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Nader Ale Ebrahimنادر آل ابراهیم, Nader Aleebrahim
Nader
Ale Ebrahim currently works as a “Research Visibility and Impact”
freelancer consultant. Nader is also an adjunct lecturer at Alzahra
University. His current research interests are University rankings, Open
Access, Research visibility, Research Tools
(https://www.mindmeister.com/39583892/research-tools-by-nader-ale-ebrahim),
and Bibliometrics. Dr. Nader provides assistance and guidance for
researchers in disseminating and promoting their research work to
enhance their research visibility and impact and citations. He believes
that the research cycle does not end with publications alone, thus he
encourages pro-activeness in the dissemination of research outputs.
Nader is well-known as the creator of the “Research Tools” Box. His
teaching materials
(https://figshare.com/authors/Nader_Ale_Ebrahim/100797) received over
500k views. He has been invited by numerous universities and research
centers to conduct webinars/workshops.
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Employment
Research Visibility and Impact Center (RVnIC)
Research Visibility and Impact Consultant
Since November 2017
University of Malaya
Visiting Research Fellow
June 2013 to November 2017
University of Malaya Faculty of Engineering
Researcher
December 2007 to June 2013
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A Milestone in Nader Ale Ebrahim's Academic Career
I
have received 1,527 citations from 1,430 documents to 48 publications
in the SCOPUS database up to the end of the year 2022 (The list
extracted from SCOPUS on January 5th, 2023). I know it is not a big
number compared to others in the field, but it is a small milestone in
my academic career. I am grateful because I could have never dreamed of
being where I am today. Thanks to all my co-authors who have published
with me over the years. It was great writing articles with you as an
attempt to disseminate knowledge. Thank you to all respective
researchers, scientists, and individuals for recognizing our research
team's work. Once more, I would like to say huge thanks to all my
fantastic co-authors and all of you who read and cited our papers. Thank
you very much for your recognition, encouragement, and support. Your
citations will provide more evidence and inspire more researchers in the
field to continue conducting more research. The citation number can be
considered as one of the indicators for the impacts of our studies on
the academic community and I am happy to see the impacts. It has been a
challenging, but rewarding, journey with its ups & its downs, which I
have loved overall. Once again, I am thankful to all of those who have
supported me on my academic journey. It is indeed a special milestone
that I will never forget. I hope the new year brings more exciting
research and more collaboration between researchers in the field.
A Milestone in Nader Ale Ebrahim's Academic Career
I
have received 1,527 citations from 1,430 documents to 48 publications
in the SCOPUS database up to the end of the year 2022 (The list
extracted from SCOPUS on January 5th, 2023). I know it is not a big
number compared to others in the field, but it is a small milestone in
my academic career. I am grateful because I could have never dreamed of
being where I am today. Thanks to all my co-authors who have published
with me over the years. It was great writing articles with you as an
attempt to disseminate knowledge. Thank you to all respective
researchers, scientists, and individuals for recognizing our research
team's work. Once more, I would like to say huge thanks to all my
fantastic co-authors and all of you who read and cited our papers. Thank
you very much for your recognition, encouragement, and support. Your
citations will provide more evidence and inspire more researchers in the
field to continue conducting more research. The citation number can be
considered as one of the indicators for the impacts of our studies on
the academic community and I am happy to see the impacts. It has been a
challenging, but rewarding, journey with its ups & its downs, which I
have loved overall. Once again, I am thankful to all of those who have
supported me on my academic journey. It is indeed a special milestone
that I will never forget. I hope the new year brings more exciting
research and more collaboration between researchers in the field.
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Exploring Different Tactics to Increase Research Visibility and Impact
Research
visibility and impact are major metrics of scholarly attainment, and
measures of success within the academic field. One of the key ways to
increase research visibility and impact is to expose the research output
to the widest possible audience. Publishing a high-quality paper in a
scientific journal is only half the way to receiving citations in the
future. The rest of the journey is advertising and disseminating the
publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. Citations on an
article strongly depend on the visibility, rather than the merit of the
article. Dissemination and archiving of an article is an essential phase
of the publication life cycle. Effective use of these “Research Tools”,
which will be elaborated on in this webinar, can result in increased
visibility and, thus, improve the paper citations, sequentially research
impact, and university ranking. In this webinar, Dr. Nader Ale Ebrahim
discusses several tactics that could be used to increase research
visibility and impact, including academic search engine optimization,
open-access publishing, collaboration and networking, social media, and
citation tracking. He believes that utilizing this webinar as a platform
can help researchers, particularly early career researchers, by
improving their knowledge and understanding of effective dissemination
of “Research Tools”.
Exploring Different Tactics to Increase Research Visibility and Impact
Research
visibility and impact are major metrics of scholarly attainment, and
measures of success within the academic field. One of the key ways to
increase research visibility and impact is to expose the research output
to the widest possible audience. Publishing a high-quality paper in a
scientific journal is only half the way to receiving citations in the
future. The rest of the journey is advertising and disseminating the
publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. Citations on an
article strongly depend on the visibility, rather than the merit of the
article. Dissemination and archiving of an article is an essential phase
of the publication life cycle. Effective use of these “Research Tools”,
which will be elaborated on in this webinar, can result in increased
visibility and, thus, improve the paper citations, sequentially research
impact, and university ranking. In this webinar, Dr. Nader Ale Ebrahim
discusses several tactics that could be used to increase research
visibility and impact, including academic search engine optimization,
open-access publishing, collaboration and networking, social media, and
citation tracking. He believes that utilizing this webinar as a platform
can help researchers, particularly early career researchers, by
improving their knowledge and understanding of effective dissemination
of “Research Tools”.
Research visibility and its Impact on University Rankings
Numerous
university ranking systems directly or indirectly rely on research
visibility and impact. So, research visibility and impact play a major
role in university rankings. The visibility for high-quality research
and publications is usually high. However, very few researchers may do
high-quality research that causes them to receive well-known awards like
the Nobel Prize. The majority of researchers are doing moderate-quality
research, which needs to be promoted well for being visible and getting
an impact in the future. To improve the visibility and impact of
research, universities should focus on several strategies such as online
profile building, networking and collaboration, effective publication
and dissemination channels, and social media engagement. These
strategies help researchers to enhance their visibility and impact of
research that, in turn, helps in improving the ranking of universities.
In this webinar, Nader Ale Ebrahim (A Research Visibility and Impact
Consultant) explains how research visibility and impact influence
university rankings, as well as presents various "Research Tools" to
assist researchers and universities to promote and advertise their
publications, thereby increasing their research visibility and impact.
Research visibility and its Impact on University Rankings
Numerous
university ranking systems directly or indirectly rely on research
visibility and impact. So, research visibility and impact play a major
role in university rankings. The visibility for high-quality research
and publications is usually high. However, very few researchers may do
high-quality research that causes them to receive well-known awards like
the Nobel Prize. The majority of researchers are doing moderate-quality
research, which needs to be promoted well for being visible and getting
an impact in the future. To improve the visibility and impact of
research, universities should focus on several strategies such as online
profile building, networking and collaboration, effective publication
and dissemination channels, and social media engagement. These
strategies help researchers to enhance their visibility and impact of
research that, in turn, helps in improving the ranking of universities.
In this webinar, Nader Ale Ebrahim (A Research Visibility and Impact
Consultant) explains how research visibility and impact influence
university rankings, as well as presents various "Research Tools" to
assist researchers and universities to promote and advertise their
publications, thereby increasing their research visibility and impact.
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