Subject librarians can prepare a tailored report on your researcher profile and publication impact, using major library databases and other tools.
To best meet your needs, we may also meet with you. We aim to get your reports to you within five working days.
We also offer self-help resources and consultations.
You can:
- request a researcher report – see the reports available below
- create, view and update your researcher profiles
- explore your publication impact
- contact a subject librarian for further help.
Researcher profile report
This report evaluates your visibility to potential audiences. This can include how you appear in:
- databases
- academic websites
- the public domain.
The report may make recommendations on how to improve your profile, including:
- identifying yourself as a unique researcher
- claiming your work
- boosting your web presence.
Publication impact report
This report gathers metrics on the impact of your research outputs, for example:
- bibliometrics (citation data)
- altmetrics (data on other activity such as social media and views)
- other indicators.
The report may be useful for funding, promotion and university reporting.
Contact a subject or Māori services librarian
We're here to help you with your research or teaching. Contact a subject or Māori services librarian by email or book an appointment.