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Cranfield University Blogs | An open science checklist - Cranfield University Blogs

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 Source: https://blogs.cranfield.ac.uk/is/library/open-science-checklist An open science checklist Posted on Jul 5th, 2017 by Georgina Parsons barrington knl mirc open research open science rdm research data management Information Services Libraries One reason that research data management has advanced in the priorities of the higher education sector in recent years is the “ reproducibility crisis ” in science. This has led many researchers and organisations to support a drive towards open science, or open research, where the research process becomes more transparent. This has included aspects such as the requirement from many funding bodies and publishers that underlying data be shared along with journal articles reporting on the results. An interesting post in this area is Science is “show me,” not “trust me” ...

Top 20 ways to improve your world university ranking | Times Higher Education (THE)

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 Source: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/features/top-20-ways-to-improve-your-world-university-ranking/410392.article Top 20 ways to improve your world university ranking Amanda Goodall offers twenty inexpensive methods to help your institution climb the world university league tables November 29, 2013 Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on linkedin 2 With the inaugural Times Higher Education BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings launched on Wednesday 4 December 2013, the scrutiny of university performance and levels of global competition are growing all the time. As a result, universities around the world are thinking harder than ever about how to improve their international standing. But what can universities do to improve their position? Here we provide a list of suggestions, originally written by Amanda Goodall in th...

Roll up! Roll up! How strong are your research impact muscles? Test yourself with our quiz! | Kudos News

 Source: https://blog.growkudos.com/2017/07/06/roll-up-roll-up-how-strong-are-your-research-impact-muscles-test-yourself-with-our-quiz/ Roll up! Roll up! How strong are your research impact muscles? Test yourself with our quiz! Lauren McNeill / 16 hours ago As the emphasis on research impact grows, are you getting the support you need to maximize the chances of your wor k having impact? Do you know what  skills or  tools you need? Do you think you are more or less knowledgeable than other researchers in your field, or at your institution, when it comes to understanding pathways to impact? Kudos has developed a light-hearted quiz to help you test your research impact “muscles” and compare yourself to other researchers – in terms of how much y ou know about research impact, and the effectiveness of your current efforts to increase the reach and impact of your work. The circus-themed quiz is a fun way to discover more about how you can get your research found, ...

Good ratings for seven Malaysian varsities - Nation | The Star Online

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 Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/07/05/good-ratings-for-seven-msian-varsities-better-asiapacific-ranking-if-they-can-improve-quality-of-res/#VEtEXTOlarQ6TL4Q.01 Nation Home > News > Nation Wednesday, 5 July 2017 Good ratings for seven Malaysian varsities by rebecca rajaendram image: http://www.thestar.com.my/~/media/online/2017/07/05/03/03/phil-baty-times-0507.ashx/?w=620&h=413&crop=1&hash=C65879C0DFC1E39EF8B9818101B1E5093DB9D4BA Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/07/05/good-ratings-for-seven-msian-varsities-better-asiapacific-ranking-if-they-can-improve-quality-of-res/#1ReiSm4EoClbLhs3.99 Good ratings for seven Malaysian varsities - Nation | The Star Online

Why having your journal indexed in Google Scholar matters more than ever and steps to get started

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 Source: http://blog.scholasticahq.com/post/why-having-your-journal-indexed-in-google-scholar-matters-more-than-ever-and-steps-to-get-started Why having your journal indexed in Google Scholar matters more than ever and steps to get started www.tradingacademy.com What’s the best place for scholars to quickly find accessible articles relevant to their research on the web? Based on the title of this post you likely guessed Google Scholar — and you’re right! A 2015 survey on 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication found that 92% of academics are on Google Scholar , and for good reason. Google Scholar stands apart as one of the most sophisticated research indexes on the web. As part of Google’s search engine, Google Scholar has access to more content than its competitors’ databases, with the ability to crawl entire publisher and journal websites to pull in new content as well as the ability to use the citations in trusted, indexed articles to find and index new research. However, ...