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Fw: Call for proposals: 2019 Bibliometrics & Research Impact Community (BRIC)

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Distributing this call for proposals on behalf of our Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian. Thanks!




Call for proposals: Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community (BRIC)

May 15 & 16, 2019



The 2019 BRIC Program Committee invites proposals for the upcoming Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community (BRIC), taking place May 15 - 16, 2019 at Laval University Library in historic Quebec City.

Whether this is your first time attending, or you have attended before, this 2-day community of practice will explore Canada’s diverse research impact ecosystem, and will support meaningful connections with colleagues doing similar work across the country. The 2019 event will bring together the diverse community that forms the BRI world: the information providers (such as librarians and analysts) and the information requestors (stakeholders such as directors, managers, etc).



Participate in the BRIC as a speaker! The BRIC Program Committee invites colleagues across the country to share their expertise. We are currently seeking proposals for these session types:

·         Short presentation: 15-20 minutes (includes Q&A)

·         Long presentation: 30-45 minutes (includes Q&A)

·         Posters with lightning talk: 7-10 minutes

·         Panel presentation: 30-45 minutes (includes Q&A)

·         Hands-on session / workshop: 60 minutes (includes Q&A)



Potential presentation themes include:

·         How bibliometrics & research impact data informs decision-making

·         Organizational perspectives on bibliometrics & research impact data

·         Special projects, practical applications, best practices, tips & tricks

·         The unique roles of different colleagues: librarians, analysts, research facilitators, etc

·         The ethical considerations of responsible data use

·         New developments, and new tools, in the field

To submit a proposal, please send your session title/description/type, to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by January 31, 2019. Please note that to encourage grassroots participation, and to keep event costs down, we unfortunately cannot fund presenters’ travel costs! However, potential speakers may find it useful to know that the BRIC event will occur immediately after an all-day InCites event, organized by Clarivate Analytics, scheduled for May 14.



Your 2019 BRIC Program Committee includes: Deirdre Moore (Natural Resources Canada), Eve Richard (Université Laval), George Duimovich (Carleton University), Jeffrey Demaine, and Shannon Gordon (University of Waterloo).



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Appel de propositions: 2019 Bibliometrics & Research Impact Community (BRIC)

15 et 16 mai 2019, Ville de Québec



Le comité organisateur de Bibliometrics & Research Impact Community (BRIC) 2019 sollicite les propositions pour cet événement qui se tiendra les 15 et 16 mai 2019 dans la ville de Québec, à la Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval.



La communauté de pratique se réunira pour une durée de deux jours dans le but d’échanger sur les usages et les réalisations en cours en impact de la recherche, et de réunir les intervenants qui partagent cette expertise à travers le pays. Cette 3e édition de l'événement rassemble les fournisseurs (bibliothécaires, analystes, etc.) et les demandeurs (doyens, gestionnaires, membres de comité d’évaluation, etc.) de données d’impact.



Vous souhaitez partager votre expérience? Nous sommes actuellement à la recherche de conférenciers pour présenter dans l’un ou l’autre de ces formats:

·         Présentation sommaire: 15-20 minutes

·         Présentation élaborée: 30-45 minutes

·         Affiche avec présentation-éclair : 7-10 minutes

·         Présentation en panel : 30-45 minutes

·         Atelier pratique: 60 minutes



Les thèmes potentiels qui pourraient être abordés incluent:

·         Comment les données d’impact influencent les décisions prises dans les organisations

·         Les perspectives organisationnelles des données bibliométriques et d’impact

·         Projets spéciaux, meilleures pratiques, etc.

·         Les rôles et responsabilités des différentes personnes dans les processus

·         Aspects éthiques de l’utilisation et de la production de ces données d’impact

·         Nouveaux outils dans le domaine



Pour soumettre votre proposition, veuillez envoyer le titre de votre présentation ainsi qu’un résumé et le format privilégié à [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> avant le 31 janvier 2019. Malheureusement, nous ne pouvons couvrir les frais de déplacement des conférenciers afin de minimiser les coûts d’inscription pour les participants.



Pour votre information, le Forum InCites organisé par Clarivate, se déroulera également à la Bibliothèque de l’Université Laval, immédiatement avant le BRIC, le mardi 14 mai.



Au plaisir de se voir à Québec au printemps prochain!



Le comité organisateur: Deirdre Moore (Natural Resources Canada), Eve Richard (Université Laval), George Duimovich (Carleton University), Jeffrey Demaine, et Shannon Gordon (University of Waterloo).



Shannon Gordon<https://uwaterloo.ca/scholar/s5gordon>
Bibliometrics & Research Impact Librarian
University of Waterloo Library

[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

519-888-4567 x40149

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