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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 11:23:29 -0400


NISO June Virtual Conference: Transforming Assessment: Alternative
Metrics and Other Trends

Virtual conferences are 5-6 hour conferences held online in
webinar-like formats, with occasional breaks in the schedule for
participants.  The longer length allows the depth of coverage of a
conference coupled with the convenience of a webinar.

Date: June 18, 2014

Time: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Eastern

Event webpage: http://www.niso.org/news/events/2014/virtual/assessment/

ABOUT THE VIRTUAL CONFERENCE

For decades, the landscape of assessment has been reasonably stable
with traditional metrics, primarily the Journal Impact Factor (JIF),
now provided by Thomson-Reuters.  The JIF has served the community
reasonably well for many decades, but with the growth of social media,
open access mandates, and greater emphasis on articles over the
journal "package," new methods of assessing quality and impact have
exploded on the scene.  The current metrics focus on the journal also
leaves out a wide variety of non-traditional output of research such
as data sets, software, visualization tools, or performance
recordings, which are as—or even more—important than the journal
article in some disciplines.

The new "alternative metrics" are not without their own issues.  As
with any new measures, different interpretations of the definitions
exist, the metrics are inconsistently applied, or data from
comprehensive ranges of sources are limited. NISO initiated a project
in 2013 to identify issues around the new altmetrics that could be
solved with standards or best practices.  Phase 2 of the project is to
develop the prioritized standards and recommended practices identified
by the community.

This Virtual Conference will explore the range of new metrics forms
and the infrastructure necessary to create reliable measures across
the range of platforms, publishers, and authors.  It will also discuss
the current status of the NISO Altmetrics Initiative and what
standards or best practices may be forthcoming in this area.

TOPICS AND SPEAKERS

· Keynote Address: Altmetrics at the Portfolio Level – Paul Groth,
Ph.D., Assistant Professor at the VU University Amsterdam

· Snowball Metrics: University-Owned Benchmarking to Reveal Strengths
within All Activities – Dr. Lisa Colledge, Snowball Metrics Program
Director, Elsevier

· The Intersection between Library Management and Informatics
Scholarship: Understanding, Assessing and Reporting Research Impact –
Kristi L. Holmes, Ph.D., Director, Galter Health Sciences Library,
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine

· What Do Alternative Metrics and the 'Flight of the Bumblebee' Have
in Common? – Martha Kyrillidou, Senior Director of Statistics and
Service Quality Programs, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)

· Identifying the Invisible Impact of Scholarly Publications: A
Multi-Disciplinary Analysis Using Altmetrics – Ehsan Mohammadi, Ph.D.
Candidate, Wolverhampton University

· A Publisher's Perspective on Using Altmetrics – TBA

· Virginia Tech’s Response to Research Data Needs: The Center for
Digital Research and Scholarship – Julie G. Speer, Associate Dean for
Research and Informatics, University Libraries, Virginia Tech

· NISO Altmetrics Initiative: A Project Update  – Martin Fenner,
Technical Lead for the PLOS Article-Level Metrics project

· Conference Roundtable: Finding Acceptance and Value: Why Altmetrics Matter

REGISTRATION

Registration is per site (access for one computer) and closes at 4:00
pm Eastern on June 17, 2014 (the day before the virtual conference).
Discounts are available for NISO members and students. All virtual
conference registrants receive access to the recorded version for one
year.

Can't make it on the day of the virtual conference?  All registrants
receive access to the recorded version for one year.  Take advantage
of the Virtual Conference subscription package:

www.niso.org/news/events/2014/virtual/#subscription

for all six of the 2014 Virtual Conferences and save 33%. (Previously
held 2014 virtual conferences available in recorded versions.)

For more information and to register, visit the event webpage:
http://www.niso.org/news/events/2014/virtual/assessment/

Cynthia Hodgson
Technical Editor / Consultant
National Information Standards Organization
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