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Presentation
Who’s Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools
Technical Services Faculty Presentations
Date of Original Version
4-22-2015
Disciplines
Abstract
Slides from a presentation, "Who's Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools," offered at the University of Rhode Island Libraries on April 22 and April 23, 2015.
"Stop using the impact factor as a measure of the value of your research. There are better ways. In this hands-on session find out about tools that can help you learn how your work is being received, used, and disseminated across scholarly platforms and social media networks."
Part of the University Libraries' Search Savvy Seminar series.
Citation Information
Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett and Andrée Rathemacher. "Who’s Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools" (2015) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/julia_lovett/35/
University of Rhode Island Libraries, Search Savvy Seminar