13 research outputs found

    FROM DATA TO APPLICATION: NEW METRICS & THE RESEARCH WORKFLOW

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    <p>2015 ER&L Presentation on OHSU's use of PlumX to understand impact of OHSU research and engage with faculty and students reagarding richer impact stories.</p

    Graphing the Literature to Understand Our Science

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    <p>Presentation that was part of the Charleston Conference 2015 session Where to we go from here:  Navigating through the Deluge of Research Information.  </p

    Navigating Open Access: How librarians are helping researchers navigate OA choices

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    <p>This presenation offers pratical tools and advice for helping authors target and evaluate a journal for publication through the framework of four criteria:  fit, reach, quality, and speed.  It emphasizes discussion of and advocacy for open access options within this framework. </p> <p>The slides and presentation were part of a larger Elsevier Library Connect sponsored webinar on navigating open access hosted on October 17, 2013.</p> <p> </p

    Charleston Conference 2015 Presentations

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    <p>Slides with notes from 2015 Charleston Conference workshops and notes.  </p

    Framing a Repository Solution for Bioimaging Datasets: Preserving Utility, Not Bits

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    <p>Describes Oregon Health and Science University Library's efforts to address researcher needs related to sharing and publishing bioimaging data sets.  We are proposing a solution that focused that faciliates utility, not just preservation. </p> <p> </p

    ARCS: Advancing Research Communication & Scholarship

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    <p>Poster presented at Digital Library Federation Forum 2013 Community Idea Exchange. </p

    ACRL 2017: "Using altmetrics to transform collection development decisions"

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    <p>Libraries rely on many types of data to inform collection management decisions, with an emphasis on anticipating and assessing local needs, cost, and use. However, metrics such as journal usage counts and “cost per use” only tell a small part of the story of a collection’s value.</p><br><p>With the transition to digitally born and Web-based scholarly communication, altmetrics (“big data” about how scholarship is used on the Web) can contain valuable additional information about trending sources and scholarly topics within a collection, as well as the new tools students and faculty are using to promote and discuss scholarship beyond the confines of one’s institution or what is represented in citation counts.  </p><br>In this panel, librarians share their diverse experiences in using altmetrics to fuel both traditional and emerging collection management strategies.<br><br>Presented at ACRL 2017, Baltimore, MD, USA. March 2017.<br

    Research Data Management Services: A Primer

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    <p>Presentation file from the Introduction to Research Data Managment Services worskhop at the Charleston Conference 2015, co-sponsored by ALCTS and the Charleston Conference.  </p

    Data Managment Open House

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    <p>This event was the first of a two-part program aimed at understanding how libraries and librarians can facilitate data management, data publication, reproducibility, and data reuse as part of an award from Force11 to Melissa Haendel. The overall project goal is to promote interaction between librarians and research scientists to help define new roles for the OHSU library.</p
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