Poster presented by Lisa Callaghan, Dublin City University, Michelle Dalton, University College Dublin & Ciaran Quinn, Maynooth University at CONUL Conference, May 2017, Athlone, Ireland
‘MyRI: Supporting research through online bibliometrics training’ (Poster)
1. MyRI (Measuring your
Research Impact) is a free
online bibliometrics
tutorial with supporting
learning resources
available for re-use and
adaptation under a
creative commons licence
(CC BY NC SA 3.0).
MyRI was developed by
librarians for librarians
and others involved in
delivering bibliometrics
services and training.
Revised & Updated May
2017
Module 1: Introduction to
Bibliometrics
Module 2: Track Your
Research Impact
Module 3: Journal Ranking
and Analysis
myri.conul.ie/tutorial
Key bibliometric tools
including Scopus, Web
of Science, & Publish or
Perish
ORCID & other author
identifiers
Journal rankings &
metrics
h-index & other
bibliometrics for your
CV
Researchers speak about
the limitations of
bibliometrics, and the uses
of bibliometrics for the
individual, academic unit,
and University.
The resources were
originally developed by a
cross institutional library
project team led by UCD
with project members
from DCU, DIT and MU.
The initial project phase
was funded by the Irish
National Digital Learning
Resource (NDLR) under a
funding call aimed at
developing innovative
learning resources for
shared use.
MyRI was officially
launched in 2011 and is
now managed and
maintained by three of the
original member Libraries:
DCU, MU, and UCD, and is
hosted on the CONUL
website (myri.conul.ie).
myri.conul.ie
Measuring your Research Impact: myri.conul.ie