Webinar Archives - Altmetric https://www.altmetric.com/blog/event_listing_category/webinar/ Discover the attention surrounding your research Thu, 04 Apr 2024 13:42:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://wordpress-uploads-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/2022/09/cropped-altmetric-symbol-32x32.png Webinar Archives - Altmetric https://www.altmetric.com/blog/event_listing_category/webinar/ 32 32 Planning for Impact: Evidence-based decision making for pharmaceutical publication leaders https://www.altmetric.com/event/planning-for-impact-evidence-based-decision-making-for-pharmaceutical-publication-leaders/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 11:58:16 +0000 https://www.altmetric.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=6891 How does the modern publication planner integrate data into their workflow? With the growth of…

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How does the modern publication planner integrate data into their workflow?

With the growth of omnichannel communications, the importance of X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms to communicate your data, the rate at which preprints and Open Access have altered the journal landscape, the job of publication planning has never been so complex.

In this engaging webinar, we’ll take you through impact data, from X (formerly Twitter) to Citations, from Blog to Clinical Guideline and support you to gain a fuller understanding of this increasingly complex world.

We’ll show you:

  • How your portfolio can be sliced-and-diced to understand what works where
  • That different journals connect with HCPs at different rates
  • How impact develops over time, and how it tracks new engagement
  • That what your HCPs are saying online can be interpreted in near-real time and translated to

And ultimately, how your publications are reaching their ultimate goal of influencing clinical guidelines.

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Landscapes of attention: Benchmarking with the Altmetric dataset https://www.altmetric.com/event/landscapes-of-attention-benchmarking-with-the-altmetric-dataset/ Fri, 05 Jan 2024 10:56:22 +0000 https://www.altmetric.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=6158 In this webinar, we covered: 

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In this webinar, we covered: 

  • An overview of the capabilities and possibilities available with Altmetric on GBQ
  • How to create a custom benchmark value based on a combination of national averages, field norms and preferred mention sources
  • How to understand the performance of a publication set using other benchmark options, such as attention over time and average time-to-mention

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Tracking multiple languages in the Altmetric Explorer https://www.altmetric.com/event/tracking-multiple-languages-in-the-altmetric-explorer/ Tue, 10 Oct 2023 11:59:13 +0000 https://www.altmetric.com/?post_type=event_listing&p=5768 Wikipedia is one of the most important sources of information on the web and one…

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Wikipedia is one of the most important sources of information on the web and one of the most visited websites. A commonly held assumption is that the English Wikipedia is so much larger and active than the others that it’s often the only one people consider. 

When two years ago, we at Altmetrics decided to improve diversity by reworking our pipeline to include languages, we became interested in understanding whether the different languages describe a broader view of ‘research’ and – separately – whether academics trust Wikipedia.

Today, Altmetric can track dozens of languages, including English, Spanish, German, Chinese/Mandarin, Japanese, and many more.

Watch our webinar and learn how our research has confirmed that different languages contribute a unique voice to the representation of research and trust.

Hosted by: Mike Taylor, Head of Data Insights; and Carlos Areia, Data Scientist

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