@misc { , title = {Tracking digital impact (TDI) tool.}, abstract = {The Tracking Digital Impact (TDI) tool is designed to help researchers, research groups, projects and institutions assess their current and future digital engagement strategies in an objective and informed way to support the development of new and improved strategies that more effectively enable good engagement with businesses, communities, the public, governing bodies and other researchers to facilitate better engagement and greater impact. The TDI tool was developed as part of a JISC funded project which focused on identifying, synthesising and embedding business, community and public (BCE) engagement best practices. The TDI tool examined the best practices at the dot.rural Digital Economies hub at the University of Aberdeen and translated those (accompanied by new guidance) into the TDI tool. Parts of this document were sourced from 'Brief Notes on Social Media for Research' by Jennifer Holden (University of Aberdeen, October, 2012). This document describes the TDI tool and its use.}, note = {COMPLETED -- Part of the ""Tracking digital impact (TDI)"" project. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Tait, Elizabeth}, publicationstatus = {Unpublished}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10059/1890}, keyword = {Tracking Digital Impact, Research impact, Digital technologies, Research support}, author = {McClymont, Kent and Holden, Jennifer and Passy, Rowena and Ochu, Erinma and Waite, Sue and Brock, Elizabeth and Baker, Matt and Ward, Sarah and Phippen, Andy and Loria, Pat and Tait, Elizabeth and Keedwell, Ed} }