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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share


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TitleIncreasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share
Uniform TitleElectronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
PublisherInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)
NameMullen, Laura Bowering (author),
Date Created2008
Subjectresearch impact, open access, journal publishing, Open access publishing, Periodicals--Publishing, Bibliometrics, Scholarly periodicals--Ratings and rankings
DescriptionResearchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly work, and may turn to academic librarians for advice and assistance. Academic librarians may find new roles as consultants to authors in methods of self-archiving and citation analysis. Librarians can be proactive in this new role by disseminating current information on all citation analysis tools and metrics, as well as by offering strategies to increase Web visibility of scholarship to interested faculty. Potential authors of journal articles, especially those faculty seeking greater research impact, such as those seeking promotion and tenure, will find practical suggestions from librarians invaluable. Citation analysis tools continue to improve in their coverage of social and behavioral science fields, and emerging metrics allow more flexibility in demonstrating impact of published journal articles.
NotePeer reviewed
NoteMullen, Laura. "Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share." Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 9.1(Spring 2008)
NoteThis is an author's copy of an article published in E-JASL, The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship. The published version is available at http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v09n01/mullen_l01.html
GenreArticles, Refereed
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30101300001.Manuscript.000063546
LanguageEnglish
CollectionMullen Laura Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsCopyright for scholarly resources published in RUcore is retained by the copyright holder. By virtue of its appearance in this open access medium, you are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings. Other uses, such as reproduction or republication, may require the permission of the copyright holder.
- See more at: http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/showfed.php?pid=rutgers-lib:36839#sthash.duL0ebNZ.dpuf
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TitleIncreasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share
Uniform TitleElectronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
PublisherInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)
NameMullen, Laura Bowering (author),
Date Created2008
Subjectresearch impact, open access, journal publishing, Open access publishing, Periodicals--Publishing, Bibliometrics, Scholarly periodicals--Ratings and rankings
DescriptionResearchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly work, and may turn to academic librarians for advice and assistance. Academic librarians may find new roles as consultants to authors in methods of self-archiving and citation analysis. Librarians can be proactive in this new role by disseminating current information on all citation analysis tools and metrics, as well as by offering strategies to increase Web visibility of scholarship to interested faculty. Potential authors of journal articles, especially those faculty seeking greater research impact, such as those seeking promotion and tenure, will find practical suggestions from librarians invaluable. Citation analysis tools continue to improve in their coverage of social and behavioral science fields, and emerging metrics allow more flexibility in demonstrating impact of published journal articles.
NotePeer reviewed
NoteMullen, Laura. "Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share." Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 9.1(Spring 2008)
NoteThis is an author's copy of an article published in E-JASL, The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship. The published version is available at http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v09n01/mullen_l01.html
GenreArticles, Refereed
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30101300001.Manuscript.000063546
LanguageEnglish
CollectionMullen Laura Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsCopyright for scholarly resources published in RUcore is retained by the copyright holder. By virtue of its appearance in this open access medium, you are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings. Other uses, such as reproduction or republication, may require the permission of the copyright holder.
- See more at: http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/showfed.php?pid=rutgers-lib:36839#sthash.duL0ebNZ.dpuf


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TitleIncreasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share
Uniform TitleElectronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
PublisherInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)
NameMullen, Laura Bowering (author),
Date Created2008
Subjectresearch impact, open access, journal publishing, Open access publishing, Periodicals--Publishing, Bibliometrics, Scholarly periodicals--Ratings and rankings
DescriptionResearchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly work, and may turn to academic librarians for advice and assistance. Academic librarians may find new roles as consultants to authors in methods of self-archiving and citation analysis. Librarians can be proactive in this new role by disseminating current information on all citation analysis tools and metrics, as well as by offering strategies to increase Web visibility of scholarship to interested faculty. Potential authors of journal articles, especially those faculty seeking greater research impact, such as those seeking promotion and tenure, will find practical suggestions from librarians invaluable. Citation analysis tools continue to improve in their coverage of social and behavioral science fields, and emerging metrics allow more flexibility in demonstrating impact of published journal articles.
NotePeer reviewed
NoteMullen, Laura. "Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share." Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 9.1(Spring 2008)
NoteThis is an author's copy of an article published in E-JASL, The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship. The published version is available at http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v09n01/mullen_l01.html
GenreArticles, Refereed
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30101300001.Manuscript.000063546
LanguageEnglish
CollectionMullen Laura Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsCopyright for scholarly resources published in RUcore is retained by the copyright holder. By virtue of its appearance in this open access medium, you are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings. Other uses, such as reproduction or republication, may require the permission of the copyright holder.
- See more at: http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/showfed.php?pid=rutgers-lib:36839#sthash.duL0ebNZ.dpuf


 New
TitleIncreasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share
Uniform TitleElectronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
PublisherInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)
NameMullen, Laura Bowering (author),
Date Created2008
Subjectresearch impact, open access, journal publishing, Open access publishing, Periodicals--Publishing, Bibliometrics, Scholarly periodicals--Ratings and rankings
DescriptionResearchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly work, and may turn to academic librarians for advice and assistance. Academic librarians may find new roles as consultants to authors in methods of self-archiving and citation analysis. Librarians can be proactive in this new role by disseminating current information on all citation analysis tools and metrics, as well as by offering strategies to increase Web visibility of scholarship to interested faculty. Potential authors of journal articles, especially those faculty seeking greater research impact, such as those seeking promotion and tenure, will find practical suggestions from librarians invaluable. Citation analysis tools continue to improve in their coverage of social and behavioral science fields, and emerging metrics allow more flexibility in demonstrating impact of published journal articles.
NotePeer reviewed
NoteMullen, Laura. "Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share." Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 9.1(Spring 2008)
NoteThis is an author's copy of an article published in E-JASL, The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship. The published version is available at http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v09n01/mullen_l01.html
GenreArticles, Refereed
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30101300001.Manuscript.000063546
LanguageEnglish
CollectionMullen Laura Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsCopyright for scholarly resources published in RUcore is retained by the copyright holder. By virtue of its appearance in this open access medium, you are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings. Other uses, such as reproduction or republication, may require the permission of the copyright holder.
- See more at: http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/showfed.php?pid=rutgers-lib:36839#sthash.duL0ebNZ.dpuf
 New
TitleIncreasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share
Uniform TitleElectronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship
PublisherInternational Consortium for the Advancement of Academic Publication (ICAAP)
NameMullen, Laura Bowering (author),
Date Created2008
Subjectresearch impact, open access, journal publishing, Open access publishing, Periodicals--Publishing, Bibliometrics, Scholarly periodicals--Ratings and rankings
DescriptionResearchers are extremely interested in increasing the impact of their individual scholarly work, and may turn to academic librarians for advice and assistance. Academic librarians may find new roles as consultants to authors in methods of self-archiving and citation analysis. Librarians can be proactive in this new role by disseminating current information on all citation analysis tools and metrics, as well as by offering strategies to increase Web visibility of scholarship to interested faculty. Potential authors of journal articles, especially those faculty seeking greater research impact, such as those seeking promotion and tenure, will find practical suggestions from librarians invaluable. Citation analysis tools continue to improve in their coverage of social and behavioral science fields, and emerging metrics allow more flexibility in demonstrating impact of published journal articles.
NotePeer reviewed
NoteMullen, Laura. "Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share." Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship 9.1(Spring 2008)
NoteThis is an author's copy of an article published in E-JASL, The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship. The published version is available at http://southernlibrarianship.icaap.org/content/v09n01/mullen_l01.html
GenreArticles, Refereed
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30101300001.Manuscript.000063546
LanguageEnglish
CollectionMullen Laura Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
RightsCopyright for scholarly resources published in RUcore is retained by the copyright holder. By virtue of its appearance in this open access medium, you are free to use this resource, with proper attribution, in educational and other non-commercial settings. Other uses, such as reproduction or republication, may require the permission of the copyright holder.
- See more at: http://mss3.libraries.rutgers.edu/dlr/showfed.php?pid=rutgers-lib:36839#sthash.duL0ebNZ.dpuf
Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share

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