112 · Representative Documents: Training Material YALE UNIVERSITY Upcoming Workshops http://guides.library.yale.edu/impact/workshops Admin Sign In Getting Started Measuring your impact Broadening your impact Tools Background Workshops Upcoming Workshops Your Research Impact Date: Thursday, May 14, 2015 Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm Location: 17 Hillhouse - 07 Campus: Science Hill Research impact is a ubiquitous term in academia, and it informs everything from how to write a grant to how you approach marketing yourself as an academic to how a faculty member compiles their dossier. In this workshop, we will take a closer look at the research impact and scholarly communication environment. This workshop will provide a broad overview, with plenty of time for questions and discussion. Topics include: Specific metrics that are used for evaluation, such as the h-index and its derivatives, the Impact Factor, and alternative metrics for nontraditional research products. How to use databases to discover information about people and organizations (they're not just for papers!). Best practices for working on your own impact goals, including the use of ORCID, the Becker Model, and research profile services. The 17 Hillhouse room 07 classroom is on the lower level of the 17 Hillhouse building. After 5 PM, the building requires a Yale ID for entry. View Website View Feed Comments (0) Contact Kayleigh Bohémier Science Research Support Librarian Center for Science and Social Science Information kayleigh.bohemier@yale.edu Lei Wang Instructional Design Librarian Cushing/Whitney Medical Library lei.wang@yale.edu Jan Glover Education Services Librarian Cushing/Whitney Medical Library jan.glover@yale.edu Privacy Policy Feedback Search Library Website Library System Status Guides Home Research Impact Workshops Comments(0) Print Page Search: Google Search of Guides ●Search Powered by Springshare; All rights reserved. Report a tech support issue. View this page in a format suitable for printers and screen-readers or mobile devices.
114 · Representative Documents: Job Descriptions FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Scholarly Communications Librarian http://librarypublishing.org/resources/jobs/scholarly-communications-librarian-florida-state-university Posting Date: Sunday, December 21, 2014 Closing Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 Posting Organization: Florida State University Location: Tallahassee, FL Link: https://jobs.fsu.edu Scholarly Communications Librarian Department The Scholarly Communications Librarian manages an active program of education, training, advocacy, support and information sharing on topics related to the sharing and barrier-free access of scholarly research products. The librarian raises campus awareness of trends in scholarly publishing, including open access to the scholarly record, alternative metrics for measuring research impact, and copyright and fair use. Additionally, this position will be an integral part of FSU Libraries digital scholarship program, and will report to the Digital Scholarship Coordinator. Responsibilities * Manage development and growth of DigiNole Commons, FSU's institutional repository * Monitor advancements in scholarly communication, open access, institutional repositories, and related legislative and funding initiatives, and communicate their implications to campus stakeholders * Maintain and build collaborative partnerships with research and administrative units on campus * Member and support person for the Faculty Senate Library Committee Scholarly Communication Task Force * Development and implementation of an Open Access Policy * Manage open access fund, and explore future mechanisms for funding open access Resources Job Board Scholarly Communications Librarian ABOUT US COMMUNITY EVENTS RESOURCES GET INVOLVED