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[Commlist] Special Issue Call for Papers -- Research Promotion
Fri Jul 12 06:58:36 GMT 2024
***Special Issue: Research promotion ***
*Editors: Enrique Orduña-Malea (Universitat Politècnica de València) and
Cristina I. Font (Universitat Politècnica de València)
*Journal: BiD (_https://bid.ub.edu/en <https://bid.ub.edu/en>_)
**Open Access – No Article Processing Charges**
**Indexed at – Scopus (Q4 in Library and Information Sciences) and Web
of Science – Emerging Sources Citation Index**
Instructions and submission:
_https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/bid/about/submissions
<https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/bid/about/submissions>_
**Timeline**
Full Papers Submission: November 15, 2024
Publication: mid 2025
Call for papers
Recent reforms in research evaluation, ranging from the international to
the regional level, advocate considering activities related to the
dissemination of science, citizen participation, and the societal impact
of research results, mainly framed within the Open Science paradigm.
While there are lines of research focused on the dissemination of
Science, these tend to focus on experiences and activities related to
Science in general, including aspects such as “public understanding of
Science” or “communication of Science.” However, fewer studies,
especially empirical ones, focus on the dissemination and promotion of
specific research results. The emphasis is not focused on bringing
“Science” to society and citizens but rather on disseminating the
findings on a particular study or research in the most effective way to
achieve more readings, citations, or shape professional visibility and
reputation.
This special issue is dedicated precisely to the analysis of the
techniques of dissemination and promotion of research results. Without
attempting to offer an exhaustive and limited list of topics, there will
be very welcome contributions related to the following issues:
* Identifying, describing, and classifying activities for
disseminating and promoting research results, including academic
SEO, general and academic social networking sites, distribution
lists, presence at academic events, academic advertising, writing
press releases, etc.
* Experiences of activities, in which emphasis is placed on the design
of the activity, the monitoring and analysis of the results
obtained, and the decisions and actions taken based on the evidence
of results.
* The effect of dissemination and promoting activities on the
citation-based impact of the studies and the building of an online
academic identity.
* The discussion on the role of research professionals in
disseminating scientific results, influencing the current division
of scientific work labor, the actors that should undertake these
activities, and how they should be trained or rewarded.
* The integration and evaluation of dissemination activities in
research/academic evaluation processes (promotion, financing,
remuneration), contributing to the debate about whether the
dissemination activities carried out in evaluation processes should
be evaluated and, if so, how.
* Perception of the different strategies to promote scientific results
both on the research community and the lay-public.
* Ethical considerations and responsibilities in promoting research
results.
Contributions can include literature reviews, systematic reviews,
meta-analyses, quantitative analyses, qualitative studies,
theoretical/conceptual works, case studies and professional experiences,
Methods papers, and Data papers.
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