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Com millorar l'impacte de la recerca: gestió de la identitat digital
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Presentació utilitzada en activitats formatives per a investigadors de la UPC. S'analitza la importància de gestionar la identatitat digital de l'investigador per incrementar el seu impacte.

Subject:
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Miquel Puertas
Date Added:
12/16/2020
Monitoring Noise Levels with a Smart Device
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Students learn the physical properties of sound, how it travels and how noise impacts human health—including the quality of student learning. They learn different techniques that engineers use in industry to monitor noise level exposure and then put their knowledge to work by using a smart phone noise meter app to measure the noise level at an area of interest, such as busy roadways near the school. They devise an experimental procedure to measure sound levels in their classroom, at the source of loud noise (such as a busy road or construction site), and in between. Teams collect data using smart phones/tablets, microphones and noise apps. They calculate wave properties, including frequency, wavelength and amplitude. A PowerPoint® presentation, three worksheets and a quiz are provided.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Physical Science
Physics
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
Activities
Author:
Jana B. Milford
Kent Kurashima
Date Added:
11/03/2017
Research Evaluation Metrics
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This module dwells on a number of methods (including old and new) available for research evaluation. The module comprises the following four units:
Unit 1. Introduction to Research Evaluation Metrics and Related Indicators.
Unit 2. Innovations in Measuring Science and Scholarship: Analytical Tools and Indicators in Evaluation Scholarship Communications.
Unit 3. Article and Author Level Measurements, and
Unit 4. Online Citation and Reference Management Tools.
Brief overviews of the units are presented below.
Unit 1 encompassed and discussed citation analysis, use of citation-based indicators for research evaluation, common bibliometric indicators, classical bibliometric laws, author level indicators using authors' public profiles, article level metrics using altmetric tools. It is to be noted that author level indicators and article level metrics are new tools for research evaluation. Author level indicators encompasses h index, citations count, i10 index, g index, articles with citation, average citations per article, Eigenfactor score, impact points, and RG score. Article level metrics or altmetrics are based on Twitter, Facebook, Mendeley, CiteULike, and Delicious which have been discussed. All technical terms used in the Unit have been defined.
Unit 2 deals with analytical tools and indicators used in evaluating scholarly communications. The tools covered are The Web of Science, Scopus, Indian Citation Index (ICI), CiteSeerX, Google Scholar and Google Scholar Citations. Among these all the tools except Indian Citation Index (ICI) are international in scope. ICI is not very much known outside India. It is a powerful tool as far Indian scholarly literature is concerned. As Indian journals publish a sizable amount of foreign literature, the tool will be useful for foreign countries as well. The analytical products with journal performance metrics Journal Citation Reports (JCR®) has also been described. In the chapter titled New Platforms for Evaluating Scholarly Communications three websites i.e. SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR) [ScimagoJR.com], eigenFACTOR.org, JournalMetrics.com and one software called Publish or Perish (POP) Software have been discussed.
Article and author level measurements have been discussed in Unit 3. Author and researcher identifiers are absolutely essential for searching databases in the WWW because a name like D Singh can harbour a number of names such as Dan Singh, Dhan Singh, Dhyan Singh, Darbara Singh, Daulat Singh, Durlabh Singh and more. The ResearcherID.com, launched by Thomson Reuters, is a web-based global registry of authors and researchers that individualises each and every name. Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is also a registry that uniquely identifies an author or researcher. Both have been discussed in this Unit. Article Level Metrics (Altmetrics) has been treated in this Unit with the discussion as to how altmetrics can be measured with Altmetric.com and ImpactStory.org. Altmetrics for Online Journals has also been touched. There are a number of academic social networks of which ResearchGate.net, Academia.edu, GetCited.org, etc. have been discussed. Regional journal networks with bibliometric indicators are also in existence. Two networks of this type such as SciELO – Scientific Electronic Library Online, and Redalyc have been dealt with.
The last unit (Unit 4) is on online citation and reference management tools. The tools discussed are Mendeley, CiteULike, Zotero, Google Scholar Library, and EndNote Basic. The features of all the management tools have been discussed with figures, tables, and text boxes.
This is Module Four of the UNESCO's Open Access Curriculum for Researchers.
Full-Text is available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0023/002322/232210E.pdf

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Module
Textbook
Unit of Study
Author:
Anup Kumar Das
Date Added:
09/12/2018
Sustainability Project Impact Assessment
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Sustainability assessment is a process that assists decision-makers to determine which actions to take or not with the goal of sustainability in mind (Bond et al., 2012; Ness et al., 2007). It contributes to different forms of decision-making, including programmes, policies or even an unstructured policy problem (Bond et al., 2012; Pope et al., 2016). The ways in which integrated sustainability assessment differs from the traditional cost-benefit analysis and a more recent approach of social return on investment will be explained in session 1.

Sustainability assessment encompasses a range of impact assessment practices which can be used to predict future outcomes (“ex-ante”), or to assess the effects triggered by an intervention (“ex-post”) (Waas et al., 2014). The focus here is on the latter – the basics of evaluating the effects of a sustainability programme. “Ex-post” assessments facilitate individuals and organisations to communicate the impact of sustainability actions and enables smarter programme design and implementation in the future.

An objective-led approach is adopted in project impact assessment where the project aims to maximise positive outcomes towards sustainability. This differs from Environmental Impact Assessment, for example, which adopts a baseline-driven approach, aiming to minimise negative impacts towards the environment (Pope et al., 2016). There is increasing recognition that minimising negative effects is no longer sufficient and positive steps are needed on all fronts to make any lasting impact towards sustainability (Gibson 2006b).

By adopting an objective-led approach, the first major task would be defining the selected objective. In this case, that means defining sustainability, which will be the focus of session 2. The sessions following that will take readers through key stages of the evaluation process.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Dr. Vivian CHU
Dr. Winnie LAW
Professor Wai-fung LAM
Date Added:
11/16/2022
Technologies for Sustainability Systems
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EME 807 overviews a wide range of contemporary technologies in the context of sustainability and examines metrics for their assessment. The course explores the main principles that guide modern science and technology towards sustainable solutions. It covers such topics as resource management technologies, waste and wastewater treatment, renewable energy technologies, high performance buildings and transportation systems, application of informatics and feedback to sustainable systems, and more. Learning in EME 807 heavily relies on real-life examples and taps into current practices of technology analysis. This course goes beyond understanding the background, fostering critical thinking and challenging the students to draw connections between social, environmental, and economic aspects of sustainable technologies.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Cultural Geography
Ecology
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Geology
Life Science
Physical Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Author:
Mark Fedkin
Date Added:
10/07/2019
h index: Tool for assessing productivity and impact of researchers
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The h-index (sometimes called the Hirsch index or Hirsch number) is one of the several research indices which is used to measure the productivity and impact of of a researcher/ research group/ institution. It’s an index which increases on the basis of citations and number of papers continuously with the passage of time. It is the major benchmark used by the employers for selection/recruitment and/ or assessment of Researchers.
This e-module will let you know all about the h index: What, How, Who, why......about h index will be answered here. In the very next video we will cover how to identify h index of a researcher in various platforms.
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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Dr Ajay Semalty
Dr Mona Semalty H.N.B. Garhwal University Srinagar Garhwal India
Mr Lokesh Adhikari
Date Added:
11/19/2017