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Citation-Indexing

WEBINAR: Getting Indexed in International Citation Databases

Citations – often termed as​ intellectual transactions, acknowledgment of​ intellectual debts, and​ conceptual association—are a link between the author’s current study and already published work. It not only provides credibility to the author’s work but also helps funders evaluate the impact of the research study. Citation indexes are maintained for information retrieval of both cited and citing work, facilitating the literature search process. It also helps authors in identifying the number of citations that their papers have received. Citation data is considered as a legitimate measure to rank authors, journals, and publishers. Through this webinar, we aim at providing information about citation indexing and how authors and publishers can get indexed in established citation databases.

After this session, attendees will learn:

  • Why and what authors need to cite?
  • Citation indexing and its significance
  • Selection criteria of international citation databases like WoS, Scopus, and Crossref
  • How can journals and publishers index in citation databases?

Richard_De_GrijsAbout the Speaker

Dr. Richard de Grijs, Ph.D.

  • Dr. de Grijs is an internationally acclaimed astrophysicist, editor, publishing consultant, and a public speaker.
  • Currently appointed as an Associate Dean/Professor at Macquarie University (Australia), Dr. de Grijs is also affiliated with International Astronomical Union (Vice-President of IAU Division C–Education, Outreach, and Heritage), Institute of Physics (FInstP), Astronomical Society of Australia (Fellow), etc.
  • Till date, he has 300+ publications in renowned Physics and Astronomy journals and 6 published books to his name. The impact of his work is demonstrated by 5000+ citations that he has to his credit.
  • Dr. de Grijs  is also the recipient of more than 25 research grants. Additionally, he is a peer reviewer for many leading Physics and Astronomy journals including Nature, Science, etc. and has been one of the scientific editors of The Astrophysical Journal from 2006 to 2012 and deputy editor of The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2012 to 2018.

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https://www.enago.com/academy/getting-indexed-in-international-citation-databases/

IMPACT AND RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SKILLS WORKSHOP: WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS ARTICLE? (Day One)

June 10-11, 2019, NUST MISiS, MOSCOW
The goals of this intensive workshop are to improve participants’ science communication capabilities and help them translate their science to reach broader audiences, including those with questions or concerns about the methods, findings or implications of scientific research. Continue reading IMPACT AND RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SKILLS WORKSHOP: WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS ARTICLE? (Day One)

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New Recycling Technology for Heavy Duty Military Batteries

NUST MISIS scientists together with JSC “Shchelkovo Plant of Secondary Precious Metals” developed an innovative cascade method for purifying silver from spent batteries used in submarines and military aircraft. Secondary use of pure precious metal from one such battery can help save up to 500 million RUR for creating a new one.

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Good Goodbye: Advanced Public Speaking for Scientists has been successfully finished

May 13, 2019
Last Monday was a big day for NUST MISiS students and researchers. 17 students who attended Advanced Public Speaking for Scientists Course completed a 4-month English language course after receiving 32 hours of English language instruction by Senior English Language teacher Johanna Campbell.

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How to Effectively Promote Your Research | Tips to Enhance Visibility and Overall Impact (15, May)

Wed, May 15, 2019 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM, MSK.
You have successfully published your research. Great! But does that mean it was communicated well and impacted the global research community? Enago Academy’s next webinar will guide you step-by-step HOW and WHY to market your research and reach the wider audience. Given the millions of research papers being published annually, publicizing your research study and standing out is as important as getting published.

Through this webinar, researchers will learn:

  • Why is it important to promote your research study?
  • How can a researcher promote his published work?
  • The overall impact on your researcher’s profile

About the Speaker

Dr. Christina Nixon (Ph.D.)Dr. Christina Nixon

Senior Research Fellow and Immunologist, Brown University

  • An established researcher, public speaker, and a published author, Christina has a noteworthy experience in the field of academic writing and publishing.
  • As a grant reviewer at National Science Foundation (NSF), Christina provides written expert review for graduate research applications.
  • Christina has 15+ years of technical expertise in molecular biology, parasitology, and immunology, along with 10+ years of experience in teaching and communicating science.
  • She had worked as an Instructor and Research Associate at Rhode Island Hospital, where she was also a postdoctoral fellow for more than 6 years.
  • A Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Cellular Biology, and Biochemistry from Brown University, Christina has several research publications published during her career.

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https://www.enago.com/academy/how-to-effectively-promote-your-research-tips-to-enhance-visibility-and-overall-impact/

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