Chapter 4. Bibliometric Service Models in Academia and Considerations Impacting Resourcing

Authors

  • Laura Bredahl

Abstract

Chapter 4 of Library Technology Reports (vol. 58, no. 8), “Bibliometric Service Models in Academia and Considerations Impacting Resourcing,” discusses the current bibliometric service models available in academia to provide guidance on strategic decisions.

Author Biography

Laura Bredahl

Laura Bredahl is the bibliometrics and research impact librarian at the University of Waterloo where she currently supports university leadership, faculties, departments, and the broader community in research impact and bibliometric analyses, services, use, and governance. She supports strategic planning and decision making, grant proposals, and celebrating research excellence at all levels within the university. Previously, she was a STEM liaison librarian with the Davis Centre Library, at the University of Waterloo. Bredahl is an active member in the bibliometric community in North America and is currently a deputy blog editor with The Bibliomagician, an internationally known blog that deals with topics related to bibliometrics. She serves on the ORCID-CA Governing Committee, a group that provides governance and operational oversight to a Canada-wide consortium of ORCID members administered through the Canadian Research Knowledge Network. She has presented on bibliometric topics at CNI, OCLC, SciVal North American User Group, and the Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community Conference.

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Published

2022-11-21