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How to conduct methodical searches of major citation databases, how citation metrics are used in the research environment, and how to maintain your researcher profile.
We will look at key citation databases (Web of Science, Scopus, Open Alex, Scite_) and discuss their respective uses, advantages, and disadvantages in relation to specific research tasks: such as searching for literature when writing a literature review or the dissertation state-of-the-art, identifying seminal papers, searching for and evaluating journals suitable for one’s own articles, and maintaining a researcher profile (ORCID iD). We will address questions such as:
- Why stick to searching the Web of Science and Scopus?
- What kind of metrics to use (and how) to evaluate and compare journals?
- How can you enhance your traditional search using AI?
- But also, why you shouldn’t leave everything to AI just yet.
- Using AI in research and academic outputs
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