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SUMMARY:CARL Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice September Call – Metrics and Impacts for Library Publishing Programs
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, September 26\, 2024\nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators to join this month’s call of the CARL Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice for a session about metrics and impacts for library publishing programs. \nThis month’s call\, led by Tomasz Mrozewski (York) and Katie Cuyler (Alberta)\, will provide an overview of the use of journal metrics by library publishers. Specifically\, the speakers will discuss metric use by their institution’s scholarly journal publishing programs. This will include an introduction to library publishing in Canada\, general metric needs\, available resources\, current activities\, and challenges. \nTomasz Mrozewski is the Digital Publishing Librarian at York University Libraries\, where he has administered the York Digital Journals (YDJ) publishing program since 2019. YDJ hosts content for 60 active and discontinued\, faculty- and student-led journals – most of them Open Access. Prior to working at York\, he was the Data\, GIS\, and Government Documents Librarian at Laurentian University. Bien que plus à l’aise en anglais\, Tomasz vous invite à poser des questions et à discuter en français. \nKatie Cuyler is the Open Publishing and Government Information Librarian at the University of Alberta Library (UAL). She has been working with Open Publishing since January 2023\, and has been with the University as a Public Services Librarian since 2016. UAL has supported open access scholarly journal publishing since 2007\, and is currently working with 74 actively publishing journals. Prior to working at the University of Alberta\, Katie was an Intelligence Strategist at Bennett Jones LLP. \nThis session will be recorded and made available for the broader community. 
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/carl-bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-september-call-metrics-and-impacts-for-library-publishing-programs/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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SUMMARY:CARL Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice June Call – Lightning Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, June 13\, 2024 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators to join this month’s call of the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice.  \nThis month we are being joined by several of our colleagues for a series of lightning talks! This quick paced event will be a chance to hear from and chat with your colleagues about a broad range of topics related to Bibliometrics and Research Impact.  \nSpeakers: \nChristine Brodeur – Intelligence analyst; National Research Council of Canada (NRC)\nDaniela Ziegler – Bibliothécaire; Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal\nAlison Ambi – Analytics and Data Librarian; Memorial University of Newfoundland\nMary Ochana – Research Intelligence Project Analyst; University of Waterloo\nJack Young – Research Impact and Bibliometrics Librarian; McMaster University \nThis session will not be recorded.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/carl-bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-june-call-lightning-talks/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240409T130000
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SUMMARY:CARL Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice April Call –  Beyond Metrics: Knowledge Mobilization and Research Impact
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 9\, 2024 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators\, to join this month’s call of the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice. Invited speakers are Alison Moore (Simon Fraser University) & Lupin Battersby (Simon Fraser University). \nTo increase the speed and benefits of research having a positive impact on society\, researchers need robust and strategic knowledge mobilization plans. The Tri-agencies require knowledge mobilization and/or research impact statements that demonstrate feasibility and capability and go beyond traditional outputs. In this presentation\, led by the SFU Knowledge Mobilization Hub\, we will explore the essential elements needed for a good knowledge mobilization plan (who\, what\, why\, how\, and so what). We will address the intersection of knowledge mobilization and research assessment and how librarians can play a role in supporting knowledge mobilization. We will conclude this session with an interactive discussion of strategies\, tools\, metrics\, and indicators others have used to support researchers with knowledge mobilization and research impact assessment.   \nThis session will be recorded.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/carl-bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-april-call-beyond-metrics-knowledge-mobilization-and-research-impact/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240208T140000
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SUMMARY:CARL Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice February Call – Learning to be Responsible: From Recognition to Rankings
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 8\, 2024 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators\, to join this month’s call of the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice. \nDrs. Erica Conte (Unity Health Toronto) and Baron Wolf (University of Kentucky) are members of the INORMS Research Evaluation Group\, which is an international group of research management societies that are working to ensure that research evaluation is meaningful\, responsible and effective. During this BRI Community of Practice session\, they will outline two major initiatives of the group: 1) the SCOPE framework for responsible research evaluation\, and 2) the More Than Our Rank global initiative. \nThe SCOPE framework for research evaluation is a five-stage model for evaluating responsibly. It is a practical step-by-step process designed to help research managers/administrators/librarians\, or anyone involved in conducting research evaluations\, in planning new evaluations as well as improving existing evaluations. The session will explain the framework and how to apply it to ensure we are evaluating our research organization and researchers in a responsible way. The More Than Our Rank initiative has been developed in response to some of the problematic features and effects of global university rankings. It provides an opportunity for academic institutions to highlight the many and various ways they serve their community and beyond that are not reflected in their various ranking positions. It is an initiative for institutions who are proud of their ranking position but also recognize the limitations of the indicators used and for those who feel that the rankings do not reflect their strengths or institutional mission. The session will explain More Than Our Rank and talk about the international recommendations to join this new initiative as a first step to a more responsible use of international rankings. \nSpeakers’ Bios \nErica Conte obtained her PhD in Physiology from Western University (Canada)\, and has diverse work experience in academics\, industry and research administration. Within these roles she has developed expertise in research assessment\, strategic planning\, communication\, institutional leadership\, as well as both traditional and philanthropic research funding. At Unity Health Toronto\, an affiliated research hospital of the University of Toronto\, she is currently the Director of Funding Strategy and Stewardship\, where she supports the full breadth of health research spanning fundamental science through to translational research\, health services/policy and knowledge translation. She has been an active member of the Canadian Association of Research Administrators (CARA) since 2014\, and is a member of the International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS) Research Evaluation Group\, where she helps to develop tools to support responsible research assessment and improve our use of global and national rankings in research. \nBaron Wolf has experience working in institutional research\, effectiveness\, assessment and strategic planning within higher education. His work has focused on the use of data analytics to make strategic business decisions and process improvement. He is a member of the International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS) Research Evaluation Working Group. Baron serves as the Assistant Vice President for Research & Chief of Staff at the University of Kentucky. In this role\, he serves senior leadership as an advisor on strategic priorities\, programs\, and services that support the research community across campus. In addition\, he is the Director of Research Analytics which maintains robust research business intelligence tools\, data analytics\, reporting\, analysis\, and assessment tools. \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\nPhilippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\nLaura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo\nChristine Brodeur\, NRC / CNRC\nThane Chambers\, University of Alberta\nRachel Couban\, McMaster University\nMonique Grenier\, University of Victoria\nMindy Thuna\, University of Toronto
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/carl-bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-february-call-learning-to-be-responsible-from-recognition-to-rankings/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice November Call: Social Networks in Knowledge Mobilization Work
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite all those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators to join this month’s community call of the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice. This month’s invited speaker is Dr. Stephen McGregor (University of Calgary) who will present on social networks in knowledge mobilization work. \nIt is often said that relationships are fundamental to knowledge mobilization and that it is therefore crucial for professionals in this field to know how to analyze and utilize social networks. But how do relationships take shape\, how can the multiple dimensions of social networks be mapped\, and how do you pick a social network analysis tool? In this session\, Dr. McGregor will answer these questions through several examples from his research into the social networks within and among elementary and secondary schools. His aim is to provide a practical introduction to social network analysis\, one that is theory-informed but includes many suggestions and tips for how you can better understand social networks in the context of your work. \nSpeaker Bio:\nDr. Stephen MacGregor is an Assistant Professor of Leadership\, Policy\, and Governance at the University of Calgary’s Werklund School of Education. His research centers on knowledge mobilization as a mechanism to promote school improvement and systems change\, with an emphasis on leadership practices for increasingly complex educational environments. \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\nPhilippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\nLaura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo (co-chair)\nChristine Brodeur\, NRC / CNRC\nThane Chambers\, University of Alberta (co-chair)\nRachel Couban\, McMaster University\nMonique Grenier\, University of Victoria\nMindy Thuna\, University of Toronto
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-november-call-social-networks-in-knowledge-mobilization-work/
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CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice September Call – Indexing Tools and Journal Level Indicators
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, September 12\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators\, to join this month’s call of the Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice.  \nThis insightful session will delve into two aspects of academic publishing: Open Alex and the potential to improve the quality of indexing Canadian journals and the significance and use of journal level metrics.  \nIn the first segment\, Simon van Bellen\, senior research advisor at the non-profit publishing platform Érudit\, will introduce how the recent development of OpenAlex may allow for a more complete picture of the Canadian publishing landscape. Canadian research often finds its home in Canadian journals\, which according to a recent study are backed by public funds\, universities\, and learned societies. Exact numbers of publications are unknown as these journals are poorly indexed in common tools for bibliometric analysis. OpenAlex can be used to evaluate the level and quality of indexing of Canadian journals and explore its usefulness for bibliometric analysis. \nIn the second segment\, Christine Brodeur\, intelligence analyst for the National Research Council of Canada\, will unravel the complex world of journal level indicators. Journal Impact Factor may be a familiar term\, but do you understand its definition and how it’s calculated? Are you aware that numerous alternative journal indicators also exist? Are you acquainted with the circumstances under which these indicators should or shouldn’t be employed\, as well as their limitations? The presentation aims to address these questions and stimulate conversations centred on journal level indicators. \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\n       Philippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\n       Laura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo\n      Christine Brodeur\, NRC / CNRC\n       Thane Chambers\, University of Alberta\n       Rachel Couban\, McMaster University\n       Monique Grenier\, University of Victoria\n       Mindy Thuna\, University of Toronto
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-september-call-indexing-tools-and-journal-level-indicators/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice June Call – Using VOSviewer to Visualise Patterns in Research Topics & Research Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, June 15\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nHow can we tell the story of our research beyond the usual counts and rankings? This session will demonstrate one tool that can be used to visualise patterns in research collaboration and research topics. For this example\, we will look at existing collaborative relationships both within a faculty and with outside faculties\, institutions or companies. We will also look at topic trends in the publication record with the use of co-occurrence maps of author-assigned keywords associated with our publications. \nInvited Speaker: Alison Henry (MLIS) is the Collections Strategies Librarian at the University of Alberta. \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian BRI Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\nPhilippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\nLaura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo\nChristine Brodeur\, National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada\nThane Chambers\, University of Alberta\nRachel Couban\, McMaster University\nMonique Grenier\, University of Victoria\nMindy Thuna\, University of Toronto
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-june-call-using-vosviewer-to-visualise-patterns-in-research-topics-research-collaboration/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice April Community Call – Linking Canadian Research: The state of PIDs in Canada
DESCRIPTION:Date: April 11\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nIn our next Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice session\, John Aspler\, Manager of the Canadian Persistent Identifier (PID) Community at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network\, will: \n\nDescribe research PIDs such as ORCiD and DOIs and discuss the problems they solve.\nReview the current national landscape of PIDs for Canadian research and the work being done to build a national strategy.\nAnd discuss the important role of PIDs in the assessment of research.\n\nFollowing John’s talk\, there will be a facilitated discussion on the barriers and facilitators around supporting PIDS in our research impact work. While this month’s discussion will be primarily in English\, John is bilingual and can take and respond to questions in French and English. \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian BRI Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\nPhilippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\nLaura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo\nChristine Brodeur\, National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada\nThane Chambers\, University of Alberta\nRachel Couban\, McMaster University\nMonique Grenier\, University of Victoria\nMindy Thuna\, University of Toronto\n\nSpeaker bio \nDedicated to public service and knowledge access\, John has experience working in research and public library contexts. He graduated from McGill University with a PhD in Neuroscience in 2021\, where he worked on several projects about media discourse and neurodevelopmental disabilities. He is currently the Manager of the Canadian Persistent Identifier (PID) Community at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network\, supporting the use of PIDs like ORCID iDs and DOIs across the country.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-april-community-call-linking-canadian-research-the-state-of-pids-in-canada/
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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Canadian Community of Practice March Community Call
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 22\, 2023 \nTime: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET \nRegistration \nWe invite those across Canada interested in bibliometrics and research impact indicators\, including those who are just curious or who work outside of libraries\, to join this month’s call of the Canadian Bibliometrics and Research Impact (BRI) Community of Practice. Although our simple agenda of getting folks talking\, connecting\, and building collaborations hasn’t changed\, this call will be the first to host two informal presentations from our community members. The goal is to get us inspired and stimulated discussion through interactive presentations on topics that interest this community. \nWhile this month’s discussion will be primarily in English\, bilingual moderators will be on hand to help ensure participants are able to contribute in the official language of their choice. \nPresentation 1 – Research ID and Impact: An Introduction\nHeather Ganshorn\, Librarian\, Libraries and Cultural Resources\, University of Calgary\, and Christie Hurrell\, Associate Librarian\, Libraries and Cultural Resources\, University of Calgary \nAre you new to the bibliometrics and research impact area\, or just beginning to expand your instruction and consultation services into this area? Get oriented to some of the basic topics\, tools\, and concepts in this field. You’ll build skills to help you take charge of your own online identity and track your research impact\, as well as teach these skills to others. \nPresentation 2 – Who is Responsible for Responsible Use of Metrics?\nHeather Cunningham\, Assistant Director\, Research & Innovation Services\, Gerstein Science Information Centre\, University of Toronto \nResponsible use of metrics is a theme blended into Research Metrics and Impact workshops I have delivered\, mostly to graduate students and other early career researchers. Upon reflection\, a more apt description may be “responsible perception” of metrics\, as the individual graduate students and faculty members\, are not the prime “users” of these metrics. There are many discussions in academia about responsible use of metrics\, but how effective are these discussions and workshops when the rewards systems\, “users” and individual researchers are disconnected? Come join a discussion about the challenges of teaching research metrics and qualitative impact indicators. \nModerator: Farah Frisen\, Research & Strategy Associate\, University Health Network \nCommunity Calls are organized by the CARL Canadian BRI Community of Practice Steering Committee: \n\nPhilippe Boisvert\, Université Laval\nLaura Bredahl\, University of Waterloo\nChristine Brodeur\, National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada\nThane Chambers\, University of Alberta\nRachel Couban\, McMaster University\nMonique Grenier\, University of Victoria\nMindy Thuna\, University of Toronto
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-canadian-community-of-practice-march-community-call/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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