Bibliometrics & Research Assessment A SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARIANS & INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS Poster Session presented by FAES Terrace October 31 1:00-3:00 p.m. MARYLAND CHAPTER A1 Assessing use of U.S. government data in research with Altmetrics and Google Scholar Tara Das A2 Framework for bibliometrics and researcher impact services in a multi-campus institution Robyn Reed, Janet Hughes, and Nancy Butkovich A3 The role of new metrics in evaluating non-traditional scholarly outputs Catherine Williams and Stacy Konkiel B1 A study of citations to Wikipedia in scholarly publications Robert Tomaszewski and Karen MacDonald B2 A 10-year evolution of metrics support for an academic research institute: A case report Andrea Szwajcer and Christine Shaw B3 The mosaic of translation: An analysis of translational medicine publications Karen E. Gutzman, Pamela Shaw, Ehsan Mohammadi, and Kristi Holmes B4 A new bibliometric: Building a bridge between medical researchers and the public that they serve Jada Jones B5 Criteria for excellence in Canada: A textual analysis of major Canadian awards Krista Alexander and Sean McLaughlin B6 Using bibliometrics to make sense of research proposals Christina Pikas B7 Searching by grant number: Bibliometric analysis of Web of Sciences and PubMed funding results Kimberly Powell B8 Research assessment at a Swedish university hospital, search profiles as a tool in the bibliometric evaluation of patient groups Klas Moberg C1 Topical scatterplots of h-indexes: A compassionate approach to research metrics Matthew Marsteller C2 The search for metrics Holy Grail and lessons learned along the way Daniela Solomon C3 Tooling up: Exploring and evaluating bibliometric and social network analysis tools for use with research communities Barrie E Hayes and Fei Yu Additional poster titles on reverse side Bibliometrics & Research Assessment A SYMPOSIUM FOR LIBRARIANS & INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS Poster Session presented by FAES Terrace October 31 1:00-3:00 p.m. MARYLAND CHAPTER C4 Contextualizing impact: The University of Minnesota’s manifold initiative Caitlin Bakker C5 The citation impact tool: Visualizing research impact Michael Eliot Bales, Paul Albert, Prakash Adekkanattu, and Terrie Wheeler C6 R programming: Applications for bibliometric analyses, reporting, and visualization Lisa Federer D2 Visualizing collaboration: Authorship networks as evidence of organization-wide approaches to scientific inquiry Kristine Alpi, James Cheng, and Markus Wust D3 Using network analysis to identify emerging research opportunities Susan Makar, Amanda Malanowski, and Amy Trost D4 Experts.gov: Harnessing bibliometrics and social network analysis to create a federal expert network Claire Valdivia E0 The bibliometric services program at the NIH Library Ya-Ling Lu, Chris Belter, Lonelyss Charles, MaShana Davis, Alicia Livinski, Nancy Terry, Holly Thompson, and Cindy Sheffield E1 ORCID at the NYU Langone Medical Center Stuart Spore E2 A holistic approach to assess and increase research impact David Nolfi and Allison Brungard E3 Research impact roadshow: Adaptable impact instruction for campus constituencies Elaine Lasda Bergman E4 Publication metrics: Services and support VP Nagraj and Andrea H. Denton E5 Looking at the smaller picture: Narrowing scope to add value to a large-scale bibliometrics program Sarah Davis and Jennifer Fagan-Fry E6 Taking research services to the next level: A case study of implementing a scholarly impact outreach program for faculty and graduate students Brenna K. Helmstutler E7 What’s used to gauge when engaging? Determining academic librarian roles in research assessment reporting services Rachel Miles Additional poster titles on reverse side.
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