Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Health Librarianship: An Introduction by Jeffrey T. Huber, Feili Tu-Keefner

The book deal with the following concepts:

The library's role in information management (Matheson-Cooper report, p.267)
Information Professional as Research Partner p.269

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Sunday, 22 November 2015

DOAJ to assist Research4life

DOAJ to assist Research4life with ensuring the inclusion of quality Open Access publishers

Peer review

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Free UKSG webinar - Peer review in 2015: a global view - Key findings from the Taylor & Francis white paper

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Refworks

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Learn to customize existing bibliographic output styles or create your own using the Output Style Editor.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Introduction to Publishing for Early Career Researchers

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An introduction to publishing for researchers who are early on in the career cycle.
If you’re just starting out in your Research career then this webinar is for you… We will talk you through the writing and publishing processes using current examples, and providing you with helpful hints and tips. 

Four of our experienced Editors will cover the following topics:
- So you’re thinking of writing a paper? Find out how and where to begin the writing process, and how to choose the right journal.
- How to write? We’ll guide you through what editors are looking for and how to tailor your writing to it. 
- The publishing and peer review processes. Everything you need to know about the publishing process including time lines. 
- Your paper has published, what next? Learn how to increase the exposure of your paper.

Article, author and journal metrics

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Librarians will discuss metrics-related library services for the individual (grad student, faculty/researcher) to inform career development, publishing decisions, etc., and at the department level for the purpose of analysis and benchmarking. Other highlights include an overview of the world of metrics, the mainstreaming of altmetrics, and a look at the new Scopus Article Metrics module.