Tracking and Assessing Research Impact Service
Granting/funding agencies are known to request journal impact factor information and/or individual scholarly impact metrics. If you are working on a grant and need this type of information, you will be pleased to learn that the Library will compile and deliver these metrics to you.
1) Full names of all your research team members
2) Affiliation information for each team member (outside of NOSM University). For example, if you/team member also have an affiliation with Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto, include this information.
3) A complete list of all the journals for which impact factor information is required.
4) An updated list of publications for each member of your research team, or current CVs.
5) Time frame to be covered for scholarly impact metric, e.g. the last five years.
Once we receive this information, we will provide you with tabular and graphical representations of the impact factor information needed for your grant. Should we require additional details to complete your request, we will follow up with an email or phone call.
Looking to learn how to track your own research impact?
You can schedule a research consultation with a librarian to help you create a Google Scholar/ResearchGate profile or an ORCID account.
Complete our
Book a Librarian form to schedule an appointment to learn more about how to track your own research impact.