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Utilizing Dimensions to Search, Build, and Understand Research Context for Research Administrators and Campus Leadership
Finding a fast and effective way to explore connections between a wide range of research data has long been high priority and need from the research community. Would you like to know how your research program productivity stacks up against other investigators’ outside of Carnegie Mellon University? Want to better understand publication history, or the connection of publications, patents, and clinical trials to grants? Everyone at Carnegie Mellon has access to a powerful competitive intelligence and research analytics tool – Dimensions https://app.dimensions.ai/.
Dimensions makes it easy to navigate the many links between grants, publications, clinical trials, patents, and policy documents through a dynamic, easy-to-use platform. Dimensions offers a better, faster way to discover, understand and analyze the global research landscape. Users can explore the connections between different researchers and institutions and access scholarly data, such as funded grants, publications, clinical trials, patents and policy documents, that they have contributed to the academic sphere. Dimensions enables researchers, staff, and leadership to measure and assess their research impact, identify collaborators and competitors, and use the data to inform decisions and develop strategic initiatives.
Led by representatives from Dimensions and the University Libraries, this workshop will provide attendees an overview of how Dimensions works, the variety and depth of research information that can be found within it, and how to use Dimensions for several use cases. This particular workshop will present several use cases and scenarios that will be of interest to research administrators and members of the university leadership responsible for research activities.
Please use the following link to register for the workshop: https://cmu.libcal.com/calendar/workshops/Dimensions-Leadership. Please direct any questions about Dimensions or the workshop to David Scherer, daschere@andrew.cmu.edu.
- Date:
- Thursday, December 12, 2019
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:30am
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Sorrells Library, Den
- Campus:
- Sorrells Library