Support for Open Access Publishing in 2025: The Library's Read and Publish Agreements
The Library offers support for Open Access (OA) publishing, including assistance with OA publishing fees through Read and Publish Agreements. These agreements allow RMIT authors to have OA publishing fees waived or discounted when their articles are accepted in certain journals.
An upcoming session will provide an overview of the Library's OA support and offer detailed guidance on publishing in journals covered by these agreements.
Wednesday, February 12. 2:30 - 3:30PM
Register via link below:
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Altmetrics provide insights into what is being said about research in non-scholarly forums and how research is being used to create public policy and solve real-world problems.
altmetrics = alternative metrics
Altmetrics measure where research surfaces in a variety of non-academic environments. This may occur in three main areas:
Altmetrics contrast with traditional research metrics which are quantitative rankings based on citation analysis of a researcher, research team or institution's scholarly publications, providing a purely numerical score indicating the number of citations this scholarship has received within academic journals.
What are 'altmetrics'? (4:00 min) by Altmetric.com (YouTube)
Research funders and universities want to know how your research is of value to society. Altmetrics provide solid evidence of your research impact by uncovering engagement in government policy, news sources, blogs, clinical guidelines and other expert recommendations.
See who is influential or interesting in your research area, inside and outside of academia. Join public conversations and you may discover new colleagues, develop new professional relationships, or just read about new ideas. Make your own ideas and research known to others.
Learning what people are saying about research areas you are interested in and gain insights into priorities. Formulate research questions that target gaps in existing knowledge and meet public research needs.
Find and explore research outputs such as blog posts, policy documents, data sets, media reports and much more.
There are a number of tools that can be used to find altmetrics, including:
See the Research evidence for grants and promotion library guide for further information about using Altmetric Explorer, PlumX and SciVal.
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