Guide to visibility
Each year, some 3 million scientific articles are published. This raises questions of whether your research is visible and attracts fellow scientists to read and cite what you publish so that it receives the exposure and credit that it deserves.
Do funders, evaluators, and potential collaborators find you in their searches? Have you taken measures to avoid author misidentification with all those publishing researchers out there? The Division of Research Support, Bibliometrics and Ranking has produced a guide for increased visibility.
The guide in brief:
- Claim and maintain your unique author IDs in Scopus, Web of Science and ORCID
- Maintain your personal profile at Chalmers web page Chalmers intranet, login required
- Create and maintain a Google scholar profile
- Be visible in academic social networks
More information
Read the recommendations in full Visibility of researchers (pdf, 1.2 Mb)
Consult Best Practice in Publishing @ Chalmers (pdf, 543 kb) to know the important aspects of scientific publishing