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Increase the Reach Brenda Linares [email protected] Mellanye Lackey [email protected]

Increase the reach of UNC-CH Water Institute publications

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Tips to improve the impact of publications and research of the WI. Presentation by @mellanye & @brenda_linares for the @UNC_Water_Inst

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Increase the ReachBrenda Linares [email protected]

Mellanye Lackey [email protected]

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OA publishingBenefits

● Increases the visibility, readership and impact of author’s works

● Enhances interdisciplinary research● Directory of Open Access Journal (http://doaj.org/)

9,976 Journals 134 Countries 1,713,360 Articles

● Provides access to previously unavailable materials relating to health, energy, environment, and other areas of broad interest

● BMJ article in 2008 found: “Articles assigned to open access were associated with 89% more full text downloads... than subscription access articles in the first six months after publication”

● Cost vs. benefit www.sparc.org

http://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/337/bmj.a568.full.pdf

Dr. Jamie Bartram:

Estimating the burden of disease from water, sanitation, and hygiene at a global levelBy: Pruss, A; Kay, D; Fewtrell, L; Bartram, JK et al.ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES Volume: 110 Issue: 5 Pages: 537-542 Published: MAY 2002-Cited 459 timesHygiene, Sanitation, and Water: Forgotten Foundations of HealthBy: Bartram, JK; Cairncross, SandyPLOS MEDICINE Volume: 7 Issue: 11 Article Number: e1000367 Published: NOV 2010

-Cited 159 times

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Keywords/Titles/Abstracts

Source: http://www.editage.com/insights/how-to-write-an-effective-title-and-abstract-and-choose-appropriate-keywords

Do Don’t

Keywords ● words in paper but not the ti/ab● synonyms (microbes/bacteria, hygiene/handwashing)● main concepts of paper

● duplicate ti/ab words● use jargon● too specific● too broad

Title ● 10-12 words ● highlight essential content: study design, outcome,

population ● use action verbs

● include unnecessary words ● use passive voice● be boring

Abstract ● structured ● use MeSH or other thesaurus terms● marketing tool

● include info not in paper● use filler words● abbreviations

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Data sharingPositives:

● Encourages diversity of analysis and opinion ● Makes possible the testing of new or alternative hypotheses and methods of analysis, supports studies on data

collection methods and measurement● Permits the creation of new data sets when data from multiple sources are combined.● Funding Organizations have different regulations and/or copyright policies● Example:

NSF “NSF normally allows grantees to retain principal legal rights to intellectual property developed under NSF grants”

“Investigators are expected to share with other researchers... the primary data, samples, physical collections and other supporting materials created or gathered in the course of work under NSF grants.”

Implications:

● Institutional, National, and international● Complexity of Information technology ● Organizational and management issues● Property and legally

Source:

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf13001/aag_6.jsp#VID4

https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/dsj/3/0/3_0_135/_pdf

Open Data Event! Open Access Week!When: Thu 10/24 Time: 10amLocation: Davis and Live Stream at HSL

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● Negotiate to publish the same article in another language

● Register SRs and trials● Issue press releases

● Get an

● Monitor altmetrics

More dissemination ideas● Use consistent names

● Use keywords● Build online libraries

● Continue making conference presentations publicly available. Pressure organizers to do the same.

Source: https://becker.wustl.edu/impact-assessment/strategies

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