Publishing articles and presenting at conferences are tried and true ways for promoting your research within academic and professional circles, but with changes to scholarly communications and the emergence of many new forms that allow individuals to disseminate information more freely, openly, and quickly, researchers have a host of opportunities to both promote their work to a larger audience and track the impact of their research in a more accurate manner. From article-level metrics (altmetrics) to open access publications to the use of social media, this poster gives an introduction to some of the vehicles available today, how to use them effectively, and where to find support (your librarians can help!) to make your scholarly footprint larger.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sally_gore/23/
Citation: Gore, Sally A. (2013). "Get the Word Out: Utilizing Traditional and Emerging Tools to Disseminate and Measure the Impact of Your Research." Poster presentation at the UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science Community Engagement and Research Symposium. Worcester, Mass., November 8, 2013.