Got Impact? Assessing the Influence of Your Research

Join the WSU Libraries for three exciting Open Access Week Events: related to the theme: Redefining Impact.

https://libguides.wsulibs.wsu.edu/openaccess

Keynote: Redefining Impact

Tuesday, October 22 , CUE 518, 3-4:30 pm.

Mike Buschman will talk about the latest developments in open access and reflect on almost 2 years of experience collecting, analyzing, and visualizing alternative and complimentary metrics through Plum Analytics.

Light reception to follow.

 Workshop: Alternative Impact Measures

Wednesday, October 23  Terrell Library, Room 20E, 10-11:30 am

To register email: reznowski@wsu.edu

 Mike Buschman leads a hands-on for faculty and graduate students. Refreshments will be served.

  Webinar: Telling the Full Story of Research Impact with Altmetrics

Wednesday, November 6 , Terrell Library, Room 20E – 2-3 pm

Refreshments will be served. To register email: reznowski@wsu.edu

Jason Priem of Impact Story hosts a Webinar geared toward faculty and graduate students seeking to provide a fuller picture of their research impact.

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