Google Scholar maintains journal metrics and provides an annual report of the top journals by impact factor. Metrics such as the H5 are but one approach (and a problematic one) for reporting a journals’ impact via the number of citations… Continue Reading →
The ability to critically assess the quality and rigor of research articles and journals is not merely an academic exercise; it is a cornerstone of sound research and a fundamental skill for a successful scholarly career. Navigating the vast sea… Continue Reading →
My name is Dr. Michael Paskevicius and I am your instructor for EDCI 614: Discourses in Educational Studies. I look forward to meeting and working with you. I have a couple things I would appreciate you do before we meet,… Continue Reading →
WordPress This website is hosted in a web platform called WordPress, and you are invited to document your learning using WordPress as well. This allows you to practice open scholarship and share some or all of work publicly. Keep in… Continue Reading →
If you choose to setup a WordPress website, I recommend using the Open and Educational Technology Collective, hosted by a team of B.C. post-secondary education IT professionals on BCNet’s Educloud, so your data is stored not only in Canada, but… Continue Reading →
Reference management is a crucially important process and practice for researchers. Building up your library of research articles can help you organize the papers you have read, increase discoverability of your most relevant works, and aid the process of manuscript… Continue Reading →
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