FW: [nfais-l] Assessing Contribution, Assessing Usage: Metrics in a New Context

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ASSESSING CONTRIBUTION, ASSESSING USAGE: METRICS IN A NEW CONTEXT


NFAIS Virtual Seminar

Friday, March 28, 2014

10:00 am - 3:00 pm EDT


Why are scholars and researchers, institutions, and funding bodies re-thinking the assessment of value and contribution?  In this full-day virtual event you’ll learn:

  *   How current metrics fall short in supporting the creation, discovery and dissemination of new knowledge

  *   New tools for clarifying the contribution and value of the artifacts of research

  *   What changes are needed in our publishing practices to deliver article-level metrics and meet user needs

  *   What data needs to be gathered and which behaviors should be tracked to avoid skewing subsequent use

  *   How new technologies and guidelines for funding and disseminating research might affect the scholarly communication process and tenure

  *   How the information community is collaborating in the development of new metrics to satisfy both the researcher and the institution

To register or to learn more about this event, go to http://nfais.org/event?eventID=542.<http://nfais.org/event?eventID=542%EF%BB%BF%EF%BB%BF.> The cost of the seminar is $350 for NFAIS member, $425 for  allied societies*, and $500 for non-members.  Group rates for three or more attendees are also available.


FEATURED SPEAKERS


John Chodacki, Product Director

PLoS


William Gunn, Head of Academic Outreach

Mendeley


Michael Habib, Product Manager

Scopus, Elsevier


Kristi Holmes, Bioinformaticist

Becker Medical Library, Washington University at Saint Louis


Dr. John Leslie King, William Warner Bishop Collegiate Professor of Information and

Vice Provost for Academic Information

University of Michigan


Nettie Lagace, Assistant Director for Programs

NISO


Judy Luther, President

Informed Strategies


Andrea Michelak, Co-Founder

Plum Analytics




UPCOMING NFAIS EVENTS



April 10 - Automated Indexing Case Study<http://nfais.org/event?eventID=543> (90 Minute Webinar)

April 23 - Infonomics and the Business of Free<http://nfais.org/event?eventID=544> (90 Minute Webinar)

May 14 - Video: A .... (Full Day Virtual Seminar)

June 13 - Academic Networks (90 Minute Webinar)

June 20 - Discovery Services (On-site/Virtual Workshop)

September 20 - NFAIS Humanities Roundtable 2014 <http://nfais.org/event?eventID=545> (New York)



CONTACT:  Jill O’Neill, NFAIS Director of Communications and Planning at 215-893-1561 or jilloneill at nfais.org


*Allied Societies: LYRASIS, CENDI, ICSTI, the Society for Scholarly Publishing, the Professional & Scholarly Publishing Division of AAP, the Association of American University Presses, NISO, and ASIS&T






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