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Communication and dissemination of research – 15 April 2016 Tristram Hooley, Emma Butler and Lucy Ayre

Who we are… Emma Butler Skype: emmambutler Professor Tristram adventuresincareerdevelopment.wordpress.com/ Lucy Ayre Skype: lucy_ayre

Session outline  Open Access – policy for post 2014 REF  Publish or Perish…..why publish?  Impact…what does it mean?  Tools to help and prioritise

HEFCE Open Access policy for post-2014 REF “To be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ outputs must have been deposited in an institutional or subject repository. Deposited material should be discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet connection. The requirement applies only to journal articles and conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number. It will not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. The policy applies to research outputs accepted for publication after 1 April 2016.” Full policy available at:

HEFCE Open Access policy for post-2014 REF “To be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ outputs must have been deposited in an institutional or subject repository. Deposited material should be discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet connection. The requirement applies only to journal articles and conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number. It will not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. The policy applies to research outputs accepted for publication after 1 April 2016.” Full policy available at:

HEFCE Open Access policy for post-2014 REF “To be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ outputs must have been deposited in an institutional or subject repository. Deposited material should be discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet connection. The requirement applies only to journal articles and conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number. It will not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. The policy applies to research outputs accepted for publication after 1 April 2016.” Full policy available at:

HEFCE Open Access policy for post-2014 REF “To be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ outputs must have been deposited in an institutional or subject repository. Deposited material should be discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet connection. The requirement applies only to journal articles and conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number. It will not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. The policy applies to research outputs accepted for publication after 1 April 2016.” Full policy available at:

HEFCE Open Access policy for post-2014 REF “To be eligible for submission to the post-2014 REF, authors’ outputs must have been deposited in an institutional or subject repository. Deposited material should be discoverable, and free to read and download, for anyone with an internet connection. The requirement applies only to journal articles and conference proceedings with an International Standard Serial Number. It will not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. The policy applies to research outputs accepted for publication after 1 April 2016.” Full policy available at:

Publish or Perish Who is your audience? Where are they? How do they receive research?

Impact

Tools to help – Priority 1 - UDORA

Tools to help – Priority 1 - DOIs Web of Science citations: 21 Google Scholar citations: 68 Web of Science citations: 13 Google Scholar citations: 51

Tools to help – Priority 1 - ORCID

Tools to help – Priority 2 - research profiles

Tools to help – Priority 2 - research profiles

Tools to help – Priority 3 – blogging and social media Recommended reading LSE Impact blog (2011): Your favourite academic tweeters: lists available to browse by subject area and Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activitiesYour favourite academic tweeters: lists available to browse by subject areaUsing Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities

UDORA surgery / Q&A