The Library invites researchers and academics across all career levels, to attend this 4-part series of focused training to leverage the SciVal and Scopus databases to maximise your research impact.
The SciVal database enables you to visualise research performance, benchmark relative to peers, develop collaborative partnerships and analyse research trends. Data within SciVal is powered by Scopus.
These databases are licenced by the Library and therefore free to use for Western staff and students.
Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to learn from experts Sally Murray-Walsh and Siobhan Howard from Elsevier about how these platforms can enhance your research practice.
Presented by: Sally Murray-Walsh, Elsevier Customer Consultant Australia, New Zealand
Online via Zoom. This event will be recorded.
Registration essential via this link.
Applying for a grant? Join this Scopus workshop which is designed to provide valuable insights to those looking to apply for grants. This workshop covers a range of important topics, including Scopus Author Profiles, author metrics, and who WSU currently received grants from. Whether you’re new to grant writing or a seasoned pro, we believe that this workshop will be a valuable resource for you. So why not join us and set yourself up for success? Register now to secure your spot.
Presented by: Siobhan Howard, Elsevier Customer Consultant Australia, New Zealand Research Intelligence
Online via Zoom. This event will be recorded.
Registration essential via this link.
In the second part of the Grant Application series, learn how to supercharge your funding applications with SciVal. This webinar will show you how to perform competitive analysis benchmarking, identify top research areas and potential collaborators, all while making you aware of the key metrics you should be considering when promoting your work to funders. By the end of this webinar, you’ll have a SciVal strategy for putting your best foot forward on grant applications – join us to take your research to the next level.
Presented by: Siobhan Howard, Elsevier Customer Consultant Australia, New Zealand Research Intelligence
Online via Zoom. This event will be recorded.
Registration essential via this link.
Are you a researcher looking to make an impact with your work? Do you want to build a strong narrative around your research that showcases its value and relevance to a wider community? If so, you won’t want to miss this webinar on how to work with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in SciVal. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to align your research with the SDGs, track progress towards the SDGs, and showcase the impact of your research on the SDGs. Whether you're seeking funding, recognition, or simply want to make a difference in the world, this webinar will provide you with the tools and strategies to achieve your goals.
Presented by: Siobhan Howard, Elsevier Customer Consultant Australia, New Zealand Research Intelligence
Online via Zoom. This event will be recorded.
Registration essential via this link.
Collaboration is a cornerstone of research – and a key driver of all strategy on SciVal. Join this webinar to discover the impact that collaboration can have on your publication and citation metrics, as well as how to identify potential collaborators by institution, sector, country, or topic area. This is the final webinar in this Elsevier series – register now to round out your research strategy.
For further details, please contact Maureen O’Brien, Research Literacy Coordinator Maureen.obrien@westernsydney.edu.au
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