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Research Impact Checklist, August 12, 2014
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Bibliometric and research impact measures may be useful for many different purposes, however, they may be particularly valuable in preparing CIHR Foundation Scheme applications. This workshop discussed a variety of metrics and counts that can be used to measure the influence of your research (h-index, times cited, and number of publications), what each of these metric or measures means and what they measure how to showcase the impact of your research compared to other researchers and within your discipline, the different citation databases (Scopus, Web of Science/Knowledge, Google Scholar) and their strengths and weaknesses other non-citation-based impact measures (media mentions, policy and practice changes and influence, capacity building influence on decision and policy makers althmetrics (article views/downloads, social media mentions, etc).)
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- 2014-08-12
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