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Webinar: Using alternative scholarly metrics to showcase the impact of your research: An introduction for researchers

February 7, 2018 : 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT

Scholarship is increasingly being created, disseminated, and measured on social platforms. If Twitter exchanges, Facebook “saves,” and YouTube hits are the new metrics for tracking scholarship, how are we measuring societal and educational impact and outreach?

Event Details

Topic: Using alternative scholarly metrics to showcase the impact of your research: An introduction for researchers Speaker: Caroline Muglia, Co-Associate Dean for Collections and Technical Services, Head, Resource Sharing and Collection Assessment, USC Libraries Overview: Scholarship is increasingly being created, disseminated, and measured on social platforms. If Twitter exchanges, Facebook “saves,” and YouTube hits are the new metrics for tracking scholarship, how are we measuring societal and educational impact and outreach? How can researchers display their research impact using social media on promotion and tenure dossiers? This webinar will discuss altmetrics, alternative scholarly metrics that measure the impact and use of scholarship. We will focus on PlumX, the tool used at USC, which combines traditional and new metrics to paint a comprehensive portrait of your scholarly output and its reach in various communities and with different stakeholders.

Contact Information

For questions, please contact&nbsp;<a href="mailto:katja.reuter@med.usc.edu">Katja Reuter</a>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<a href="mailto:namquyen.le@med.usc.edu">NamQuyen Le</a>.

NIH Funding Acknowledgment: Important - All publications resulting from the utilization of SC CTSI resources are required to credit the SC CTSI grant by including the NIH funding acknowledgment and must comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.