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Associate Librarian and Scholarly Services Librarian

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Yen Tran
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Lemieux Library Second Floor iDesk
Subjects: Education, Social Work

Services for Faculty & Students

Consultations

Grad students and faculty can contact the Scholarly Services Librarian, Yen Tran, for consultations or 1-1 meetings to discuss the impact of their works for all purposes.

Upcoming Workshops & Webinars

Webinar: Identifying and understanding research and publication metrics
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | 4:00pm-5:00pm | Register for the webinar

With various tools and types of metrics, identifying and understanding the research and publication metrics can be cumbersome. In this session, you will be introduced to the different types of metrics and the tools you can use to gather them. The research and publication metrics to be discussed include citation tracking, journal impact, book impact, researcher impact, social and cultural impact, and alternative metrics. There will also be time for you to explore the tools and conduct your own searches.

Co-Sponsored by the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons and the Office of Sponsored Projects

Webinar: Identifying and understanding research and publication metrics
November, 7 2023
With various tools and types of metrics, identifying and understanding the research and publication metrics can be cumbersome. In this session, you will be introduced to the different types of metrics and the tools you can use to gather them. The research and publication metrics to be discussed include citation tracking, journal impact, book impact, researcher impact, social and cultural impact, and alternative metrics. There will also be time for you to explore the tools and conduct your own searches.

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Webinar: Managing Your Online Scholarly Identity
February 20, 2024
Our online identities are becoming even more important for finding RSCA collaborators, receiving funding, and in demonstrating our expertise and impact to a broad audience. This professional development opportunity will discuss different places and strategies for managing your online scholarly identity. Co-sponsored by the Lemieux Library & McGoldrick Learning Commons and the Office of Sponsored Projects

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