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Supply Chain Management: Researcher and Research Visibility

Introduction

Visibility for a researcher and their research output is important in today's interconnected academic landscape.

Being visible as a researcher has the following advantages:

  • Enhances opportunities for collaboration and networking within the academic community. By making your work known, you open doors to potential partnerships, interdisciplinary projects, and valuable connections with peers who share similar research interests.
     
  • Making your work easily accessible to a broader audience ensures that your findings reach beyond the confines of your immediate field. This not only enriches the overall body of knowledge but also has the potential to inspire and inform a diverse audience, including policymakers, practitioners, and the general public.
     
  • Enhanced visibility significantly boosts the citation counts of your publications. When your research is easily discoverable, fellow researchers are more likely to cite your work, increasing its impact within your academic field. This heightened visibility not only reflects the relevance of your contributions but also positively impacts metrics gauging scholarly output significance. Moreover, improved visibility amplifies your ability to contribute to public discourse, address pressing issues, and shape conversations on topics relevant to your field, extending your influence beyond academia.
     
  • A visible researcher is more likely to attract attention from funding agencies, journals, and academic institutions. This increased recognition can lead to invitations for conferences, speaking engagements, and collaborative research opportunities, ultimately advancing your career and solidifying your reputation within the academic community.

In summary, being visible as a researcher and promoting the visibility of your research output is about maximizing the impact of your work, fostering collaboration, and contributing to the broader advancement of knowledge and societal well-being.

Recordings from Publishers

HOW TO PROMOTE YOURSELF AND YOUR RESEARCH AS AN EARLY CAREER RESEARCHER

Learn from the Researchers' Choice Communication Award winners on how to succeed as an early career researcher. Discover tips and tricks for effectively communicating your research and making a difference in society.

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HOW TO WRITE A LAY SUMMARY

Learn how to write compelling lay summaries to promote your research. This module covers tips on structure, language, and how to use lay summaries to increase visibility and secure funding.

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Traditional Researcher Profiles

e-Visibility Library Guide

E-visibility

This is a library guide which provides guidance in creating an online presence for researchers. The aim is to be e-visible and not invisible.