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Skip to main content. Please click any of the links below to learn more about our supported software applications. AU Alerts - AU's emergency alert system. Blackboard - AU's Web-based e-learning application used to supplement most classes.

CommonSpot - AU's content management system for posting university Web content. EndNote - AU's site-licensed citation and bibliographic software. Listserv - E-mail lists facilitate communication with others sharing similar interests. Microsoft Office - AU students, staff, and faculty are eligible to obtain a free subscription to Microsoft Office through our campus site-licensing agreement.

Office may be installed on up to 5 devices. Cornell University Library. Search this Guide Search. Measuring your research impact: Getting Started This guide provides an introduction to the various metrics used to measure researcher and journal impact.

Getting Started This guide details various ways of measuring research impact, particularly through traditional means of publishing and citation. Before you begin to delve into the various citation metrics, we recommend you do the following three things: Sign up for an ORCID Identifier : The Open Researcher Community ID is an increasingly recognized persistent digital identifier.

The unique number assigned to you will allow publishers and aggregators of scholarly literature to distinguish you from researchers with similar names. This is a powerful tool in author disambiguation and it takes just a few minutes to sign up. Go to orcid. Have questions? Contact orcid-help cornell.

With a ResearcherID, you will be included in the Web of Science author index allowing other researchers to learn more about your work and affiliations. Create a Google Scholar Citations Profile : Google scholar citations allows authors to track citations to their scholarly works and to calculate numerous citation metrics based on Google Scholar citation data. By setting up a profile, you will be able to disambiguate yourself from authors with the same or similar names.

For more information, see the Google Scholar page in this Library Guide. Navigating the world of bibliometrics This guide walks you through some of the most common indexes used to quantify scholarly impact. Regardless of the index that you are the most familiar with, this situation comes to mind: Comic above courtesy of XKCD. Contact Information. Erin Eldermire.



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