NISO Virtual Conference
Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 11:00am – 5:00pm
Advancing Altmetrics: Best Practices and Emerging Ideas
This is an active area for a variety of reasons. There is an ongoing need to justify the work, space and resources invested in the library. How best to appropriately generate, synthesize, interpret, and deliver the most useful data to demonstrate the return on investment made by the institution is a pressing concern. What do we know to be best practices for using altmetrics in assessment? How comfortable are faculty with the use of altmetrics in the context of tenure and promotion activities?
NISO’s related working group has built a better understanding of use cases for existing altmetrics, but already there are discussions on whether new metrics might be usefully framed for measuring research impact outside of the academic environment or for capturing the value of unconventional outputs of research.
Will views and downloads usage indicators be sufficient to evaluate the usefulness of data sets? What examples might be provided by studies of COUNTER, SUSHI, and SUSHI Lite? What alternative approaches might be needed or fostered in order to ensure the discoverability, usability, and reproducibility of scientific data sets?
Confirmed Speakers:
· Mike Taylor, Head of Metric Development, Digital Science;
· Stacy Konkiel, Director of Research and Education, Altmetric;
· Darby Orcutt, Assistant Head, Collections and Research Strategy, North Carolina State University
· Andy Herzog, Faculty Services and Online Engagement, Department Head, University of Texas at Arlington;
· Patty Smith, Impact and Dissemination Librarian, Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University;
· Daniella Lowenberg, Research Data Specialist & Product Manager, California Digital Library;
· William Gunn, Director of Academic Outreach, Mendeley
· Martha Kyrillidou, PhD., Principal, QualityMetrics, LLC
To review the day’s agenda, please visit the NISO event page.
To register online for this event, please use this form.
Note: Registration for this virtual conference includes a Training Thursday session, scheduled for December 14, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (Eastern). The segment consists of three case studies from professionals who have successfully leveraged metrics for their organizations and clients.
Confirmed Speakers:
· Anne Stone, Senior Manager, Client Services, TBI Communications
· Richard Hulser, Chief Librarian, Research Library and Archives, Natural History Museum Los Angeles County
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