, catalogues or other sources, share
them with other users, add them to your work and/or create
bibliographies.


Mendeley

Elsevier’s desktop and web program for managing and
sharing research papers, discovering research data and collaborating
online. Access available to the IESE Community.


Refworks

Online research management, writing and collaboration tool. Access available to the IESE Community.


Zotero

A free, open-source research tool that helps you collect, organize and analyze research and share it in a variety of ways.


Referencias bibliográficas: cómo citar correctamente

University of Navarra Library Services Citation Guide (in Spanish).


Harvard Business School Citation Guide 2015-2016

Citation conventions for HBS students to use when writing research papers.


UB CRAI Citations and Reference Management

University of Barcelona Library Services Guide contains
information and examples of how to cite documents in a bibliography
according to different referencing standards.


Bibme Citations Guide

An automatic citation creator that supports MLA, APA, and Chicago formatting.



  1. Networking: Finding Other Colleagues to Collaborate With

Academia.edu

Platform for academics to share research papers. The company’s primary mission is to accelerate global research.


Emerald Research Connections

Emerald’s online meeting place for the academic and corporate research communities.


Methodspace

Home of the research methods community. SAGE provides a
space for collaboration and discussion as well as information about
jobs, funding and awards.


Piirus

Quick and easy tool to help you make contacts and find
collaborators, managed by the University of Warwick. You’ll need to sign
up using your academic email address.


ResearchGate

Free professional networking platform designed to connect
researchers and make it easy for them to share and access scientific
output, knowledge, and expertise.



  1. Research Funding

EC Funding Opportunities

Find the European Union funding opportunities and search for new or closed calls of EC programs.


EC Calls – Research Participant Portal

EC Calls for Proposals searcher.


Spain. MINECO Ayudas a la Investigación

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad


University of Navarra- Researcher Services – All the Calls

Funding Opportunities Announcements


Catalan Agency for Management of University and Research Grants

Generalitat de Catalunya


Fons x Recerca

Guide on funding programs for research. Xarxa Vives d’Universitats (in Catalan).






Maximizing your Research Impact | IESE Libray

1 comment:

  1. Hi Nader,

    First off, I wanted to say thank you for putting together the "Research Tools" page on your site (http://researchtoolsbox.blogspot.com/2017/01/maximizing-your-research-impact-iese.html). There are some really useful links/resources on there.

    Also, there's an in-depth guide by SuperSummary called the "Academic Citation Resource Guide" (http://www.supersummary.com/citation-guide/) that I thought your visitors would also find helpful. Perhaps it would be worth adding it to your list of resources? Let me know what you think.

    In any case, hopefully I'm not bothering you. Have a great day!

    Best,
    Tessie

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