Measuring scholarly productivity: A primer for junior faculty. Part III: Understanding publication metrics

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There are approximately 78 indexed journals in the specialty of emergency medicine (EM), making it challenging to determine which is the best option for junior faculty. This paper is the final component of a three-part series focused on guiding junior faculty to enhance their scholarly productivity. As an EM junior faculty's research career advances, the bibliometric tools and resources detailed in this paper should be considered when developing a publication submission strategy. The tenure and promotion decision process in many universities relies at least in part on these types of bibliometrics. This paper provides an understanding of new, alternative metrics that can be used to promote scientific progress in a transparent and timely manner.

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Murphy, L. S., Kraus, C. K., Lotfipour, S., Gottlieb, M., Langabeer, J. R., & Langdorf, M. I. (2018). Measuring scholarly productivity: A primer for junior faculty. Part III: Understanding publication metrics. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. eScholarship. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2018.9.38213

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