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Research Areas Partnership People News & Events Publications Presentations About Settings Menu Search Research News & Events Events Works in Progress Webinar: Case study—Supporting bibliometric and research impact analysis at the University of Waterloo DEC 3 Works in Progress Webinar: Case study—Supporting bibliometric and research impact analysis at the University of Waterloo In this webinar, librarians from the University of Waterloo will describe how their library has worked with campus partners to develop robust offerings in bibliometrics and research impact (BRI). This event has passed. Resources Slides - Download pptx file OCLC Research report - Social interoperability in research support White paper - Measuring Research Output Through Bibliometrics Job description Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian University of Waterloo's Bibliometrics and Research Impact guides  The Bibliomagician Blog Discussion list - Lis-Bibliometrics Bibliometrics and Research Assessment Symposium 2020 Presenters Laura Bredahl, Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian, University of Waterloo Alison Hitchens, Associate University Librarian, Collections, Technology and Scholarly Communication, University of Waterloo Description Academic institutions increasingly need to quantify research impact for a spectrum of internally and externally motivated purposes, such as strategic decision support, benchmarking, reputation analysis, support for funding requests, and to better understand research performance. Research libraries have the specialized knowledge and experience to be key partners in this growing institutional need.  In this presentation, librarians from the University of Waterloo will describe how their library, in partnership with the Office of Research and Institutional Analysis and Planning (IAP), has worked to develop robust offerings in bibliometrics and research impact (BRI), including the hiring of a dedicated bibliometrics and research impact librarian. They will share about services offered to campus as well as to researchers, and they also describe how these services have developed over the past decade. Furthermore, the development of this service has helped catalyze library collaborations in other research support areas like research data management. This webinar complements a forthcoming ARL Library Practice Brief on Supporting Bibliometric Data Needs at Academic Institutions.  This webinar is part of a series offered by the OCLC Research Library Partnership focusing on cross-campus collaboration in research support, in conjunction with the recent publication Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-campus partnerships and the university research enterprise, which examines the growing imperative for cross-campus, cross-domain institutional collaboration in the provision of successful research support services. This webinar will be of interest to anyone interested in cultivating positive campus partnerships to support research activities. We expect this to be of particular interest to scholarly communication librarians and library leaders, as well as professionals working in institutional research, research administration, academic affairs, and campus communications. 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