[Open-access] Inviting suggestions for "getting started with Open Science" for a session in Open Access Week
Stacy Konkiel
stacy at impactstory.org
Mon Sep 22 18:51:39 UTC 2014
Good point, JJ. Want to clear up a misunderstanding quickly, and am happy
to take other questions off-list.
Impactstory is subscription-based and aimed at scientists, but we do offer
fee waivers, no questions asked. It's important to us that ability to pay
be no obstacle for researchers who can't afford it.
Individuals can use the Altmetric.com bookmarklet to track articles'
impacts for free; no restrictions there.
And PlumX is subscription based and focused on serving institutions--if
your institution subscribes, I'd recommend checking it out, as it'd be of
no additional cost to you as a researcher.
All best,
Stacy
Stacy Konkiel
Director of Marketing & Research at Impactstory <http://impactstory.org/>:
share the full story of your research impact.
working from beautiful Albuquerque, NM, USA
@skonkiel <http://www.twitter.com/skonkiel> and @Impactstory
<https://twitter.com/ImpactStory>
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:33 PM, JJ Merelo <jjmerelo at gmail.com> wrote:
> All of these examples are either non-free or only available to librarians;
> we can use it to convincen somebody in our institution, if that's possible,
> but not to measure analytics ourselves.
>
> 2014-09-22 19:37 GMT+02:00 Stacy Konkiel <stacy at impactstory.org>:
>
>> At the risk of coming across as self-promoting :), I'd encourage you to
>> add a few minutes about incentives for Open Science: namely, altmetrics.
>> You can use examples from Impactstory [1] [2], Plum Analytics [3], and
>> Altmetric.com [4] to showcase how web-native, Open Science products like
>> datasets, software, OA publications, etc can allow researchers to collect,
>> understand, and share evidence of the broader impacts their work has (in
>> addition to traditional impact).
>>
>>
>> All best,
>> Stacy Konkiel
>> impactstory.org
>>
>> [1] impactstory.org/carlBoettiger
>> [2] https://impactstory.org/lorenabarba
>> [3] https://plu.mx/u/awilliams/
>> [4]
>> http://www.altmetric.com/details.php?citation_id=659834&src=bookmarklet
>>
>> Stacy Konkiel
>> Director of Marketing & Research at Impactstory <http://impactstory.org/>:
>> share the full story of your research impact.
>> working from beautiful Albuquerque, NM, USA
>> @skonkiel <http://www.twitter.com/skonkiel> and @Impactstory
>> <https://twitter.com/ImpactStory>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 7:33 PM, kshitiz khanal <khanal1990 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Dreamers,
>>>
>>> Open Knowledge Community in Nepal is planning a half-a-day session for
>>> researchers and students to help them get started with Open Science /
>>> Collaborative R&D / Open Access as a part of Open Access Week celebrations
>>> here.
>>>
>>> Assuming the audience knows almost nothing about the topics, we are
>>> planning a session that will entice them to try openness in science.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please suggest examples of success in Open Science, tools to get
>>> started, methods, or anything at all that will help a beginner level or lay
>>> audience in Open Science.
>>>
>>> -Kshitiz Khanal
>>> Open Knowledge, Nepal
>>>
>>>
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> JJ
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