BRIC 2018
We expanded to a 2 day format for our 2018 event, but was the interest still there? Indeed, we sold out quickly and once again exceeded our anticipated capacity with over 70 attendees.
Organizers for BRIC 2018, held on May 15-16th at Carleton University’s MacOdrum Library in Ottawa included:
Eve Richard, Université Laval
Shannon Gordon, University of Waterloo
Jeffrey Demaine, University of Waterloo
George Duimovich, Carleton University
Program
View the full BRIC 2018 program here (PDF) or list below - unfortunately, no slides available.
Presentations - Day One
Ethics in researcher Impact Services in UOttawa
Jeanette Anne Hatherill, University of OttawaSleeping Beauties at Waterloo
Jeffrey Demaine University of WaterlooHands-on workshop
Brooke Struck Science-MetrixData visualization
Janice Kung & Thane Chambers, University of AlbertaTracking academic research cited in patents
Michael White Queens UniversityImplementing SciVal at a public sector research Library
Beeta Pach Public Health OntarioB-index for Law professors
Susan Barker University of TorontoImplementing Elsevier's PURE system at Waterloo
Neil McKay University of WaterlooBeyond evaluation into predictive analytics
Ahmed Abdelnaby Elsevier
Presentations - Day Two
How B&RI is currently being applied at the National Research Council of Canada
Dominique Charbonneau & Maude Lethiecq-Normand NRCAcademic library system for BRI metrics service
Thane Chambers University of AlbertaNarratives of Science outreach via Social Media
Yongtao Lin Natural Resources CanadaProfiling of International Collaborations
Élise Anne Basque & Christine Brodeur École PolytechiqueResearchers metrics database
Carole Brault CHUQ - Université LavalDimensions.ai: Connecting the dots
Sara Rouhi Dimensions.aiOur Data, Your Role: How does Web of Science data help you achieve research management goals?
Marisa Ruccolo ClarivateNew repository strategies for research impact
George Duimovich Carleton University