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Home » UniMAC-IJ Research Directorate holds training on enhancing academic profiles

UniMAC-IJ Research Directorate holds training on enhancing academic profiles

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 19, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Directorate of Research, Innovation and Development (DRID) of the University of Media, Arts and Communication – Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ) last Friday held a training on how researchers could boost their academic profiles on digital platforms.

The online session was aimed at enabling attendees to understand how research impact visibility works and the benefits academic profiles could reap for scholars.

Lecturer at the university’s Faculty of Public Relations, Advertising and Marketing (FOPAM), Dr Noel Nutsugah, who facilitated the training, observed that it was important for best practices regarding optimising academic profiles to be explored.

Highlighting the crucial role of the digital age in publishing studies, he noted that academia had long advanced from the era where research papers existed only in hard copies, requiring researchers to travel several miles just to access those materials.

“If we didn’t have the digital tools, what it means then is that these publications would have waited for two years for an issue and a volume to be assigned before it is made available,” Dr Nutsugah said during his presentation. “And you can also understand the limitation, you know, the limitation to accessing that particular content.”

The academic held the view that “the era demands that we change the ways we do our things and we change the ways we reason around these things”.

Dr Nutsugah, who elaborately discussed the impact factor of research papers, said producing a study went beyond completing the work. He explained that the research had to go a step further in making recommendations to the stakeholders involved.

The availability of the studies on digital platforms, he asserted, would help other scholars cite and make references to research works, which would go a long way to achieve a high impact factor.

“The more people cite and, you know, access and cite that particular work, the higher your impact factor, and that is your currency as an academic. So, this whole phenomenon of having some impact factor is what drives us to the composition of our online presence,” the lecturer said.

The facilitator took attendees through a practical presentation on how they could sign up on research platforms, including Google Scholar, ORCID and academia.edu.

The directorate’s first seminar of the year, which was premised on the topic “Practical Session on Signing up for GoogleScholar, ResearchGate and Academia.edu”, brought together several lecturers and students of the university community.

Delivering remarks ahead of the session, the Director of DRID, Professor Etse Sikanku, said it was “without a doubt” that visibility could be achieved through maintaining a presence on the platforms.

He stated that it had become “imperative for us to have this session to take us through how to sign up on some of these platforms or at least have a discussion on what they even are in the first place and how we can make better use of them”.

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