Tuesday October 1st, 2019 09:00 am EDT | Complimentary Webinar
Web of Science Publisher Analytics Reports:
Using data to drive your publishing strategy
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This webinar introduces our new range of dashboards and reports that help our publishing customers gain insights from Web of Science data and analytics to better understand the performance of a journal, how it compares with other titles, and what underpins that performance. In this webinar we’ll explore the data available in each of our four reports and the practical ways in which it can be used to provide key insights into what actually drives a journal’s performance.
This hour long webinar will cover our developing publisher analytics strategy, the core reports available today, and a preview of future developments. It will explain how to use these new reports to help support your publishing process and answer key questions about publication performance.
We will be covering the following topics:
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Current products and services from the Web of Science Group
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An introduction to our new series of Publisher Analytics Reports
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Understanding and benchmarking journal performance
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Linking editorial decision with publication output and impact
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Better understanding a research area
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Future reports and dashboards from the Web of Science Group
Expert Speaker
Ian Potter
Product Lead Publisher Analytics
Ian began his career in research at the University of Liverpool followed by a PhD at the University of Edinburgh investigating the molecular mechanisms of cellular growth in plants, with post-graduate work at the University of Connecticut, where he also became involved in several publication and media initiatives. On returning to the UK, Ian worked initially as technical editor for a leading society journal and then moved to Blackwell Publishing to hold a series of production and technology roles. Ian joined ScholarOne in 2003, which was acquired by Thomson in 2006. Ian has held several roles at Thomson, latterly Clarivate Analytics, and now leads the development of publisher analytical tools at the Web of Science Group.