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33 Tips to Maximize Articles’ Citation Frequency
The number of citations contributes to over 30% in the university rankings. Therefore, most of the scientists are looking for an effective method to increase their citation record. On the other hand, increase research visibility in the academic world in order to receive comments and citations from fellow researchers across the globe, is essential.
Publishing a high quality paper in scientific journals is only the mid point towards receiving citation in the future. The balance of the journey is completed by disseminating the publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. This presentation provides 33 different tips for increasing the citation frequencies.Cite as: Nader Ale Ebrahim. "33 Tips to Maximize Articles’ Citation Frequency" Equitable Society Research Cluster (ESRC)-Research Seminar 2014. Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Jun. 2014. Available at: http://works.bepress.com/aleebrahim/8
How to Enhance Research Visibility & Citations
Increase your research visibility in the academic world in order to receive comments and citations from fellow researchers across the globe, is essential. Because, The number of citations contributes to over 30% in the university rankings. Therefore, most of the scientists are looking for an effective method to increase their citation record.
Publishing a high quality paper in scientific journals is only the mid point towards receiving citation in the future. The balance of the journey is completed by advertising and disseminating the publications by using the proper “Research Tools”. Nader who has developed a method for increasing the visibility of the research, will get you familiar with the tools you need in order to grow your research visibility and raise the impact of research.Cite as:
Ale Ebrahim, N. (2014). How to Enhance Research Visibility & Citations. Paper presented at the Pharmacology Department Journal Club Seminar Series, Lecture Hall , Pharmacology Department, Faculty of Medicine., University of Malaya. http://works.bepress.com/aleebrahim/84
The Effective Use of “Research Tools” and Resources – Training of Trainers (TOT)
With the increasing use of information and communications technology (ICT), researchers are able to use computer software tools to find, organize, analyze, and share relevant information. However, there are hundreds of such tools to select from, for various research-related uses. Nader has collected over 700 tools that can help researchers do their work efficiently. It is assembled as an interactive Web-based mind map, titled “Research Tools”, which is updated periodically.
“Research Tools” consists of a hierarchical set of nodes. It has four main nodes: (1) Searching the literature, (2) Writing a paper, (3) Targeting suitable journals, and (4) Enhancing visibility and impact of the research. Several free tools can be found in the child nodes. In this seminar some tools and their application in research will be described. The e-skills learned from the seminar are useful across various research disciplines and research institutions.Cite as:
Ale Ebrahim, N. (2014). The Effective Use of “Research Tools” and Resources – Training of Trainers (TOT). Research Tools in Education Series, 4(1), 1-189. http://files.figshare.com/1359311/Research_Tools_Instructor_Version___By_Nader_Ale_Ebrahim_24_01_2014.pd
Introduction to the Research Tools Mind Map
With the increasing use of information and communications technology (ICT), researchers are able to use computer software tools to find, organise, manipulate, analyse, and share relevant information. However, there are hundreds of such tools to select from, for various research-related uses. I have collected over 700 tools that can help researchers do their work efficiently. It is assembled as an interactive Web-based mind map, titled Research Tools, which is updated periodically. Created using the MindMeister software platform, Research Tools provides a convenient interface with zoom in/out, screen drag, and other user-friendly features. Being a mind map, Research Tools consists of a hierarchical set of nodes. It has four main nodes: (1) Searching the literature, (2) Writing a paper, (3) Targeting suitable journals, and (4) Enhancing visibility and impact, and six auxiliary nodes. In the mind map, each parent node has several child nodes associated with it, which can be accessed by clicking on the plus (+) sign. Several free tools can be found in the child nodes. Some paid tools are also included. The four main nodes are described below, listing some tools as examples. In the mind map, a green tick sign indicates my preference for some tools. Users can access the tools by clicking on the arrow sign that appears next to the tool title
FIGURE 3 in Description of Stegelletina lingulata sp. n. (Nematoda, Rhabditida, Cephalobidae) from xeric environments in Iran
FIGURE 3. Stegelletina lingulata sp. n. (juvenile, scanning electron microscopy). A: Anterior end. B–E: Lip region in frontal, dorsal, ventral and lateral views, respectively. F: Cuticle. G, H: Posterior end in left lateral and ventral views, respectively. I. Lateral field.Published as part of Abolafia, Joaquín & Shokoohi, Ebrahim, 2017, Zootaxa 4358 (3), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4358.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/106873
Polytrichophora mira Ebrahim et al. 2007
<i>Polytrichophora mira</i> Ebrahim <i>et al.</i>, 2007 <p> <i>Polytrichophora mira</i> Ebrahim, El-Hawagry, Negm, & El-Moursy, 2007: 263. Holotype, male. Egypt (Qena: Armant) (PPDD).</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> AF: United Arab Emirates. PA: Egypt, Jordan.</p> <p> <b>Egyptian localities:</b> Upper Nile Valley: Armant (Qena).</p> <p> <b>Dates of collection:</b> March.</p>Published as part of <i>El-Hawagry, Magdi S., Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz & Ebrahim, Ayman M., 2018, Catalogue of the Egyptian Ephydroidea (Diptera: Schizophora: Acalyptratae), pp. 201-246 in Zootaxa 4444 (3)</i> on page 220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4444.3.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1309626">http://zenodo.org/record/1309626</a>
Nader Ale Ebrahim - Research Tools Founder
<p>Nader Ale Ebrahim current research interest focuses on E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics and managing virtual NPD teams in SMEs’ R&D centers. Nader developed a new method using the “Research Tools” which help students who seek to reduce the research time by expanding the knowledge of researchers to effectively use the "tools" that are available on the internet. He was the winner of Refer-a-Colleague Competition and has received prizes from renowned establishments such as Thomson Reuters. Nader is well-known as the founder of “Research Tools” Box and the developer of “Publication Marketing Tools”.</p
Nader Ale Ebrahim- "Research Tools" founder
<p><strong>Nader Ale Ebrahim</strong> holds a PhD degree in Technology Management from the Department of Engineering Design and Manufacture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. He holds a Master of Science in the Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tehran with distinguished honors. He has over 19 years of experience in the field of technology management and new product development in different companies. His current research interest focuses on E-skills, Research Tools, Bibliometrics and managing virtual NPD teams in SMEs’ R&D centers. Nader developed a new method using the “Research Tools” which help students who seek to reduce the research time by expanding the knowledge of researchers to effectively use the "tools" that are available on the internet. He was the winner of Refer-a-Colleague Competition and has received prizes from renowned establishments such as Thomson Reuters. Nader is well-known as the founder of “Research Tools” Box and the developer of “Publication Marketing Tools”.</p
FIGURE 1 in New isolate of Mononchoides composticola Steel, Moens, Scholaert, Boshoff, Houthoofd & Bert, 2011 (Nematoda: Neodiplogasteridae) from Iran
FIGURE 1. Mononchoides composticola Steel, Moens, Scholaert, Boshoff, Houthoofd & Bert, 2011. A: Entire male. B: Entire female. C, D, F: Anterior end at stoma level. E: Neck. G: Female posterior end. H: Longitudinal line at cuticle. I: Female reproductive system. J: Male posterior end. K: Spicules and genital papillae (lateral view).Published as part of Shokoohi, Ebrahim, Seddiqi, Elahe, Panahi, Hadi & Abolafia, Joaquín, 2015, New isolate of Mononchoides composticola Steel, Moens, Scholaert, Boshoff, Houthoofd & Bert, 2011 (Nematoda: Neodiplogasteridae) from Iran, pp. 141-150 in Zootaxa 4044 (1) on page 144, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4044.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/23412
Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool giving a speech
This is the image of Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool giving a speech about South Africa as an emerging market in the developing world and as an economic leader in Africa
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