Manuel B. Garcia serves as the Senior Director for Educational Technology and Digital Learning at FEU Institute of Technology, Manila, Philippines. Read More

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Part 02 · Understand

Citations, Visibility & Research Impact

Understand research impact through citations, research metrics, altmetrics, visibility, and other indicators while recognizing the limits of using numerical measures to evaluate research quality, influence, or importance.

Why This Stage Matters

A published paper can matter in more than one way.

Citations are one visible trace of how research circulates, but they are not the same thing as quality, attention, use, or societal impact.

This part explains citation counts, the h-index, field-weighted metrics, article and journal metrics, altmetrics, self-citation, research visibility, why impact differs across papers and careers, and the limits of using indicators to judge research quality or importance.

The goal is not to ignore metrics, but to interpret them in context and understand what each one can and cannot tell you.

From citations to a more careful understanding of impact

Learn how research visibility and impact are measured, why the numbers differ, and where those measurements stop being useful.

Guides for this stage are being prepared.
When You're Ready to Move On

The research journey does not really end here.

Published findings create new questions, replications, collaborations, critiques, extensions, and sometimes entirely new lines of research.

Next · Part 03

Building the Foundation of Your Study

Build a strong research foundation by connecting your research question to theory, concepts, constructs, variables, hypotheses, and a framework that clearly explains what your study investigates.

Continue to Part 03 →