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MAKE ME FAMOUS(abridged)
A few tools for tracking research impact in the creative industries
Jennifer Thomas – CI Liaison Librarian
28 June 2013
• QUT ePrints – repository statistics• Your Staff Profile• What the heck is an h-index?• Google Scholar Citations • Using social media to promote your work• A quick intro to a few other tools...
Use a combination of these to tell your story
Today’s session
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ePrints repository statistics
QUT ePrints hit 10 million downloads on 28 May 2013
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Staff Profiles
RAD
Staff Profiles
ePrints
The h-index is a single number that measures both the productivity (number of papers) and the impact
(number of citations) of your publications.
h-index? What the heck?
How it worksIf a researcher has an h-index of 4, the researcher has at least 4 papers that have each been cited at least 4 times or more.
If a researcher has an h-index of 15, the researcher has at least 15 papers that have each been cited at least 15 times or more.
Stuart Cunningham
• Web of Science: 4• Scopus: 5• Google Scholar 28
(as at 27 June 2013)
h-index varies according to your tool
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Google Scholar
Citations
The rise of social media in research
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Create your ‘Google profile’Think about your “Google” profile
Queensland University of Technology
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JennyArchitecture, Landscape
Architecture Industrial/ Interior/ Urban Design, Journalism
[email protected] [email protected]@qut.edu.au
Creative Industries Liaison Librarians
Ellen & SherylCreative Writing & Literary Studies, Drama, Interaction
Design, Visual Arts
AliceMusic & Sound, Film & TV, Dance, Fashion, Media &
Communication