Join Impactstory for Open Access Week 2014!

This year, we’re talking Open Science and altmetrics in an Open Access Week 2014 webinar, “The right metrics for Generation Open: a guide to getting credit for practicing Open Science.” We’re also scheduling a limited number of customizable presentations for universities around the world–read on to learn more!

Register for “The Right Metrics for Generation Open”

The traditional way to understand and demonstrate your impact–through citation counts–doesn’t meet the needs of today’s researchers. What Generation Open needs is altmetrics.

In this presentation, we’ll cover:

  • what altmetrics are and the types of altmetrics today’s researchers can expect to receive,
  • how you can track and share those metrics to get all the credit you deserve, and
  • real life examples of scientists who used altmetrics to get grants and tenure

Scientists and librarians across all time zones can attend, because we’re offering it throughout the week, at times convenient for you:

Learn more and register here!

Schedule a customizable presentation on Open Science and altmetrics for your university

We’re offering a limited number of customizable, virtual presentations for researchers at institutions around the world on the following topics during Open Access Week 2014 (Oct. 20-26, 2014):

  • The right metrics for Generation Open: a guide to getting credit for practicing Open Science
  • Altmetrics 101: how to make the most of supplementary impact metrics
  • Why Open Research is critical to your career

Learn more about our webinars and schedule one for your department or university here.

What are you doing for Open Access Week?

Will you be attending one of our webinars? Presenting to your department or lab on your own Open Science practices? Organizing a showing of The Internet’s Own Boy with students? Leave your event announcements in the comments below, and over at OpenAccessWeek.org, if you haven’t already!

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