From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Aug 1 14:26:52 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 14:26:52 -0400 Subject: Van, TT (Van, Thanh-Trung); Beigbeder, M (Beigbeder, Michel) Citation-based methods for personalizedWEB INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING - WISE 2007 WORKSHOPS 362-373, 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: van at emse.fr Author(s): Van, TT (Van, Thanh-Trung); Beigbeder, M (Beigbeder, Michel) Title: Citation-based methods for personalized search in digital libraries Editor(s): Weske, M; Hacid, MS; Godart, C Source: WEB INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING - WISE 2007 WORKSHOPS 362-373, 2007 Book Series: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, 4832 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: International Workshop on Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE 2007) Conference Date: DEC 03, 2007 Conference Location: Nancy, FRANCE Conference Sponsors: Nancy Univ, INRIA, Loria, Lorraine Reg, I 3, Grand Nancy, emisa org KeyWords Plus: COCITATION; SCIENCE Abstract: In this paper we present our work about personalized search in digital libraries. Unlike other researches which use content-based methods, we focus on citation-based methods for this purpose. We propose a practical approach to estimate the co-citation relatedness between scientific papers using the Google search engine. We conducted some experiments to evaluate performance of different citation-based methods. The experimental results show that our approach is promising and applicable for personalized search in digital libraries. Addresses: Ecole Natl Super Mines, Ctr G2I, Dept RIM, St Etienne, F-42023 France. Reprint Address: Van, TT, Ecole Natl Super Mines, Ctr G2I, Dept RIM, 158 Cours Fauriel, St Etienne, F-42023 France. Cited Reference Count: 24 Publisher Name: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN Publisher Address: HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY ISSN: 0302-9743 ISBN: 978-3-540-77009-1 29-char Source Abbrev.: LECT NOTE COMPUT SCI Source Item Page Count: 12 Subject Category: Computer Science, Theory & Methods ISI Document Delivery No.: BGZ12 CHEN LR AG 98 C P ACM : 132 1998 COUTO T JCDL 2006 : 2006 DEAN J P 8 INT WORLD WID WE : 1467 1999 EFRON M CIKM 2004 P 13 ACM I : 390 2004 GARFIELD E STAT ASS METHODS MEC : 1965 HUANG S WI 2004 P WEB INT IE : 117 2004 JACSO P Title Not Available CURR SCI INDIA 89 : 1537 2005 KELLY D SIGIR FORUM 37 : 18 2003 KESSLER MM Title Not Available AM DOC 14 : 10 1963 KOUSHA K Motivations for URL citations to open access library and information science articles SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 501 2006 LAI KK Title Not Available INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 313 2005 MARSHAKOVA IV NAUCHNO TEKHNICHESKA 2 : 3 1973 MEHO LI WORLD LIB INF C 72 I : 2006 PEHCEVSKI J LNCS 3977 : 2006 PITKOW J CHI 97 C P HUM FACT : 383 1997 PRIMECLAVERIE C Title Not Available J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 55 : 1282 2004 SEO YW IUI 2000 : 248 2000 SHEN X P 14 ACM INT C INF K : 824 2005 SINGH A P HCI INT 2005 LAS V : 2005 SMALL H Title Not Available J AM SOC INFORM SCI 24 : 265 1973 SPERETTA M 13 INT C INF KNOWL M 2004 SPINK A SIGIR FORUM 36 : 32 2002 TURNEY PD CSLG0212012 CORR : 2002 VAUGHAN L Title Not Available J AM SOC INF SCI TEC 54 : 1313 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Aug 1 15:01:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 15:01:45 -0400 Subject: Engqvist, L (Engqvist, Leif); Frommen, JG (Frommen, Joachim G.) The h-index and self-citations TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 23 (5): 250-252 MAY 2008 Message-ID: Email Address: lengqvist at evolution.uni-bonn.de Author(s): Engqvist, L (Engqvist, Leif); Frommen, JG (Frommen, Joachim G.) Title: The h-index and self-citations Source: TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 23 (5): 250-252 MAY 2008 Language: English Document Type: Letter Keywords Plus: NUMBERS Addresses: Univ Bonn, Dept Evolutionary Biol & Ecol, D-53121 Bonn, Germany Reprint Address: Engqvist, L, Univ Bonn, Dept Evolutionary Biol & Ecol, Immenburg 1, D-53121 Bonn, Germany. Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON Publisher Address: 84 THEOBALDS RD, LONDON WC1X 8RR, ENGLAND ISSN: 0169-5347 DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.01.009 29-char Source Abbrev.: TREND ECOL EVOLUT ISO Source Abbrev.: Trends Ecol. Evol. Source Item Page Count: 3 Subject Category: Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics & Heredity ISI Document Delivery No.: 303YI BALL P Achievement index climbs the ranks NATURE 448 : 737 DOI 10.1038/448737a 2007 BORNMANN L What do we know about the h index? 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On diffusion of ideas in the academic world: the case of spatial econometrics ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, 42 (2): 487-500 JUN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: nsarafog at gmu.edu Author(s): Sarafoglou, N (Sarafoglou, Nikias); Paelinck, JHP (Paelinck, Jean H. P.) Title: On diffusion of ideas in the academic world: the case of spatial econometrics Source: ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, 42 (2): 487-500 JUN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: PARTIAL-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS; DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS; ECONOMICS; MODELS; SWEDEN Abstract: Spatial econometrics is a fast-growing field in the series of quantitative disciplines, auxiliaries of economics and related social sciences. Space, friction, interdependence, spatio-temporal components, externalities and many other aspects interact and should be treated adequately in this field. The publication of the Paelinck and Klaassen book in the late 1970s generated virtually the field spatial econometrics. This article studies the diffusion of spatial econometrics, through experienced history on the one hand, on the other through bibliometric methods. Although this field was an "Invisible College" up to 2006 (absence of any organization in form of association, conference, journal, etc.), the databases depict a fast diffusion in the past and strong prospects for the future. Addresses: George Mason Univ, Sch Publ Policy, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA Reprint Address: Sarafoglou, N, George Mason Univ, Sch Publ Policy, Fairfax, VA 22030 USA. E-mail Address: nsarafog at gmu.edu Cited Reference Count: 55 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER Publisher Address: 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0570-1864 DOI: 10.1007/s00168-007-0162-2 29-char Source Abbrev.: ANN REG SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Ann. Reg. Sci. 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Gordon); Leishman, AM (Leishman, Alice M.) Impact factor and its significance for the Journal of the American Helicopter Society JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HELICOPTER SOCIETY, 52 (4): 392-395 OCT 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: leishman at umd.edu Author(s): Leishman, JG (Leishman, J. Gordon); Leishman, AM (Leishman, Alice M.) Title: Impact factor and its significance for the Journal of the American Helicopter Society Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HELICOPTER SOCIETY, 52 (4): 392-395 OCT 2007 Excerpt: In conclusion, the JCR impact factor and other publication statistics are here to stay, and authors, editors, publishers, librarians, and others will continue to use them in different but related ways. The Journal of the American Helicopter Society continues to have an impact factor that ranks well with its peer journals in the aerospace field. The immediacy index for the Journal of the American Helicopter Society is high compared to its peer journals, exceeding that of the AIAA Journal. Taken together, those metrics show that the work being published within the pages of Journal of the American Helicopter Society is useful and relevant to researchers and other workers in the rotorcraft field. While the impact factor and immediacy index will continue to change from year to year, what is important for the Journal of the American Helicopter Society is the the trends continue to be monitored and analyzed in the years to come. Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Univ Maryland, Dept Aerosp Engn, College Pk, MD 20742 USA; Univ Maryland, Shady Grove Lib, Rockville, MD USA; Univ Maryland, Med Ctr, Rockville, MD USA Reprint Address: Leishman, JG, Univ Maryland, Dept Aerosp Engn, College Pk, MD 20742 USA. E-mail Address: leishman at umd.edu Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER HELICOPTER SOC INC Publisher Address: 217 N WASHINGTON ST, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 USA ISSN: 0002-8711 29-char Source Abbrev.: J AMER HELICOPTER SOC ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Am. Helicopter Soc. Source Item Page Count: 4 Subject Category: Engineering, Aerospace ISI Document Delivery No.: 227GS From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Mon Aug 4 07:11:54 2008 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 07:11:54 -0400 Subject: Are Online and Free Online Access Broadening or Narrowing Research? Message-ID: [Hyperlinked version of this posting: http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/443-guid.html ] Evans, James A. (2008) Electronic Publication and the Narrowing of Science and Scholarship Science 321(5887): 395-399 DOI:10.1126/science.1150473 http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/321/5887/395 Excerpt: "[Based on] a database of 34 million articles, their citations (1945 to 2005), and online availability (1998 to 2005),... as more journal issues came online, the articles [cited] tended to be more recent, fewer journals and articles were cited, and more of those citations were to fewer journals and articles... [B]rowsing of print archives may have [led] scientists and scholars to [use more] past and present scholarship. Searching online... may accelerate consensus and narrow the range of findings and ideas built upon." Evans found that as more and more journal issues are becoming accessible online (mostly only the older back-issues for free), journals are not being cited less overall, but citations are narrowing down to fewer articles, cited more. In one of the few fields where this can be and has been analyzed thoroughly, astrophysics, which effectively has 100% Open Access (OA) (free online access) already, Michael Kurtz too found that with free online access to everything, reference lists became (a little) shorter, not longer, i.e., people are citing (somewhat) fewer papers, not more, when everything is accessible to them. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005IPM....41.1395K http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000A%26AS..143...41K The following seems a plausible explanation: Before OA, researchers cited what they could afford to access, and that was not necessarily all the best work, so they could not be optimally selective for quality, importance and relevance. (Sometimes -- dare one say it? -- they may even have resorted to citing "blind," going by just the title and abstract, which they could afford, but not the full text, to which they had no subscription.) In contrast, when everything becomes accessible, researchers can be more selective and can cite only what is most relevant, important and of high quality. (It has been true all along that about 80-90% of citations go to the top 10-20% of articles. Now that the top 10-20% (along with everything else in astrophysics), is accessible to everyone, everyone can cite it, and cull out the less relevant or important 80-90%. This is not to say that OA does not also generate some extra citations for lesser articles too; but the OA citation advantage is bigger, the better the article -- the "quality advantage" -- (and perhaps most articles are not that good!). Since the majority of published articles are uncited (or only self-cited), there is probably a lot published that no amount of exposure and access can render worth citing! http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/11688/ (I think there may also exist some studies [independent of OA] on "like citing like" -- i.e., articles tending to be cited more at their own "quality" level rather than a higher one. [Simplistically, this means within their own citation bracket, rather than a higher one.] If true, this too could probably be analyzed from an OA standpoint. [Does anyone on SIGMETRICS know of such studies -- preferably controlled for same-journal and co-author circle-citations?]) But the trouble is that apart from astrophysics and high energy physics, no other field has anywhere near 100% OA: It's closer to 15% in other fields. So aside from a global correlation (between the growth of OA and the average length of the reference list), the effect of OA cannot be very deeply analyzed in most fields yet. In addition, insofar as OA is concerned, much of the Evans effect seems to be based on "legacy OA," in which it is the older literature that is gradually being made accessible online or freely accessible online, after a long non-online, non-free interval. Fields differ in their speed of uptake and citation latencies. In physics, which has a rapid turnaround time, there is already a tendency to cite recent work more, and OA is making the turnaround time even faster. In longer-latency fields, the picture may differ. For the legacy-OA effect especially, it is important to sort fields by their citation turnaround times; otherwise there can be biases (e.g. if short- or long-latency fields differ in the degree to which they do legacy OA archiving). http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/10713/ If I had to choose between the explanation of the Evans effect as a recency/bandwagon effect, as Evans interprets it, or as an increased overall quality/selectivity effect, I'd choose the latter (though I don't doubt there is a bandwagon effect too). And that is even without going on to point out that Tenopir & King, Gingras and others have shown that -- with or without OA -- there is still a good deal of usage and citation of the legacy literature (though it differs from field to field). I wouldn't set much store by "skimming serendipity" (discovery of adjacent work while skimming through the print issue), since online search and retrieval has at least as much scope for serendipity. http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/self-faq/#21.Serendipity Are online and free online access broadening or narrowing research? They are broadening it by making all of it accessible to all researchers, focusing it on the best rather than merely the accessible, and accelerating it. Stevan Harnad http://www.eprints.org/openaccess/ From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 5 11:02:20 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:02:20 -0400 Subject: Prochaska, JO; et al Evaluating theories of health behavior change: A hierarchy of criteria applied to the transtheoretical model APPL PSYCH-AN INTL REV-PSYCHOLOGIE APPLIQUEE-REVUE INTERNATIONALE, 57 (4): 561-588 OCT 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jop at uri.edu Author(s): Prochaska, JO (Prochaska, James O.); Wright, JA (Wright, Julie A.); Velicer, WF (Velicer, Wayne F.) Title: Evaluating theories of health behavior change: A hierarchy of criteria applied to the transtheoretical model Source: APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY-AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW-PSYCHOLOGIE APPLIQUEE- REVUE INTERNATIONALE, 57 (4): 561-588 OCT 2008 Excerpt: How has TTM fared in terms of citations? Remarkably well, given the quality of the competition. The top three most cited authors in health psychology are all developers of TTM (Pendlebury, 1996). Four of the top 25 most cited authors for all of psychology are developers of TTM. Out of nearly 10,000 studies on tobacco from all disciplines, the top two and four of the top 14 most cited articles were TTM studies (Byrne & Chapman, 2005). Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: PREDICTING SMOKING CESSATION; EXPERT-SYSTEM INTERVENTION; CONTEMPLATION LADDER; INTEGRATIVE MODEL; SELF-EFFICACY; QUIT SMOKING; STAGE; POPULATION; ADDICTION; PROGRAMS Abstract: The most common criteria recommended by philosophers of science for evaluating theories were organised within a hierarchy ranging from the least to the most risky tests for theories of health behavior change. The hierarchy progressed across: (1) Clarity; (2) Consistency; (3) Parsimony; (4) Testable; (5) Predictive Power; (6) Explanatory Power; (7) Productivity; (8) Generalisable; (9) Integration; (10) Utility; (11) Efficacy; and (12) Impact. The hierarchy was applied to the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) as an example of a health behavior change theory. The application was from the perspective of critics and advocates of TTM. Examples of basic and applied research challenging and supporting TTM across the hierarchy of criteria are presented. The goal is to provide a model for comparing alternative theories and to evaluate progress across the hierarchy within a particular theory. As theories meet criteria at each step in the hierarchy, the research and applications they generate can have increasing impacts on the science and practice of health behavior change. Addresses: Univ Rhode Isl, Canc Prevent Res Ctr, Kingston, RI 02881 USA; Boston Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02215 USA Reprint Address: Prochaska, JO, Univ Rhode Isl, Canc Prevent Res Ctr, 2 Chafee Rd, Kingston, RI 02881 USA. E-mail Address: jop at uri.edu Cited Reference Count: 69 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0269-994X DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-0597.2008.00345.x 29-char Source Abbrev.: APPL PSYCHOL-INT REV ISO Source Abbrev.: Appl. Psychol.-Int. Rev.-Psychol. Appl.-Rev. Int. 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Mitu) Bias in judicial citations: A window into the behavior of judges? JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, 37 (1): 87-129 JAN 2008 Message-ID: Email Address: stephen.choi at nyu.edu Author(s): Choi, SJ (Choi, Stephen J.); Gulati, GM (Gulati, G. Mitu) Title: Bias in judicial citations: A window into the behavior of judges? Source: JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES, 37 (1): 87-129 JAN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: SUPREME-COURT-JUSTICES; UNITED-STATES COURTS; FEDERAL- COURTS; US-COURTS; APPEALS; POLICY; DECISIONS; PRECEDENT; IDEOLOGY; POLITICS Abstract: This article tests for the presence of bias in judicial citations within federal circuit court opinions. Our findings suggest bias along three dimensions. First, judges base outside-circuit citation decisions in part on the political party of the cited judge. Judges tend to cite judges of the opposite political party less often than would be expected considering the fraction of the total pool of opinions attributable to judges of the opposite political party. Second, judges are more likely to engage in biased citation practices in certain high-stakes situations. These high-stakes situations include opinions dealing with certain subject matters (such as individual rights and campaign finance) as well as opinions in which another judge is in active opposition. Third, judges more often cite those judges who cite them frequently, which suggests the presence of mutual citation clubs. Addresses: NYU, Sch Law, New York, NY 10003 USA; Duke Univ, Sch Law, Durham, NC 27706 USA Reprint Address: Choi, SJ, NYU, Sch Law, New York, NY 10003 USA. Cited Reference Count: 44 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV CHICAGO PRESS Publisher Address: 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA ISSN: 0047-2530 29-char Source Abbrev.: J LEGAL STUD ISO Source Abbrev.: J. 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An empirical investigation of Chevron UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW 73 : 823 2006 PINELLO DR Linking party to judicial ideology in American courts: A meta-analysis JUSTICE SYSTEM JOURNAL 20 : 219 1999 POSNER RA CARDOZO STUDY REPUTA : 1990 REVESZ RL Environmental regulation, ideology, and the DC Circuit VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW 83 : 1717 1997 SCHNEIDER DM NM L REV 31 : 325 2001 SCHNEIDER DM VIRGINIA TAX REV 25 : 201 2005 SEGAL JA SUPREME COURT ATTITU : 2002 SISK GC Charting the influences on the judicial mind: An empirical study of judicial reasoning NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW 73 : 1377 1998 SMITH TA WEB LAW UNPUB : 2006 SMYTH R AM LAW EC REV 5 : 233 2003 SOLBERG RS Inter-court dynamics and the development of legal policy: Citation patterns in the decisions of the US Courts of appeals POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL 34 : 277 2006 SONGER DR INTEGRATING ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF JUDICIAL VOTING - OBSCENITY CASES IN THE UNITED-STATES COURTS OF APPEALS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 36 : 963 1992 SONGER DR THE IMPACT OF PARTY AND REGION ON VOTING DECISIONS IN THE UNITED-STATES COURTS OF APPEALS, 1955-1986 WESTERN POLITICAL QUARTERLY 43 : 317 1990 STAUDT N WASHINGTON U LAW REV 84 : 1797 2006 SULLIVAN ET EMORY LJ 53 : 1571 2004 SUNSTEIN CR Ideological voting on federal courts of appeals: A preliminary investigation VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW 90 : 301 2004 TONER R NY TIMES 1101 : 2005 WALSH DJ On the meaning and pattern of legal citations: Evidence from state wrongful discharge precedent cases LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW 31 : 337 1997 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 5 12:15:27 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 12:15:27 -0400 Subject: Dietrich, JP Disentangling visibility and self-promotion bias in the arXiv : astro-ph positional citation effect PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 120 (869): 801-804 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jdietric at eso.org Author(s): Dietrich, JP (Dietrich, J. P.) Title: Disentangling visibility and self-promotion bias in the arXiv : astro-ph positional citation effect Source: PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 120 (869): 801-804 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: We established in an earlier study that articles listed at or near the top of the daily arXiv:astro-ph mailings receive on average significantly more citations than articles further down the list. In our earlier work we were not able to decide whether this positional citation effect was due to author self-promotion of intrinsically more citable papers or whether papers are cited more often simply because they are at the top of the astro-ph listing. Using new data we can now disentangle both effects. Based on their submission times we separate articles into a selfpromoted sample and a sample of articles that achieved a high rank on astro-ph by chance and compare their citation distributions with those of articles in lower astro-ph positions. We find that the positional citation effect is a superposition of self-promotion and visibility bias. Addresses: ESO, D-85748 Garching B Munchen, Germany Reprint Address: Dietrich, JP, ESO, Karl Schwarzschild Str 2, D-85748 Garching B Munchen, Germany. E-mail Address: jdietric at eso.org Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV CHICAGO PRESS Publisher Address: 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954 USA ISSN: 0004-6280 29-char Source Abbrev.: PUBL ASTRON SOC PAC ISO Source Abbrev.: Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac. Source Item Page Count: 4 Subject Category: Astronomy & Astrophysics ISI Document Delivery No.: 324MJ DIETRICH JP The importance of being first: Position dependent citation rates on arXiv : astro-ph PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 120 : 224 2008 HABING H EUROPEAN REV 15 : 3 2007 KURTZ MJ The effect of use and access on citations INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 41 : 1395 DOI 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.010 2005 MAGUE JP ARXIVSORTER DOCUMENT : 2007 REDNER S How popular is your paper? An empirical study of the citation distribution EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B 4 : 131 1998 From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Tue Aug 5 14:18:43 2008 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:18:43 -0400 Subject: Disentangling visibility and self-promotion bias in the arXiv In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 5-Aug-08, at 12:15 PM, Eugene Garfield wrote: > Author(s): Dietrich, JP (Dietrich, J. P.) > > Title: Disentangling visibility and self-promotion bias in the arXiv : > astro-ph positional citation effect > > Source: PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, 120 > (869): 801-804 JUL 2008 > http://arxiv.org/abs/0805.0307v2 > > Abstract: We established in an earlier study that articles listed at > or > near the top of the daily arXiv:astro-ph mailings receive on average > significantly more citations than articles further down the list. In > our > earlier work we were not able to decide whether this positional > citation > effect was due to author self-promotion of intrinsically more citable > papers or whether papers are cited more often simply because they > are at > the top of the astro-ph listing. Using new data we can now disentangle > both effects. Based on their submission times we separate articles > into a > selfpromoted sample and a sample of articles that achieved a high > rank on > astro-ph by chance and compare their citation distributions with > those of > articles in lower astro-ph positions. We find that the positional > citation > effect is a superposition of self-promotion and visibility bias. This interesting paper reports that in the physics Arxiv (astrophysics sector), where virtually all current articles in astrophysics are made OA in preprint form (hence there is no OA problem at all) several factors significantly influence citation counts: (1) Arxiv provides a daily list of articles deposited. The articles higher on that list are more cited than the articles lower on that list. (2) Whether an article appears higher on that list does not depend on merit. It depends on what time the article was deposited. (3) Timing is predictable from time zones and geography, so if these two factors are controlled for, one can also identify which articles were (probably) deliberately timed by their authors so as to appear near the top of the list ("self-promotion"). (4) This study shows that even after one has removed any effect of self-promotion, appearing nearer the top of the list randomly still increases an article's citation count. (5) In addition, self-promotion itself increases an article's citation count too. (The assumption is that the more self-promoted papers are better, hence more likely to have higher citation counts; this may or may not be the only or main reason why self-promotion further increases citations over and above the list position effect.) The authors rightly point out that in a high-output field like astrophysics, visibility is an important factor in usage and citations, and authors need alerting and navigation aids based on importance, relevance and quality, rather than on random timing and author self-promotion biasses. I would add that in fields, whether high- or low-output, that, unlike astrophsyics, are not yet OA, accessibility itself probably has much the same sort of effect on citations that visibility does in an OA field like astrophysics. Stevan Harnad > Addresses: ESO, D-85748 Garching B Munchen, Germany > Reprint Address: Dietrich, JP, ESO, Karl Schwarzschild Str 2, D-85748 > Garching B Munchen, Germany. > E-mail Address: jdietric -- eso.org > > DIETRICH JP > The importance of being first: Position dependent citation rates on > arXiv : astro-ph > PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 120 : 224 2008 http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.1037 > > > HABING H > EUROPEAN REV 15 : 3 2007 > > KURTZ MJ > The effect of use and access on citations > INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 41 : 1395 DOI > 10.1016/j.ipm.2005.03.010 2005 > > MAGUE JP > ARXIVSORTER DOCUMENT : 2007 > > REDNER S > How popular is your paper? An empirical study of the citation > distribution > EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B 4 : 131 1998 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 5 14:26:03 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:26:03 -0400 Subject: van Dalen, HP; Klamer, A Is science a case of wasteful competition? KYKLOS, 58 (3): 395-414 2005 Message-ID: E-mail Address: vandalen at few.eur.nl; klamer at fhk.eur.nl Author(s): van Dalen, HP; Klamer, A Title: Is science a case of wasteful competition? Source: KYKLOS, 58 (3): 395-414 2005 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: ECONOMIC RESEARCH; DRY HOLES; JOURNALS Abstract: Science is a winner-take-all profession in which only a few contributions get excessive attention and the large majority of papers receive scant or no attention. This so-called 'waste', together with all the competitive strategies of scientists seeking attention, is part and parcel of every creative profession and not a worrisome fact, as the price society pays for human ingenuity is extremely small: 0.0006 percent of world income goes into the publication of scientific research. The more worrisome features of competition in academic economics do not reveal themselves through ordinary citation or publication statistics or competitive attention seeking strategies, like starting fads and networking. Badly designed uses of market principles, in which citations and publications have become the sole measuring rod of scientific 'productivity', deserve more attention instead of the excessive focus on being uncited. To detect the real story of scientific progress, or to judge academic work, 'reality economics' or 'learning by asking and watching' should complement citation and publication statistics. Addresses: Erasmus Univ, Dept Econ, SEOR, ECRI, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands; Tinbergen Inst, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands; Interdisciplinary Demog Inst, NL-2502 AR The Hague, Netherlands; Dept Hist & Arts, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands Reprint Address: van Dalen, HP, Erasmus Univ, Dept Econ, SEOR, ECRI, POB 1738, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands. 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No. 270 JUN 6 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jimmylin at umd.edu Author(s): Lin, J (Lin, Jimmy) Title: PageRank without hyperlinks: Reranking with PubMed related article networks for biomedical text retrieval Source: BMC BIOINFORMATICS, 9: Art. No. 270 JUN 6 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: Background: Graph analysis algorithms such as PageRank and HITS have been successful in Web environments because they are able to extract important inter-document relationships from manually-created hyperlinks. We consider the application of these techniques to biomedical text retrieval. In the current PubMed (R) search interface, a MEDLINE (R) citation is connected to a number of related citations, which are in turn connected to other citations. Thus, a MEDLINE record represents a node in a vast content-similarity network. This article explores the hypothesis that these networks can be exploited for text retrieval, in the same manner as hyperlink graphs on the Web. Results: We conducted a number of reranking experiments using the TREC 2005 genomics track test collection in which scores extracted from PageRank and HITS analysis were combined with scores returned by an off- the-shelf retrieval engine. Experiments demonstrate that incorporating PageRank scores yields significant improvements in terms of standard ranked-retrieval metrics. Conclusion: The link structure of content-similarity networks can be exploited to improve the effectiveness of information retrieval systems. These results generalize the applicability of graph analysis algorithms to text retrieval in the biomedical domain. Addresses: Natl Lib Med, Natl Ctr Biotechnol Informat, Bethesda, MD 20894 USA; Univ Maryland, The iSch, College Pk, MD 20742 USA Reprint Address: Lin, J, Natl Lib Med, Natl Ctr Biotechnol Informat, Bethesda, MD 20894 USA. 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Exploring the dynamics of journal citations: Modelling with s-curves JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, 59 (8): 1013-1025 AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: j.mingers at kent.ac.uk Author(s): Mingers, J (Mingers, J.) Title: Exploring the dynamics of journal citations: Modelling with s- curves Source: JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, 59 (8): 1013-1025 AUG 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: journal citations; management science journals; RAE; s- curve Keywords Plus: BUSINESS SCHOOLS; SLEEPING BEAUTIES; IMPACT; MANAGEMENT; SCIENCE; METHODOLOGIES; OBSOLESCENCE; POPULATION; BEHAVIOR; RANKING Abstract: This paper reports on an exploratory analysis of the behaviour of citations for management science papers over a 14-year period. Citations often display s-curve type behaviour: beginning slowly, rising in response to previous citations, and then declining as the material becomes obsolete. Within the context of citation research such functions are known as obsolescence functions. The paper addresses three specific questions: (i) can collections of papers from the same journal all be modelled using the same obsolescence function? (ii) Can we identify specific patterns of behaviour such as 'sleeping beauties' or 'shooting stars'? (iii) Can we predict the number of future citations from the pattern of behaviour in the first few years? Over 600 papers published in six leading management science journals are analysed using a variety of s- curves. Addresses: Univ Kent, Kent Business Sch, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England Reprint Address: Mingers, J, Univ Kent, Kent Business Sch, Canterbury CT2 7NZ, Kent, England. E-mail Address: j.mingers at kent.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 41 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD Publisher Address: BRUNEL RD BLDG, HOUNDMILLS, BASINGSTOKE RG21 6XS, HANTS, ENGLAND ISSN: 0160-5682 DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jors.2602428 29-char Source Abbrev.: J OPER RES SOC ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Oper. Res. Soc. Source Item Page Count: 13 Subject Category: Management; Operations Research & Management Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 324WV *DFES DRN0513 DFES : 2006 AKAIKE H NEW LOOK AT STATISTICAL-MODEL IDENTIFICATION IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL 19 : 716 1974 BADENFULLER C Making and measuring reputations - The research ranking of European business schools LONG RANGE PLANNING 33 : 621 2000 BETTENCOURT LA The impact of article method type and subject area on article citations and reference diversity in JM, JMR, and JCR MARKETING LETTERS 12 : 327 2001 BURRELL QL Predicting future citation behavior JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 54 : 372 DOI 10.1002/asi.10207 2003 BURRELL QL USING THE GAMMA-POISSON MODEL TO PREDICT LIBRARY CIRCULATIONS JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 41 : 164 1990 BURRELL QL Are "sleeping beauties" to be expected? 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The case of demographers SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 455 2001 VANRAAN AFJ Sleeping Beauties in science SCIENTOMETRICS 59 : 467 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 6 11:28:32 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 11:28:32 -0400 Subject: Seale, C (Seale, Clive) Mapping the field of medical sociology: a comparative analysis of journals SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 30 (5): 677-695 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: clive.seale at brunel.ac.uk PostAuthor(s): Seale, C (Seale, Clive) Title: Mapping the field of medical sociology: a comparative analysis of journals Source: SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, 30 (5): 677-695 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: medical sociology; content analysis; sociology of health and illness; public sociology; comparative keyword analysis Keywords Plus: CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS; HEALTH-AND-ILLNESS; SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISM; EXPERIENCE; INTERNET; GENDER Abstract: A comparative keyword analysis of the content of nine leading journals is used to suggest potential new directions for medical sociology. The major British and American journals in sociology and medical sociology tend to publish authors based in their own countries, contrasting with the internationalism of other social science disciplines relevant to health, although Sociology of Health and Illness is an exception to this. Medical sociology journals on both sides of the Atlantic focus on individual experience more than general sociology journals, which focus more on social systems levels of analysis. While journal contents reveal British medical sociology to be relatively atheoretical when compared with British general sociology journals, American medical sociology appears relatively apolitical on the same comparison with American general journals. American journals of sociology publish more quantitative studies than their British equivalents, more studies concerning race and other social divisions in American society, and less work drawing on social constructionist perspectives or that is engaged with social theory. Analysis of health and health care at societal and global levels and a deeper engagement with the political and public issues that concern non-sociologists represents a possible future for a medical sociology that is internationally relevant and outward looking. Addresses: Brunel Univ, Sch Social Sci, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England Reprint Address: Seale, C, Brunel Univ, Sch Social Sci, Uxbridge UB8 3PH, Middx, England. E-mail Address: clive.seale at brunel.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 36 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0141-9889 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2008.01090.x 29-char Source Abbrev.: SOCIOL HEALTH ILL ISO Source Abbrev.: Sociol. Health Ill. Source Item Page Count: 19 Subject Category: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Social Sciences, Biomedical; Sociology ISI Document Delivery No.: 326QZ ADOLPHS S INTRO ELECT TEXT ANA : 2006 ANNANDALE E SOCIOLOGY HLTH MED C : 1998 ARMSTRONG D The impact of papers in Sociology of Health and Illness: a bibliographic study SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 25 : 58 2003 BECHHOFER F Quantitative research in British sociology: Has it changed since 1981? 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Teenagers, sexual health and the internet SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 65 : 771 DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.04.005 2007 HEATH C Technology and medical practice SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 25 : 75 2003 HOLMWOOD J Sociology as public discourse and professional practice: A critique of Michael Burawoy SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY 25 : 46 2007 KARIDES M Representing the discipline: Social Problems compared to ASR and AJS SOCIAL PROBLEMS 48 : 111 2001 KENT R HIST BRIT EMPIRICAL : 1981 LAWTON J Lay experiences of health and illness: past research and future agendas SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 25 : 23 2003 NETTLETON S Retaining the sociology in medical sociology SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 65 : 2409 DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.07.028 2007 NICOLSON M SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISM AND MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY - A REPLY SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 9 : 107 1987 PESCOSOLIDO BA HDB MED SOCIOLOGY : 2000 PIERRET J The illness experience: state of knowledge and perspectives for research SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 25 : 4 2003 SEALE C FIELD METHO IN PRESS : 2008 SEALE C Gender accommodation in online cancer support groups HEALTH 10 : 345 2006 SEALE C Media constructions of sleep and sleep disorders: A study of UK national newspapers SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 65 : 418 DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2007.03.035 2007 SEALE C Gender, cancer experience and internet use: A comparative keyword analysis of interviews and online cancer support groups SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 62 : 2577 DOI 10.1016/j.socscimed.2005.11.016 2006 SEALE C SOCIOLOGY IN PRESS 42 : 3 2008 STRAUS R THE NATURE AND STATUS OF MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 22 : 200 1957 TURNER BS MED POWER SOCIAL KNO : 1995 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 6 11:36:27 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 11:36:27 -0400 Subject: Kapoor, N; Butler, JT; Fouty, GC; Stemper, JA; Konstan, JA Resolvability of references in users' personal collections INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL, 13 (2): Art. No. 13 JUN 2008 Message-ID: Email Address: nkapoor at cs.umn.edu Author(s): Kapoor, N (Kapoor, Nishikant); Butler, JT (Butler, John T.); Fouty, GC (Fouty, Gary C.); Stemper, JA (Stemper, James A.); Konstan, JA (Konstan, Joseph A.) Title: Resolvability of references in users' personal collections Source: INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL, 13 (2): Art. No. 13 JUN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: Introduction. Digital library users collect, enhance and manage their online reference collections to facilitate their research tasks. These personal collections, therefore, are likely to reflect users' interests, and are representative of their profile. Understanding these collections offers great opportunities for developing personalized digital library services, such as reference recommender systems. Method. We recruited subjects by individual e-mails to the users of RefWorks - a web-based personal reference management tool installed for use at the University of Minnesota. To participate, subjects needed to give their consent and share their references with us. 96 subjects participated, majority ( 65) of who were graduate students, resulting into 30,336 references. Based on the type of the reference, these were stratified into one of the three valid identifying IDs - DOI, ISBN, or URL. Multiple reference resolvers (CrossRef, WorldCat) were used to enhance the overall resolvability of these collections. Analysis. Descriptive statistics and simple graphics analysis were used to describe the dataset. Results. Over 90% of the total references in users' personal collections could possibly have a valid ID ( DOI, ISBN, URL), and therefore, are potentially resolvable. However, only about 17% of the references in these collections had a valid ID, and fewer than 11% actually resolved successfully. Using a combination of reference resolvers, the total resolvability of the references in these collections was enhanced from under 11% to over 41%. Conclusions. Users' personal reference collections have a tremendous potential of building, supporting, and enhancing personalized digital library services, such as reference recommender systems. Addresses: Univ Minnesota, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Grp Lens Res, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA; Univ Minnesota, Univ Lib, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA Reprint Address: Kapoor, N, Univ Minnesota, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Grp Lens Res, 200 Union St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA. Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV SHEFFIELD DEPT INFORMATION STUDIES Publisher Address: UNIV SHEFFIELD, WESTERN BANK, SHEFFIELD S10 2TN, S YORKS, ENGLAND ISSN: 1368-1613 29-char Source Abbrev.: INF RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Inf. Res. Source Item Page Count: 9 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 324GO CARPENTER MP CLUSTERING OF SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 24 : 425 1973 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXES FOR SCIENCE - NEW DIMENSION IN DOCUMENTATION THROUGH ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955 KESSLER MM BIBLIOGRAPHIC COUPLING BETWEEN SCIENTIFIC PAPERS AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION 14 : 10 1963 MALTZ D CHI 95 : 202 1995 MCNEE S P ACM 2002 C COMP SU : 116 2002 MCNEE SM P 2006 ANN C COMP SU : 2006 MIDDLETON SE Ontological user profiling in recommender systems ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS 22 : 54 2004 RASHID AM P INT C INT US INT 7 : 127 2002 SMALL H COCITATION IN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE - NEW MEASURE OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN 2 DOCUMENTS JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 24 : 265 1973 TORRES R P ACM IEEE JOINT C D : 228 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 6 11:55:34 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 11:55:34 -0400 Subject: Oppenheim, C; Summers, MAC Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise, part VI: Unit of assessment 67 (music) INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL, 13 (2): Art. No. 342 JUN 2008 Message-ID: URL: http://informationr.net/ir/13-2/paper342.html Email Address: c.oppenheim at lboro.ac.uk Author(s): Oppenheim, C (Oppenheim, Charles); Summers, MAC (Summers, Mark A. C.) Title: Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise, part VI: Unit of assessment 67 (music) Source: INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL, 13 (2): Art. No. 342 JUN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: BIBLIOMETRIC METHODS; ARCHAEOLOGY; RANKINGS; LIBRARY; AUTHORS; RATINGS Abstract: Introduction. This study aimed to explore research assessment within the field of music and, specifically, to investigate whether citation counting could be used to replace or inform the peer review system currently in use in the UK. Method. A citation analysis of academics submitted for peer review in Unit of Assessment 67 in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise was performed using the Arts and Humanities Citation Index and checked for correlations with the Assessment scores. A Spearman rank order correlation coefficient test was used to assess the significance of correlations between citations and scores. Results. At a departmental level, citation counts correlated strongly with scores awarded by the Assessment Exercise. A weaker correlation was found between scores and individual counts. The correlations were significant at the 0.01% level. Types of submission were analysed and trends were found within the author group. However, the Arts and Humanities Citation Index was found to be unrepresentative of music research activity in UK universities due to its choice of source material. Conclusion. The Arts and Humanities Citation Index alone is not a suitable data source for citation analysis in the field of music. However, if an alternative data source could be found, there is potential for the use of citation analysis in research assessment in music. Addresses: Loughborough Univ Technol, Dept Informat Sci, LISU, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England Reprint Address: Oppenheim, C, Loughborough Univ Technol, Dept Informat Sci, LISU, Loughborough LE11 3TU, Leics, England. Cited Reference Count: 44 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV SHEFFIELD DEPT INFORMATION STUDIES Publisher Address: UNIV SHEFFIELD, WESTERN BANK, SHEFFIELD S10 2TN, S YORKS, ENGLAND ISSN: 1368-1613 29-char Source Abbrev.: INF RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Inf. Res. Source Item Page Count: 44 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 324GO *HEFCE MAINSTR QR RAT FUND : 2006 *HERO RES ASS EX 2001 : 2002 *HM TREAS BUDG 2006 : 2006 *RES ASS EX RES ASS EX 2001 ASS : 1999 *RES ASS EX RES ASS EX 2008 PAN : 2006 BAIRD LM DO CITATIONS MATTER JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 20 : 2 1994 BANFIELD S NAMHE NEWSLETTER : 1 2003 BENCE V THESIS LOUGHBOROUGH : 2005 COLE JR SOCIAL STRATIFICATIO : 1973 COOK N RETHINKING MUSIC : 1999 CRONIN B Comparative citation rankings of authors in monographic and journal literature: A study of sociology JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 53 : 263 1997 CULLARS JM Citation characteristics of English-language monographs in philosophy LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH 20 : 41 1998 DIODATO V DICT BIBLIOMETRICS : 1994 EASTWOOD D FUTURE FRAMEWORK RES : 2007 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXING IT : 1979 HEMLIN S SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY 10 : 209 1996 HOLMES A INFORM RES 6 : 61 2001 JACSO P INFORM REV 30 : 297 2007 JOHNSON P AHRC HEFCE EXP GROUP : 2006 LANGE LL Citation counts of multi-authored papers - First-named authors and further authors SCIENTOMETRICS 52 : 457 2001 LEWIS J Funding social science research in academia SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION 34 : 365 2000 MACROBERTS MH PROBLEMS OF CITATION ANALYSIS - A CRITICAL-REVIEW JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 40 : 342 1989 MACROBERTS MH Problems of citation analysis SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 435 1996 MEADOWS AJ COMMUNICATING RES : 1998 MOED HF CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 NEDERHOF AJ SCIENTOMETRICS 66 : 81 2006 NORRIS M Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V - Archaeology and the 2001 RAE JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 59 : 709 2003 OPPENHEIM C The correlation between citation counts and the 1992 research assessment exercise ratings for British research in genetics, anatomy and archaeology JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 53 : 477 1997 OPPENHEIM C THE CORRELATION BETWEEN CITATION COUNTS AND THE 1992 RESEARCH ASSESSMENT EXERCISE RATINGS FOR BRITISH-LIBRARY AND INFORMATION-SCIENCE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 51 : 18 1995 OPPENHEIM C A critical review of the application of citation studies to the Research Assessment Exercises JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 26 : 459 2000 OPPENHEIM C SERIALS 9 : 155 1996 PEYRAUBE A PROJECT BUILDING EUR : 2005 ROBERTS G REV RES ASSESSMENT : 2004 SARWAR S THESIS U SHEFFIELD S : 2000 SENG LB THE CITEDNESS OF PUBLICATIONS BY UNITED-KINGDOM LIBRARY-SCHOOLS JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 21 : 68 1995 SMITH A CORRELATION RES ASSE : 2002 SNYDER H Patterns of self-citation across disciplines (1980-1989) JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 24 : 431 1998 SO CYK Citation ranking versus expert judgment in evaluating communication scholars: Effects of research specialty size and individual prominence SCIENTOMETRICS 41 : 325 1998 SUMMERS MAC ANAL RES UNIT ASSESS : 2007 THOMAS PR Institutional research rankings via bibliometric analysis and direct peer review: A comparative case study with policy implications SCIENTOMETRICS 41 : 335 1998 THOMSON ARTS HUMANITIES CITA : VANRAAN AFJ Fatal attraction: Conceptual and methodological problems in the ranking of universities by bibliometric methods SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 133 2005 VANRAAN AFJ Advanced bibliometric methods as quantitative core of peer review based evaluation and foresight exercises SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 397 1996 WARNER J A critical review of the application of citation studies to the Research Assessment Exercises JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 26 : 453 2000 From isidro at CINDOC.CSIC.ES Thu Aug 7 07:23:46 2008 From: isidro at CINDOC.CSIC.ES (Isidro F. Aguillo) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 13:23:46 +0200 Subject: Ranking Web of Universities of the World: July Edition, 2008 Message-ID: Just published the second edition of 2008 of the Ranking Web of Universities of the world (http://www.webometrics.info/), confirming that the North American universities (included the Canadians) still maintain an important digital academic divide with the European universities. In the publication corresponding to July, the Laboratory of Cibermetr?a, of the Spanish Research Council, the Ranking has increased the world coverage and gives more attention to the developing countries, especially to the Latin-American, African institutions and of those the Arab world. Among the Top 200 universities nothing less than 123 are North American (106 from USA), whereas the Europeans place only 61 universities. Asia - Pacific has 14 universities in the group and Latin America only two completing this elite. The best ranked universities are basically the same as the MIT leads the ranking followed by the Universities of Harvard and Stanford. Other important Universities as Berkeley, Cornell or Toronto also appear among the first ones. Nevertheless, Caltech or Johns Hopkins remained slightly relegated due to inadequate web policies. Among the European universities, Germany, taking into account the number of universities among the best, is the leading country, but the British and Nordic universities are the outstanding ones. The University of Cambridge is the first European university (26), followed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, which advances up to the position 32 and overcomes to the universities of Helsinki and Oxford, in the positions 42 and 47 of the classification, respectively. To point out some positions, we highlight the Vienna or Prague Universities, but also the absence of French institutions or the delayed position of the Imperial College, again due to practices that penalize its Web position. In the Asia-Pacific region, the first ranked is the Australian National University (42), followed by University of Tokyo (54) and the National Taiwan University (70). As usual Australian, Japanese, Hong Kong and Singapore universities are well represented, but Chinese ones are closing the gap. Latin America maintains the two usual leaders, but the UNAM climbs up to the position number 51, a relevant change from previous number 59. The second one is the University of Sao Paulo, in the position number 113. -- **************************** Isidro F. Aguillo Laboratorio de Cibermetr?a Cybermetrics Lab CCHS - CSIC Joaquin Costa, 22 28002 Madrid. Spain isidro @ cindoc.csic.es +34-91-5635482 ext 313 **************************** From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 7 14:08:34 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 14:08:34 -0400 Subject: Arunachalam, S (Arunachalam, Subbiah); Viswanathan, B (Viswanathan, B.) A historiographic analysis of fuel-cell research in Asia - China racing ahead CURRENT SCIENCE, 95 (1): 36-49 JUL 10 2008 Message-ID: URL: http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/jul102008/36.pdf E-mail Address: subbiah.arunachalam at gmail.com Author(s): Arunachalam, S (Arunachalam, Subbiah); Viswanathan, B (Viswanathan, B.) Title: A historiographic analysis of fuel-cell research in Asia - China racing ahead Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 95 (1): 36-49 JUL 10 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: fuel-cell research; historiographic analysis; local and global citation scores Abstract: Fuel-cell research in China, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan, over the years 1983-2007 is analysed and compared with that in USA for number of papers, document type, journals used and international collaboration. For India and China we have also identified the key researchers and institutions. Using HistCite, the visualization technique developed by Garfield and colleagues, we have constructed the historiographs for India and China based on both local citation scores (LCS) and global citation scores, and identified key papers. We find that the knowledge flow among different Asian countries is rather limited and that China has something to offer to India. The thrust in China is in developing noble metal nanoparticle catalysts supported on carbon nanotubes and the thrust in India is in the area of direct methanol fuel cells. In India, A. K. Shukla is the single most significant contributor to fuel cell research. He is the author of 14 of the 50 nodes in the India LCS historiograph. Addresses: MS Swarninathan Res Fdn, Madras 600113, Tamil Nadu, India; Indian Inst Technol, Natl Ctr Catalysis Res, Madras 600036, Tamil Nadu, India Reprint Address: Arunachalam, S, MS Swarninathan Res Fdn, Madras 600113, Tamil Nadu, India. E-mail Address: subbiah.arunachalam at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CURRENT SCIENCE ASSOC Publisher Address: C V RAMAN AVENUE, PO BOX 8005, BANGALORE 560 080, INDIA ISSN: 0011-3891 29-char Source Abbrev.: CURR SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Curr. Sci. Source Item Page Count: 14 Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences ISI Document Delivery No.: 327EH *THOMS SCI LTD HYDR REV EV PAT TREN : 2004 ARUNACHALAM S Is science in India on the decline? CURRENT SCIENCE 83 : 107 2002 ARUNACHALAM S CURR SCI UNPUB : 2008 BUTLER J FUEL CELL TODAY : 2007 GARFIELD G INFORMATION 57 : 391 2006 HASSAN E The evolution of the knowledge structure of fuel cells SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 223 2005 PILKINGTON A RES PAPER SERIES U L : 17 2006 PILKINGTON A SCI PUBL POLICY 31 : 15 2004 PILKINGTON A Technology portfolio alignment commercialisation: an investigation of fuel cell patenting TECHNOVATION 24 : 761 DOI 10.1016/S0166-4972(03)00004-X 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 7 14:36:13 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 7 Aug 2008 14:36:13 -0400 Subject: Partearroyo, MDA; Roman, AR; Toledo, EG Categorization of the Spanish scientific journals on human and social sciences in RESH REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (1): 85-95 JAN-MAR 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: resh at cindoc.csic.es Author(s): Partearroyo, MDA (Alcain Partearroyo, Maria Dolores); Roman, AR (Roman Roman, Adelaida); Toledo, EG (Gimenez Toledo, Elea) Title: Categorization of the Spanish scientific journals on human and social sciences in RESH Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (1): 85-95 JAN- MAR 2008 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientific journals; journals evaluation system; evaluation model; human sciences; social sciences; quality indicators; ranking Abstract: The aim of this note is to communicate and explain the last additions included in the RESH website: an integrated evaluation system based on a diverse range of indicators on editorial quality, peer review, international visibility and impact index. The team developing RESH has been working on establishing a weighted system. This system assigns a different weight for each type of indicator thus enabling the construction of a journal ranking in each discipline or in each sub-discipline. Evaluators, authors or editors can find, in the citied website, the position of each journal in the context of its subject area, and the data justifying the final position of each journal. Addresses: CSIC, CCHS, Inst Estudios Documentales Ciencia & Tecnol, IEDCYT,Antes CINDOC, Madrid, Spain E-mail Address: resh at cindoc.csic.es Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Publisher Address: VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV ESP DOC CIENT ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Esp. Doc. Cient. Source Item Page Count: 11 ISI Document Delivery No.: 319CJ ALCAIN MD Towards an integrated evaluation of the Spanish journals on Social and Human Sciences. The journals of psychology PSICOTHEMA 17 : 179 2005 HEREDIA PS ORG CONOCIMIENTO SIS : 271 1997 MARIN AG TRABAJOS PREHISTORIA 55 : 139 1998 ROMAN AR TRABAJOS PREHISTORIA 62 : 7 2005 TOLEDO EG RES EVALUAT 16 : 137 2007 From rhill at ASIS.ORG Fri Aug 8 10:06:30 2008 From: rhill at ASIS.ORG (Richard Hill) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 10:06:30 -0400 Subject: Content Alert: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59, 11 Message-ID: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Volume 59, Issue 11, 2008. Online ISSN: 1532-2890 Print ISSN: 1532-2882 ? 2008 ASIS&T --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pages: 1699-1701 In this issue Carol L. Barry http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/121371764/ABSTRACT Published Online: 6 Aug 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20933 Pages: 1702-1710 Quantitative comparisons of search engine results Mike Thelwall http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119054369/ABSTRACT Published Online: 8 May 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20834 Pages: 1711-1726 Citation counting, citation ranking, and h-index of human-computer interaction researchers: A comparison of Scopus and Web of Science Lokman I. Meho, Yvonne Rogers http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119427759/ABSTRACT Published Online: 27 May 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20874 Pages: 1727-1742 Web site visibility evaluation Javier Espadas, Coral Calero, Mario Piattini http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119635925/ABSTRACT Published Online: 30 May 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20865 Pages: 1743-1760 Trends in Internet information behavior, 2000-2004 Wayne Buente, Alice Robbin http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119815304/ABSTRACT Published Online: 2 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20883 Pages: 1761-1775 Personal communication technologies as an extension of the self: A cross-cultural comparison of people's associations with technology and their symbolic proximity with others Arun Vishwanath, Hao Chen http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119817117/ABSTRACT Published Online: 6 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20892 Pages: 1776-1784 Conference proceedings as a source of scientific information: A bibliometric analysis Cynthia Lis?e, Vincent Larivi?re, ?ric Archambault http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119880796/ABSTRACT Published Online: 18 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20888 Pages: 1785-1800 Next generation of information infrastructure: A comparative case study of Korea versus the United States of America Dong-Hee Shin http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119881052/ABSTRACT Published Online: 18 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20886 Pages: 1801-1809 Building ontological relationships: A new approach Ahmad Kayed, Nael Hirzallah, Luai A. Al Shalabi, Mohannad Najjar http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119881050/ABSTRACT Published Online: 18 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20879 Pages: 1810-1818 Dynamic animations of journal maps: Indicators of structural changes and interdisciplinary developments Loet Leydesdorff, Thomas Schank http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119882576/ABSTRACT Published Online: 19 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20891 Pages: 1819-1828 Characteristics of research output in social sciences and humanities: From a research evaluation perspective Mu-hsuan Huang, Yu-wei Chang http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119882789/ABSTRACT Published Online: 19 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20885 Pages: 1829-1840 Motivation for using search engines: A two-factor model Ling-Ling Wu, Ya-Lan Chuang, Pin-Yuen Chen http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/120746449/ABSTRACT Published Online: 9 Jul 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20889 Pages: 1841-1852 Selecting manuscripts for a high-impact journal through peer review: A citation analysis of communications that were accepted by Angewandte Chemie International Edition, or rejected but published elsewhere Lutz Bornmann, Hans-Dieter Daniel http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/120746447/ABSTRACT Published Online: 9 Jul 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20901 Pages: 1853-1855 A proposal for a dynamic h-type index Ronald Rousseau, Fred Y. Ye http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119818706/ABSTRACT Published Online: 11 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20890 Pages: 1856-1860 Modifying the journal impact factor by fractional citation weighting: The audience factor Michel Zitt, Henry Small http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/119882546/ABSTRACT Published Online: 19 Jun 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20880 Pages: 1861-1865 Applying the author affiliation index to library and information science journals Blaise Cronin, Lokman I. Meho http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/120748008/ABSTRACT Published Online: 9 Jul 2008 DOI: 10.1002/asi.20895 Pages: 1866 Social software in libraries: Building collaborations, communication, and community online Lydia E. 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From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Aug 8 10:46:43 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2008 10:46:43 -0400 Subject: Platt, J (Platt, Jennifer) The women's movement and British journal articles, 1950-2004 SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 41 (5): 961-975 OCT 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: j.platt at sussex.ac.uk Author(s): Platt, J (Platt, Jennifer) Title: The women's movement and British journal articles, 1950-2004 Source: SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 41 (5): 961-975 OCT 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: british sociology; feminism; qualitative methods; women's articles; women's movement Keywords Plus: SOCIOLOGICAL-RESEARCH; CAREERS Abstract: Feminist discussion has suggested that women have been discriminated against in journal publication, and has advocated the study of women and feminist topics by women, and the use of qualitative methods. Using data on all relevant articles, this article explores the extent to which the pattern of articles by British authors in the main general British sociology journals suggests that the women's movement has made a difference on these points since 1950. Addresses: Univ Sussex, Dept Sociol, Brighton BN1 9SN, E Sussex, England Reprint Address: Platt, J, Univ Sussex, Dept Sociol, Brighton BN1 9SN, E Sussex, England. E-mail Address: j.platt at sussex.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD Publisher Address: 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND ISSN: 0038-0385 DOI: 10.1177/0038038507080448 29-char Source Abbrev.: SOCIOLOGY ISO Source Abbrev.: Sociol.-J. Brit. Sociol. Assoc. Source Item Page Count: 15 Subject Category: Sociology ISI Document Delivery No.: 223NW BECHHOFER F Quantitative research in British sociology: Has it changed since 1981? SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 30 : 583 1996 BECHHOFER F SUBSTANTIVE DOGS AND METHODOLOGICAL TAILS - A QUESTION OF FIT SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 15 : 495 1981 BROWN JS SOCIOLOGY TODAY - LACUNAE, EMPHASES, AND SURFEITS AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST 4 : 283 1969 CLARK R AM SOCIOL 30 : 22 1999 CLEMENS ES CAREERS IN PRINT - BOOKS, JOURNALS, AND SCHOLARLY REPUTATIONS AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 101 : 433 1995 COLE S AGE AND SCIENTIFIC PERFORMANCE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 84 : 958 1979 DELAMONT S FEMINIST SOCIOLOGY : 2003 ERIKSON R BRIT SOCIOLOGY SEEN : 119 2005 GRANT L IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GENDER AND METHODS IN SOCIOLOGICAL- RESEARCH AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 52 : 856 1987 HALL BH IDENTIFYING AGE COHO : 2005 HALSEY AH HIST SOCIOLOGY BRIT : 2004 HARDING S FEMINISM METHODOLOGY : 1 1987 MACKIE M FEMALE SOCIOLOGISTS PRODUCTIVITY, COLLEGIAL RELATIONS, AND RESEARCH STYLE EXAMINED THROUGH JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH 69 : 189 1985 MCCARTNEY JL BEING SCIENTIFIC - CHANGING STYLES OF PRESENTATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST 5 : 30 1970 MERTON RK INSIDERS AND OUTSIDERS - CHAPTER IN SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 78 : 9 1972 OAKLEY A DOING FEMINIST RES : 30 1981 OAKLEY A EXPERIMENTS KNOWING : 2000 OAKLEY A EXPERIMENTS KNOWING 2 : 247 1999 PAYNE G Methodological pluralism in British sociology SOCIOLOGY-THE JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION 38 : 153 DOI 10.1177/0038038504039372 2004 PLATT J Women's and men's careers in British sociology BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 55 : 187 2004 PLATT J BRIT SOCIOLOGICAL AS : 2003 PLATT J SOCIOLOGICAL RES ONL 4 : 2000 RAMAZANOGLU C FEMINIST METHODOLOGY : 2002 REINHARZ S FEMINIST METHODS SOC : 1992 ROBERTS H DOING FEMINIST RES : 1981 SINGH VK INDIAN J SMALL RUMIN 4 : 1 1998 SPENDER D DOING FEMINIST RES : 186 1981 WARD KB THE FEMINIST CRITIQUE AND A DECADE OF PUBLISHED RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY JOURNALS SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 26 : 139 1985 WELLS RH AM SOCIOLOGY THEORET : 1981 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 11 16:17:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:17:45 -0400 Subject: Elgohary, A (Elgohary, Amgad) Arab universities on the web: a webometric study ELECTRONIC LIBRARY, 26 (3): 374-386 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: amgade at qu.edu.qa Author(s): Elgohary, A (Elgohary, Amgad) Title: Arab universities on the web: a webometric study Source: ELECTRONIC LIBRARY, 26 (3): 374-386 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: worldwide web; universities Keywords Plus: WORLD-WIDE-WEB; IMPACT FACTORS; INFORMATION; LINKS Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Web Impact Factor of Arab universities. Design/methodology/approach - The study included 99 universities representing 20 Arab countries. The advanced search facility of AltaVista was used for data collection. Two rounds of data collection were conducted to retrieve the links as well as the web presence of the included universities. Findings - Jordanian universities represent 40 per cent of the top ten universities with the revised web impact factor. However, this was not the case in terms of the universities' web presence. Results indicated a strong correlation between external links and web presence. Research limitations/implications - The variability of search engine results and the unavailability of some university web sites are limitations to the study. Originality/value - By investigating, for the first time, the Web Impact Factors of Arab universities as well as the relation to other variables such as language, the paper will provide universities with some measure of how they are viewed by the outside world. Addresses: Menia Univ, Sch Arts, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, El Minia, Egypt Reprint Address: Elgohary, A, Menia Univ, Sch Arts, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, El Minia, Egypt. E-mail Address: amgade at qu.edu.qa Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED Publisher Address: HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0264-0473 DOI: 10.1108/02640470810879518 29-char Source Abbrev.: ELECTRON LIBR ISO Source Abbrev.: Electron. Libr. Source Item Page Count: 13 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 326CO *INT US STAT WORLD INT US POP STA : 2005 *MAD RES GROUP NUA INT SURV AR WORL : 2004 ALMIND TC Informetric analyses on the World Wide Web: Methodological approaches to 'webometrics' JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 53 : 404 1997 BOUDOURIDES MA WEBOMETRICS SELF ORG : 1999 FARAG A ARAB J LIB INFORM SC 26 : 151 2006 GAIRIN JMR REV ESPANOLA DOCUMEN 20 : 175 1997 GORDON M Finding information on the World Wide Web: the retrieval effectiveness of search engines INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 35 : 141 1999 INGWERSEN P The calculation of Web impact factors JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 54 : 236 1998 LAWRENCE S Accessibility of information on the web NATURE 400 : 107 1999 LI XM A review of the development and application of the Web impact factor ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW 27 : 407 DOI 10.1108/14684520310510046 2003 MARKWELL J J SCI ED TECHNOLOGY 11 : 2002 MUKHOPADHYAY P MEASURING WEB IMPACT : 2005 NORUZI A The web impact factor: a critical review ELECTRONIC LIBRARY 24 : 490 DOI 10.1108/02640470610689188 2006 NORUZI A Web presence and impact factors for Middle-Eastern countries ONLINE 30 : 22 2006 NORUZI A WEBOLOGY 2 : ARTN 11 2005 SMITH A Web impact factors for Australasian universities SCIENTOMETRICS 54 : 363 2002 THELWALL M Webometrics ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 39 : 81 2005 THELWALL M Conceptualizing documentation on the Web: An evaluation of different heuristic-based models for counting links between university Web sites JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 53 : 995 DOI 10.1002/asi.10135 2002 THELWALL M Extracting macroscopic information from Web links JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 52 : 1157 2001 THELWALL M SCIENTOMETRICS 58 : 153 2003 VAUGHAN L A modeling approach to uncover hyperlink patterns: the case of Canadian universities INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 41 : 347 DOI 10.1016/j.ipm.2003.10.001 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 11 16:23:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:23:45 -0400 Subject: Trimble, V (Trimble, V.); Ceja, JA (Ceja, J. A.) Productivity and impact of astronomical facilities: Three years of publications and citation rates ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN, 329 (6): 632-647 JUN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: vtrimble at astro.umd.edu Author(s): Trimble, V (Trimble, V.); Ceja, JA (Ceja, J. A.) Title: Productivity and impact of astronomical facilities: Three years of publications and citation rates Source: ASTRONOMISCHE NACHRICHTEN, 329 (6): 632-647 JUN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: publications, bibliography; telescopes Keywords Plus: OPTICAL TELESCOPES Abstract: In calendar years 2001 to 2003, 20 journals of astronomy and astrophysics published 11831 papers that reported or analyzed observations at wavelengths from meter radio to ultrahigh energy gamma rays. These were cited 161556 times in the three calendar years following publication, according to the Science Citation Index/Web of Science, for an average of 13.66 citations per paper or 4.55 citations per paper per year. We examine these numbers as a function of subject matter, wavelength bands, journals, and individual telescopes used and explore a small subset of possible temporal trends, anomalies, and sources of uncertainty, including blockbuster journals, papers and facilities. Many of the results resemble qualitative expectations. There are hot topics (cosmology, exoplanets) and not so hot topics (binary stars, planetary nebulae). Papers reporting data from space are cited a bit more often, and ground-based radio papers a bit less often, than optical papers, while multi-wavelength ones do noticeably better than average. The total number of telescopes involved is surprisingly large, approximately 350 optical and infrared (mostly ground- based but including HST because of its long life), 144 radio facilities on about 100 sites (including WMAP and COBE and a few balloon-borne CMB experiments), and 105 space-based detectors (including satellites, interplanetary probes, things carried on rockets, balloons, the Shuttle, and so forth). The outstanding telescopes are generally both stable with time and predictable. HST and the VLA are responsible for the largest number of optical and radio papers respectively, but the most frequently cited optical papers come from SDSS (by a wide margin), Keck, and the AAT, while the JCMT, Parkes and (especially) CMB observatories lead the radio brigade. Among things that fly, leadership changes more quickly, as missions are launched, vigorously exploited, and turned off, sometimes achieving geostationary, suboceanic orbits. If you have a choice, large trumps small, but well-supported sites trump struggling ones by a comparable factor. And service to the community, in the form of catalogues and mission descriptions, is rewarded, at least in citation numbers, if not always in other ways. (c) 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Wemheim. Addresses: Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Phys & Astron, Irvine, CA 92697 USA; Las Cumbres Observ, Goleta, CA USA Reprint Address: Trimble, V, Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Phys & Astron, Irvine, CA 92697 USA. E-mail Address: vtrimble at astro.umd.edu Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH Publisher Address: PO BOX 10 11 61, D-69451 WEINHEIM, GERMANY ISSN: 0004-6337 DOI: 10.1002/asna.200810999 29-char Source Abbrev.: ASTRON NACHR ISO Source Abbrev.: Astro. Nachr. Source Item Page Count: 16 Subject Category: Astronomy & Astrophysics ISI Document Delivery No.: 328OV ABT HA AN ASSESSMENT OF RESEARCH DONE AT THE NATIONAL-OPTICAL-OBSERVATORIES PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 97 : 1050 1985 ABT HA The frequencies of multinational papers in various sciences SCIENTOMETRICS 72 : 105 DOI 10.1007/s11192-007-1686-z 2007 MADRID JP BAAS 38 : 1286 2006 TRIMBLE V AN 328 : 483 2007 TRIMBLE V Productivity and impact of space-based astronomical facilities PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 118 : 651 2006 TRIMBLE V Productivity and impact of radio telescopes PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 118 : 933 2006 TRIMBLE V Productivity and impact of optical telescopes PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 117 : 111 2005 TRIMBLE V PAPERS AND CITATIONS RESULTING FROM DATA COLLECTED AT LARGE, AMERICAN OPTICAL TELESCOPES PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC 107 : 977 1995 TRIMBLE V Productivity and impact of large optical telescopes SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 237 1996 WHITE SDM Fundamentalist physics: why Dark Energy is bad for astronomy REPORTS ON PROGRESS IN PHYSICS 70 : 883 DOI 10.1088/0034-4885/70/6/R01 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 11 16:38:33 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 16:38:33 -0400 Subject: Montpetit, E (Montpetit, Eric); Blais, A (Blais, Andre); Foucault, M (Foucault, Martial) What does it take for a Canadian political scientist to be cited? SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 89 (3): 802-816 SEP 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: e.montpetit at umontrial.ca Author(s): Montpetit, E (Montpetit, Eric); Blais, A (Blais, Andre); Foucault, M (Foucault, Martial) Title: What does it take for a Canadian political scientist to be cited? Source: SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, 89 (3): 802-816 SEP 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: ECONOMICS; SCIENCE; JOURNALS; RANKINGS; UPDATE Abstract: Objective. The article examines the factors that influence the frequency whereby scholarly articles published by Canadian political scientists are cited. Method. We collected data on 1,860 journal articles published between 1985 and 2005 by 758 Canadian political scientists and listed in the Social Science Citation Index. Using these data, we performed OLS and tobit estimations to identify factors influencing citation frequency. Results. The regressions show that the reputation of the journal in which the article is published, though important, does not explain everything. The gender of the author(s), the number of authors, the geographical focus of the article, the field, and the methodology also matter. Conclusion. An article is more likely to be widely cited if it is published in a prestigious journal, if it is written by several authors, if it applies quantitative methods, if it compares countries, and if it deals with administration and public policy or elections and political parties. Faculty members who belong to larger departments and those who are women are more cited. Addresses: Univ Montreal, Dept Polit Sci, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada Reprint Address: Montpetit, E, Univ Montreal, Dept Polit Sci, CP 6128,Succursale Ctr Ville, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada. E-mail Address: e.montpetit at umontrial.ca Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0038-4941 29-char Source Abbrev.: SOC SCI QUART ISO Source Abbrev.: Soc. Sci. Q. Source Item Page Count: 15 Subject Category: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary ISI Document Delivery No.: 327WG COMBES PP J EUROPEAN EC ASS 1 : 1250 2003 GILES MW Ranking political science journals: Reputational and citational approaches PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 40 : 741 DOI 10.1017/S1049096507071181 2007 HIX S POLITICAL STUDIES RE 2 : 293 2004 LABAND DN THE RELATIVE IMPACTS OF ECONOMICS JOURNALS - 1970-1990 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 32 : 640 1994 LEES C We are all comparativists now - Why and how single-country scholarship must adapt and incorporate the comparative politics approach COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES 39 : 1084 DOI 10.1177/0010414005284381 2006 MASUOKA N The political science 400: A 20-year update PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 40 : 133 2007 MEDOFF MH THE RANKING OF ECONOMISTS JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC EDUCATION 20 : 405 1989 MEDOFF MH Collaboration and the quality of economics research LABOUR ECONOMICS 10 : 597 DOI 10.1016/S0927-5371(03)00072-1 2003 MEDOFF MH The efficiency of self-citations in economics SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 69 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-0139-4 2006 MILLER AH Department rankings: An alternative approach PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 29 : 704 1996 MONTPETIT E COMP TURN CANADIAN C : 2008 SCOTT LC Trends in rankings of economics departments in the US: An update ECONOMIC INQUIRY 34 : 378 1996 SIGELMAN L The coevolution of American Political Science and the American Political Science Review AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW 100 : 463 2006 From bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM Mon Aug 11 17:33:37 2008 From: bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM (B.G. Sloan) Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:33:37 -0700 Subject: Use And Misuse Of Bibliometric Indices In Evaluating Scholarly Performance Message-ID: This may be of interest to members of this list... Ethics In Science And Enviromental Politics / THEME SECTION / The Use And Misuse Of Bibliometric Indices In Evaluating Scholarly Performance. A series of articles, described at: http://tinyurl.com/5mko5q Bernie Sloan Sora Associates Bloomington, IN From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 11:49:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 11:49:45 -0400 Subject: Wu, XF (Wu, Xiu-fang); Fu, Q (Fu, Qiang); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) On indexing in the Web of Science and predicting journal impact factor JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE B, 9 (7): 582-590 JUL 2008 Message-ID: URL: http://www.springerlink.com/content/b55650x882133375/fulltext.pdf E-mail Address: jzus at zju.edu.cn; fuqiang at zju.edu.cn; ronald.rousseau at khbo.be Author(s): Wu, XF (Wu, Xiu-fang); Fu, Q (Fu, Qiang); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) Title: On indexing in the Web of Science and predicting journal impact factor Source: JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE B, 9 (7): 582-590 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Author Keywords: WoS (Web of Science); JCR (Journal Citation Reports); citation analysis; predicted impact factors Abstract: We discuss what document types account for the calculation of the journal impact factor (JIF) as published in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR). Based on a brief review of articles discussing how to predict JIFs and taking data differences between the Web of Science (WoS) and the JCR into account, we make our own predictions. Using data by cited- reference searching for Thomson Scientific's WoS, we predict 2007 impact factors (IFs) for several journals, such as Nature, Science, Learned Publishing and some Library and Information Sciences journals. Based on our colleagues' experiences we expect our predictions to be lower bounds for the official journal impact factors. We explain why it is useful to derive one's own journal impact factor. Addresses: Zhejiang Univ Press, Journals Zhejiang Univ SCIENCE A&B, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China; Zhejiang Univ Press, Hangzhou 310028, Peoples R China; Katholieke Univ Leuven, KHBO Assoc, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium; Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steupunt O&O Indicatoren, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium Reprint Address: Wu, XF, Zhejiang Univ Press, Journals Zhejiang Univ SCIENCE A&B, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China. E-mail Address: jzus at zju.edu.cn; fuqiang at zju.edu.cn; ronald.rousseau at khbo.be Cited Reference Count: 37 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ZHEJIANG UNIV Publisher Address: EDITORIAL BOARD, 20 YUGU RD, HANGZHOU, 310027, PEOPLES R CHINA ISSN: 1673-1581 DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B0840001 29-char Source Abbrev.: J ZHEJIANG UNIV-SCI B ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Zhejiang Univ.-SCI. 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LEARNED PUBLISHING 20 : 299 DOI 10.1087/095315107X239654 2007 PENDLEBURY DA J CELL BIOL 179 : 1091 DOI 10.1083/JCB.200711140 2007 ROSSNER M Show me the data JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 204 : 3052 2007 ROUSSEAU P SCIENTOMETRICS 47 : 379 DOI 10.1023/A:1005651429368 2000 ROUSSEAU R Journal evaluation: Technical and practical issues LIBRARY TRENDS 50 : 418 2002 SEGLEN PO CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ARTICLE CITEDNESS AND JOURNAL IMPACT JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 45 : 1 1994 SEN BK A METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE IMPACT FACTOR OF A NON-SCI JOURNAL JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 45 : 139 1989 SPAVENTI J INFORMATOLOGIA YUGOS 11 : 11 1979 STEGMANN J Building a list of journals with constructed impact factors JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 55 : 310 1999 STEGMANN J How to evaluate journal impact factors NATURE 390 : 550 1997 TESTA J IMPACT OPEN ACCESS J : 2004 ZHANG YH An international peer-review system for a Chinese scientific journal LEARNED PUBLISHING 16 : 91 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 13:58:54 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 13:58:54 -0400 Subject: Liu, YX (Liu, Yuxian); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) Definitions of time series in citation analysis with special attention to the h-index JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 202-210 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: yxliu at lib.tongji.edu.cn; ronald.rousseau at khbo.be Author(s): Liu, YX (Liu, Yuxian); Rousseau, R (Rousseau, Ronald) Title: Definitions of time series in citation analysis with special attention to the h-index Source: JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 202-210 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: time series; citation analysis; h-index; impact factors Keywords Plus: HIRSCH-INDEX; MATRIX; MODEL Abstract: The structure of different types of time series in citation analysis is revealed, using an adapted form of the Frandsen-Rousseau notation. Special cases where this approach can be used include time series of impact factors and time series of h-indices, or h-type indices. This leads to a tool describing dynamic aspects of citation analysis. Time series of h-indices are calculated in some specific models. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: KHBO Assoc KU Leuven, Dept Ind Sci & Technol, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium; Hasselt Univ UHasselt, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium; Katholieke Univ Leuven, Steunpunt O&O Indicatoren, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium; Univ Antwerp, IBW, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium; Lib Tongji Univ, Period Div, Reading Sect, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China Reprint Address: Liu, YX, KHBO Assoc KU Leuven, Dept Ind Sci & Technol, Zeedijk 101, B-8400 Oostende, Belgium. E-mail Address: yxliu at lib.tongji.edu.cn; ronald.rousseau at khbo.be Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Publisher Address: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1751-1577 DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.04.003 29-char Source Abbrev.: J INFORMETR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Informetr. Source Item Page Count: 9 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZQ ANDERSON TT SCIENTOMETRICS : 2008 BURRELL QL Hirsch index or Hirsch rate? Some thoughts arising from Liang's data SCIENTOMETRICS 73 : 19 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-1774-5 2007 EGGHE L J AM SOC INFORM SCI : 2008 EGGHE L An informetric model for the Hirsch-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 121 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-0143-8 2006 EPSTEIN RJ Journal impact factors do not equitably reflect academic staff performance in different medical subspecialties JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE MEDICINE 52 : 531 2004 FRANDSEN TF Article impact calculated over arbitrary periods JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 56 : 58 DOI 10.1002/asi.20100 2005 FRANSES PH SCIENTOMETRICS 56 : 29 2003 GLANZEL W Towards a model for diachronous and synchronous citation analyses SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 511 2004 GUPTA BM Analysis of distribution of the age of citations in theoretical population genetics SCIENTOMETRICS 40 : 139 1997 HIRSCH JE Does the h index have predictive power? PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 104 : 19193 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0707962104 2007 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 INGWERSEN P The publication-citation matrix and its derived quantities CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 46 : 524 2001 JIN BH SCI FOCUS 2 : 1 2007 KELLY CD The h index and career assessment by numbers TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 21 : 167 DOI 10.1016/j.tree.2006.01.005 2006 LIANG LM R-sequences: Relative indicators for the rhythm of science JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 56 : 1045 DOI 10.1002/asi.20196 2005 LIANG LM h-index sequence and h-index matrix: Constructions and applications SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 153 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-0145-6 2006 LIU YX SCIENTOMETRICS : 2008 LOPEZABENTE G Time trends in the impact factor of Public Health journals BMC PUBLIC HEALTH 5 : ARTN 24 2005 ROSSEAU R AGE DEPENDENT H TYPE : 2008 ROUSSEAU R SCI FOCUS 1 : 16 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 14:32:09 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 14:32:09 -0400 Subject: Zhao, DZ (Zhao, Dangzhi); Strotmann, A (Strotmann, Andreas) Comparing all-author and first-author co-citation analyses of information science JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 229-239 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: dzhao at ualberta.ca; andreas.strotmann at ualberta.ca Author(s): Zhao, DZ (Zhao, Dangzhi); Strotmann, A (Strotmann, Andreas) Title: Comparing all-author and first-author co-citation analyses of information science Source: JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 229-239 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: author co-citation analysis; bibliometrics; information science; Scopus; citation analysis Keywords Plus: WEB Abstract: Although it is generally understood that different citation counting methods can produce quite different author rankings, and although "optimal" author co-citation counting methods have been identified theoretically, studies that compare author co-citation counting methods in author co-citation analysis (ACA) studies are still rare. The present study applies strict all-author-based ACA to the Information Science (IS) field, in that all authors of all cited references in a classic IS dataset are counted, and in that even the diagonal values of the co-citation matrix are computed in their theoretically optimal form. Using Scopus instead of SSCI as the data source, we find that results from a theoretically optimal all-author ACA appear to be excellent in practice, too, although in a field like IS where co-authorship levels are relatively low, its advantages over classic first-author ACA appear considerably smaller than in the more highly collaborative ones targeted before. Nevertheless, we do find some differences between the two approaches, in that first-author ACA appears to favor theorists who presumably tend to work alone, while all-author ACA appears to paint a somewhat more recent picture of the field, and to pick out some collaborative author clusters. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Univ Alberta, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J4, Canada; Univ Alberta, Sch Business, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R6, Canada Reprint Address: Zhao, DZ, Univ Alberta, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, 3-20 Rutherford S, Edmonton, AB T6G 2J4, Canada. E-mail Address: dzhao at ualberta.ca; andreas.strotmann at ualberta.ca Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Publisher Address: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1751-1577 DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.05.004 29-char Source Abbrev.: J INFORMETR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Informetr. Source Item Page Count: 11 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZQ AHLGREN P Requirements for a cocitation similarity measure, with special reference to Pearson's correlation coefficient JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 54 : 550 DOI 10.1002/asi.10242 2003 BATAGELJ V PAJEK PROGRAM ANAL V : 2007 EOM S All author cocitation analysis and first author cocitation analysis: A comparative empirical investigation JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS 2 : 53 DOI 10.1016/j.joi.2007.09.001 2008 HAIR JF MULTIVARIATE DATA AN : 1998 EYDESDORFF L Co-occurrence matrices and their applications in information science: Extending ACA to the Web environment JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 57 : 1616 DOI 10.1002/asi.20335 2006 MCCAIN KW MAPPING AUTHORS IN INTELLECTUAL SPACE - A TECHNICAL OVERVIEW JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 41 : 433 1990 PERSSON O All author citations versus first author citations SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 339 2001 ROUSSEAU R A classification of author co-citations: Definitions and search strategies JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 55 : 513 DOI 10.1002/asi.10401 2004 SCHNEIDER JW P 11 INT C INT SOC S : 696 2007 WHITE HD Pathfinder networks and author cocitation analysis: A remapping of paradigmatic information scientists JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 54 : 423 DOI 10.1002/asi.10228 2003 WHITE HD Author cocitation analysis and Pearson's r JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 54 : 1250 DOI 10.1002/asi.10325 2003 WHITE HD Visualizing a discipline: An author co-citation analysis of information science, 1972-1995 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 49 : 327 1998 WHITE HD AUTHOR COCITATION - A LITERATURE MEASURE OF INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 32 : 163 1981 WHITE HD Reward, persuasion, and the Sokal Hoax: A study in citation identities SCIENTOMETRICS 60 : 93 2004 ZHAO D THESIS FLORIDA STATE : 2003 ZHAO DZ Towards all-author co-citation analysis INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 42 : 1578 DOI 10.1016/j.ipm.2006.03.022 2006 ZHAO DZ Information science during the first decade of the web: an enriched author cocitation analysis JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 59 : 916 DOI 10.1002/asi.20799 2008 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 14:31:43 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 14:31:43 -0400 Subject: Schreiber, M (Schreiber, Michael) A modification of the h-index: The h(m)-index accounts for multi-authored manuscripts JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 211-216 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: schreiber at physik.tu-chemnitz.de Author(s): Schreiber, M (Schreiber, Michael) Title: A modification of the h-index: The h(m)-index accounts for multi- authored manuscripts Source: JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 211-216 JUL 2008 Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Hirsch index; performance evaluation; citations; ranking; impact; co-authorship Keywords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH Abstract: In order to take multiple co-authorship appropriately into account, a straightforward modi. cation of the Hirsch index was recently proposed. Fractionalised counting of the papers yields an appropriate measure which is called the h(m)-index. The effect of this procedure is compared in the present work with other variants of the h-index and found to be superior to the fractionalised counting of citations and to the normalization of the h-index with the average number of authors in the h- core. Three fictitious examples for model cases and one empirical case are analysed. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Phys, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany Reprint Address: Schreiber, M, Tech Univ Chemnitz, Inst Phys, D-09107 Chemnitz, Germany. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Publisher Address: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1751-1577 DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.05.001 29-char Source Abbrev.: J INFORMETR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Informetr. Source Item Page Count: 6 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZQ BATISTA PD Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests? SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 179 2006 BORNMANN L What do we know about the h index? JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 1381 DOI 10.1002/asi.20609 2007 BURRELL QL MULTIDIMENSIONAL WOR : 65 2007 EGGHE L ISSI NEWSLETTER 2 : 8 2006 EGGHE L J AM SOC IN IN PRESS 59 : 2008 EGGHE L Methods for accrediting publications to authors or countries: Consequences for evaluation studies JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 51 : 145 2000 HIRSCH JE Does the h index have predictive power? PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 104 : 19193 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0707962104 2007 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 IMPERIAL J Usefulness of Hirsch's h-index to evaluate scientific research in Spain SCIENTOMETRICS 71 : 271 DOI 10.1007/s11192-007-1665-4 2007 JIN BH The R- and AR-indices: Complementing the h-index CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 52 : 855 DOI 10.1007/s11434-007-0145-9 2007 SCHREIBER M A case study of the Hirsch index for 26 non-prominent physicists ANNALEN DER PHYSIK 16 : 640 DOI 10.1002/andp.20071025 2007 SCHREIBER M EPL-EUROPHYS LETT 78 : UNSP 30002-1-6 2007 SCHREIBER M NEW J PHYS 10 : UNSP 040201-1-9 2008 SCHREIBER M The influence of self-citation corrections on Egghe's g index SCIENTOMETRICS 76 : 187 DOI 10.1007/s11192-007-1886-6 2008 WAN J COLLNET J SCI INFORM 1 : 1 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 15:22:33 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:22:33 -0400 Subject: Egghe, L (Egghe, L.) The influence of merging on h-type indices JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 252-262 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: leo.egghe at uhasselt.be Author(s): Egghe, L (Egghe, L.) Title: The influence of merging on h-type indices Source: JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, 2 (3): 252-262 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: merging; h-index; g-index; R-index; weighted h-index Abstract: Each information production process has a unique h-index. This paper studies the problem: what are possible h-index values if we merge two or more IPPs? First the paper gives examples of IPP mergings. There are at least two types: one where common sources add their number of items and one where common sources get the maximum of their number of items in the two IPPs. In each case we show that max(h(1), h(2)) <= h <= h(1) + h(2) for both types of mergings (h(i), i = 1, 2 the h-index in the two IPPs; h is the h-index in the merged one). We show that the above inequalities cannot be improved ( in both merging types). We also show that the same inequalities are true for the g-index and the R- index but that they are false for the weighted h-index. For the R-index we can even refine the above inequality R <= root R-1(2) + R-2(2) < R-1 + R-2. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Univ Antwerp, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium; Univ Hasselt UHasselt, B- 3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium Reprint Address: Egghe, L, Univ Antwerp, Stadscampus,Venusstraat 35, B- 2000 Antwerp, Belgium. E-mail Address: leo.egghe at uhasselt.be Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV Publisher Address: PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1751-1577 DOI: 10.1016/j.joi.2008.06.002 29-char Source Abbrev.: J INFORMETR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Informetr. Source Item Page Count: 11 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZQ EGGHE L INFORM PROCESSING MA 44 : 770 2007 EGGHE L POWER LAWS INFORM PR : 2005 EGGHE L An informetric model for the Hirsch-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 121 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-0143-8 2006 EGGHE L Theory and practise of the g-index SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 131 DOI 10.1007/s11192-006-0144-7 2006 EGGHE L REFLECTIONS ON A DEFLECTION - A NOTE ON DIFFERENT CAUSES OF THE GROOS DROOP SCIENTOMETRICS 14 : 493 1988 GROOS OV BRADFORDS LAW AND KEENANATHERTON DATA AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION 18 : 46 1967 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 JIN BH The R- and AR-indices: Complementing the h-index CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 52 : 855 DOI 10.1007/s11434-007-0145-9 2007 ROUSSEAU R CHINESE SCI BULL 15 : 305 1989 SCHREIBER M ARXIV07074577V1PHYSI : 2007 VANCLAY JK On the robustness of the h-index JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 1547 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 15:40:54 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 15:40:54 -0400 Subject: Casaubon, JMM; Guerrero, IMF; Montoya, JAG; Cano, AF The Spanish odontological research in Science Citation Index Database: A scientometric study (1974-2006) REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (2): 169-189 APR-JUN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: afcano at ugr.es Author(s): Casaubon, JMM (Medina Casaubon, Josd M.); Guerrero, IMF (Fernadez Guerrero, Ines M.); Montoya, JAG (Gil Montoya, Jose Antonio); Cano, AF (Fernandez Cano, Antonio) Title: The Spanish odontological research in Science Citation Index Database: A scientometric study (1974-2006) Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (2): 169-189 APR- JUN 2008 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Dentistry; Spain; scientometrics study; productivity and citation indicators; 1974-2006 Addresses: Univ Granada, Fac CC Educ, E-18071 Granada, Spain; Univ Granada, Fac Odontol, E-18071 Granada, Spain Reprint Address: Cano, AF, Univ Granada, Fac CC Educ, E-18071 Granada, Spain. E-mail Address: afcano at ugr.es Cited Reference Count: 26 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Publisher Address: VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV ESP DOC CIENT ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Esp. Doc. Cient. 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Governments and institutions involved in higher education are implementing strategies to improve universities' efficiency and to ensure the proper universities' performance. In this sense, there are some studies that address the assessment of universities through the development and use of indicators' systems. In this paper, we present a bibliographic review of those indicators' systems used for the assessment of universities in the OECD countries, paying special attention to those applied in Spain. The study shows the complexity that means the analysis and the structure of the indicators proposed by the literature, mainly due to the use of indicators is not only a technical or neutral activity, but it implies to make valued judgments and answer predetermined objectives. Therefore, until now, there is not a consensus among all the organizations involved in the approach. Addresses: UPV, CSIC, Inst Gest Innovac Conocimiento, INGENIO, Valencia, Spain Reprint Address: Palomares-Montero, D, UPV, CSIC, Inst Gest Innovac Conocimiento, INGENIO, Valencia, Spain. E-mail Address: dpalomares at ingenio.upv.es; agarcia at ingenio.upv.es; ecastrom at ingenio.upv.es Cited Reference Count: 82 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Publisher Address: VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV ESP DOC CIENT ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Esp. Doc. Cient. Source Item Page Count: 25 ISI Document Delivery No.: 320LC *ABET ACCR POL PROC MAN : 2006 *AG CAL SIST U CAT SIST U PUBL CAT 2000 : 2007 *ANECA MAN PROC EV SOL IMPL : 2007 *CESC ED INDICATORS CANADA : 2005 *CIHE STAND ACCR COMM I HI : 2007 *CNE LIVR REF : 2003 *COMM COLL SO ASS PRINC ACCR FDN QUAL : 2006 *COMM EUR COMM COMM COMM DEL MOD AG : 2006 *CONS COORD U CAT IND SIST U PUBL : 2002 *CONS U IND U INF DEC : 1999 *ENQA STAND GUID QUAL ASS : 2005 *EUR COMM 3 EUR REP SCI TECHN 2003 *EUR COMM EUR U ENH EUR RES BA : 2005 *EUROSTAT INTR R D EXP GERD SO : 2007 *HEFCE STRAT PLAN 2006 2011 : 2007 *HIGH LEARN COMM I ACCR OV : 2003 *I NAC EST EST DES I D 2007 : 2007 *LOU 307 BOE LOU 2001 *LOU 89 BOE LOU 2007 *MEC BORR CAT IND SIST U : 2007 *OCDE ED GLANC OCDE IND : 2004 *OCDE FRASC MAN : 2002 *OCDE MAN OSL GUIA REC INT : 2005 *OCDE MEAS SCI TECHN ACT U : 1994 *OCDE PROP STAND METH COMP : 1990 *OCDE U RES TRANS : 1999 *OEI DECL MUND ED SUP SIG 21 : 1998 *PRO TON PRO TON EUR 2005 ANN : 2007 *UNESCO STUD HIGH ED IND I P : 2004 *UNESCO SYST LEV STRAT IND M : 2003 ARMENTEROS JH U INDICADORES GESTIO : 2003 BONACCORSI A U STRATEGIC KNOWLEDG : 2007 BRICALL JM U 2MIL : 2000 CAMPOS EB REV MADRID 41 : 2007 CASTROMARTINEZ E 11 SEM LAT IB GEST T 2005 CAVE M USE PERFORMANCE INDI : 1988 CLARK BR REV VALENCIANA ESTUD 21 : 373 1997 CLARK BR TERTIARY EDUCATION M 4 : 5 1998 CLARK DL EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT - A COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF 2 LINES OF INQUIRY EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION QUARTERLY 20 : 41 1984 CUENIN S OECD IMHE PROJ SPEC : 1986 DAVIES JL HIGHER ED MANAGEMENT 13 : 25 2001 DEMIGUEL JM ACREDITATION ED SUPE : 2007 DEMIGUEL M EVALUACION CALIDAD I : 1994 DEMIGUEL M REV INVESTIGACION ED 7 : 21 1989 DIAZ MM INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 DOCHY D PEER REV PERFORMANCE : 1990 EATON J OVERVIEW US ACCREDIT : 2006 ELKHAWAS E QUALITY ASSURANCE HI : 1998 ESCOBAR LD ACT 13 JORN AEDE AED : 2004 ESPINAR SR INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 ETZKOWITZ H U GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE E : 1997 FERNANDEZ JM MANUAL POLITICAS LEG : 1999 FERNANDEZ NG INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 GARCIA VG ECON EDUC REV 25 : 543 2006 GARCIAARACIL A EXPANSION REORGANIZA : 2007 GARCIAARACIL A RES POLICY IN PRESS : 2008 GARCIAARACIL A Analysis of the evaluation process of the research performance: An empirical case SCIENTOMETRICS 67 : 213 DOI 10.1556/Scient.67.2006.2.5 2006 GEUNA A EVOLUTIONARY ACCOUNT : 1999 GUERRA C INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 GULBRANDSEN M U STRATEGIC KNOWLEDG : 2007 JOUMADY O DETERMINING RELATIVE : 2005 KELLER G NEW IMPORTANCE STRAT : 1999 LAZARO A BORDON 43 : 477 1992 LEPORI B U STRATEGIC KNOWLEDG : 2007 MARTIN CJ ESTUDIOS HOMBRE 12 : 43 2000 MARTINEZ M MED EFICIENCIA I ED : 2003 MOLASGALLART J 9 INT C SCI TECHN IN 2006 MOLASGALLART J MEASURING 3 STREAM A : 2002 MOLASGALLART J SEG JORN INV ARQ URB : 2006 MORA JG INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 MORA JG QUADERNS TREBALL : 199 1991 MOSCOSO SC INDICADORES CALIDAD : 1999 PLA A 23 ANN EAIR FOR U PO 2001 RAMOS JMG DIAGNOSTICO EVALUACI : 315 1989 RODRIGUEZ MA PERSPECTIVAS ED SUPE : 1998 SABATO J PENSAMIENTO LATINOAM : 1975 SCOTT P FISURAS TORRE MARFIL : 18 1998 TRICIO A INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 VARGAS JJR NUEV FAS DES EC SOC : 2005 VIDAL J INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 VILLARREAL E INDICADORES U INFORM : 1999 WIMPELBERG RK SENSITIVITY TO CONTEXT - THE PAST AND FUTURE OF EFFECTIVE SCHOOLS RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION QUARTERLY 25 : 82 1989 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 16:38:48 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:38:48 -0400 Subject: Costas, R; Bordons, M Development of a thematic filter for the bibliometric delimitation on interdisciplinary area: the case of Marine Science REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (2): 261-272 APR-JUN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: rodrigo.costas at cindoc.csic.es; mbordons at cindoc.csic.es Author(s): Costas, R (Costas, Rodrigo); Bordons, M (Bordons, Maria) Title: Development of a thematic filter for the bibliometric delimitation on interdisciplinary area: the case of Marine Science Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (2): 261-272 APR- JUN 2008 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Marine Science; recall; precision; information retrieval; thematic delimitation; bibliometric studies Keywords Plus: SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION; SUBFIELDS; JOURNALS; OUTPUT Abstract: In this methodological note, the recall and precision of a mixed thematic filter developed for the delimitation of the Marine Science area by means of specialised journals and keywords is analysed, and its efficiency is compared with a delimitation based only on scientific journals. The scientific production of Marine Science in Spain during 1994- 2004 as covered by SCI, SSCI & AHCI is analysed. A high precision (96%) but a very low recall (close to 30%) is obtained by the delimitation strategy based only on scientific journals. The mixed filter presents a lower precision (69%) but a higher recall (around 75%). The journal-based delimitation provides an incomplete view of the area in which high-impact documents published in journals of other disciplines are ignored. The interest of developing advanced filters for the delimitation of scientific areas and the importance of expert opinions in order to obtain a balance between precision and recall are stressed. Addresses: CSIC, CINDOC, Madrid, Spain Reprint Address: Costas, R, CSIC, CINDOC, Madrid, Spain . E-mail Address: rodrigo.costas at cindoc.csic.es; mbordons at cindoc.csic.es Cited Reference Count: 24 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Publisher Address: VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV ESP DOC CIENT ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Esp. Doc. Cient. Source Item Page Count: 12 ISI Document Delivery No.: 320LC AKSNES DW Validation of bibliometric indicators in the field of microbiology: A Norwegian case study SCIENTOMETRICS 49 : 7 2000 BAYERS NK Using ISI data in the analysis of German national and institutional research output SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 155 2005 BRADFORD SC ENGINEERING-LONDON 137 : 85 1934 COSTAS R Variations in content and format of ISI databases in their different versions: The case of the Science Citation index in CD-ROM and the web of science SCIENTOMETRICS 72 : 167 DOI 10.1007/s11192-007-1589-z 2007 DASTIDAR PG Engineering research in ocean sector: An international profile SCIENTOMETRICS 65 : 199 DOI 10.1007/s11192-005-0268-1 2005 DEBRUIN RE DELIMITATION OF SCIENTIFIC SUBFIELDS USING COGNITIVE WORDS FROM CORPORATE ADDRESSES IN SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS SCIENTOMETRICS 26 : 65 1993 DUARTE CM CIENCIAS TECNOLOGIAS : 2006 ETO H The interest of scientific communities in sea-related research topics SCIENTOMETRICS 45 : 167 1999 GATTUSO JP MARINE ECOLOGY PROGR 264 : 9 2005 GLANZEL W An item-by-item subject classification of papers published in multidisciplinary and general journals using reference analysis SCIENTOMETRICS 44 : 427 1999 GOMEZ I Regionalisation of science and technology data in Spain RESEARCH EVALUATION 14 : 137 2005 GOMEZ I Coping with the problem of subject classification diversity SCIENTOMETRICS 35 : 223 1996 INSUA A ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRI : 1999 LEWISON G RES EVALUAT 6 : 25 1996 LEWISON G The definition and calibration of biomedical subfields SCIENTOMETRICS 46 : 529 1999 LUNDBERG J SCIENTOMETRICS 66 : 183 2006 NEDERHOF AJ RES EVALUAT 1 : 149 1991 OST IND SCI TECHN RAPP O : 2004 PUDOVKIN AI INDEXES OF JOURNAL CITATION RELATEDNESS AND CITATION RELATIONSHIPS AMONG AQUATIC BIOLOGY JOURNALS SCIENTOMETRICS 32 : 227 1995 RINIA EJ MEASURING NATIONAL OUTPUT IN PHYSICS - DELIMITATION PROBLEMS SCIENTOMETRICS 28 : 89 1993 SLADEK R Development of a subject search filter to find information relevant to palliative care in the general medical literature JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 94 : 394 2006 TAPASWI MP Ranking serials in oceanography: An analysis based on the Indian contributions and their citations SCIENTOMETRICS 44 : 93 1999 TUZI F The scientific specialisation of the Italian regions SCIENTOMETRICS 62 : 87 2005 VANLEEUWEN TN RES EVALUAT 2 : 93 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 12 16:48:13 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:48:13 -0400 Subject: Biswas, BC (Biswas, Bidhan Ch.); Roy, A (Roy, Amit); Sen, BK (Sen, B. K.) Economic botany: A bibliometric study MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, 12 (1): 23-33 JUL 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: bidhan_kly at yahoo.com; bksen at airtelbroadband.in Author(s): Biswas, BC (Biswas, Bidhan Ch.); Roy, A (Roy, Amit); Sen, BK (Sen, B. K.) Title: Economic botany: A bibliometric study Source: MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, 12 (1): 23-33 JUL 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics; econoinic botany; informetrics; scientometrics; whole journal bibliometric study; single journal bibliometric study Abstract: The study has been conducted with 358 original contributions published in the journal Economic Botany during 1994-2003. Contributions by single author and small teams comprising two or three authors account for about 80% of the papers. Among the citations, books accounted for 59%, and articles 41%. E citations started appearing from 1998. are still negligible in number. Charts, diagrams, photos and tables included in the articles total 396, 427, 859 and 925 respectively. The length of maximum number of articles (38%) ranges from six to 10 pages. Articles occupying 11 to 15 pages rank next accounting for 31%. The highest number of articles totaling 217 (60.61%) has emanated from academic institutions such as universities. The articles originate from 45 countries. The first four countries are responsible for 51.7%, the first ten countries for 67.8%, and the first 15 countries for 78.6% of the articles. Addresses: Kalyani Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Nadia 741235, W Bengal, India Reprint Address: Biswas, BC, Kalyani Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Nadia 741235, W Bengal, India. E-mail Address: bidhan_kly at yahoo.com; bksen at airtelbroadband.in Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV MALAYA, FAC COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECH Publisher Address: UNIV MALAYA, FAC COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECH, KUALA LUMPUR, 50603, MALAYSIA ISSN: 1394-6234 29-char Source Abbrev.: MALAYS J LIBR INF SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Malays. J. Libr. Sci. Source Item Page Count: 11 ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZG ANAND AK J INDIAN CHEM SOC 26 : 17 1981 ANAND JK J DOC 30 : 181 1991 BABU BR LIB SCI ITS FACTS : 249 1998 BOSE K INT INFORM COMMUNICA 14 : 39 1995 DALAI BK ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT 42 : 35 1995 DHIMAN AK ETHNOBOTANY J 10 YEA 45 : 177 2000 GHOSH JS J AM CHEM SOC INFORM 10 : 365 1974 GUPTA BM ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT 24 : 138 1977 HALKAR GG J FAMILY WELFARE BIB 43 : 89 1998 KALYANE VL J OILSEEDS RES ANN L 42 : 121 1995 KUNDU AK ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT 28 : 39 1981 MANDAL A IASLIC B 38 : 137 1993 NAG DK INDIAN J EARTH SCI A 29 : 107 1984 NARNAG A INDIAN J PURE APPL M 51 : 28 2004 PRASHER RG LIB SCI SLANT DOCUME 6 : 2001 RAINA R ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT 31 : 162 1984 RAO DN INT LIB MOVEMENT 16 : 175 1984 SARAVANAN N Effect of L-cysteine on lipid peroxidation in experimental urolithiatic rats PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH 32 : 165 1995 SENGUPTA IN ANN LIB SCI DOCUMENT 21 : 95 1974 SUBRAMANIAN R LIB SCI 29 : 157 1992 THAJUDDIN S J PLANTATION CROPS B 45 : 117 1998 TIEW WS J MALAYSIAN BRANCH R 3 : 49 1998 TIEW WS J RUBBER RES 43 : 49 1998 TIEW WS MALAYSIAN J LIB INFO 6 : 43 2000 TIEW WS MALAYSIAN J LIB INFO 2 : 93 1997 VAIDYANATHAN R J GEOLOGICAL SOC IND 25 : 7 1985 VERMA N ILA B 30 : 73 1994 VIJ R ILA B 34 : 39 1998 From mwielema at GMAIL.COM Wed Aug 13 07:57:03 2008 From: mwielema at GMAIL.COM (Martin Wielemaker) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 08:57:03 -0300 Subject: Question: How to create Intercitation Matrix with Sitkis and Ucinet? Message-ID: I am trying to determine amongst a set of 235 authors downloaded from WoS who intercites each other in terms of incitations (cited/indegrees) and outcitations (citing/outdegrees) by using Sitkis and Ucinet. I could not find any clarification in the Sitkis user manual on how to do this. Searching the forums and the Web I do see that many have done similar intercitation studies, but it is unclear to me what particular Sitkis and Ucinet functions they used. In particular, I wonder how to use Sitkis/Ucinet to create the assymetrical binary intercitation matrix. Does anyone know a good web site/article/book that describes this or could anyone explain how this works? Your help is much appreciated. Regards, Martin Wielemaker University of New Brunswick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Wed Aug 13 08:48:01 2008 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:48:01 +0200 Subject: Question: How to create Intercitation Matrix with Sitkis and Ucinet? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Martin, If you use my program ISI.exe (at http://www.leydesdorff.net/software/isi/index.htm ), you can crosstable the files au.dbf and cr.dbf in MS-Access using the field (nr) for the relationship. This should immediately provide you with the asymmetrical matrix for which you are looking. Note that the numbers may easily be hugh (but Office 2007 seems to have almost unlimited capacities). Best wishes, Loet _____ Loet Leydesdorff Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam. Tel.: +31-20- 525 6598; fax: +31-20- 525 3681 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ _____ From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Martin Wielemaker Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 1:57 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Question: How to create Intercitation Matrix with Sitkis and Ucinet? I am trying to determine amongst a set of 235 authors downloaded from WoS who intercites each other in terms of incitations (cited/indegrees) and outcitations (citing/outdegrees) by using Sitkis and Ucinet. I could not find any clarification in the Sitkis user manual on how to do this. Searching the forums and the Web I do see that many have done similar intercitation studies, but it is unclear to me what particular Sitkis and Ucinet functions they used. In particular, I wonder how to use Sitkis/Ucinet to create the assymetrical binary intercitation matrix. Does anyone know a good web site/article/book that describes this or could anyone explain how this works? Your help is much appreciated. Regards, Martin Wielemaker University of New Brunswick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 13 15:07:12 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 15:07:12 -0400 Subject: Jeevan, VKJ; Sen, BK A scientometric analysis of publications on accelerator-based research from Nuclear Science Centre and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, 12 (2): 89-97 DEC 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: bksen at airtelbroadband.in Author(s): Jeevan, VKJ (Jeevan, V. K. J.); Sen, BK (Sen, B. K.) Title: A scientometric analysis of publications on accelerator-based research from Nuclear Science Centre and Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India Source: MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, 12 (2): 89-97 DEC 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientometrics; accelerator-based research; Inter University Accelerator Centre; Nuclear Science Centre; New Delhi; Tata Institute of Fundamental Research; Mumbai Abstract: The study is based on the journal publications generated by the Nuclear Science Centre (NSC) [now known as Inter University Accelerator Centre] and the, Accelerator Group at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) during 1997-1999. The data was collected from the annual reports of the two institutions and analyzed using scientometric tools and techniques. The impact was examined with the help of Science Citation Index (SCI). The analysis highlights yearly output, publication in national or international journals, number of papers in SCI-journals and non-SCI journals, normalized impact factor (NIF) per paper, category-wise distribution of papers in different NIF ranges, the proportion of high NIF papers, papers above the average NIF. NSC is a facility exclusive for accelerator research and its Annual Report gives clear indication of the different specializations, hence the data for NSC is further analyzed in three subdivisions of nuclear physics, materials science, and radiation biology and others. However, such an analysis for TIFR was not attempted due to the lack of such information in its Annual Report. From the study one can have an idea about the performance and impact of the research conducted in the two institutions. Addresses: Indira Gandhi Natl Open Univ, New Delhi 110068, India Reprint Address: Jeevan, VKJ, Indira Gandhi Natl Open Univ, New Delhi 110068, India. E-mail Address: bksen at airtelbroadband.in Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV MALAYA, FAC COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECH Publisher Address: UNIV MALAYA, FAC COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECH, KUALA LUMPUR, 50603, MALAYSIA ISSN: 1394-6234 29-char Source Abbrev.: MALAYS J LIBR INF SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Malays. J. Libr. Sci. Source Item Page Count: 9 ISI Document Delivery No.: 327ZI *NUCL SCI CTR ANN REP NUCL SCI CTR : 2000 *NUCL SCI CTR ANN REP NUCL SCI CTR : 1999 *NUCL SCI CTR ANN REP NUCL SCI CTR : 1998 *NUCL SCI CTR ANN REP NUCL SCI CTR : 1997 *TAT I FUND RES ANN REP TAT I FUND R : 1999 *TAT I FUND RES ANN REP TAT I FUND R : 1998 *TAT I FUND RES ANN REP TAT I FUND R : 1997 ARORA K 3 INT C INF 9 12 AUG 1991 JEEVAN VKJ J LIB INFORM SCI 26 : 129 2001 PANDALAI TA HDB LIB ARCH INFORM 13 : 99 1996 SEN BK EVALUATION OF RECENT SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH OUTPUT BY A BIBLIOMETRIC METHOD SCIENTOMETRICS 23 : 31 1992 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 13 15:57:58 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2008 15:57:58 -0400 Subject: Giles, MW (Giles, Micheal W.); Garand, JC (Garand, James C.) Ranking political science journals: Reputational and citational approaches PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 40 (4): 741-751 OCT 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: mgiles at emory.edu, pogara at lsu.edu Author(s): Giles, MW (Giles, Micheal W.); Garand, JC (Garand, James C.) Title: Ranking political science journals: Reputational and citational approaches Source: PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 40 (4): 741-751 OCT 2007 Excerpt: The citation-based impact scores suggest a far greater inequality among the journals of the discipline than do the reputation-based impact scores of Garrand and Giles (2003). In the assessment of a scholarly record that occurs at both the individual and programmatic levels, balancing the quantity and quality of scholarship is frequently an issue. For example, junior faculty often want to know not only how many publications meet the minimum standards for promotion and tenure but if publishing more in lower-ranking journals is a better strategy than publishing less in higher-ranking journals. Based solely on the impact an article has on future work as measured by the citation rankings, the answer is clear: no practically feasible quantity of publications in lower- ranking journals can match the impact of a single publication in a top 10 journal. Publications in most academic journals in political science are stones that fall in to the pool of disciplinary discourse without causing a ripple. They are lines on a resume without resonance. A problem arises, however, when this fact is confused with an assessment of the quality of articles. Citations are a direct measure of impact but measure the quality of an article only indirectly and imperfectly. To the extent that there is a relationship between journal citations and quality is asymmetrical. High journal impact may provide a reasonable basis for inferring high average article quality for a journal, but low impact does not provide a basis for inferring low quality. This is the message conveyed by GG-Impact, a component of which is based directly on political scientists' assessment of journal quality. On the quality evaluation, respondents only rated a handful of the journals below "5" (adequate) and then only barely so. This may be the equivalent of grade inflation, but we not think so. Journal reviewers do employ different standards when reviewing a manuscript submitted to a top-ranked journal like APSR, CP, or IO than when evaluating a manuscript for a lower-ranking journal. These generally touch issues such as the generalizing of the findings, the methodological sophistication of the analyses, and the substantive and/or theroretical significance of the work. We do not believe that reviewers are willing to accept manuscripts submitted to even low-ranking journals that are flawed in design, execution, or inference. Thus, articles may appear in journals ranked low based on citations for a variety of reasons, but as the GG-Impact measure suggests, a publication in any of the journals in our list is recognition of sound scholarship and should be appropriately credited in the evaluation of scholarly records. In the abscence of reputational measures directly assessing perceived journal quality we are concerned that this important distinction between quality and impact might be elided in practices of professional assessment. Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: ECONOMICS JOURNALS; RELATIVE IMPACTS; MANAGEMENT Addresses: Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA; Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA Reprint Address: Giles, MW, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA. Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 2 Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS Publisher Address: 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA ISSN: 1049-0965 DOI: 10.1017/S1049096507071181 29-char Source Abbrev.: PS-POLIT SCI POLIT ISO Source Abbrev.: PS-Polit. Sci. Polit. Source Item Page Count: 11 Subject Category: Political Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 220AV ADAM D The counting house NATURE 415 : 726 2002 BAUMGARTNER H The structural influence of marketing journals: A citation analysis of the discipline and its subareas over time JOURNAL OF MARKETING 67 : 123 2003 BODENHORN H Economic scholarship at elite liberal arts colleges: A citation analysis with rankings JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC EDUCATION 34 : 341 2003 BURTON MP CORE JOURNALS - A REAPPRAISAL OF THE DIAMOND LIST ECONOMIC JOURNAL 105 : 361 1995 CREWE I BRITISH AND AMERICAN JOURNAL EVALUATION - DIVERGENCE OR CONVERGENCE PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 24 : 524 1991 DAVIS JB AM ECON 42 : 59 1998 DIAMOND AM CURRENT CONTENT 0102 : 4 1989 DONOHUE JM A multi-method evaluation of journals in the decision and management sciences by US academics OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 28 : 17 2000 DUBOIS FL Ranking the international business journals JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES 31 : 689 2000 EXTEJT MM THE BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT - AN EVALUATION OF RELEVANT JOURNALS JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 16 : 539 1990 GARAND JC AN ALTERNATIVE INTERPRETATION OF RECENT POLITICAL-SCIENCE JOURNAL EVALUATIONS PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 23 : 448 1990 GARAND JC PS POLITICAL SCI POL 39 : 293 2003 GARFIELD E How can impact factors be improved? BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 313 : 411 1996 GARFIELD E JOURNAL CITATION STUDIES .46. PHYSICAL-CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL PHYSICS JOURNALS .3. THE EVOLUTION OF PHYSICAL-CHEMISTRY TO CHEMICAL PHYSICS CURRENT CONTENTS 23 : 3 1986 GILES MW POLITICAL-SCIENTISTS JOURNAL EVALUATIONS REVISITED PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS 22 : 613 1989 GILES MW POLITICAL SCIENTISTS EVALUATIONS OF 63 JOURNALS P S 8 : 254 1975 HANTULA DA The impact of JOBM: ISI impact factor places the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management third in applied psychology JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT 25 : 1 DOI 10.1300/J075v25n03_01 2005 HENDRY DF UNPUB RES ASSESSMENT : 2006 HIX S POLITICAL STUDIES RE 2 : 293 2004 KALAITZIDAKIS P J EUROPEAN EC ASS 1 : 1346 2003 LABAND DN THE RELATIVE IMPACTS OF ECONOMICS JOURNALS - 1970-1990 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 32 : 640 1994 LEIMU R What determines the citation frequency of ecological papers? TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION 20 : 28 DOI 10.1016/j.tree.2004.10.010 2005 LIEBOWITZ SJ ASSESSING THE RELATIVE IMPACTS OF ECONOMICS JOURNALS JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 22 : 77 1984 MOED H CITATION ANAL RES EV : 2005 NEDERHOF AJ A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF 6 ECONOMICS RESEARCH GROUPS - A COMPARISON WITH PEER-REVIEW RESEARCH POLICY 22 : 353 1993 STAHL MJ PUBLICATION IN LEADING MANAGEMENT JOURNALS AS A MEASURE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 31 : 707 1988 VANDALEN H SCIENTOMETRICS 50 : 455 2002 VOKURKA RJ J OPERATIONS MANAGEM 14 : 345 1996 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Aug 15 14:59:49 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 14:59:49 -0400 Subject: Chung, HK (Chung, Hye-Kyung) Evaluating academic journals using impact factor and local citation score JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP, 33 (3): 393-402 MAY 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: hkc at kdischool.ac.kr Author(s): Chung, HK (Chung, Hye-Kyung) Title: Evaluating academic journals using impact factor and local citation score Source: JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP, 33 (3): 393-402 MAY 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: COST-EFFECTIVENESS; INFORMATION USE; LIBRARY; PUBLICATION; VALIDITY; SERIALS Abstract: This study presents a method for journal collection evaluation using citation analysis. Cost-per-use (CPU) for each title is used to measure cost-effectiveness with higher CPU scores indicating cost- effective titles. Use data are based on the impact factor and locally collected citation score of each title and is compared to the cost of managing and subscribing to journals. The study also conducts a case study to demonstrate how academic libraries could apply the method to local studies. Addresses: KDI Sch Publ Policy & Management, Seoul 130868, South Korea Reprint Address: Chung, HK, KDI Sch Publ Policy & Management, 207-43 Cheongyangni 2 Dong, Seoul 130868, South Korea. E-mail Address: hkc at kdischool.ac.kr Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC Publisher Address: 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0099-1333 29-char Source Abbrev.: J ACAD LIBR ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Acad. Librariansh. Source Item Page Count: 10 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 170EO ALTMANN KG COLLECT BUILD 18 : 90 1999 ARCHIBALD RB SCH PUBLISHING 18 : 131 1987 ASUNDI AY LIB SCI SLANT DOCUME 33 : 73 1996 BARSCHALL HH B AM PHYS SOC 33 : 1437 1988 BARSCHALL HH THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSICS JOURNALS PHYSICS TODAY 41 : 56 1988 BROADUS RN A PROPOSED METHOD FOR ELIMINATING TITLES FROM PERIODICAL SUBSCRIPTION LISTS COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 46 : 30 1985 BURRIGHT MA Understanding information use in a multidisciplinary field: A local citation analysis of neuroscience research COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 66 : 198 2005 CHRASTOWSKI TE COLLECTION MANAGEMEN 14 : 85 1991 CHUNG HK J KOREAN SOC INFORM 23 : 121 2006 COELHO PMZ The use and misuse if the "impact factor" as a parameter for evaluation of scientific publication quality: a proposal to rationalize its application BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH 36 : 1605 2003 DOMBROWSKI T COLLECTION MANAGEMEN 10 : 175 1988 DULLE FW CITATION ANAL USER O 53 : 270 2004 HASSLOW R COLLECTION MANAGEMEN 19 : 151 1995 HUNT RK JOURNAL DESELECTION IN A BIOMEDICAL-RESEARCH LIBRARY - A MEDIATED MATHEMATICAL APPROACH BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 78 : 45 1990 HURD JM Information use by molecular biologists: Implications for library collections and services COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 60 : 31 1999 KIM SY J KOREAN SOC LIB INF 35 : 249 2001 KREIDER J LIBR RESOUR TECH SER 43 : 92 1999 LANCASTER FW MEASUREMENT EVALUATI : 1977 LEIDING R COLL RES LIB SEP : 417 2005 MILLER LP COMMUNICATION AUG : 1996 MILNE D A SURVEY OF THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SERIALS - A COST-PER-USE METHOD AND ITS RESULTS SERIALS LIBRARIAN 19 : 137 1991 NAJMAN JM The validity of publication and citation counts for Sociology and other selected disciplines JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 39 : 62 2003 NISONGER TE Use of the Journal Citation Reports for serials management in research libraries: An investigation of the effect of self-citation on journal rankings in library and information science and genetics COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 61 : 263 2000 SCANLAN BD COVERAGE BY CURRENT-CONTENTS AND THE VALIDITY OF IMPACT FACTORS - ISI FROM A JOURNAL PUBLISHERS PERSPECTIVE SERIALS LIBRARIAN 13 : 57 1987 SRIDHAR MS IS COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS APPLICABLE TO JOURNAL USE IN SPECIAL-LIBRARIES SERIALS LIBRARIAN 15 : 137 1988 STANKUS T COLLECTION MANAGEMEN 4 : 95 1982 TOBIAS AS J ACAD LIBR 1 : 14 1975 WILLS G EVALUATION SCI MANAG : 1977 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 18 12:24:29 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:24:29 -0400 Subject: Sitas, A (Sitas, Anestis); Kapidakis, S (Kapidakis, Sarantos) Duplicate detection algorithms of bibliographic descriptions LIBRARY HI TECH, 26 (2): 287-301 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: sitas at lit.auth.gr Author(s): Sitas, A (Sitas, Anestis); Kapidakis, S (Kapidakis, Sarantos) Title: Duplicate detection algorithms of bibliographic descriptions Source: LIBRARY HI TECH, 26 (2): 287-301 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: cataloguing; algorithms; bibliographic systems; records management Keywords Plus: ISRAELS UNION LIST; DATABASE; RECORDS Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to focus on duplicate record detection algorithms used for detection in bibliographic databases. Design/methodology/approach - Individual algorithms, their application process for duplicate detection and their results are described based on available literature (published articles), information found at various library web sites and follow-up e-mail communications. Findings - Algorithms are categorized according to their application as a process of a single step or two consecutive steps. The results of deletion, merging, and temporary and virtual consolidation of duplicate records are studied. Originality/value - The paper presents an overview of the duplication detection algorithms and an up-to-date state of their application in different library systems. Addresses: Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Philosophy, Thessaloniki, Greece; Technol Inst Thessaloniki, Sch Lib Sci, Thessaloniki, Greece; Ionian Univ, Arch & Lib Sci Dept, Paleo Anaktoro, Greece Reprint Address: Sitas, A, Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Philosophy, Thessaloniki, Greece. E-mail Address: sitas at lit.auth.gr Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED Publisher Address: HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0737-8831 DOI: 10.1108/07378830810880379 29-char Source Abbrev.: LIBR HI TECH ISO Source Abbrev.: Libr. Hi Tech Source Item Page Count: 15 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 329YX *ILCSO US OCLC ILLINET ONL : 2004 COUSINS S COPAC SERVICE : 2006 COUSINS SA Duplicate detection and record consolidation in large bibliographic databases: the COPAC database experience JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 24 : 231 1998 COYLE K 6 U CAL DLA 1992 COYLE K ASIS P 4 : 77 1985 HICKEY TB J LIB AUTOMATION 2 : 125 1979 HUNSTAD S CATALOGING CLASSIFIC 8 : 239 1988 LAZINGER SS TO MERGE AND NOT TO MERGE - ISRAELS UNION LIST OF MONOGRAPHS IN THE CONTEXT OF MERGING ALGORITHMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARIES 13 : 213 1994 MEIR DD Measuring the performance of a merging algorithm: Mismatches, missed- matches, and overlap in Israel's Union List INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARIES 17 : 116 1998 ONEILL E DUPLICATE RECORDS ON : 1990 TONEY SR CLEANUP AND DEDUPLICATION OF AN INTERNATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIBRARIES 11 : 19 1992 VOUGIOUKLIS G ELIDOC : 2007 WANNINGER PD IS THE OCLC DATABASE TOO LARGE - A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF DUPLICATE RECORDS IN THE OCLC SYSTEM LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES 26 : 353 1982 WILLIAMS ME AUTOMATIC MERGING OF MONOGRAPHIC DATA-BASES - IDENTIFICATION OF DUPLICATE RECORDS IN MULTIPLE FILES - IUCS SCHEME JOURNAL OF LIBRARY AUTOMATION 12 : 156 1979 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 18 14:47:39 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 14:47:39 -0400 Subject: Lai, KK; et al The study of taxonomy and evolutional trends of relevant literatures on patent analysis PICMET '07: PORTLAND INTL CENT FOR MANAGE OF ENGINEER AND TECH, VOLS 1-6, PROC - MANAGEMENT OF CONV TECH 22-30, 2007 Message-ID: Author(s): Lai, KK (Lai, Kuei-Kuei); Lin, ML (Lin, Mei-Lan); Chang, SB (Chang, Shann-Bin); Hsu, CF (Hsu, Chin-Fu) Title: The study of taxonomy and evolutional trends of relevant literatures on patent analysis Editor(s): Kocaoglu, DF; Anderson, TR; Daim, TU Source: PICMET '07: PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, VOLS 1-6, PROCEEDINGS - MANAGEMENT OF CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES 22-30, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: Conference of the Portland-International-Center-for- Management-of-Engineering-and-Technology (PICMET 2007) Conference Date: AUG 05-09, 2007 Conference Location: Portland, OR Conference Sponsors: Portland State Univ, Dept Engn & Technol Management, Natl Sci Fdn, Ikon Off Syst, Portland Int Ctr Management Engn & Technol KeyWords Plus: BASIC RESEARCH LITERATURE; SCIENCE-AND-TECHNOLOGY; SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE; COCITATION ANALYSIS; KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER; UNITED- STATES; INDICATORS; CITATIONS; PERFORMANCE; STATISTICS Abstract: Analysis of patent data is important tool for industrial research. Patent analysis has been used in many research fields and applied for rich topics in technology management. This study was explored the classification and research development of patent analysis literatures for 24 years (1980-2003) and applied by evolutional perspectives, and bibliometrics techniques. The research scope is focused on business and management level. There were some significant literatures retrieved from online electronic database and a citation database was built by their references. After that, the study was analyzed by multivariate methods to classify research taxonomy and literatures relative positions. The study was expected to understanding of current situation of patent analysis research. Additionally, the main purposes of this study were to synthesize core knowledge and research trends in research fields, to point out the major contributors and influential journals, to understand their positions, and to explore evolution life cycle. The research results are classified into five research fields, namely the sources of technology knowledge, patent applications and patent value, patent research anti technology position, the indicators of technological and innovative activities, and interdisciplinary applications. Addresses: Natl Yunlin Univ Sci & Technol, Touliu, Yunlin Taiwan. Cited Reference Count: 60 Publisher Name: PICMET Publisher Address: PORTLAND STATE UNIV, DEPT ENGNG & TECH MGMT, PO BOX 751, PORTLAND, OREGON 97207-0751 USA ISBN: 978-1-890843-16-8 Source Item Page Count: 9 ISI Document Delivery No.: BHZ38 ALBERT MB DIRECT VALIDATION OF CITATION COUNTS AS INDICATORS OF INDUSTRIALLY IMPORTANT PATENTS RES POLICY 20 : 251 1991 ALMEIDA P Localization of knowledge and the mobility of engineers in regional networks MANAGE SCI 45 : 905 1999 ALMEIDA P The exploration of technological diversity and the geographic localization of innovation SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS 9 : 21 1997 ALMEIDA P Knowledge sourcing by foreign multinationals: Patent citation analysis in the US semiconductor industry STRATEGIC MANAGE J 17 : 155 1996 ASHTON W USING PATENT INFORMATION IN TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS PLANNING .1. RES TECHNOL MANAGE 31 : 42 1988 ASHTON WB USING PATENT INFORMATION IN TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS PLANNING .2. 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OF ENGINEERING AND TECHN, VOLS 1-6, PROC. - MANAGE. OF CONVERGING TECH. 540-549, 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: tbrantle at stevens.edu Author(s): Brantle, TF (Brantle, Thomas F.); Fallah, MH (Fallah, M. Hosein) Title: Complex innovation networks, patent citations and power laws Editor(s): Kocaoglu, DF; Anderson, TR; Daim, TU Source: PICMET '07: PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR MANAGEMENT OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, VOLS 1-6, PROCEEDINGS - MANAGEMENT OF CONVERGING TECHNOLOGIES 540-549, 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: Conference of the Portland-International-Center-for-Management-of-Engineering-and-Technology (PICMET 2007) Conference Date: AUG 05-09, 2007 Conference Location: Portland, OR Conference Sponsors: Portland State Univ, Dept Engn & Technol Management, Natl Sci Fdn, Ikon Off Syst, Portland Int Ctr Management Engn & Technol KeyWords Plus: SMALL-WORLD NETWORKS; WEB; EVOLUTION; INTERNET; PAPER Abstract: We study knowledge and innovation flows as characterized by the network of patent citations and investigate its scale free power law properties. We discuss the importance of the application of complex networks to the understanding of the underlying processes of knowledge exchange and technological innovation. We suggest that this area of research while traditionally investigated via econometric modeling and statistical data analysis may be further examined and explained via a complex network analysis approach using the tools and techniques of statistical mechanics and advanced network analysis. We demonstrate that the citation network is a scale free network. In particular, the network node degree probability distribution follows a power law. In other words, the probability that a patent is highly connected to other patents is statistically more likely than would be expected via random connections and associations. Hence, the network's properties are determined by a relatively small number of highly connected nodes or patents referred to as hubs. We also highlight several potential application areas for further investigation via a complex network analysis approach. Addresses: Stevens Inst Technol, Wesley J Howe Sch Technol Management, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA. Cited Reference Count: 40 Publisher Name: PICMET Publisher Address: PORTLAND STATE UNIV, DEPT ENGNG & TECH MGMT, PO BOX 751, PORTLAND, OREGON 97207-0751 USA ISBN: 978-1-890843-16-8 Source Item Page Count: 10 ISI Document Delivery No.: BHZ38 AIELLO W HDB MASSIVE DATA SET : 97 2002 ALBERT R Internet - Diameter of the World-Wide Web NATURE 401 : 130 1999 ALBERT R Statistical mechanics of complex networks REV MOD PHYS 74 : 47 2002 AMARAL LAN Classes of small-world networks P NATL ACAD SCI USA 97 : 11149 2000 AMIDON DM INNOVATION STRATEGY : 1997 AMIDON DM INNOVATION SUPERHIGH : 2002 ARUNDEL A BELEIDSTUDIES TECHNO 37 : 67 2001 BARABASI AL Evolution of the social network of scientific collaborations PHYSICA A 311 : 590 2002 BARABASI AL Mean-field theory for scale-free random networks PHYSICA A 272 : 173 1999 BARABASI AL Scale-free networks SCI AM 288 : 60 2003 BARABASI AL Emergence of scaling in random networks SCIENCE 286 : 509 1999 BOLLOBAS B RANDOM GRAPHS : 2001 BORNER K The simultaneous evolution of author and paper networks PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 101 : 5266 2004 CHRISTENSEN CM INNOVATORS DILEMMA : 2000 COHEN WM PATENTS KNOWLEDGE BA : 2003 DOROGOVTSEV SN EVOLUTION NETWORKS B : 2003 DOROGOVTSEV SN Language as an evolving word web P ROY SOC LOND B BIO 268 : 2603 2001 EBEL H Scale-free topology of e-mail networks PHYS REV E 2A 66 : 5103 2002 FALOUTSOS M On power-law relationships of the Internet topology ACM SIGCOMM'99 CONFERENCE: APPLICATIONS, TECHNOLOGIES, ARCHITECTURES, AND PROTOCOLS FOR COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS 29 : 251 1999 GOLDSTEIN ML Problems with fitting to the power-law distribution EUR PHYS J B 41 : 255 2004 GRILICHES Z PATENT STATISTICS AS ECONOMIC INDICATORS - A SURVEY J ECON LIT 28 : 1661 1990 HALL B E01304 U CAL DEP EC : 2001 HENDERSON R Universities as a source of commercial technology: A detailed analysis of university patenting, 1965-1988 REV ECON STAT 80 : 119 1998 JAFFE A PATENTS CITATIONS IN : 2002 JAFFE AB GEOGRAPHIC LOCALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS AS EVIDENCED BY PATENT CITATIONS Q J ECON 108 : 577 1993 JEONG H The large-scale organization of metabolic networks NATURE 407 : 651 2000 DEV GEOGRAPHY EC THE : 1995 LILJEROS F The web of human sexual contacts NATURE 411 : 907 2001 NEWMAN MEJ COMPLEX NETWORKS : 337 2004 NEWMAN MEJ Power laws, Pareto distributions and Zipf's law CONTEMP PHYS 46 : 323 2005 NEWMAN MEJ The structure of scientific collaboration networks P NATL ACAD SCI USA 98 : 404 2001 NEWMAN MEJ The structure and function of complex networks SIAM REV 45 : 167 2003 PORTER ME Clusters and the new economics of competition HARVARD BUS REV 76 : 77 1998 REDNER S How popular is your paper? An empirical study of the citation distribution EUR PHYS J B 4 : 131 1998 REDNER S PHYS REV : 2004 SAXENIAN A REGIONAL ADVANTAGE C 128 : 1994 SOLE RV Complexity and fragility in ecological networks P ROY SOC LOND B BIO 268 : 2039 2001 VAZQUEZ A STAT CITATION NETWOR : 2001 WANG XF IEEE CIRCUITS SYSTEM : 6 2003 WATTS DJ Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks NATURE 393 : 440 1998 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 19 10:33:59 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:33:59 -0400 Subject: Falagas, ME; Kouranos, VD; Arencibia-Jorge, R; Karageorgopoulos, DE Comparison of SCImago journal rank indicator with journal impact factor FASEB JOURNAL, 22 (8): 2623-2628 AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: m.falagas at aibs.gr Author(s): Falagas, ME (Falagas, Matthew E.); Kouranos, VD (Kouranos, Vasilios D.); Arencibia-Jorge, R (Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo); Karageorgopoulos, DE (Karageorgopoulos, Drosos E.) Title: Comparison of SCImago journal rank indicator with journal impact factor Source: FASEB JOURNAL, 22 (8): 2623-2628 AUG 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometric analysis; quality of publications; bibliographic databases; mathematical computing; scientometrics Keywords Plus: SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; SELF-CITATION; LANGUAGE; SCIENCE; EDITORS; TRENDS; PUBLICATION; ENGLISH; SCOPUS; BIAS Abstract: The application of currently available sophisticated algorithms of citation analysis allows for the incorporation of the "quality" of citations in the evaluation of scientific journals. We sought to compare the newly introduced SCImago journal rank (SJR) indicator with the journal impact factor ( IF). We retrieved relevant information from the official Web sites hosting the above indices and their source databases. The SJR indicator is an open-access resource, while the journal IF requires paid subscription. The SJR indicator ( based on Scopus data) lists considerably more journal titles published in a wider variety of countries and languages, than the journal IF ( based on Web of Science data). Both indices divide citations to a journal by articles of the journal, during a specific time period. However, contrary to the journal IF, the SJR indicator attributes different weight to citations depending on the "prestige" of the citing journal without the influence of journal self- citations; prestige is estimated with the application of the PageRank algorithm in the network of journals. In addition, the SJR indicator includes the total number of documents of a journal in the denominator of the relevant calculation, whereas the journal IF includes only "citable" articles ( mainly original articles and reviews). A 3-yr period is analyzed in both indices but with the use of different approaches. Regarding the top 100 journals in the 2006 journal IF ranking order, the median absolute change in their ranking position with the use of the SJR indicator is 32 (1st quartile: 12; 3rd quartile: 75). Although further validation is warranted, the novel SJR indicator poses as a serious alternative to the well-established journal IF, mainly due to its openaccess nature, larger source database, and assessment of the quality of citations. Addresses: AIBS, Athens, Greece; Tufts Univ, Sch Med, Dept Med, Boston, MA 02111 USA; Henry Dunant Hosp, Dept Med, Athens, Greece; Natl Ctr Sci Res, Network Scientometr Studies Higher Educ, Havana 6880, Cuba Reprint Address: Falagas, ME, Alfa Inst Biomed Sci, 9 Neapoleos St, Maroussi 15123, Greece. E-mail Address: m.falagas at aibs.gr Cited Reference Count: 41 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL Publisher Address: 9650 ROCKVILLE PIKE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3998 USA ISSN: 0892-6638 DOI: 10.1096/fj.08-107938 29-char Source Abbrev.: FASEB J ISO Source Abbrev.: Faseb J. Source Item Page Count: 6 Subject Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Biology; Cell Biology ISI Document Delivery No.: 332NI NATURE 435 : 1003 2005 PLOS MED 3 : E291 2006 *SCIMAGO SJR SCIMAGO J COUNTR : 2007 *SCIMAGO RES GROUP DESCR SCIMAGO J RANK : ALEIXANDREBENAVENT R Spanish versus English as a language of publication and impact factor of NEUROLOGiA NEUROLOGIA 22 : 19 2007 ANDERSEN J J MICROBIOL IMMUNOL 39 : 436 2006 BAKKALBASI N BIOMED DIGIT LIBR 3 : 7 2006 BERGSTROM C C RL NEWS 68 : 5 2007 BOLLEN J Journal status SCIENTOMETRICS 69 : 669 2006 CAMERON BD Trends in the usage of ISI bibliometric data: Uses, abuses, and implications PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY 5 : 105 2005 CHEW M Life and times of the impact factor: retrospective analysis of trends for seven medical journals (1994-2005) and their Editors' views JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 100 : 142 2007 DELLAVALLE RP Refining dermatology journal impact factors using PageRank JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY 57 : 116 DOI 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.03.005 2007 DEMOYAANEGON F Coverage analysis of Scopus: A journal metric approach SCIENTOMETRICS 73 : 53 DOI 10.1007/s11192-007-1681-4 2007 FALAGAS ME Comparison of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar: strengths and weaknesses FASEB JOURNAL 22 : 338 DOI 10.1096/fj.07-9492LSF 2008 FALAGAS ME "Eigenlob": self-citation in biomedical journals FASEB JOURNAL 20 : 1039 DOI 10.1096/fj.06-0603ufm 2006 FALAGAS ME Editors may inappropriately influence authors' decisions regarding selection of references in scientific articles INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH 19 : 443 DOI 10.1038/si.ijir.3901583 2007 FALAGAS ME Trends in the impact factor of scientific journals MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS 81 : 1401 2006 FASSOULAKI A Impact factor bias and proposed adjustments for its determination ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA 46 : 902 2002 GALLAGHER EJ Evidence of methodologic bias in the derivation of the Science Citation Index impact factor ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE 31 : 83 1998 GARFIELD E How can impact factors be improved? BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 313 : 411 1996 GARFIELD E The history and meaning of the journal impact factor JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 295 : 90 2006 GARFIELD E CITATION ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN JOURNAL EVALUATION - JOURNALS CAN BE RANKED BY FREQUENCY AND IMPACT OF CITATIONS FOR SCIENCE POLICY STUDIES SCIENCE 178 : 471 1972 GROSS PLK SCIENCE 66 : 385 1927 HEMMINGSSON A Manipulation of impact factors by editors of scientific journals AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY 178 : 767 2002 HOEFFEL C Journal impact factors ALLERGY 53 : 1225 1998 JOSEPH KS CMAJ's impact factor: room for recalculation CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 161 : 977 1999 KODRZYCKI YK NEW APPROACHES RANKI : 5 2005 LIEBOWITZ SJ ASSESSING THE RELATIVE IMPACTS OF ECONOMICS JOURNALS JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE 22 : 77 1984 MIGUEL A Self-citation: comparison between Radiologia, European Radiology and Radiology for 1997-1998 EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY 12 : 248 2002 MUELLER PS The association between impact factors and language of general internal medicine journals SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY 136 : 441 2006 PAGE L PAGERANK CITATION RA : 1998 PALACIOSHUERTA I The measurement of intellectual influence ECONOMETRICA 72 : 963 2004 PINSKI G CITATION INFLUENCE FOR JOURNAL AGGREGATES OF SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS - THEORY, WITH APPLICATION TO LITERATURE OF PHYSICS INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT 12 : 297 1976 POSTMA E PLOS ONE 2 : E999 2007 PRICE DJD NETWORKS OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERS SCIENCE 149 : 510 1965 ROSSNER M Show me the data JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 179 : 1091 2007 SAHA S Impact factor: a valid measure of journal quality? JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 91 : 42 2003 SMITH R Commentary: The power of the unrelenting impact factor - Is it a force for good or harm? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 35 : 1129 DOI 10.1093/ije/dyl191 2006 WEALE AR BMC MED RES METHODOL 4 : 14 2004 WINKMANN G Citation rates of medical German-language journals in English-language papers - do they correlate with the Impact Factor, and who cites? (Reprinted from Dtsch Med Wochenschr, vol 127, pg 138-143) KLINISCHE MONATSBLATTER FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE 219 : 72 2002 YU G The influence of publication delays on impact factors SCIENTOMETRICS 64 : 235 2005 From pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU Tue Aug 19 10:53:14 2008 From: pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU (Phil Davis) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:53:14 -0400 Subject: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 19 11:12:20 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:12:20 -0400 Subject: Martinez, ATG; Bote, VPG; Quesada, BV; Anegon, FM Psychology in the Spanish scientific domain through categories cocitation of Journal Citation Report 1990-2005 PSICOTHEMA, 20 (3): 465-473 AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: atmar at alcazaba.unex.es Author(s): Martinez, ATG (Garcia Martinez, Ana Teresa); Bote, VPG (Guerrero Bote, Vicente P.); Quesada, BV (Vargas Quesada, Benjamin); Anegon, FM (Moya Anegon, Felix) Title: Psychology in the Spanish scientific domain through categories cocitation of Journal Citation Report 1990-2005 Source: PSICOTHEMA, 20 (3): 465-473 AUG 2008 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: INFORMATION; SCIENCE; PATHFINDER; ALGORITHM; MAPS Abstract: This work aims to reveal some aspects of the scientific domain of Psychology, in the context of the internationally visible Spanish science in the databases of the Citation Index of The Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), which is represented by a map. We used the methodology of cocitation of thematic categories (JCR-Thompson Scientific), with which we obtained a representation of the scientific activity. The resulting map allowed us to focus on the area of Psychology, whose representation acts as database for the analysis of this discipline in the scientific field with international visibility. This study offers an empirical view of the underlying structure of Spanish Psychology. This is important because most scientists have an intuitive idea of this structure, but this may or may not be real. This way, we present a global vision of the entire discipline that favours its objective analysis as a function of scientists' behaviour as it affects their patterns of communication through the established formal channels. Addresses: Univ Extremadura, Dept Informac & Comunicac, Badajoz 06001, Spain; Univ Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain Reprint Address: Martinez, ATG, Univ Extremadura, Dept Informac & Comunicac, Badajoz 06001, Spain. E-mail Address: atmar at alcazaba.unex.es Cited Reference Count: 35 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: COLEGIO OFICIAL DE PSICOLOGOS DE ASTURIAS Publisher Address: ILDEFONSO S. DEL RIO, 4-1 B, 33001 OVIEDO, SPAIN ISSN: 0214-9915 29-char Source Abbrev.: PSICOTHEMA ISO Source Abbrev.: Psicothema Source Item Page Count: 9 Subject Category: Psychology, Multidisciplinary ISI Document Delivery No.: 326NG ALCAIN MD Towards an integrated evaluation of the Spanish journals on Social and Human Sciences. 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To fully get insight into the latent information in a blogspace, in this paper, we intend to mine popular co-cited communities consisting of core sets and follower sets. In such a cocited community, bloggers in the core set are frequently cited by bloggers in the follower set and the co-citation behaviors among bloggers are very intensive. Through co- citations, not only the popular core-set nodes but also the followers can be discovered. As such, one could effectively obtain the trends of discussion among bloggers. Explicitly, two kinds of co-cited communities are exploited: perfect co-cited community and approximate co-cited community. Given a blogspace, we first transform this blogspace into a transaction database. Then, by exploring frequent closed itemsets, we are able to discover perfect co-cited communities. Then, a greedy algorithm is proposed to derive approximate co-cited communities. To evaluate our community structures mined, we conduct extensive experiments on del.icio.us dataset. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed framework. Addresses: Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Hsinchu, 300 Taiwan. Reprint Address: Chiang, MF, Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Comp Sci, 1001 Ta Hsueh Rd, Hsinchu, 300 Taiwan. Cited Reference Count: 9 Publisher Name: IEEE Publisher Address: 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4244-2161-9 Source Item Page Count: 6 ISI Document Delivery No.: BIA57 CHI Y P 13 ACM SIGKDD INT : 163 2007 CHIN A P C HYP HYP 2006 : 11 2006 ISHIDA K P INT WORKSH WEBL EC : 2005 KUMAR R P 12 INT WORLD WID W : 568 2003 LI X P 10 EUR C PRINC PRA : 593 2006 LIN YR P INT WORKSH WEBL EC : 487 2006 MCGLOHON M P 1 INT C WEBL SOC M : 2007 TSENG B P INT WORKSH WEBL EC : 2005 YAHIA SB SIGKDD EXPLOS NEWSL 8 : 93 2006 From peilingw at UTK.EDU Tue Aug 19 14:08:08 2008 From: peilingw at UTK.EDU (Peiling Wang) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:08:08 -0400 Subject: Tutorial on Web mining at CIKM 2008 Message-ID: Call for participation: A half-day tutorial on October 26 P.M. on Web search log analysis and user behavior modeling by Peiling Wang, Lei Wu, Dietmar Wolfram at the ACM Seventeenth Conference on Information and Knowledge Management CIKM 2008 (October 26-30, 2008, Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, California, USA) Abstract: Web search logs capture valuable user-generated data as users naturally search the Website. These log data can reveal what users were searching for and how they searched. However, despite rich and informative, these transactional log records are unstructured and messy. The current IR strategies for handling structured documents (e.g., tf-idf, vector space) are not readily applicable to studying user query log data. The query corpora include large amount of search formulations that are short linguistic expressions, which reflects how the majority of the users interact with the Web). With server-side logs, search session boundaries are undefined, which makes individual search sessions difficult to identify. Even though individual users can be identified in an intranet environment or using client-side logs, identifying individual search sessions remains a big challenge. Using data mining strategies and technologies, we can process data once into a data model that is simple and uniformed to allow intensive exploration. We can explore the data in different ways to build models of Web search behaviors. However, current data mining tools developed for business applications do not apply to transactional query logs. Transforming unstructured log data into a relational database for mining requires a deep understanding of both IR and data mining. In addition, innovative tools must be developed to support ongoing analysis because new questions often emerge when the current hypotheses are being studied. Although the literature on Web transaction log analysis is growing fast over the past decade, the published research works, with few exceptions, tend to focus on presenting analytical results with insufficient coverage of technical details to enable later researchers to duplicate the study using the same data or different data. Many tools developed by individual projects are not shared outside of its research context. This gap must be filled so that findings can endure cross-examination and can be systematically compared. This tutorial is built on research that the instructors have conducted on studying Web search behaviors over the past decade. Through a series of programmed intensive research projects of analyzing large amount of transactional logs from different search environments, one of which is supported by a National Leadership on Research grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the instructors have gained in-depth knowledge of and insight into Web search behaviors and unique experiences and skills on processing and analyzing large Web search transactional logs to model these behaviors. This tutorial will teach the algorithms and technical implementations that participants can use for their own research design and for Web applications that incorporate user observation and effective search support. **Early registration deadline closes 22 August 2008** **Conference hotel is filling up - BOOK NOW** Since 1992, the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM) has successfully brought together leading researchers and developers from the database, information retrieval, and knowledge management communities. The purpose of the conference is to identify challenging problems facing the development of future knowledge and information systems, and to shape future research directions through the publication of high quality, applied and theoretical research findings. In CIKM 2008, we will continue the tradition of promoting collaboration among multiple areas. CIKM 2008 topics are in the broad areas of Databases, Information Retrieval, and Knowledge Management. CIKM 2008 also includes an Industry track. WEBSITE: http://www.cikm2008.org/ From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 19 16:17:28 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:17:28 -0400 Subject: Eustache, F; Desgranges, B; Lambert, J; Belleville, S ; Platel, H The twenty-first century as a neuropsychology era REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE, 164: S63-S72 Suppl. 3 MAY 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: neuropsycho at chu-caen.fr Author(s): Eustache, F (Eustache, F.); Desgranges, B (Desgranges, B.); Lambert, J (Lambert, J.); Belleville, S (Belleville, S.); Platel, H (Platel, H.) Title: The twenty-first century as a neuropsychology era Source: REVUE NEUROLOGIQUE, 164: S63-S72 Suppl. 3 MAY 2008 Language: French Document Type: Article Author Keywords: neuropsychology; history of neuropsychology; research in neuropsychology; neuropsychology training Keywords Plus: POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; HUMAN AUDITORY-CORTEX; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; EPISODIC MEMORY; AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY; CONSCIOUS RECOLLECTION; HIPPOCAMPAL ACTIVATION; IMAGING COGNITION; SEMANTIC MEMORY Abstract: This article reviews how neuropsychology, in the French-speaking world, has evolved as a discipline focused on research, teaching and clinical work. The article targets the last 30 years as this corresponds to the time at which the Societe de Neuropsychologie de Langue Francaise (French-Speaking Neuropsychological Society) was created. The review addresses how the cognitive neuropsychology approach and the advent of brain imaging have shaped the field of neuropsychology in recent years. It presents the status of the discipline in the main French-speaking countries (where neuropsychology is currently developed) including France, Belgium, Switzerland and Canada. It also analyzes a number of indicators that reflect the vitality of the discipline and its cohesion as a science and as a clinical domain. These indicators include the creation of specialized journals, organization of scientific meetings, accessibility to training programs in neuropsychology, development of discipline- oriented clinical programs, and the increase in scientific productivity. The Quebec academic environment is used as an illustration, whereby structured clinical doctoral training programs that meet national standards in neuropsychology were implemented to train clinical neuropsychologists. Finally, the authors emphasize the major role that the discipline is likely to play at different levels of society in the near future. (C) 2008 Elsevier Masson. All right reserved. Addresses: Univ Caen Basse Normandie, INSERM, EPHE, GIP Cyceron,CHU Cote Nacre,Unite Rech U923, Caen, France; CHU Cote Nacre, Dept Neurol, Caen, France; Univ Montreal, Inst Univ Geriatrie Montreal, Ctr Rech, Quebec City, PQ, Canada; Univ Montreal, CERNEC, Dept Psychol, Quebec City, PQ, Canada Reprint Address: Eustache, F, Univ Caen Basse Normandie, INSERM, EPHE, GIP Cyceron,CHU Cote Nacre,Unite Rech U923, Caen, France. E-mail Address: neuropsycho at chu-caen.fr Cited Reference Count: 92 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: MASSON EDITEUR Publisher Address: 21 STREET CAMILLE DESMOULINS, ISSY, 92789 MOULINEAUX CEDEX 9, FRANCE ISSN: 0035-3787 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV NEUROL ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Neurol. 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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE 5 : 905 DOI 10.1038/nn904 2002 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 20 10:47:54 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:47:54 -0400 Subject: Podsakoff, PM; et al Scholarly influence in the field of management: A bibliometric analysis of the determinants of university and author impact in the management literature in the past quarter century JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 34 (4): 641-720 AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: podsakof at indiana.edu Author(s): Podsakoff, PM (Podsakoff, Philip M.); MacKenzie, SB (MacKenzie, Scott B.); Podsakoff, NP (Podsakoff, Nathan P.); Bachrach, DG (Bachrach, Daniel G.) Title: Scholarly influence in the field of management: A bibliometric analysis of the determinants of university and author impact in the management literature in the past quarter century Source: JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, 34 (4): 641-720 AUG 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation analysis; bibliometric techniques; scholarly impact; university impact Keywords Plus: RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; JOB-PERFORMANCE; JOURNALS; FACULTY; SCIENCE; MODEL; INFORMETRICS; METAANALYSIS; PERSONALITY; RECOGNITION Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the universities and research scholars who have had the greatest impact on the field of management during the past quarter century and the factors that influence their impact. Using bibliometric techniques, the authors examined 30 management journals to identify the 100 most-cited universities and 150 most-cited authors from 1981 to 2004. The analysis included more than 1,600 universities and 25,000 management scholars across five individual time periods. The findings showed that (a) a relatively small proportion of universities and scholars accounted for the majority of the citations in the field; (b) total publications accounted for the majority of the variance in university citations; (c) university size, the number of PhDs awarded, research expenditures, and endowment assets had the biggest impact on university publications; and (d) total publications, years in the field, graduate school reputation, and editorial board memberships had the biggest effect on a scholar's citations. Addresses: Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Management, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA; Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Mkt, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA; Univ Arizona, Eller Coll Management, Dept Management & Org, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA; Univ Alabama, Culverhouse Coll Commerce & Business Adm, Dept Management, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA Reprint Address: Podsakoff, PM, Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Dept Management, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. E-mail Address: podsakof at indiana.edu Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC Publisher Address: 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA ISSN: 0149-2063 DOI: 10.1177/0149206308319533 29-char Source Abbrev.: J MANAGE ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Manag. Source Item Page Count: 80 Subject Category: Business; Management ISI Document Delivery No.: 328QK *CTR MEAS U PERF AM RES U DAT : 2007 *NAT ASS COLL U BU PUBLIC NES TABLES : ALLISON PD DEPARTMENTAL EFFECTS ON SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 55 : 469 1990 BARRICK MR THE BIG 5 PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS AND JOB-PERFORMANCE - A METAANALYSIS PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 44 : 1 1991 BELLAS ML Faculty time allocations and research productivity: Gender, race and family effects REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION 22 : 367 1999 BLAND CJ A theoretical, practical, predictive model of faculty and department research productivity ACADEMIC MEDICINE 80 : 225 2005 COE R EVALUATING THE MANAGEMENT JOURNALS - A 2ND LOOK ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 27 : 660 1984 COLE S SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT AND RECOGNITION - STUDY IN OPERATION OF REWARD SYSTEM IN SCIENCE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 32 : 377 1967 CRANE D SCIENTISTS AT MAJOR AND MINOR UNIVERSITIES - A STUDY OF PRODUCTIVITY AND RECOGNITION AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 30 : 699 1965 EGGHE L Relations between the continuous and the discrete Lotka power function JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 56 : 664 DOI 10.1002/asi.20157 2005 EXTEJT MM THE BEHAVIORAL-SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT - AN EVALUATION OF RELEVANT JOURNALS JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 16 : 539 1990 GARFIELD E >From citation indexes to informetrics: Is the tail now wagging the dog? LIBRI 48 : 67 1998 GOMEZMEJIA LR DETERMINANTS OF FACULTY PAY - AN AGENCY THEORY PERSPECTIVE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 35 : 921 1992 GORDON RA HIGHER ED BUSINESS : 1959 HAGSTROM WO SOC ABSTR 16 : 16 1968 HOGAN TD THE PUBLISHING PERFORMANCE OF UNITED-STATES PHD PROGRAMS IN ECONOMICS DURING THE 1970S JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCES 21 : 216 1986 HUNT JG CONTENT, PROCESS, AND THE MATTHEW EFFECT AMONG MANAGEMENT ACADEMICS JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 13 : 191 1987 HURTZ GM Personality and job performance: The big five revisited JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 85 : 869 2000 JACOBS FA PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY OF DOCTORAL ALUMNI - A TIME-ADJUSTED MODEL ACCOUNTING REVIEW 61 : 179 1986 JOHNSON JL JOURNAL INFLUENCE IN THE FIELD OF MANAGEMENT - AN ANALYSIS USING SALANCIK INDEX IN A DEPENDENCY NETWORK ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 37 : 1392 1994 JUDGE TA A longitudinal model of sponsorship and career success: A study of industrial-organizational psychologists PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 57 : 271 2004 KERIN RA 1ST-MOVER ADVANTAGE - A SYNTHESIS, CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK, AND RESEARCH PROPOSITIONS JOURNAL OF MARKETING 56 : 33 1992 KIRKPATRICK SA THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEASURES OF FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP GROUP & ORGANIZATION MANAGEMENT 17 : 5 1992 KYVIK S PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENCES, FIELDS OF LEARNING, AND LOTKAS LAW SCIENTOMETRICS 15 : 205 1989 LONG RG Research productivity of graduates in management: Effects of academic origin and academic affiliation ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 41 : 704 1998 LOTKA AJ J WASHINGTON ACADEMY 16 : 317 1926 MANIS JG SOC FORCES 29 : 267 1951 MERTON RK THE MATTHEW EFFECT IN SCIENCE .2. CUMULATIVE ADVANTAGE AND THE SYMBOLISM OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISIS 79 : 606 1988 MERTON RK MATTHEW EFFECT IN SCIENCE SCIENCE 159 : 56 1968 MORRISON AJ AN ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL-BUSINESS LITERATURE JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES 22 : 143 1991 PIERSON FC ED AM BUSINESSMEN : 1959 PODSAKOFF PM The influence of management journals in the 1980s and 1990s STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 26 : 473 DOI 10.1002/smj.454 2005 PORTNER LW MANAGEMENT ED DEV DR : 1988 PRICE DD 1975 YB SCI FUTURE 1957 409 SAKS LJ RES HIGH EDUC 43 : 423 2002 SALANCIK GR AN INDEX OF SUBGROUP INFLUENCE IN DEPENDENCY NETWORKS ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY 31 : 194 1986 SHANE SA Who is publishing the entrepreneurship research? JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 23 : 83 1997 SHARPLIN AD THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF JOURNALS USED IN MANAGEMENT RESEARCH - AN ALTERNATIVE RANKING HUMAN RELATIONS 38 : 139 1985 STAJKOVIC AD Self-efficacy and work-related performance: A meta-analysis PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN 124 : 240 1998 TAHAI A A revealed preference study of management journals' direct influences STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 20 : 279 1999 TAYLOR FW PRINCIPLES SCI MANAG : 1911 TRIESCHMANN JS Serving multiple constituencies in business schools: MBA program versus research performance ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL 43 : 1130 2000 WILSON CS Informetrics ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 34 : 107 1999 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 20 10:57:48 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:57:48 -0400 Subject: Marchionini, G; Solomon, P; Davis, C; Russell, T Information and library science MPACT: A preliminary analysis LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH, 28 (4): 480-500 2006 Message-ID: E-mail Address: march at ils.unc.edu; solomon at ils.unc.edu; Cheryl_Davis at ncsu.edu; unc at terrellrussell.com Author(s): Marchionini, G (Marchionini, Gary); Solomon, P (Solomon, Paul); Davis, C (Davis, Cheryl); Russell, T (Russell, Terrell) Title: Information and library science MPACT: A preliminary analysis Source: LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH, 28 (4): 480-500 2006 Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; COLLABORATION; FACULTY; 20TH-CENTURY Abstract: Dissertation advising is an important form of mentoring. To investigate the impact of dissertation advising over time, advisor and committee member names were collected for 2,400 dissertations completed over a 40-year period (1964-2004) in 32 North American information and library science schools. Several mentoring impact metrics are reported for a subset of the data, including the number of dissertations advised, the number of dissertation committees served on, the ratio of advising to committee membership, and the fractional "mpact" that weights advising and committee membership. The subset consists of data for six schools that produced at least three dozen dissertations and for which complete data is available. The data and resulting "mpact" metrics offer new ways to assess faculty impact and to investigate the nature and growth of a field. (C) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA Reprint Address: Marchionini, G, Univ N Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA. E-mail Address: march at ils.unc.edu; solomon at ils.unc.edu; Cheryl_Davis at ncsu.edu; unc at terrellrussell.com Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC Publisher Address: 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0740-8188 DOI: 10.1016/j.lisr.2006.04.001 29-char Source Abbrev.: LIBR INFORM SCI RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Libr. Infor. Sci. Res. Source Item Page Count: 21 Subject Category: Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 121HL AMIN M PERSPECTIVES PUBLISH 1 : 2000 BOYER E SCHOLARSHIP RECONSID : 1990 BUDD JM Scholarly productivity of US LIS faculty: An update LIBRARY QUARTERLY 70 : 230 2000 CRONIN B Visible, less visible, and invisible work: Patterns of collaboration in 20th century chemistry JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 55 : 160 DOI 10.1002/asi.10353 2004 CRONIN B A cast of thousands: Coauthorship and subauthorship collaboration in the 20th century as manifested in the scholarly journal literature of psychology and philosophy JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 54 : 855 DOI 10.1002/asi.10278 2003 CRONIN B Banking (on) different forms of symbolic capital JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 53 : 1267 DOI 10.1002/asi.10140 2002 EYMAN D CHECKLIST DISSERTATI : 1973 GOODPASTURE EW RESEARCH AND MEDICAL PRACTICE SCIENCE 104 : 473 1946 HARSANYI MA MULTIPLE AUTHORS, MULTIPLE PROBLEMS BIBLIOMETRICS AND THE STUDY OF SCHOLARLY COLLABORATION - A LITERATURE-REVIEW LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH 15 : 325 1993 HAYES RM CITATION STATISTICS AS A MEASURE OF FACULTY RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY JOURNAL OF EDUCATION FOR LIBRARIANSHIP 23 : 151 1983 HU Q INFORM RESOURCES MAN 13 : 15 2000 KOENIG M J ED LIB INFORM SCI 45 : 242 2004 KYVIK S TEACHING AND RESEARCH - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE-STUDENTS AND FACULTY RESEARCH PERFORMANCE HIGHER EDUCATION 28 : 227 1994 MEHO LI Ranking the research productivity of library and information science faculty and schools: An evaluation of data sources and research methods JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 56 : 1314 DOI 10.1002/asi.20227 2005 MONASTERSKY R CHRONICLE HIGHE 1014 : 2005 PRICE DJD COLLABORATION IN AN INVISIBLE COLLEGE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST 21 : 1011 1966 SCHLACTER G LIB SCI DISS 1973 19 : 1982 SMALL H Visualizing science by citation mapping JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 50 : 799 1999 WHITE HD Visualizing a discipline: An author co-citation analysis of information science, 1972-1995 JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 49 : 327 1998 WISKER G GOOD SUPERVISOR SUPE : 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 20 12:10:48 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 12:10:48 -0400 Subject: Alcaide, GG; Gomez, MC; Zurian, JCV; Benavent, RA Scientific literature by Spanish authors on the analysis of citations and impact factor in Biomedicine (1981-2005) REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (3): 344-365 JUL-SEP 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: gregorio.gonzalez at uv.es; castellano_mig at gva.es; juan.valderrama at uv.es; rafael.aleixandre at uv.es Author(s): Alcaide, GG (Gonzalez Alcaide, Gregorio); Gomez, MC (Castellano Gomez, Miguel); Zurian, JCV (Valderrama Zurian, Juan Carlos); Benavent, RA (Aleixandre Benavent, Rafael) Title: Scientific literature by Spanish authors on the analysis of citations and impact factor in Biomedicine (1981-2005) Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 31 (3): 344-365 JUL- SEP 2008 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics; social network analysis; impact factor; scientific publications; biomedicine; Spain Keywords Plus: BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; JOURNALS; QUALITY; LIMITATIONS; SCIENCES; INDEX Abstract: This paper analyses the development of Spanish research literature in the field of citation analysis and impact factor (IF) in biomedicine over the period 1981-2005. Bibliometric methods and social network analysis were used to examine papers indexed in the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-Expanded), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), MEDLINE, Indice Medico Espanol (IME) and Indice de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades (ISOC) databases. 184 papers were identified, 79.89% of which were original research articles. Only four of these papers had been published before the 1990s. The mid 1990s saw a remarkable increase in the number of papers published (8-14 papers/year) with the highest productivity being reached from 2002 onwards (14-25 papers/year). The IME and SCI-Expanded/SSCI databases were those recording the largest numbers of papers, both in absolute (67.93% and 40.76 respectively) and singularity terms (42.39% and 21.74% respectively). The detected papers were published in 76 Biomedical and Documentation journals (82.06% and 15.22% respectively). The most productive authors were identified along with the main co-authorships and institutional collaboration networks operating in the field. These results are related to the importance of impact factor at both national and international level. Addresses: Conselleria Sanitat Gen, Direcc Gen Drogodependencias, Valencia, Spain; Univ Valencia, Inst Hist Ciencia & Documentac Lopez Pinero, CSIC, E-46003 Valencia, Spain Reprint Address: Gomez, MC, Conselleria Sanitat Gen, Direcc Gen Drogodependencias, Valencia, Spain. E-mail Address: gregorio.gonzalez at uv.es; castellano_mig at gva.es; juan.valderrama at uv.es; rafael.aleixandre at uv.es Cited Reference Count: 59 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS Publisher Address: VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 29-char Source Abbrev.: REV ESP DOC CIENT ISO Source Abbrev.: Rev. Esp. Doc. Cient. Source Item Page Count: 22 ISI Document Delivery No.: 332QA FACTOR IMPACTO POTEN : INDICE IMPACTO REV E : MEDIBOOKS : *B OF EST BOE 279 : 47613 2007 *B OF EST BOE 274 : 33051 1995 *GRUP SCIM PROF INFORM 16 : 645 2007 *ISSN INT CTR ISSN REG : *RESH VOL INT IND CIT : ALCAIN MD Towards an integrated evaluation of the Spanish journals on Social and Human Sciences. The journals of psychology PSICOTHEMA 17 : 179 2005 ALEIXANDRE R TRAST ADICT 1 : 264 2000 ALEIXANDREBENAVENT R Scientific journals impact factor: limitations and alternative indicators PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION 16 : 4 2007 AMSTERDAMSKA O SCIENTOMETRICS 15 : 444 1989 BENAVENT RA REV ESPANOLA EC SALU 3 : 2004 BENAVENT RA REV GEN INFORMACION 14 : 153 2004 BORDONS M Advantages and limitations in the use of impact factor measures for the assessment of research performance in a peripheral country SCIENTOMETRICS 53 : 195 2002 BOSCH X Revista Espanola de Cardiologia in Journal Citation Reports REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA 53 : 1421 2000 BRADFORD SC DOCUMENTATION : 1948 CALLON M CIENCIOMETRIA : 1995 CAMI J Impactolatry: diagnosis and treatment MEDICINA CLINICA 109 : 515 1997 CAMPBELL AA MATER TODAY 6 : 26 2003 CAPETA JC REV ESPANOLA ANESTES 46 : 373 1999 COSTAS R A critical view of the h-index: observations based on a practical application PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION 16 : 427 DOI 10.3145/epi.2007.sep.04 2007 CRONIN B CITATION PROCESS : 1984 DEDIOS JG REV ESP PEDIAT 54 : 430 1998 FERNANDEZ E GAC SANIT 17 : 179 2003 FERNANDEZ JMC NUTR HOSP 10 : 189 1995 GARCIA MFA GAC SANIT 9 : 363 1995 GARFIELD E The history and meaning of the journal impact factor JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 295 : 90 2006 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXES FOR SCIENCE - NEW DIMENSION IN DOCUMENTATION THROUGH ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955 GODIN B On the origins of bibliometrics SCIENTOMETRICS 68 : 109 2006 HARZING AW GOOGLE SCHOLAR DEMOC : 2007 HERNANDEZ AP ENFERM INFEC MICR CL 22 : 373 2004 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 KATCHER BS MEDLINE GUIDE EFFECT : 2006 KNORR KD PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFESSIONAL POSITION - CROSS-NATIONAL EVIDENCE ON THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONS SCIENTOMETRICS 2 : 95 1980 KRETSCHMER H A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISPUTE ON THE ORTEGA HYPOTHESIS - CONNECTION BETWEEN PUBLICATION RATE AND STRATIFICATION OF SCIENTISTS, TESTED BY VARIOUS METHODS SCIENTOMETRICS 18 : 43 1990 LAWANI SM SOME BIBLIOMETRIC CORRELATES OF QUALITY IN SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH SCIENTOMETRICS 9 : 13 1986 LINDSEY D USING CITATION COUNTS AS A MEASURE OF QUALITY IN SCIENCE - MEASURING WHATS MEASURABLE RATHER THAN WHATS VALID SCIENTOMETRICS 15 : 189 1989 LOPEZ PL REV ESPANOLA DOCUMEN 19 : 84 1996 LOPEZCOZAR ED REV BIBLIO GEOGRAFIA 10 : 2005 LOPEZCOZAR ED REV ESPANOLA CIENTIF 29 : 493 2006 LOTKA AJ J WASHINGTON ACADEMY 16 : 317 1926 MACROBERTS MH Problems of citation analysis SCIENTOMETRICS 36 : 435 1996 MORAVCSIK MJ REV ESP DOC CIENT 12 : 313 1989 MORAVCSIK MJ SOME RESULTS ON FUNCTION AND QUALITY OF CITATIONS SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE 5 : 86 1975 PAJEK P PROGRAM LARGE NETWOR : 2007 PINERO JML BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS AND THE EVALUATION OF THE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY .1. USE AND ABUSE OF BIBLIOMETRY MEDICINA CLINICA 98 : 64 1992 PINERO JML BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS AND EVALUATION OF THE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY .2. SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION IN THE DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES MEDICINA CLINICA 98 : 101 1992 PINERO JML BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS AND THE EVALUATION OF THE MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY .3. THE INDICATORS OF PRODUCTION, CIRCULATION AND DISPERSION, CONSUMPTION OF THE INFORMATION AND REPERCUSSION MEDICINA CLINICA 98 : 142 1992 PINERO JML BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS AND THE EVALUATION OF MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY .4. THE APPLICATION OF THE INDICATORS MEDICINA CLINICA 98 : 384 1992 PORTER AL CITATIONS AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS - COMPARING BIBLIOMETRIC MEASURES WITH SCIENTIST JUDGMENTS SCIENTOMETRICS 13 : 103 1988 PRICE DJS HACIA CIENCIA CIENCI : 1972 SALA JLA ARCH BRONCONEUMOL 31 : 403 1995 SCOTT JP SOCIAL NETWORK ANAL : 1991 SEGLEN PO Why the impact factor of journals should not be used for evaluating research BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 314 : 498 1997 SEGLEN PO PEDIATRIKA 13 : 252 1993 SHAPIRO FR J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43 : 337 1999 TODERA MP ARCH BRONCONEUMOL 39 : 1 2003 YARZA EGP ANAL PEDIAT 58 : 1 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 21 11:56:15 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 11:56:15 -0400 Subject: Weller, T (Weller, Toni) Information history: its importance, relevance and future ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, 59 (4-5): 437-448 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: t.d.weller at city.ac.uk Author(s): Weller, T (Weller, Toni) Title: Information history: its importance, relevance and future Source: ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, 59 (4-5): 437-448 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: history; information science; library studies; curricula Keywords Plus: PERSPECTIVE; LIBRARY; SCIENCE Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the emergent field of information history all) and to move towards a definition of IH. Some of the more traditional historical approaches to information science are challenged in their claims to be information history. Design/methodology/approach - The historiography of the field is discussed, and an analysis of the continuing development of IH is explored. Findings - IH is a field that has been attracting increasing attention in recent years from historians and information scientists alike. Although still a relatively young area, this paper argues that IH has the potential to develop into a highly relevant and dynamic field of research. The paper concludes with a look at the future for this area of research, with some suggestions as to how IH needs to develop in order to gain the credence and recognition it deserves. Originality/value - This paper attempts to augment the debate on IH and to encourage a broader recognition of this young and dynamic field within LIS. Addresses: City Univ London, Dept Informat Sci, London EC1V 0HB, England Reprint Address: Weller, T, City Univ London, Dept Informat Sci, London EC1V 0HB, England. E-mail Address: t.d.weller at city.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 37 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED Publisher Address: 60/62 TOLLER LANE, BRADFORD BD8 9BY, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0001-253X DOI: 10.1108/00012530710817627 29-char Source Abbrev.: ASLIB PROC ISO Source Abbrev.: Aslib Proc. Source Item Page Count: 12 Subject Category: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 224QB AGAR J GOVT MACHINE REVOLUT : 2003 BAWDEN D A distant mirror?; the Internet and the printing press ASLIB PROCEEDINGS 52 : 51 2000 BENIGER JR CONTROL REVOLUTION T : 1986 BLACK A Information history ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 40 : 441 2006 BLACK A Hidden worlds of the early knowledge economy: libraries in British companies before the middle of the 20th century JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 30 : 418 DOI 10.1177/0165551504046734 2004 BLACK A MI5, 1909-1945: an information management perspective JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE 26 : 185 2000 BLACK A LIB HIST 14 : 39 1998 BLACK A LIB HIST 11 : 76 1995 BLACK A The library as clinic: A Foucauldian interpretation of British public library attitudes to social and physical disease, ca. 1850-1950 LIBRARIES & CULTURE 40 : 416 2005 BLACK AM J VICTORIAN CULTURE 2 : 124 1997 BLACKMAN CF Physiological levels of melatonin enhance gap junction communication in primary cultures of mouse hepatocytes CELL BIOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY 17 : 1 2001 BOONSTRA O HIST SOCIAL RES HIST 29 : 2004 BRIGGS A SOCIAL IMPACT TELEPH : 40 1977 BURKE J CULTURAL HIST FEAR : 2005 BURKE P SOCIAL HIST KNOWLEDG : 2000 EASTWOOD D AMPLIFYING-THE-PROVINCE-OF-THE-LEGISLATURE - THE FLOW OF INFORMATION AND THE ENGLISH STATE IN THE EARLY 19TH-CENTURY HISTORICAL RESEARCH 62 : 276 1989 EISENSTEIN E PRINTING PRESS AGENT : 1979 FRANKEL O STATES INQUIRY SOCIA : 2006 GATRELL V CITY LAUGHTER SEX SA : 2006 HEADRICK DR INFORM CAME AGE TECH : 2000 HIGGS E INFORM STATE ENGLAND : 2004 HJORLAND B Library and information science and the philosophy of science JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 61 : 5 DOI 10.1108/00220/0510577970 2005 KARVALICS L INT RES 3 0 NET WORK : 2002 KARVALICS L PERIOD POLYTECH 1 : 19 1994 MAKINEN I INFORM LIB HIST PERS : 2005 MARVIN V IDEOLOGY INFORM AGE : 49 1987 MOODY E ASECS MONTR 30 MARCH : 2006 RITCHIE S MODERN LIB PRACTICE : 1982 SARACEVIC T Information science JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE 50 : 1051 1999 SPINK A Towards an evolutionary perspective for human information behavior - An exploratory study JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 62 : 171 DOI 10.1108/00220410610653290 2006 WARNER J What should we understand by information technology (and some hints at other issues)? ASLIB PROCEEDINGS 52 : 350 2000 WELLER T IN PRESS CULTURAL HI : WELLER T The social and technological origins of the information society - An analysis of the crisis of control in England, 1830-1900 JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 61 : 777 DOI 10.1108/00220410510632086 2005 WELLER T J RES PRACTICE 2 : ARTN M3 2006 WELLER T LIB HIST 22 : 137 2006 WELLS JD Designing consumer interfaces for experiential tasks: an empirical investigation EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 14 : 273 DOI 10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000516 2005 WINSTON B MEDIA TECHNOLOGY SOC : 1998 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 21 16:18:18 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 16:18:18 -0400 Subject: Wormald, RN (Wormald, R. N.); Ahmed, I (Ahmed, I.); Fenton, JE (Fenton, J. E.) The facial nerve: one editorial, two authors, top-cited CLINICAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 32 (5): 397-398 OCT 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: r.wormald at ucl.ac.uk Author(s): Wormald, RN (Wormald, R. N.); Ahmed, I (Ahmed, I.); Fenton, JE (Fenton, J. E.) Title: The facial nerve: one editorial, two authors, top-cited Source: CLINICAL OTOLARYNGOLOGY, 32 (5): 397-398 OCT 2007 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Keywords Plus: GRADING SYSTEMS; SCIENCE Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 1749-4478 29-char Source Abbrev.: CLIN OTOLARYNGOL ISO Source Abbrev.: Clin. Otolaryngol. Source Item Page Count: 2 Subject Category: Otorhinolaryngology ISI Document Delivery No.: 213IK CALZA L ITALIAN PROFESSORSHIPS NATURE 374 : 492 1995 CHEE GH FACIAL PLAST SURG 16 : 315 2000 GARFIELD E CITATION ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN JOURNAL EVALUATION - JOURNALS CAN BE RANKED BY FREQUENCY AND IMPACT OF CITATIONS FOR SCIENCE POLICY STUDIES SCIENCE 178 : 471 1972 HANSEN HF STYRING FORSKNING KA : 1995 HOUSE JW FACIAL-NERVE GRADING SYSTEMS LARYNGOSCOPE 93 : 1056 1983 HOUSE JW FACIAL-NERVE GRADING SYSTEM OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY 93 : 146 1985 IKEDA M To what extent do evaluations of facial paralysis by physicians coincide with self-evaluations by patients: Comparison of the Yanagihara method, the House-Brackmann method, and self-evaluation by patients OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY 24 : 334 2003 KANG TS Facial nerve grading systems (1985-2002): Beyond the House-Brackmann scale OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY 23 : 767 2002 KAYHAN FT Toronto Facial Grading System: Interobserver reliability OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY 122 : 212 2000 LINSTROM CJ Objective facial motion analysis in patients with facial nerve dysfunction LARYNGOSCOPE 112 : 1129 2002 MURTY GE THE NOTTINGHAM SYSTEM - OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF FACIAL-NERVE FUNCTION IN THE CLINIC OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY 110 : 156 1994 SENGLEN PO BRIT MED J 314 : 497 1997 TAUBES G MEASURE FOR MEASURE IN SCIENCE SCIENCE 260 : 884 1993 YEN TL Significance of House-Brackmann facial nerve grading global score in the setting of differential facial nerve function OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY 24 : 118 2003 From amsciforum at GMAIL.COM Sun Aug 24 22:22:04 2008 From: amsciforum at GMAIL.COM (Stevan Harnad) Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 22:22:04 -0400 Subject: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals Message-ID: Confirmation Bias and the Open Access Advantage: Some Methodological Suggestions for Davis's Citation Study Stevan Harnad Full text: http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/451-guid.html SUMMARY: Davis (2008) -- http://arxiv.org/pdf/0808.2428v1 -- analyzes citations from 2004-2007 in 11 biomedical journals. For 1,600 of the 11,000 articles (15%), their authors paid the publisher to make them Open Access (OA). The outcome, confirming previous studies (on both paid and unpaid OA), is a significant OA citation Advantage, but a small one (21%, 4% of it correlated with other article variables such as number of authors, references and pages). The author infers that the size of the OA advantage in this biomedical sample has been shrinking annually from 2004-2007, but the data suggest the opposite. In order to draw valid conclusions from these data, the following five further analyses are necessary: (1) The current analysis is based only on author-choice (paid) OA. Free OA self-archiving needs to be taken into account too, for the same journals and years, rather than being counted as non-OA, as in the current analysis. (2) The proportion of OA articles per journal per year needs to be reported and taken into account. (3) Estimates of journal and article quality and citability in the form of the Journal Impact Factor and the relation between the size of the OA Advantage and journal as well as article "citation-bracket" need to be taken into account. (4) The sample-size for the highest-impact, largest-sample journal analyzed, PNAS, is restricted and is excluded from some of the analyses. An analysis of the full PNAS dataset is needed, for the entire 2004-2007 period. (5) The analysis of the interaction between OA and time, 2004-2007, is based on retrospective data from a June 2008 total cumulative citation count. The analysis needs to be redone taking into account the dates of both the cited articles and the citing articles, otherwise article-age effects and any other real-time effects from 2004-2008 are confounded. The author proposes that an author self-selection bias for providing OA to higher-quality articles (the Quality Bias, QB) is the primary cause of the observed OA Advantage, but this study does not test or show anything at all about the causal role of QB (or of any of the other potential causal factors, such as Accessibility Advantage, AA, Competitive Advantage, CA, Download Advantage, DA, Early Advantage, EA, and Quality Advantage, QA). The author also suggests that paid OA is not worth the cost, per extra citation. This is probably true, but with OA self-archiving, both the OA and the extra citations are free. Confirmation Bias and the Open Access Advantage: Some Methodological Suggestions for Davis's Citation Study http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/451-guid.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: CWTSGradCPROGR2008.pdf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 250770 bytes Desc: CWTSGradCPROGR2008.pdf URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 25 11:15:28 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 11:15:28 -0400 Subject: Jacso, P (Jacso, Peter) The pros and cons of computing the h-index using Google Scholar ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 32 (3): 437-452 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jacos at hawaii.edu Author(s): Jacso, P (Jacso, Peter) Title: The pros and cons of computing the h-index using Google Scholar Source: ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 32 (3): 437-452 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: databases; information retrieval; search engines; referencing Keywords Plus: SCIENCE; WEB; SCOPUS; IMPACT Abstract: Purpose - A previous paper by the present author described the pros and cons of using the three largest cited reference enhanced multidisciplinary databases and discussed and illustrated in general how the theoretically sound idea of the h-index may become distorted depending on the software and the content of the database(s) used, and the searchers' skill and knowledge of the database features. The aim of this paper is to focus on Google Scholar (GS), from the perspective of calculating the h-index for individuals and journals. Design/methodology/approach - A desk-based approach to data collection is used and critical commentary is added. Findings - The paper shows that effective corroboration of the h-index and its two component indicators can be done only on persons and journals with which a researcher is intimately familiar. Corroborative tests must be done in every database for important research. Originality/value - The paper highlights the very time-consuming process of corroborating data, tracing and counting valid citations and points out GS's unscholarly and irresponsible handling of data. Addresses: Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA Reprint Address: Jacso, P, Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA. E-mail Address: jacos at hawaii.edu Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED Publisher Address: HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1468-4527 DOI: 10.1108/14694520810889718 29-char Source Abbrev.: ONLINE INF REV ISO Source Abbrev.: Online Inf. Rev. Source Item Page Count: 16 Subject Category: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science ISI Document Delivery No.: 333RY BARILAN J Which h-index? - A comparison of WoS, Scopus and Google Scholar SCIENTOMETRICS 74 : 257 DOI 10.1007/s11192-008-0216-y 2008 CRONIN B Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 57 : 1275 DOI 10.1002/asi.20354 2006 GIUSTINI GOOGLES GROWTH RATES : 2008 GOBLE C UKSG C WARW U COV 3 : 2006 HIRSCH JE DOES H INDEX HAVE PR : 2007 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 JACSO P Savvy searching - Google Scholar revisited ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW 32 : 102 DOI 10.1108/14684520810866010 2008 JACSO P The plausibility of computing the h-index of scholarly productivity and impact using reference-enhanced databases ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW 32 : 266 DOI 10.1108/14694520810879872 2008 JACSO P UKSG C WARW U 3 5 AP : 2006 MEHO LI 11 INT C INT SOC SCI 2007 MEHO LI Impact of data sources on citation counts and rankings of LIS faculty: Web of science versus scopus and google scholar JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 2105 DOI 10.1002/asi.20677 2007 NEUHAUS C Google Scholar goes to school: The presence of google scholar on college and university web sites JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIANSHIP 34 : 39 2008 NEUHAUS C The depth and breadth of Google Scholar: An empirical study PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY 6 : 127 2006 NORRIS M Comparing alternatives to the Web of Science for coverage of the social sciences' literature JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS 1 : 161 DOI 10.1016/j.joi.2006.12.001 2007 NOTESS G SCHOLAR DOWN BOOKS U : 2008 OPPENHEIM C Using the h-index to rank influential British researchers in information science and librarianship JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 297 DOI 10.1002/asi.20460 2007 SANDERSON M J AM SOC INFORM SCI : 2008 VANCLAY J RANKING FORESTRY J U : 2008 VANCLAY JK On the robustness of the h-index JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 58 : 1547 2007 WENTZ R WOS VERSUS GOGGLE SC : 2004 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Mon Aug 25 12:02:14 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 12:02:14 -0400 Subject: Matias-Guiu, J (Matias-Guiu, J.); Garcia-Ramos, R (Garcia-Ramos, R.) The impact factor and editorial decisions NEUROLOGIA, 23 (6): 342-348 JUL-AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: inc.hese at salud.madrid.org Author(s): Matias-Guiu, J (Matias-Guiu, J.); Garcia-Ramos, R (Garcia- Ramos, R.) Title: The impact factor and editorial decisions Source: NEUROLOGIA, 23 (6): 342-348 JUL-AUG 2008 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Author Keywords: impact factor; editorial policy; quality Keywords Plus: SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; SPANISH SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION; INTERNAL-MEDICINE JOURNALS; NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES; BIOMEDICAL JOURNALS; CLINICAL-RESEARCH; HEALTH-SCIENCES; OPEN ACCESS; ARTICLES; QUALITY Abstract: Introduction. Although it is questioned, the impact factor continues to be the indicator of quality of medical publications and a hierarchical instrument of information. Development. The authors review the influence of the search for the highest impact factor in editorial decisions for both the journal format and in the procedure of accepting manuscripts. In addition, the role of the denominator modifications and the language of the publication as well as how the acceptance of an article may be influenced not only by the quality parameters but also in the interest of the publication are reviewed. Conclusions. The strategic policy of a journal influences the editorial decisions and the gamble made to achieve a growing impact factor condition these decisions. Addresses: Hosp Clin San Carlos, Inst Neurociencias, Serv Neurol, Madrid 28010, Spain Reprint Address: Matias-Guiu, J, Univ Complutense Madrid, Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Neurol, Inst Neurociencias, Av Prof Martin Lagos S-N, E-28040 Madrid, Spain. 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Yes BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 334 : 568 2007 WINKMANN G Publication languages of Impact Factor Journals and of medical bibliographic databanks DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT 127 : 131 2002 WINKMANN G Citation rates of medical German-language journals in English-language papers - do they correlate with the Impact Factor, and who cites? (Reprinted from Dtsch Med Wochenschr, vol 127, pg 138-143) KLINISCHE MONATSBLATTER FUR AUGENHEILKUNDE 219 : 72 2002 WREN JD Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications shared via the internet BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 330 : 1128 2005 ZULUETA MA Spanish scientific production in cardiovascular research through the Science Citation Index (1990-1996) REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA 52 : 751 1999 From pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU Mon Aug 25 23:01:51 2008 From: pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU (Phil Davis) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:01:51 -0400 Subject: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals In-Reply-To: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Mon Aug 25 23:57:58 2008 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 23:57:58 -0400 Subject: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 25-Aug-08, at 11:01 PM, Phil Davis wrote: > Our study focuses on estimating the effect of author-choice open > access on article citations. The 11 journals were selected because > they gathered sufficient paying open access submissions as to make a > statistical analysis even potentially possible. Still, if the open > access effect is small, a larger sample size is required to detect a > signal amongst the noise, which is why I aggregated the 11 journals > for subsequent analyses. PNAS contributed so many articles in the > aggregate dataset (about a third) that I didn?t want this one > journal to skew the results, hence the tables report the analyses > with and without PNAS. > Phil: (1) Aggregating the journals was a good idea, to enhance the sample size. (2) But that does not explain why self-archiving OA was not identified and counted in too, instead of crediting all unpaid articles to non-OA (which would of course reduce the size of the OA Advantage). (3) How does the fact that the overall sample was small and the PNAS sample was large justify that the entire PNAS data-set was not analyzed? (I don't contest that it should be analyzed (i) within the aggregate as well as (ii) separately, and that (iii) the rest should also be analyzed separately too, to avoid skewing, I just don't understand why the full analyses were not done and their results reported.) > Secondly, while aggregating the journals resulted in increased > statistical power, we are combining articles published in > *different* scientific fields (biology, medicine, bioinformatics, > plant sciences, and multi-disciplinary sciences), which is why > journal impact factors are not used as an explanatory variable. > Please note that I did include the variable Journal as either a > random variable (Table 2) or a fixed variable (Table S2), so journal- > to-journal variation is being accounted for in the model > Yes, but to the extent that journal variance is included (across mixed fields), it is not at all clear why journal impact-factors should not be included too: After all, different fields may differ not only in their impact factors, but their number of authors, pages, references, Review articles, and US authors. (In our multiple regression analyses, measuring many of the same parameters you did (article age, number of authors, references, etc.), journal impact factor was the second because predictor of citations, after age.) > While I appreciate your routine post-acceptance advice on > methodological improvements, I encourage you to embark on similar > analyses that address your own personal research interests. The > data are all public. (My advice is available pre-acceptance too, if consulted. ;>) ). Analyses addressing my personal research interests will be available shortly, fear not! But the methodological points I made for both your studies -- the BMJ one and this one -- affect the interpretability of your results; they are not just matters of personal taste. To put it another way: You cannot draw the conclusions you draw from your data and your analyses, unless you do some of the further analyses and controls I describe. Cheers, Stevan > > > Phil Davis > > > > > > Stevan Harnad wrote: >> >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> Confirmation Bias and the Open Access Advantage: >> Some Methodological Suggestions for Davis's Citation Study >> >> Stevan Harnad >> >> Full text: http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/451-guid.html >> >> SUMMARY: Davis (2008) -- http://arxiv.org/pdf/0808.2428v1 -- >> analyzes citations from 2004-2007 in 11 biomedical journals. For >> 1,600 of the 11,000 articles (15%), their authors paid the >> publisher to make them Open Access (OA). The outcome, confirming >> previous studies (on both paid and unpaid OA), is a significant OA >> citation Advantage, but a small one (21%, 4% of it correlated with >> other article variables such as number of authors, references and >> pages). The author infers that the size of the OA advantage in this >> biomedical sample has been shrinking annually from 2004-2007, but >> the data suggest the opposite. In order to draw valid conclusions >> from these data, the following five further analyses are necessary: >> (1) The current analysis is based only on author-choice (paid) >> OA. Free OA self-archiving needs to be taken into account too, for >> the same journals and years, rather than being counted as non-OA, >> as in the current analysis. >> (2) The proportion of OA articles per journal per year needs to >> be reported and taken into account. >> (3) Estimates of journal and article quality and citability in >> the form of the Journal Impact Factor and the relation between the >> size of the OA Advantage and journal as well as article "citation- >> bracket" need to be taken into account. >> (4) The sample-size for the highest-impact, largest-sample >> journal analyzed, PNAS, is restricted and is excluded from some of >> the analyses. An analysis of the full PNAS dataset is needed, for >> the entire 2004-2007 period. >> (5) The analysis of the interaction between OA and time, >> 2004-2007, is based on retrospective data from a June 2008 total >> cumulative citation count. The analysis needs to be redone taking >> into account the dates of both the cited articles and the citing >> articles, otherwise article-age effects and any other real-time >> effects from 2004-2008 are confounded. >> The author proposes that an author self-selection bias for >> providing OA to higher-quality articles (the Quality Bias, QB) is >> the primary cause of the observed OA Advantage, but this study does >> not test or show anything at all about the causal role of QB (or of >> any of the other potential causal factors, such as Accessibility >> Advantage, AA, Competitive Advantage, CA, Download Advantage, DA, >> Early Advantage, EA, and Quality Advantage, QA). The author also >> suggests that paid OA is not worth the cost, per extra citation. >> This is probably true, but with OA self-archiving, both the OA and >> the extra citations are free. >> >> >> >> Confirmation Bias and the Open Access Advantage: Some >> Methodological Suggestions for Davis's Citation Study >> http://openaccess.eprints.org/index.php?/archives/451-guid.html > > -- > Philip M. Davis > PhD Student > Department of Communication > 336 Kennedy Hall > Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 > email: pmd8 at cornell.edu > phone: 607 255-4735 > https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/~pmd8/resume -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 09:58:45 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 09:58:45 -0400 Subject: Ironside, PM (Ironside, Pamela M.) Advancing the science of nursing education: Rethinking the meaning and significance of impact factors - Guest editorial JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, 46 (3): 99-100 MAR 2007 Message-ID: Email Address: pamirons at iupui.edu Author(s): Ironside, PM (Ironside, Pamela M.) Title: Advancing the science of nursing education: Rethinking the meaning and significance of impact factors - Guest editorial Source: JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, 46 (3): 99-100 MAR 2007 Excerpt: It is not the case that impact factors are unhelpful and that their use should be abolished. Indeed, ISI is continuing to refine existing and develop new databases to provide important information to researchers, administrators, librarians and editors. Impact factor data do provide useful information for the review process if used judiciously and with an awareness of what these data do and do not indicate. Perhaps it is timely for members of the nursing discipline to think more broadly about the nature of impact and to talk more about the ways in which review processes can account for the many ways the impact of research can be demonstrated. For example, as part of the review process, reviewers might ask each researcher to provide exemplars from teaching or clinical practice settings in which their research is actually being used. Researchers might also be asked to describe the impact that has occurred in ways other that through publication (e.g., presentations, consulting) and how this impact was determined. Creating review processes that allow researchers to describe their decision making related to disseminating their research and how this reflects their ability to influence the discipline may provide a more realistic picture of impact than calculated figures alone. Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 47405 USA Reprint Address: Ironside, PM, Indiana Univ, Sch Nursing, Indianapolis, IN 47405 USA. Cited Reference Count: 2 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SLACK INC Publisher Address: 6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA ISSN: 0148-4834 29-char Source Abbrev.: J NURS EDUC ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Nurs. Educ. Source Item Page Count: 2 Subject Category: Nursing ISI Document Delivery No.: 146CY *I SCI INF ISI IMP FACT : 1994 GARFIELD E AGONY ECSTASY HIST M : 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 11:14:34 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:14:34 -0400 Subject: Higgins, A (Higgins, A.); Farrelly, M (Farrelly, M.) Peer-reviewed publication output of psychiatric nurses in the Republic of Ireland JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 14 (5): 495-502 AUG 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: ahiggins at tcd.ie Author(s): Higgins, A (Higgins, A.); Farrelly, M (Farrelly, M.) Title: Peer-reviewed publication output of psychiatric nurses in the Republic of Ireland Source: JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC AND MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 14 (5): 495-502 AUG 2007 Excerpt: The Study - Aim: The aim of the research project was to review peer- reviewed publications by psychiatric nurses in the Republic of Ireland, with a view to establishing trends in publication, such as the type of publications, subject areas and journal type. Study Design: The study design was bibliometric analysis, which utilizes quantitative analysis and statistics to describe patterns of publication within a given field or body of literature. The term bibliometrics was first introduced by Pritchard in 1969 and is described as 'the application of mathematical and statistical methods to books and other means of communication' (Pritchard 1969, p.349). The literature suggests bibliometric analysis is a useful tool to chart broadly the intellectual growth of a discipline, as it provides insight into the growth of literature and the flow of knowledge within a specific discipline or field of research (Traynor & Rafferty 2001, Estabrooks et al. 2004, National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery 2006b). Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: peer-reviewed; psychiatric nursing; publications; Republic of Ireland; research Keywords Plus: NURSING-RESEARCH; BIBLIOMETRICS; EDUCATION Abstract: Pre-registration psychiatric nursing education, in the Republic of Ireland, has recently moved to a 4-year degree programme, with the first cohort of psychiatric nursing graduants graduating in 2006. In addition, a number of other policy initiatives have taken place that will have a significant impact on psychiatric nursing practice, education and research activity. To provide a baseline for future benchmarking and evaluation, the year 2005 seemed an appropriate time to reflect on and record publications by psychiatric nurses in the Republic of Ireland. This article reports the findings of a study undertaken to identify psychiatric nursing publications in peer-reviewed journals, with a view to establishing trends in publication, such as the type of publication, subject area and Journal type. Emerging trends are identified and discussed in light of concurrent changes in psychiatric nursing and mental health care, and suggestions are made for future development of publication capacity. Addresses: Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dublin 2, Ireland; Natl Council Profess dev Nursing & Midwifery, Dublin, Ireland Reprint Address: Higgins, A, Univ Dublin Trinity Coll, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Dublin 2, Ireland. E-mail Address: ahiggins at tcd.ie Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 1351-0126 29-char Source Abbrev.: J PSYCHIATR MENT HEALTH NURS ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Psychiatr. Ment. Health Nurs. Source Item Page Count: 8 Subject Category: Nursing; Psychiatry ISI Document Delivery No.: 202ED TRAINING SYLLABUS PS : 1986 *DEP HLTH CHILDR RES STAT NURS MIDW I : 2003 *GOVT IR NAT COUNC PROF DEV N : 1999 *GOVT IR REP COMM NURS BLUEPR : 1998 *GOVT IR VIS CHANG REP EXP GR : 2006 *MENT HLTH COMM RES STRAT MENT HLTH : 2005 *NAT COUNC PROF DE CLIN NURS MIDW SPEC : 2004 *NAT COUNC PROF DE CLIN NURS MIDW SPEC : 2001 *NAT COUNC PROF DE FRAM EST ADV NURS AD : 2004 *NAT COUNC PROF DE FRAM EST ADV NURS AD : 2001 *NAT COUNC PROF DE NURS MIDW RES PRIOR : 2005 *NAT COUNC PROF DE REP BAS SURV RES ACT : 2006 BORBASI S Measuring the outputs of Australian nursing research published 1995-2000 JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 38 : 489 2002 CONDELL SL INT J NURSING PRACTI 10 : 145 2004 CONN VS Building research productivity in an academic setting NURSING OUTLOOK 53 : 224 DOI 10.1016/j.outlook.2005.02.005 2005 DORNIK E Nursing education in Slovenia and its impact on nurses publishing in their professional journal NURSE EDUCATION TODAY 25 : 197 DOI 10.1016/j.nedt.2005.01.005 2005 ESTABROOKS CA A bibliometric analysis of the research utilization literature in nursing NURSING RESEARCH 53 : 293 2004 FEALY GM Aspects of curriculum policy in preregistration nursing education in the Republic of Ireland: issues and reflections JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 37 : 558 2002 HUANG YL J NURSING RES 14 : 75 2006 MARCHETTE L PERIOPERATIVE NURSIN 3 : 67 1987 PARDO C Nursing research in Spain: bibliometrics of references of research papers in the decade 1985-1994 JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 35 : 933 2001 PRITCHARD A STATISTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OR BIBLIOMETRICS JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION 25 : 348 1969 SEGROTT J Challenges and strategies in developing nursing research capacity: A review of the literature INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES 43 : 637 DOI 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2005.07.011 2006 TRAYNOR M Bibliometrics and a culture of measurement JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 36 : 167 2001 TRAYNOR M Endogenous and exogenous research? Findings from a bibliometric study of UK nursing research JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING 34 : 212 2001 WILKES L AUSTR J ADV NURSING 19 : 15 2002 YONGE O J PSYCHIAT MENTAL HL 4 : 171 1997 ZAUSZNIEWSKI JA ONLINE J ISSUES NURS 9 : 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 14:34:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 14:34:08 -0400 Subject: White, J (White, Joshua); Patel, V (Patel, Vikram); Herrman, H (Herrman, Helen) Australian and New Zealand contribution to international mental health research publications: a survey of high-impact journals WORLD PSYCHIATRY, 6 (1): 49-53 FEB 2007 Message-ID: URL: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1805719 Author(s): White, J (White, Joshua); Patel, V (Patel, Vikram); Herrman, H (Herrman, Helen) Title: Australian and New Zealand contribution to international mental health research publications: a survey of high-impact journals Source: WORLD PSYCHIATRY, 6 (1): 49-53 FEB 2007 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: research; international mental health; Australia; New Zealand; collaboration Keywords Plus: DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH; REPRESENTATION; DISEASE Abstract: Most mental health research published in high-impact journals originates from developed countries in North America and Western Europe and from Australia and New Zealand (ANZ), where only a minority of the world's population exists. We examined the contribution of the ANZ research community to the literature on international mental health in regard to countries outside this dominant group. A literature search was conducted with two phases: a PubMed search of mental health articles by ANZ authors in twelve high-impact local and international journals over three years (2001-2003); and a hand search of the Australian and New Zealand journal of Psychiatry (ANZJP) over ten years (1994-2003). Four percent of mental health articles published by ANZ authors in selected high-impact journals related to international mental health in countries outside ANZ, North America and Western Europe. Six percent of the articles published in the ANZJP represented countries outside this dominant group, and ANZ authors contributed to 30% of those articles. Hong Kong and Singapore were the most frequently represented countries. Sixty-five of 78 selected articles were original research. Descriptive epidemiological studies and case reports were the commonest study designs. Psychotic illness was the most frequently studied mental disorder. Most studies were conducted in specialist mental health services. Thus, relatively little of the work published by the ANZ mental health research community in local and other high-impact journals related to international mental health in countries outside ANZ, North America and Western Europe. Countries with the lowest incomes and highest populations were particularly under- represented, and there was relatively less research in community settings or on mental health problems known to account for the highest global burden of disease. Addresses: St Vincents Mental Hlth Serv, Fitzroy, Vic 3065, Australia; Univ London London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, Dept Epidemiol & Populat Hlth, London WC1E 7HT, England; Univ Melbourne, Australian Int Hlth Inst, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia; Univ Melbourne, Sch Populat Hlth, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia Reprint Address: White, J, Royal Prince Alfred Hosp, George Inst Int Hlth, Div Mental Hlth, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: MASSON DIVISIONE PERIODICI Publisher Address: VIA MUZIO ATTENDOLO DETTO SFORZA 7-9, 20141 MILANO, ITALY ISSN: 1723-8617 29-char Source Abbrev.: WORLD PSYCHIATRY ISO Source Abbrev.: World Psychiatry Source Item Page Count: 5 Subject Category: Psychiatry ISI Document Delivery No.: 138OG *COMM HLTH RES DEV HLTH RES ESS LINK EQ : 1990 *COMM MACR HLTH MACR HLTH INV HLTH E : 2001 *DEP INT DEV DFID RES FUND FRAM 2 : 2004 *GLOB FORM HLTH RE 1090 GLOB FOR HLTH R 2004 *I MED NAT AC NEUR PSYCH DEV DIS M : 2001 *I SCI INF ESS SCI IND : *UN DEV PROGR HUM DEV REP 2004 CUL : 2004 *WHO WORLD HLTH REP 2001 : 2001 ALEM A Conducting psychiatric research in the developing world: challenges and rewards BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 182 : 185 2003 DESJARLAIS R WORLD MENTAL HLTH PR : 1995 DOKU VCK Collaborating with developing countries in psychiatric research BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 182 : 188 2003 JORM AF Research priorities in mental health, part 1: an evaluation of the current research effort against the criteria of disease burden and health system costs AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 36 : 322 2002 KEISER J Representation of authors and editors from countries with different human development indexes in the leading literature on tropical medicine: Survey of current evidence BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 328 : 1229 DOI 10.1136/bmj.38069.518137.F6 2004 MENDIS S Research gap in cardiovascular disease in developing countries LANCET 361 : 2246 2003 MURRAY CJL GLOBAL BURDEN DIS CO : 1996 PATEL V Poverty and common mental disorders in developing countries BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 81 : 609 2003 PATEL V International representation in psychiatric literature - Survey of six leading journals BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY 178 : 406 2001 SAXENA S How international are the editorial boards of leading psychiatry journals? LANCET 361 : 609 2003 SAXENA S WORLD PSYCHIAT 3 : 66 2004 YACH D ASSESSMENT OF EPIDEMIOLOGIC AND HIV AIDS PUBLICATIONS IN AFRICA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY 21 : 557 1992 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 14:42:29 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 14:42:29 -0400 Subject: Ghai, B (Ghai, Babita); Saxena, AK (Saxena, Akshay Kumar); Makkar, JK (Makkar, Jeetinder Kaur) A guide to reducing citation errors in bibliographies EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, 24 (3): 232-233 MAR 2007 Message-ID: E-mail Address: fatakshay at yahoo.com Author(s): Ghai, B (Ghai, Babita); Saxena, AK (Saxena, Akshay Kumar); Makkar, JK (Makkar, Jeetinder Kaur) Title: A guide to reducing citation errors in bibliographies Source: EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, 24 (3): 232-233 MAR 2007 Language: English Document Type: Letter Keywords Plus: REFERENCES; ACCURACY Addresses: Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Radio Diag, Chandigarh 160012, India Reprint Address: Saxena, AK, Teachers Flat 3,Sector 12, Chandigarh 160012, India. E-mail Address: fatakshay at yahoo.com Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 2 Publisher: B M J PUBLISHING GROUP Publisher Address: BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND ISSN: 1472-0205 DOI: 10.1136/emj.2006.044206 29-char Source Abbrev.: EMERG MED J ISO Source Abbrev.: Emerg. Med. J. Source Item Page Count: 2 Subject Category: Emergency Medicine ISI Document Delivery No.: 145AO JACKSON K Reference accuracy in the Journal of Hand Surgery JOURNAL OF HAND SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME 28 : 377 DOI 10.1053/jhsu.2003.50085 2003 NISHINA K ACCURACY OF REFERENCES IN ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA DOES NOT IMPROVE ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA 80 : 641 1995 RAJA UY How accurate are the references in Emergency Medical Journal? EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL 23 : 625 DOI 10.1136/emj.2004.022103 2006 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 16:09:39 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:09:39 -0400 Subject: Wu, XF (Wu, Xiu-fang); Fu, Q (Fu, Qiang); Zhang, H (Zhang, Helen (Yue-hong)) How many Chinese journals are included in the newly indexed 700 regional journals on Web of Science? JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE A, 9 (7): 1011-1014 JUL 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jzus at zju.edu.cn Author(s): Wu, XF (Wu, Xiu-fang); Fu, Q (Fu, Qiang); Zhang, H (Zhang, Helen (Yue-hong)) Title: How many Chinese journals are included in the newly indexed 700 regional journals on Web of Science? Source: JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY-SCIENCE A, 9 (7): 1011-1014 JUL 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: Based on the current news via Thomson Reuters "700 new regional journals in the world have been added to Web of Science since 2007", we conducted an investigation to find out that 38 (5.4%) Chinese journals (including Hong Kong region) are included. The results also show that up to now a total of about 147 Chinese journals (113 from China Mainland, 8 from Hong Kong and 26 from Taiwan) have been included by SCI and SSCI & AHCI. Addresses: Zhejiang Univ Press, Journals Zhejiang Univ SCI A&B, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China; Zhejiang Univ Press, Hangzhou 310028, Peoples R China Reprint Address: Zhang, H, Zhejiang Univ Press, Journals Zhejiang Univ SCI A&B, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China. Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ZHEJIANG UNIV Publisher Address: EDITORIAL BOARD, 20 YUGU RD, HANGZHOU, 310027, PEOPLES R CHINA ISSN: 1673-565X DOI: 10.1631/jzus.A0840001 29-char Source Abbrev.: J ZHEJIANG UNIV-SCI A ISO Source Abbrev.: J. Zhejiang Univ.-SCI A Source Item Page Count: 4 Subject Category: Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Physics, Applied ISI Document Delivery No.: 323RC From pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU Tue Aug 26 16:07:46 2008 From: pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU (Phil Davis) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:07:46 -0400 Subject: Citation analysis of author-choice OA journals In-Reply-To: <48A8671C-8E2F-477D-8E48-4F4DA6FF24F7@ecs.soton.ac.uk> Message-ID: Stevan, Because of the sheer number of articles published by PNAS, tracking the performance of each article was considered too onerous. As a result, I tracked the first and last 6-month cohort of articles (June-Dec 2004; and June-Dec 2006). By choosing the first and last cohort, I could estimate a temporal trend in the data. Please remember that PNAS was only one of the 11 journals analyzed in this study, and that Gunter Eysenbach?s study (PLoS Biology, 2006) analyzed only a 6-month cohort in one journal (PNAS, June-Dec, 2006). Granted, a full dataset from PNAS would have been ideal, and I encourage you to gather and share the intervening years if you feel that the missing data points would change significantly the results of this study. My sense is that they won?t, but will challenge you to prove me wrong. Stevan Harnad wrote: > (3) How does the fact that the overall sample was small and the PNAS > sample was large justify that the entire PNAS data-set was not > analyzed? (I don't contest that it should be analyzed (i) within the > aggregate as well as (ii) separately, and that (iii) the rest should > also be analyzed separately too, to avoid skewing, I just don't > understand why the full analyses were not done and their results > reported.) > -- Philip M. Davis PhD Student Department of Communication 336 Kennedy Hall Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 email: pmd8 at cornell.edu phone: 607 255-4735 https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/~pmd8/resume From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 16:12:01 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:12:01 -0400 Subject: Segalla, M (Segalla, Michael) Publishing in the right place or publishing the right thing: journal targeting and citations' strategies for promotion and tenure committees EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, 2 (2): 122-127 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: segalla at hec.fr Author(s): Segalla, M (Segalla, Michael) Title: Publishing in the right place or publishing the right thing: journal targeting and citations' strategies for promotion and tenure committees Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT, 2 (2): 122-127 2008 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: HEC Sch Management, Dept Management & Human Resources, F-78351 Jouy En Josas, France Reprint Address: Segalla, M, HEC Sch Management, Dept Management & Human Resources, F-78351 Jouy En Josas, France. E-mail Address: segalla at hec.fr Cited Reference Count: 2 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD Publisher Address: WORLD TRADE CENTER BLDG, 29 ROUTE DE PRE-BOIS, CASE POSTALE 896, CH-1215 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 1751-6757 29-char Source Abbrev.: EUR J INT MANAG ISO Source Abbrev.: Eur. J. Int. Manag. Source Item Page Count: 6 ISI Document Delivery No.: 324SI COHEN WM ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY - A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON LEARNING AND INNOVATION ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY 35 : 128 1990 MINGERS J Ranking journals in business and management: a statistical analysis of the harzing data set EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS 16 : 303 DOI 10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000696 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Tue Aug 26 16:45:08 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 16:45:08 -0400 Subject: Fan, JC; McGhee, CNJ Publication and citation in ophthalmology: glaucoma and the water-provocation test - wring out the old and ring in the new? CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 36 (4): 304-305 MAY-JUN 2008 Message-ID: Email: c.mcghee at auckland.ac.nz Author(s): Fan, JC (Fan, Jennifer C.); McGhee, CNJ (McGhee, Charles N. J.) Title: Publication and citation in ophthalmology: glaucoma and the water- provocation test - wring out the old and ring in the new? Source: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, 36 (4): 304-305 MAY-JUN 2008 Excerpt: "The unexpected discovery is the rare exception; most scientific advances depend on long-term, persistent, methodological research. It's not the stuff of headlines or television docudramas, but it's the way that most science gets done. Research citation analysis clearly bears this out." Eugene Garfield, 1990 "The past cannot be separated from the present without grievous loss. The present without the past is insipid and meaningless; the past without the present is obscure. The life of science, like the life of art, is eternal, and we must view it from the point of view of eternity." George Sarton, 1955 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Keywords Plus: JOURNAL IMPACT FACTORS; INTRAOCULAR-PRESSURE; DRINKING TEST; LATANOPROST; FIELD Addresses: Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Ophthalmol, Auckland 1, New Zealand Reprint Address: Fan, JC, Univ Auckland, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Ophthalmol, Auckland 1, New Zealand. Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 1442-6404 DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2008.01787.x 29-char Source Abbrev.: CLIN EXP OPHTHALMOL ISO Source Abbrev.: Clin. Exp. Ophthalmol. Source Item Page Count: 2 Subject Category: Ophthalmology ISI Document Delivery No.: 323VH CARTWRIGHT VA Ophthalmology and vision science research - Part 1: Understanding and using journal impact factors and citation indices JOURNAL OF CATARACT AND REFRACTIVE SURGERY 31 : 1999 DOI 10.1016/j.jcrs.2005.10.031 2005 CHEN CH The application of water drinking test on the evaluation of trabeculectomy patency JOURNAL OF OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS 16 : 37 2000 DANESHMEYER H CLIN EXPT OPHTHALMOL 36 : 303 2008 DANESHMEYER HV OPHTHALMOLOGY MAR : 2008 FAN JC Citation analysis of the most influential authors and ophthalmology journals in the field of cataract and corneal refractive surgery 2000-2004 CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY 36 : 54 DOI 10.1111/j.1442- 9071.2008.01674.x 2008 GARFIELD E SCIENCE CITATION INDEX-NEW DIMENSION IN INDEXING - UNIQUE APPROACH UNDERLIES VERSATILE BIBLIOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNICATING + EVALUATING INFORMATION SCIENCE 144 : 649 1964 GARFIELD E AS WE LAUNCH INTO THE NEW-YEAR, REALITY MUST TEMPER EXPECTATIONS SCIENTIST 7 : 12 1993 GARFIELD E NONPROFIT SOCIETIES SHOULD BE OPEN TO SCRUTINY BY THEIR MEMBERS AND BY THE PRESS SCIENTIST 4 : 14 1990 KUMAR RS Does peak intraocular pressure measured by water drinking test reflect peak circadian levels? A pilot study CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY 36 : 312 DOI 10.1111/j.1442- 9071.2008.01765.x 2008 KURMIS AP Current concepts review - Understanding the limitations of the journal impact factor JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME 85 : 2449 2003 MALERBI FK Intraocular pressure variability in patients who reached target intraocular pressure BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 89 : 540 DOI 10.1136/bjo.2004.058230 2005 MANSOURI K Quality of diurnal intraocular pressure control in primary open-angle patients treated with latanoprost compared with surgically treated glaucoma patients: a prospective trial BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 92 : 332 DOI 10.1136/bjo.2007.123042 2008 MCGHEE CNJ Caxton, computers and citation: a long road to refining the electronic or virtual journal CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY 35 : 787 DOI 10.1111/j.1442- 9071.2007.01625.x 2007 OHBA N The 100 most frequently cited articles in ophthalmology journals ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 125 : 952 2007 SCHMIDT K ARCH AUGENHEILKD 98 : 569 1928 SIMS JL Citation analysis and journal impact factors in ophthalmology and vision science journals CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY 31 : 14 2003 SUSANNA R The relation between intraocular pressure peak in the water drinking test and visual field progression in glaucoma BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 89 : 1298 DOI 10.1136/bjo.2005.070649 2005 SUSANNA R Comparison of latanoprost with fixed-combination dorzolamide and timolol in adult patients with elevated intraocular pressure: An eight-week, randomized, open-label, parallel-group, multicenter study in Latin America CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS 26 : 755 2004 TAMBURRELLI C Underestimate of tonometric readings after photorefractive keratectomy increases at higher intraocular pressure levels INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE 46 : 3208 DOI 10.1167/iovs.04- 1240 2005 VETRUGNO M Water-drinking test in patients with primary open-angle glaucoma while treated with different topical medications JOURNAL OF OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS 21 : 250 2005 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 27 11:25:46 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:25:46 -0400 Subject: Torra, V (Torra, Vicenc); Narukawa, Y (Narukawa, Yasuo) The h-index and the number of citations: Two fuzzy integrals IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS, 16 (3): 795-797 JUN 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: vtorra at iiia.csic.es; narukawa at d4.dion.ne.jp Author(s): Torra, V (Torra, Vicenc); Narukawa, Y (Narukawa, Yasuo) Title: The h-index and the number of citations: Two fuzzy integrals Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS, 16 (3): 795-797 JUN 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Choquet integral; citation indexes; fuzzy integrals; h- index; Sugeno integral Abstract: In this paper, we review two of the most well-known citation indexes and establish their connections with the Choquet and Sugeno integrals. In particular, we show that the recently established h-index is a particular case of the Sugeno integral, and that the number of citations corresponds to the Choquet integral. In both cases, they use the same fuzzy measure. The results presented here permit one to envision new indexes defined in terms of fuzzy integrals using other types of fuzzy measures. A few considerations in this respect are also included in this paper. Indexes for taking into account recent research and the publisher credibility are outlined. Addresses: IIIA CSIC, Spanish Sci Res Council, Artificial Intelligence Res Inst, Bellaterra 08193, Catalonia, Spain; Waseda Univ, Res Business Adm, Shinjuku Ku, Tokyo 1698050, Japan Reprint Address: Torra, V, IIIA CSIC, Spanish Sci Res Council, Artificial Intelligence Res Inst, Campus UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Catalonia, Spain. E-mail Address: vtorra at iiia.csic.es; narukawa at d4.dion.ne.jp Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC Publisher Address: 445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855 USA ISSN: 1063-6706 DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2007.896327 29-char Source Abbrev.: IEEE TRANS FUZZY SYST ISO Source Abbrev.: IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst. Source Item Page Count: 3 Subject Category: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic ISI Document Delivery No.: 312KL BALL P Index aims for fair ranking of scientists NATURE 436 : 900 DOI 10.1038/436900a 2005 CALVO T AGGREGATION OPERATOR : 3 2002 CHOQUET G ANN I FOURIER GRENOB 5 : 131 1953 GRABISCH M FUZZY MEASURES INTEG : 2000 HIRSCH JE An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 102 : 16569 DOI 10.1073/pnas.0507655102 2005 MUROFUSHI T P 9 FUZZ SYST S SAPP : 693 1993 SIDIROPOULOS A GEN H INDEX DISCLOSI : 2006 SUGENO M THESIS TOKYO I TECHN : 1974 TORRA V MODELING DECISIONS A : 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 27 11:41:32 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:41:32 -0400 Subject: Modak, JM (Modak, Jayant M.); Madras, G (Madras, Giridhar) Scientometric analysis of chemical engineering publications CURRENT SCIENCE, 94 (10): 1265-1272 MAY 25 200 Message-ID: E-mail Address: giridhar at chemeng.iisc.ernet.in Author(s): Modak, JM (Modak, Jayant M.); Madras, G (Madras, Giridhar) Title: Scientometric analysis of chemical engineering publications Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 94 (10): 1265-1272 MAY 25 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: chemical engineering; citations; publications; scientometric analysis Addresses: Indian Inst Sci, Dept Chem Engn, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India Reprint Address: Madras, G, Indian Inst Sci, Dept Chem Engn, Bangalore 560012, Karnataka, India. E-mail Address: giridhar at chemeng.iisc.ernet.in Cited Reference Count: 2 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CURRENT SCIENCE ASSOC Publisher Address: C V RAMAN AVENUE, PO BOX 8005, BANGALORE 560 080, INDIA ISSN: 0011-3891 29-char Source Abbrev.: CURR SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Curr. Sci. Source Item Page Count: 8 Subject Category: Multidisciplinary Sciences ISI Document Delivery No.: 311EF CHEM ENG : 2007 PERKINS JD CHEM ENG VISIONS WOR : 2003 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 27 11:57:39 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:57:39 -0400 Subject: Gomez, JMS; Annan, JW; Alvarez, JMN; Guillen-Grima, F; Bozzola, CM; Ivancevich, JC; Ontoso, EA Efficient bibliographic searches on allergy using ISI databases ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA, 36 (2): 101-109 MAR-APR 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: jmsaez at um.es Author(s): Gomez, JMS (Saez Gomez, J. M.); Annan, JW (Annan, J. W.); Alvarez, JMN (Negro Alvarez, J. M.); Guillen-Grima, F (Guillen-Grima, F.); Bozzola, CM (Bozzola, C. M.); Ivancevich, JC (Ivancevich, J. C.); Ontoso, EA (Aguinaga Ontoso, E.) Title: Efficient bibliographic searches on allergy using ISI databases Source: ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA, 36 (2): 101-109 MAR-APR 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Thomson ISI databases; Web of Knowledge; Web of Science; Science Citation Index (SCI); Journal Citation Reports (JCR); Impact Factor Abstract: The aim of this article is to provide an introduction to using databases from the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge, with special reference to Citation Indexes as an analysis tool for publications, and also to explain the meaning of the well-known Impact Factor. We present the partially modified new Consultation Interface to enhance information search routines of these databases. It introduces distinctive methods in search bibliography, including the correct application of analysis tools, paying particular attention to Journal Citation Reports and Impact Factor. We finish this article with comment on the consequences of using the Impact Factor as a quality indicator for the assessment of journals and publications, and how to ensure measures for indexing in the Thomson ISI Databases. Addresses: Univ Murcia, Sch Med, Dept Social & Hlth Sci, E-30001 Murcia, Spain; Univ Publ Navarra, Dept Hlth Sci, Pamplona, Spain; Univ Hosp Virgen de la Arrixaca, Allergol Serv, Murcia, Spain; Univ Navarra Clin, Dept Prevent Med & Publ Hlth, Pamplona, Spain; Hosp Britanico, Pediat Allergol & Immunol Serv, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina; Santa Isabel Clin, Allergol & Immunol Serv, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina; Univ Salvador, Sch Med, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina; Technol Ctr Hlth Informat & Documentat, Dept Hlth, Murcia, Spain Reprint Address: Gomez, JMS, Fac Med, Campus Espinardo, Murcia 30100, Spain. E-mail Address: jmsaez at um.es Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER DOYMA SL Publisher Address: TRAVESERA DE GARCIA, 17-21, BARCELONA, 08021, SPAIN ISSN: 0301-0546 29-char Source Abbrev.: ALLERGOL IMMUNOPATHOL ISO Source Abbrev.: Allergol. Immunopath. Source Item Page Count: 9 Subject Category: Allergy; Immunology ISI Document Delivery No.: 309EH *CNEAI INT CRIT EV CAMP 4 : *INT COMM MED J ED BIOMEDICAL J UNPUB : *THOMS CORP MAN US WEB SCI 8 0 : 2007 ALVAREZ JMN ALERGOL INMUNOL CLIN 19 : 140 2004 GARFIELD E CITATION INDEXES FOR SCIENCE - NEW DIMENSION IN DOCUMENTATION THROUGH ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS SCIENCE 122 : 108 1955 GOMEZ JMS Efficient bibliographic searches on allergology using PubMed ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA 35 : 264 2007 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Wed Aug 27 16:45:38 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 16:45:38 -0400 Subject: Kuhn, M (Kuhn, Michael); Wattenhofer, R (Wattenhofer, Roger) The layered world of scientific conferences PROGRESS IN WWW RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, PROCEEDINGS 81-92, 2008 Message-ID: URL: http://www.dcg.ethz.ch/publications/apweb08.pdf Email Address: kuhnmi at tik.ee.ethz.ch Author(s): Kuhn, M (Kuhn, Michael); Wattenhofer, R (Wattenhofer, Roger) Title: The layered world of scientific conferences Editor(s): Zhang, Y; Yu, G; Bertino, E; Xu, G Source: PROGRESS IN WWW RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, PROCEEDINGS 81-92, 2008 Book Series: LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, 4976 Language: English Document Type: Article Conference Title: 10th Asia-Pacific Web Conference Conference Date: APR 26-28, 2008 Conference Location: Shenyang, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: APWeb Streering Comm, WISE Soc KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; SOCIAL NETWORKS; FREQUENCY; SEARCH; IMPACT Abstract: Recent models have introduced the notion of dimensions and hierarchies in social networks. These models motivate the mining of small world graphs under a new perspective. We exemplary base our work on a conference graph, which is constructed from the DBLP publication records. We show that this graph indeed exhibits a layered structure as the models suggest. We then introduce a subtraction approach that allows to segregate layers. Using this technique we separate the conference graph into a thematic and a quality layer. As concrete applications of the discussed methods we present a novel rating method as well as a conference search tool that bases on our graph and its layer separation. Addresses: Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Comp Engn & Networks Lab, Zurich, Switzerland. Reprint Address: Kuhn, M, Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Comp Engn & Networks Lab, Zurich, Switzerland. Cited Reference Count: 20 Publisher Name: SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN Publisher Address: HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY ISSN: 0302-9743 ISBN: 978-3-540-78848-5 29-char Source Abbrev.: LECT NOTE COMPUT SCI Source Item Page Count: 12 Subject Category: Computer Science, Theory & Methods ISI Document Delivery No.: BHP82 BARABASI AL Evolution of the social network of scientific collaborations PHYSICA A 311 : 590 2002 DODDS PS An experimental study of search in global social networks SCIENCE 301 : 827 2003 ELMACIOGLU E On six degrees of separation in DBLP-DB and more SIGMOD RECORD 34 : 33 2005 FERNANDEZ M Probabilistic score normalization for rank aggregation ADVANCES IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 3936 : 553 2006 GARFIELD E CITATION ANALYSIS AS A TOOL IN JOURNAL EVALUATION - JOURNALS CAN BE RANKED BY FREQUENCY AND IMPACT OF CITATIONS FOR SCIENCE POLICY STUDIES SCIENCE 178 : 471 1972 GOUSSEVSKAIA O IEEE WIC ACM INT C W : 2007 KILLWORTH PD REVERSAL SMALL-WORLD EXPERIMENT SOC NETWORKS 1 : 159 1978 KLEINBERG J ADV NEURAL INFORM PR 14 : 2002 LEE B CHI 2005 : 1969 2005 LINDE A On the pitfalls of journal ranking by impact factor (R) EUR J ORAL SCI 106 : 525 1998 LIU XM Co-authorship networks in the digital library research community INFORM PROCESS MANAG 41 : 1462 2005 MACROBERTS MH PROBLEMS OF CITATION ANALYSIS - A CRITICAL-REVIEW J AM SOC INFORM SCI 40 : 342 1989 NASCIMENTO MA Analysis of SIGMOD's co-authorship graph SIGMOD RECORD 32 : 8 2003 NEWMAN MEJ PHYS REV 2 32 : 2001 ROBERTSON S Understanding inverse document frequency: on theoretical arguments for IDF J DOC 60 : 503 2004 SALTON G EXTENDED BOOLEAN INFORMATION-RETRIEVAL COMMUN ACM 26 : 1022 1983 SCHARNHORST A CURRENT SCI 89 : 2005 SMEATON A 36 25 YEARS SIGIR C WHA 2002 SNODGRASS R Journal relevance SIGMOD RECORD 32 : 11 2003 WATTS DJ Identity and search in social networks SCIENCE 296 : 1302 2002 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 28 11:37:53 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:37:53 -0400 Subject: Shih, ML; Feng, J; Tsai, CC Research and trends in the field of e-learning from 2001 to 2005: A content analysis of cognitive studies in selected journals COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, 51 (2): 955-967 SEP 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: cctsai at mail.ntust.edu.tw Author(s): Shih, ML (Shih, Meilun); Feng, J (Feng, Jui); Tsai, CC (Tsai, Chin-Chung) Title: Research and trends in the field of e-learning from 2001 to 2005: A content analysis of cognitive studies in selected journals Source: COMPUTERS & EDUCATION, 51 (2): 955-967 SEP 2008 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: e-learning; cognition; research trend; journal analysis Keywords Plus: INSTRUCTIONAL-TECHNOLOGY; METACOGNITIVE TOOLS; WEB; INTERNET; KNOWLEDGE; EDUCATION; SCIENCE; COMMUNICATION; CONSTRUCTION; PRODUCTIVITY Abstract: This paper provided a content analysis of studies in the field of cognition in e-learning that were published in five Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI) journals (i.e. Computers and Education, British Journal of Educational Technology, Innovations in Education and Teaching International, Educational Technology Research & Development, and Journal of Computer Assisted Learning) from 2001 to 2005. Among the 1027 articles published in these journals from 2001 to 2005, 444 articles were identified as being related to the topic of cognition in e-learning. These articles were cross analyzed by published years, journal, research topic, and citation count. Furthermore, 16 highly-cited articles across different topics were chosen for further analysis according to their research settings, participants, research design types, and research methods. It was found from the analysis of the 444 articles that "Instructional Approaches," "Learning Environment," and "Metacognition" were the three most popular research topics, but the analysis of the citation counts suggested that the studies related to "Instructional Approaches," "Information Processing" and "Motivation" might have a greater impact on subsequent research. Although the use of questionnaires might still be the main method of gathering research data in e-learning cognitive studies, a clear trend was observed that more and more studies were utilizing learners' log files or online messages as data sources for analysis. The results of the analysis provided insights for educators and researchers into research trends and patterns of cognition in e-learning. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Natl Taiwan Univ Sci & Technol, Grad Sch Technol & Vocat Educ, Taipei 106, Taiwan; Fo Guang Univ, Dept Learning & Digital Technol, Jiaosi 26247, Yilan County, Taiwan Reprint Address: Tsai, CC, Natl Taiwan Univ Sci & Technol, Grad Sch Technol & Vocat Educ, 43,Sec 4,Keelung Rd, Taipei 106, Taiwan. 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AUG 22 2008. p.1039 Message-ID: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- TITLE: High-profile journals not worth the trouble (Letter, English) AUTHOR: Rosenbaum, JL SOURCE: SCIENCE 321 (5892). AUG 22 2008. p.1039 AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE, WASHINGTON AUTHOR ADDRESS: JL Rosenbaum, Yale Univ, Dept Mol Cellular & Dev Biol, New Haven, CT 06520 USA Science 22 August 2008: Vol. 321. no. 5892, p. 1039 DOI: 10.1126/science.321.5892.1039b Letters High-Profile Journals Not Worth the Trouble Raff, Johnson, and Walter ("Painful publishing," Letters, 4 July, p. 36 ) make some excellent points about how peer reviewers for journals should conduct themselves. There is a fine line between being too demanding by requiring a lot of extra work and making sure a paper with important results gets out to the scientific public in a timely way. In my laboratory, there is no pressure to publish in journals like Science, Nature, or Cell because we simply do not send our manuscripts to them anymore, no matter how important or high-impact we think the work may be. We have found that there is an excellent group of other, first-line journals of cell biology for which we do not need to subject ourselves to the type of competition required for publication in these three journals. When I have served on peer-review panels, I have fought against the common practice of relating grant awards to publication in high-profile journals such as Science, Nature, and Cell. It is the impact and importance of the work that matters (thereby requiring the peer reviewers to read the applicant's papers quite thoroughly), not where the work is published. Joel L. 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URL: From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Thu Aug 28 15:24:51 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 15:24:51 -0400 Subject: Agoramoorthy, G (Agoramoorthy, Govindasamy) Urgent. reforms needed to revive impact factor of India's medical journals INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 127 (4): 410-412 APR 2008 Message-ID: URL: http://icmr.nic.in/ijmr/2008/april/0420.pdf Email Address: agoram at mail.tajen.edu.tw Author(s): Agoramoorthy, G (Agoramoorthy, Govindasamy) Title: Urgent. reforms needed to revive impact factor of India's medical journals Source: INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 127 (4): 410-412 APR 2008 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: Tajen Univ, Coll Environm & Hlth Sci, Yanpu 907, Pingtung, Taiwan Reprint Address: Agoramoorthy, G, Tajen Univ, Coll Environm & Hlth Sci, Yanpu 907, Pingtung, Taiwan. E-mail Address: agoram at mail.tajen.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDIAN COUNCIL MEDICAL RES Publisher Address: PO BOX 4911 ANSARI NAGAR, NEW DELHI 110029, INDIA ISSN: 0971-5916 29-char Source Abbrev.: INDIAN J MED RES ISO Source Abbrev.: Indian J. Med. Res. Source Item Page Count: 3 Subject Category: Immunology; Medicine, General & Internal; Medicine, Research & Experimental ISI Document Delivery No.: 318LP NATURE 452 : 15 2008 *GOV IND NAT PHARM POL 2006 : 2005 AGORAMOORTHY G CURR SCI 87 : 131 2004 RAMAN CV HINDU 0229 : 1948 RAMAN CV PTI NEWS 1210 : 1950 SATYANARAYANA K Impact factor: Time to move on INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH 127 : 4 2008 From garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU Fri Aug 29 14:56:43 2008 From: garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU (=?windows-1252?Q?Eugene_Garfield?=) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 14:56:43 -0400 Subject: Hult, GTM (Hult, G. Tomas M.); Chabowski, BR (Chabowski, Brian R.) Sourcing research as an intellectual network of ideas DECISION SCIENCES, 39 (3): 323-335 AUG 2008 Message-ID: E-mail Address: hult at msu.edu Author(s): Hult, GTM (Hult, G. Tomas M.); Chabowski, BR (Chabowski, Brian R.) Title: Sourcing research as an intellectual network of ideas Source: DECISION SCIENCES, 39 (3): 323-335 AUG 2008 "Strategic sourcing." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 22 Aug 2008, 11:21 UTC. 29 Aug 2008 . "Strategic sourcing is an institutional procurement process that continuously improves and re- evaluates the purchasing activities of a company. It is one component of supply chain management." METHOD Citation Analysis "The use of citation data to study the intellectual structure of a discipline is based on the premise that a published research article represents a specific idea (Small, 1977). The cocitation technique has been used in a number of studies to obtain valid and reliable results to understand the nature of a field?s intellectual structure and its various intellectual clusters. By analyzing how influential articles interrelate with each other during a specific period of time, a more thorough understanding of the field as a network of ideas can result. In fact, citation analysis has been applied in many fields to better understand the interrelationship of works in business-related research. Citation-based studies in business have focused on the influence of journals, authors, and theories (Brown&Gardner, 1985; Culnan, 1986; Chung, Cox,&Mitchell, 2001; Podsakoff, Mackenzie, Bachrach,&Podsakoff, 2005; Colquitt&Zapata-Phelan, 2007; Nerur, Rasheed, & Natarajan, 2008). For example, a relatively recent evaluation of production and operations management as a distinct discipline used citation-based data for analysis (Pilkington & Liston-Heyes, 1999).We extend these previous applications of citation analysis to define the recent intellectual structure of sourcing as an emerging research field via cocitation analysis using MDS." Table 1: Sourcing research journals included in study. Abbreviation Decision Sciences DS European Journal of Operational Research EJOR IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management IEEETEM IIE Transactions IIET INFORMS Journal on Computing IJC International Journal of Operations and Production Management IJOPM International Journal of Production Economics IJPE International Journal of Production Research IJPR Journal of Operations Management JOM Journal of the Operational Research Society JORS Mathematics of Operations Research MOR Management Science MS OMEGA?International Journal of Management Science OIJMS Operations Research OR Production and Operations Management POM Supply Chain Management?An International Journal SCMAIJ Transportation Research Part A?Policy and Practice TRPA Transportation Research Part B?Methodological TRPB Transportation Research Part C?Emerging Technologies TRPC Transportation Research Part D?Transportation and Environment TRPD Transportation Research Part E?Logistics and Transportation Review TRPE Table 2: Sourcing-related keywords used in study. E-Procurement Supply Chain Contracts and Incentives Outsourcing Supply Chain Coordination Distribution Channels Supply Chain Design Order Fulfillment Supply Chain Risk Management Sourcing Selection Sourcing Supplier Assessment Purchasing Supplier Development Strategies Procurement Supplier Relationship Management Supply Management Supplier?Customer Relationship Editorials Language: English Document Type: Article Keywords Plus: STRATEGIC-MANAGEMENT; OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT; COCITATION ANALYSIS; VENDOR SELECTION; DECISION-MAKING; CITATION; PERFORMANCE; DISCIPLINE; JOURNALS; JAPANESE Abstract: What are the current intellectual clusters in the sourcing literature? How do these clusters relate to each other? How has sourcing- related research changed over the last 10 years? We respond to these questions by examining the intellectual structure of research in the sourcing literature across 21 journals during the last decade (1998 2007). Multidimensional scaling is used to analyze cocitation data involving 72,003 citations from 1,960 sourcing articles. The results indicate that 10 different sourcing clusters emerged in the 1998-2002 period and 6 sourcing clusters surfaced in the 2003 2007 period. Five of the intellectual clusters in 1998-2002 disappeared in 2003-2007, five clusters remained, and one new cluster materialized in 2003-2007 that did not exist in the earlier period (Managerial Behavior and Upstream Decision Making). Addresses: Michigan State Univ, Eli Broad Grad Sch Management, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA; Univ Tulsa, Coll Business Adm, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA Reprint Address: Hult, GTM, Michigan State Univ, Eli Broad Grad Sch Management, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA. E-mail Address: hult at msu.edu Cited Reference Count: 37 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BLACKWELL PUBLISHING Publisher Address: 9600 GARSINGTON RD, OXFORD OX4 2DQ, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0011-7315 29-char Source Abbrev.: DECISION SCI ISO Source Abbrev.: Decis. 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