Looking for an efficient way to analyze a large group of publications? SciVal allows you to explore topic analysis, co-authorship networks, and citation-based metrics to track trends and learn more about groups of papers of interest to you.
This introduction to SciVal will show you how to create a group of papers (e.g., by authors, topics, or other characteristics) and help you select metrics appropriate for determining research impact. SciVal can help answer questions such as: How are researchers collaborating? What attention are my articles receiving as compared to similar articles worldwide?
Please also see the Research Impact Assessment guide, which includes the importance of using both qualitative and quantitative input when considering the impact of research articles.
Presenter for the session is: Yanik Faylayev from Elsevier
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Session Details
Location:
Remote, Zoom Remote
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Session level: All
Sponsor(s): Taubman Health Sciences Library, UM Library
Presenter(s): Judith Smith