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- Google Scholar
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature Search across a wide variety of disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions
- The Use of Google Scholar for Tenure and Promotion Decisions
In this essay, we conduct a review of the ways in which Google Scholar, Scopus, and other bibliometric tools may prove useful for faculty in tenure and promotion decisions We begin with an examination of literature from multiple disciplines on the use of bibliometric platforms
- Does the Number of Publications Matter for Academic Promotion in . . . - MDPI
This paper uses unique data from Lebanon to explore the factors affecting promotion in academia We use the Ordered Probit model to answer the research question empirically The results indicate that the number of publications is an essential factor affecting promotion decisions
- Library support for Academic Promotions: metrics and author profiles . . .
Did you know that the Library can support you with your Academic Promotions application? We provide resources and tools to help researchers access and understand research metrics and author profiles
- Is it Time to Reimagine Academic Promotion and Tenure?
In this article, we examine the history of the academic promotion and ask if it is time to jettison it
- Gender and academic promotion
The 2003 promotion round at Massey University: Data from Massey University showed that women were somewhat less likely than men to apply for promotion of any kind (whether within the same rank, to a higher rank, or to obtain a new position)
- The Role of Google Scholar Citations in Academic Promotion and . . .
It is essential to assessing research quality, impact, and reputation in academia This blog examines the importance of Google Scholar citations in academic recognition and promotion and makes the case that they significantly impact reputation and career development
- The Use of Google Scholar for Tenure and Promotion Decisions
In this essay, we conduct a review of the ways in which Google Scholar, Scopus, and other bibliometric tools may prove useful for faculty in tenure and promotion deci-sions We begin with an examination of literature from multiple disciplines on the use of bibliometric platforms
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