creators_name: Sale, AHJ creators_id: Arthur.Sale@utas.edu.au type: monograph datestamp: 2006-06-07 lastmod: 2008-07-18 09:40:52 metadata_visibility: show title: Maximizing the research impact of your publications ispublished: unpub subjects: 280100 full_text_status: public monograph_type: technical_report keywords: citations, open access, journal impact factors, graduate research candidature, publication trends, Australian Digital Theses, ARROW, OA abstract: This document is the data presentation used at a Graduate Research Professional Development Workshop, held at the University of Tasmania on 7 June 2006, from 0900 to 1100. The workshop one-paragraph summary is: "Do you want to know about the value of citations in your later career and to examiners? How can you find out who reads your publications and who cites them? How the choice of journal affects your readership? What Open Access Repositories can offer you? Why your thesis should be published? Do you want to be a professional 21st century researcher and author? If any of the above, enrol for this workshop." date: 2006-06 date_type: published publisher: Unpublished institution: University of Tasmania department: School of Computing thesis_type: UNSPECIFIED refereed: FALSE citation: Sale, AHJ (2006) Maximizing the research impact of your publications. Technical Report. Unpublished. (Unpublished) document_url: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/279/1/GR_Workshop.pdf document_url: http://eprints.utas.edu.au/279/2/GR_Workshop.ppt