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SESSION FOUR: DISSEMINATION & IMPACT SAM ASTON SCOTT TAYLOR Humanities Information Skills PGR Module

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SESSION FOUR: DISSEMINATION & IMPACT

SAM ASTONSCOTT TAYLOR

Humanities Information Skills PGR Module

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Audience

Who is your audience?What is/will motivate you to

disseminate your research? How will you disseminate your

research?

Talk with the person next to you for 2 minutes before feeding back

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Research Dissemination

Discipline Area

Academic

Profession

General Public

Government

Creative Arts and Design

8 16 18 0

Humanities

30 5 21 4

Social Sciences

39 50 15 7

Bazely, P., 2006. Research dissemination in creative arts, humanities and the social sciences. Higher Education Research and Development, 25:3, 307-321

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Definition of an Impact Factor

The impact factor, often abbreviated IF, is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to articles published in science and social science journals. It is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field, with journals with higher impact factors deemed to be more important than those with lower ones.

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Uses and Limitations

The IF is used to compare different journal titles in the same field

There are queries about the validity of the measure

The IF can be calculated using Web of Science, Scopus and Publish or Perish

Are they useful for your research?Are they useful for Arts & Humanities?

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Creating a digital profile

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Background to institutional repositories (IR)

SECTION 1

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There are different types of repository…

• …discipline specific, e.g. ERIC

• …funder-specific, e.g. PubMed

• …institutional, e.g. Manchester eScholar

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There are different types of repository…

• …discipline specific, e.g. ERIC

• …funder-specific, e.g. PubMed

• …institutional, e.g. Manchester eScholar

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What is an Institutional Repository (IR)?

An institutional repository is…

…an online locus for collecting, preserving, and disseminating – in digital form – the intellectual output of a research institution.

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Which research institutions have IRs?

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Why should I use an IR?

• Satisfy funder OA mandates • Increased chance of citation for your work

o Disseminate your ‘grey literature’o Drive traffic to OA published researcho Provide OA version of your subscription barriered research

• Find related research• Store for your work

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What about copyright?

• All 7 research councils and the Wellcome Trust advocate open access on all published outputs of their funded projects.(Source: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/policy-and-legal/overview-funders-data-policies)

• Of the 328 publishers listed on SHERPA/RoMEO 58% allow postprint archiving without embargo.(Source: SHERPA/RoMEO)

• 70% of publishers formally allow some form of self-archiving.(Source: SHERPA/RoMEO)

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Manchester eScholar: the basics

SECTION 2

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Introduction to Manchester eScholar

• Manchester eScholar is the University of Manchester’s IR

• Developed in-house using open-source technologies by a permanent support team based in JRUL

• All PGR students have a My eScholar account

• Accessed by portal, eScholar home-page, faculty intranet

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Quick facts

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Quick facts

5,500 people

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Quick facts

5,500 people

150,000 records

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Quick facts

5,500 people

150,000 records

10,000 deposits per year

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Breakdown of eScholar content types

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Breakdown of Humanities content types

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ETD submission

• Mandatory electronic submission of your doctoral thesis• Stored by Manchester eScholar• Submit through Student Portal • You control access!

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Round-Up

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Bibliography

Arts and Humanities Research Council http://www.ahrc.ac.uk [11 October 2010]

Levitt, R et al Assessing the impact of arts and humanities research at the University of Cambridge. RAND Europe 2010.

Vitae website http://www.vitae.ac.uk [3rd August 2010]

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THANK YOU

Sam Aston [email protected]

Scott [email protected]