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Scholarly Impact Metrics


Intro to Scholarly Impact Metrics - Seton Hall University Libraries

Scholarly impact is assessed by using many different types of metrics, including the number of times a piece of research is cited, how often a journal is cited, ...

Author & Article Impact - Measuring Your Scholarly Impact

A guide on using bibliographic metrics and altmetrics to assess the impact of your scholarship.

Scholarly Research Impact Metrics - Subject Guides

Introduction. This guide is designed to introduce scholarly researchers to the major tools used to measure research impact (aka research metrics ...

Understanding Research Impact Metrics - Duke ScholarWorks

Below you'll find some brief overviews of the best known metrics, caveats about using them, and references to many other resources where you can learn more.

Impact metrics: Scholarly publishing - SFU Library

Impact metrics or publication metrics attempt to measure the quantitative impact of a journal article, a journal, or an individual author. It considers things ...

Measuring scholarly impact | University Libraries

Measuring scholarly impact. The impact of scholarly activity can be estimated by employing a variety of indexes and metrics, including citation counts, journal ...

Tracking Your Impact Metrics - Increasing the Visibility and Impact of ...

Scholarly impact metrics provide evidence of impact for scholarly work. While impact metrics are not without critics, familiarizing yourself ...

Journal Impact, Metrics, & Rankings - Scholarly Research Impact

This guide is designed to help you to understand the different ways to increase and measure the impact of your research.

Measuring Your Research Impact: Impact Metrics

Citation Impact. An article's impact may be measured using both traditional citation metrics or through non-traditional usage metrics, called ...

Scholarly Impact Metrics - Seton Hall University Libraries

The h-index is the most widely adopted impact metric. It summarizes the impact of a scholar's career using a single number without any threshold.

Measure Scholarly Impact: Overview - Research Guides - SMU

Different Measures of Impact · Journal impact is measured measured by the Impact Factor, which is the most-widely accepted metric to measure a ...

Scholarly Metrics & Altmetrics: Home

Scholarly Metrics & Altmetrics: Home · Home · Journal Metrics · Tracking Citations · Altmetrics · Identity Tools · Identifying Potential Journals · Scholarly Impact ...

Scholarly Impact Research Guide - Library Guides at Tulane University

The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or ...

Article Impact - Scholarly Impact Metrics - Research Guides

Citation Analysis · discover how many times a scholarly work has been cited · learn who is citing a specific scholarly work · track a specific scholar/author

Scholarly Impact Tools: Traditional Metrics

This guide includes bibliometric and altmetric tools that may be used to create comprehensive evidence of scholarly impact for promotion and/or tenure reviews.

Scholarly Communication Toolkit: Measuring Impact

This section provides librarians with resources to assist them in thinking critically about traditional metrics to help facilitate conversations with the ...

Measuring Scholarly Impact - LibGuides at Ohio State University ...

Measuring Scholarly Impact · Home. Welcome; Learning Outcomes; Workshop Materials · Journal Metrics (Impact Factors, etc.) Finding a Journal to ...

Scholarly Publishing: Measuring Your Impact - Research Guides

To get the most complete picture of your scholarly impact, draw on several sources of metrics: traditional/bibliometrics, Altmetrics, and other sources of ...

Track Your Scholarly Impact Metrics - University Libraries

Citation analysis and other bibliometric methods help justify our scholarly impact narrative by providing evidence of quantitative and qualitative metrics of ...

Scholarly Impact Metrics - Open Access and Scholarly Communication

Over the last decade or more, many critiques of the use of the JIF for determining tenure and promotion decisions have been published. They have ...