Librarian as Teacher: Research Impact tracking – services for researchers and academics

Teaching information literacy to students has been a core service for academic and research libraries for decades. However in recent years it is now increasingly common for libraries to offer programs teaching researchers different kinds of information skills including how to track their research impact. Traditional librarian skills in teaching how to seek and interpret publications  are repurposed in this environment to teach researchers how to seek and interpret data about their publications including citation counts, research metrics such as h-indexes and altmetrics.

http://interlibnet.org/2015/10/06/librarian-as-teacher-research-impact-tracking-services-for-researchers-and-academics/

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