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DESCRIPTION:<html><ul><li>This event was exported from <a href="https://exp
 lora.alliancecan.ca/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Explora</stro
 ng></a></li><li>The content provider for this event is: <a href="https://e
 xplora.alliancecan.ca/content_providers/sherman-centre-for-digital-scholar
 ship-mcmaster-university" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sherman Centre fo
 r Digital Scholarship (McMaster University)</a></li><li><strong>Registrati
 on may be required for the event</strong>\, please visit the following URL
  to learn more: <a href="https://libcal.mcmaster.ca/event/3919883" target=
 "_blank" rel="noopener">https://libcal.mcmaster.ca/event/3919883</a></li><
 /ul><hr><p>From datasets and code to podcasts\, reports\, and performances
 \, not all research outputs take the form of journal articles or books. Th
 ese are known as Non-Traditional Research Outputs (NTROs)—scholarly or c
 reative works that fall outside conventional academic publishing. While NT
 ROs make up a significant and growing part of research activity\, they are
  often under-recognized in systems that track and assess research impact. 
 In this webinar\, participants will explore current best practices for tra
 cking and expressing the impact of NTROs and learn how these practices ali
 gn with movements\, like the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessm
 ent (DORA)\, advocating for more responsible research assessment.</p><p>Pa
 rticipants will learn how to:</p><ul><li>Create persistent identifiers (e.
 g. DOIs) and metadata records for NTROs.</li><li>Incorporate NTROs into ex
 isting researcher profile systems (e.g. ORCiD\; McMaster Experts).</li><li
 >Communicate the value of NTROs to responsible research assessment practic
 es.</li></ul><p>This session is ideal for researchers\, creators\, and aca
 demic staff working with non-traditional outputs who want to make their wo
 rk more visible\, trackable\, and valued.</p><p><strong>Details:</strong>
  Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its <a href="https:
 //learn.scds.ca/dr25-26/ntros.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">informa
 tion page</a>. This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the s
 ame page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre&#39\;s <a href="https:
 //scds.ca/searchable-online-learning/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Onli
 ne Learning Catalogue.</a></p><p><strong>Facilitator Bio:</strong> Jack Y
 oung (he/him) is McMaster’s Research Impact Librarian\, supporting the u
 se of bibliometric data to enhance the reporting and strategic planning pr
 actices of the University’s academic departments\, institutes\, and rese
 archers.</p><p><strong>Certificate Eligibility:</strong> This workshop is
  eligible for the Sherman Centre&#39\;s certificate program. For more info
 rmation\, visit <a href="http://scds.ca/certificate-program" target="_blan
 k" rel="noopener">scds.ca/certificate-program</a>. It is also eligible for
  the Canadian Certificate for Digital Humanities. To learn more\, visit <a
  href="http://ccdhhn.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ccdhhn.ca</a> or c
 ontact <a href="mailto:scds@mcmaster.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sc
 ds@mcmaster.ca</a>.</p><p><strong>Credit Eligibility: </strong>This works
 hop counts toward credit for students in the Faculty of Science who are en
 rolled in SCIENCE 2SF1: Digital Skills Workshop. For any questions\, pleas
 e contact <a href="mailto:oursci@mcmaster.ca" target="_blank" rel="noopene
 r">oursci@mcmaster.ca</a>.</p></html>
SUMMARY:Tracking the Impact of Non-Traditional Research Outputs
URL;VALUE=URI:https://libcal.mcmaster.ca/event/3919883
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