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Impact

Information from Mr. Nick Brake, Director, Science Impact Ltd - www.sci-impact.com
        • Feb 2017 issue of "Impact"
  • For the Feb 2017 issue of "Impact" an article and brochure can be created for the COST Action MITOEAGLE. This issue is planned with a focus on health and medical research.
  • "Impact" is a series of high-quality, open access and free to access science reports designed to enable the dissemination of research impact to key stakeholders. The publication features content from the worldโ€™s leading research agencies, policy groups, universities and research projects. Impact is published under a CC-BY-NC Creative Commons licence.
  • "Science Impact" is created by an award winning team of leading science communication staff with decades of combined experience publishing academic books, papers and broad science publications, our team has worked with over 5,000 research projects to help disseminate "Impact" and facilitate outreach.
        • Dissemination of "Impact"
  • โ€œImpactโ€ will be distributed in printed and digital format in February to 35โ€™000 readers worldwide and will be read by all major stakeholders related to the sector within academia, industry, universities, research institutes, national and regional funding agencies, policy, NGOs, government and public sectors and private sector.
  • The publication will also be made available open access on IngentaConnect, the world's largest online scholarly resource (used in 30'000 research and industry libraries and with 1.5 million visits per month).
  • Our article would also be deposited in the Portico repository and receive a CrossRef DOI.
  • "Impact" is able to supply impact metrics from the IngentaConnect distribution including downloads, shares and reads. These can be provided at time intervals we require in order to assist us with dissemination impact reporting. Here is an example of how an FP7 cancer project article from "Impact" is hosted on IngentaConnect:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/search/article?option1=tka&value1=multifun+fp7&pageSize=10&index=1
  • As a result of the distribution through IngentaConnect the MITOEAGLE article will also be available through Google Scholar, EBSCO Connect, Primo Central, WorldCat Discovery and Summon. This is how the content appears in Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?as_q=&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=any&as_sauthors=&as_publication=Impact&as_ylo=2016&as_yhi=2016&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5
  • The publication is available to read, download and share free of charge at an article and publication level via the "Impact" website and IngentaConnect.
        • Additional dissemination deliverables included
  • 25 physical copies of the publication delivered to the Action Chair.
  • Physical copies sent separately to all partners.
  • 100 copies of a 4 page dissemination brochure specific to the action - extra copies are available, if a significant extra quantity are required, a fee will be invoiced for print and postage.
  • Total fee: 2,550.- EUR (no VAT is charged if this is invoiced outside the UK).
  • Additional pages of the article are suggested to extend the scope of the topics and to include the diversity and STSM elements of the action. Additional pages would be 450.- EUR per page.
        • Production process
  • You can view more information on the process to produce the article here:
https://impact.pub/communicate-your-research/
  1. One page interview with the Action Chair and 2-3 other partners, conducted via email over the next 3 months.
  2. Two page article on the project written and designed by the editorial team at Science Impact over the next 3 months.
  3. Full colour graphics and images created by our designers with all partner and funding agency logos visible in the 'call to action' tab at the end of the article.
  4. Full contact details of the project coordinator listed at the end of the article to drive stake holder interaction and future collaboration.
  5. Unrestricted re-use and distribution of the final article for the project partners for dissemination, reprint and hosting on repositories, websites or social media, using when applying for new or European funding etc.
  6. Supply of all text files for the project partners to translate, redistribute and re-use the material locally.
  7. Final approval of the article to be given by the project. ""Impact" will not publish anything on the project without written consent from the Action Chair. "Impact" will treat all material received from the project as completely confidential and would be happy to sign an NDA should we require.
  • "Impact" would send interview questions in advance of our Verona meeting so we can discuss these.
  • All materials and printed copies would be available in time for our March meeting in Barcelona.
  • Mr. Brake strongly suggest that we include a call to action at the end of the article highlighting the Science Camp 2017, highlighting that there are also camps that will take place in future years so the piece does not become dated, and with an opportunity for the stakeholders that receive our publication to register to attend or to receive further information on the camps as they are released.


        • Distribution
List indicative of the types of institutions, groups and individuals who receive the "Impact" publication which are be most applicable to the ACOST Action MITOEAGLE.
Institutional
  • European Commission
  • Joint Research Centre
  • National Central Libraries
  • International groups and Agencies - EFPIA, World Health Organisation, Inivitative Medicines Initiative etc
  • Health Research Charities
  • National and regional government - Minstry for Health
  • Health Authorities
  • Regulatory Authorities
  • National Health Services
  • Health Agencies
  • Ministry of Health
  • Ministry of Research
  • Ministry of Science
  • European Funding Agencies
  • National Funding Agencies e.g. Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wellcome Trust, National Institutes of Health (USA) etc.
  • International Research facilities - CERN, Fraunhoffer, CEA, Max Planck, Inserm, Helmholtz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Centres of Excellence
  • Health Research Agencies
  • Industrial Healthcare groups
  • Universities
  • Faculty of Health
  • Cancer Research
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Biomedical Sciences
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Molecular Biology
  • Research Institutes
  • Medical Colleges
  • Medical Training Schools
Stakeholders
  • Biomedical
  • Imaging
  • Biophysics
  • Bio-sciences
  • Immunology Research
  • Drug Development
  • Medical Device Manufacturers
  • Biology
  • Hospitals
  • Primary Care
  • Clinical Care
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Private Care
  • Trusts