From mansooria at GMAIL.COM Sun Dec 2 07:57:34 2012 From: mansooria at GMAIL.COM (ali mansoori) Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2012 16:27:34 +0330 Subject: A software to analyze the past, present, and future trends (backward & forward trends) of innovations Message-ID: Dear All, We are looking for a software to analyze and monitor the past, present, and future trends (backward & forward trends) of research and innovations based on Patent Analysis. A backward and forward looking measure of innovations and patents will be analyzed and provided. Open access and open source software are preferred. Best regards, -- Ali Mansoori Ph.D. Student of Library and Information Science Shahid Chamran U. IRAN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Mon Dec 3 02:07:26 2012 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 08:07:26 +0100 Subject: Measuring Synergy in University-Industry-Government Relations Message-ID: A Routine for Measuring Synergy in University-Industry-Government Relations: Mutual Information as a Triple-Helix and Quadruple-Helix Indicator Mutual information in three (or more) dimensions can be considered as a Triple-Helix indicator of synergy in university-industry-government relations. An open-source routine th4.exe makes the computation of this indicator interactively available at the Internet, and thus applicable to large sets of data. Th4.exe computes all probabilistic entropies and mutual information in two, three, and, if available in the data, four dimensions among, for example, classes such as geographical addresses (cities, regions), technological codes (e.g., OECD's NACE codes), and size categories; or, alternatively, among institutional addresses (academic, industrial, public sector) in document sets. The relations between the Triple-Helix indicator -- as an indicator of synergy -- and the Triple-Helix model that specifies the possibility of feedback by an overlay of communications, are also discussed. Loet Leydesdorff, Han Woo Park, and Balazs Lengyel December 2012; at http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7230 ** apologies for crosspostings _____ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam. Tel. +31-20-525 6598; fax: +31-842239111 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ Visiting Professor, ISTIC, Beijing; Honorary Fellow, SPRU, University of Sussex; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM Tue Dec 4 07:07:17 2012 From: anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM (anup kumar das) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2012 17:37:17 +0530 Subject: Launching Issue - Journal of Scientometric Research (http://www.jscires.org) Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Greetings! You will be glad to know that a new journal *Journal of Scientometric Research *(www.jscires.org) has been launched. This journal comes from SciBiolMed. Org.which has around 20 journals with 16 journals in Scopus and 1 in SCI. From the second issue onwards, it will be published with MedKnow which has merged with Kluver Health. The objective of this journal is to provide a platform for scholarship in Scientometrics and also act as an exchange between Scientometrics and other closely connected research domains i.e. Science Technology Studies, Innovation studies etc. To attract scholars from interdisciplinary research traditions and also keeping in view that scholars within Scientometrics are themselves from heterogeneous disciplinary traditions, we have created different categories for contributions. Along with Research Paper and Review Paper, the journal has Perspective, and Commentary, Webliography and Research-in-Progress paper for providing platform to young promising researchers or scholars announcing important work in progress. * * *Table Contents from Current Issue* Volume 1, Issue 1, Sep-Dec, 2012 Current Issue: http://www.jscires.org/v1i1 Editorial *Editorial*/ by S Bhattacharya 1(1), pp. 01-02, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.1 Insight *Introduction to Editorial Board Members*/ by S Bhattacharya 1(1), pp. 03-06, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.2 *Journal of Scientometric Research: Affiliation and support system*/ by M Ahmed 1(1), pp. 07-08, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.3 *Issue Highlights*/ by S Bhattacharya 1(1), pp. 09-10, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.4 Review Article * Text mining for science and technology ? a review part I ? characterization/ scientometrics* / by R Kostoff 1(1), pp. 11-21, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.5 Research Article *Basic independence axioms for the publication-citation system*/ by R Rousseau, F Ye 1(1), pp. 22-27, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.6 *Edited volumes, monographs and book chapters in the Book Citation Index (BKCI) and Science Citation Index (SCI, SoSCI, A&HCI)*/ by L Leydesdorff, U Felt 1(1), pp. 28-34, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.7 *Reality-check: Cost-related journal assessment from a practical point of view*/ by C Gumpenberger, A Wernisch, J Gorraiz 1(1), pp. 35-43, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.8 * Brazilian growth in the mainstream science: The role of human resources and national journals*/ by J Leta 1(1), pp. 44-52, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.9 *The world of science according to performance indicators based on percentile ranking normalization*/ by G Prathap, L Leydesdorff 1(1), pp. 53-59, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.10 * Measles: A quantitative analysis of world publications during 2001?2010 */ by A Bala, BM Gupta 1(1), pp. 60-70, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.11 *Biomedical research coverage in English-language Indian newspapers*/ by B Dutt, KC Garg 1(1), pp. 71-78, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.12 Research Notes *Indicators for websites: Particular reference to geriatric sites/* by D Srivastava, R Bahadur 1(1), pp. 79-85, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.13 Webliography *Webliography of STI indicator databases and related publications*/ by AK Das, P Arora, S Bhattacharya 1(1), pp. 86-93, DOI: 10.5530/jscires.2012.1.14 Journal URL : www.jscires.org Current Issue : www.jscires.org/v1i1 Please send your comments, suggestions, and paper contributions to editor at jscires.org. With Warm Regards Sujit Bhattacharya (Editor-in-Chief) Anup Kumar Das (Assistant Editor) -- *Dr. Sujit Bhattacharya*, Ph.D Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Scientometric Research [An Official Publication of SciBiolMed.Org] Senior Principal Scientist (NISTADS) & Guest Faculty (JNU) Dr. K.S. Krishnan Marg, Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012, INDIA Landline: +91-11-25843024 Mobile: +91-9999020157 editor at jscires.org | www.jscires.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM Wed Dec 5 00:28:19 2012 From: anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM (anup kumar das) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 10:58:19 +0530 Subject: Requesting Contributions for the Journal of Scientometric Research, Special Issue-II Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Greetings from the *Journal of Scientometric Research*! You will be glad to know that a new journal *Journal of Scientometric Research* (www.jscires.org) has been launched. This journal comes from SciBiolMed. Org.which has around 20 journals with 16 journals in Scopus and 1 in SCI. From the second issue onwards, it will be published with MedKnow which has merged with Kluwer Health. The objective of this journal is to provide a platform for scholarship in Scientometrics and also act as an exchange between Scientometrics and other closely connected research domains i.e. Science Technology Studies, Innovation studies etc. To attract scholars from interdisciplinary research traditions and also keeping in view that scholars within Scientometrics are themselves from heterogeneous disciplinary traditions, we have created different categories for contributions. Along with Research Paper and Review Paper, the journal has Perspective, and Commentary, Webliography and Research-in-Progress paper for providing platform to young promising researchers or scholars announcing important work in progress. We are bringing out two special issues of the journal. They will be inaugural issues. We are inviting peers/experts and promising researchers to publish in the Special issue. The first special issue is now online (please visit www.jscires.org/v1i1). I am writing this letter to you for inviting you to publish your work in the second special issue January-April 2013. I look forward to your contribution in any of the sections for the Second Special Issue (deadline Feb 15, 2013). Journal Flyer, Call for Paper and Notes for Contributor and the table of contents of the first special issue is enclosed. We will make sure that work accepted after peer review gets a broad audience by announcing the issue through many different channels like newsgroups, mail lists, flyers at conferences. I look forward to your submission in this journal. Thanks for your support. Submission can be done through website. 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Based on data gathered from Scopus, field-specific excellence can be identified in institutions where highly-cited papers have been frequently published. The web application combines both a list of institutions ordered by different indicator values and a map with circles visualizing indicator values for geocoded institutions. Compared to the mapping and ranking approaches introduced hitherto, our underlying statistics (multi-level models) are analytically oriented by allowing (1) the estimation of values for the number of excellent papers for an institution which are statistically more appropriate than the observed values; (2) the calculation of confidence intervals as measures of accuracy for the institutional citation impact; (3) the comparison of a single institution with an "average" institution in a subject area, and (4) the direct comparison of at least two institutions. http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.0304 --------------------------------------- Dr. Dr. habil. Lutz Bornmann Division for Science and Innovation Studies Administrative Headquarters of the Max Planck Society Hofgartenstr. 8 80539 Munich Tel.: +49 89 2108 1265 Mobil: +49 170 9183667 Email: bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: www.lutz-bornmann.de ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From franz.barjak at FHNW.CH Thu Dec 6 08:25:11 2012 From: franz.barjak at FHNW.CH (Barjak Franz) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 14:25:11 +0100 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Message-ID: Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jonathan.adams at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Thu Dec 6 08:38:36 2012 From: jonathan.adams at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (jonathan.adams at THOMSONREUTERS.COM) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 13:38:36 +0000 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: Message-ID: In response to Franz Barjak's enquiry, some work was done on 'bibliometrics for the social sciences' for the UK's Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC) by Robert Tijssen's team at CWTS (University of Leiden) and by us as Evidence Ltd, now acquired by Thomson Reuters. The reports are available at: http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/tools-and-resources/impact-evaluation/bibliometrics.aspx Jonathan Adams Director, Research & Development Phone: +44 (0) 113 384 5680 Fax: +44 (0) 113 384 5874 e/ jonathan.adams at thomsonreuters.com w/ researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/grr/ w/ science.thomsonreuters.com/evidence From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: 06 December 2012 13:25 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From notsjb at LSU.EDU Thu Dec 6 10:01:33 2012 From: notsjb at LSU.EDU (Stephen J Bensman) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 15:01:33 +0000 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Franz, I would suggest that you use Anne-Wil Hazing's program and Google Scholar. We are experimenting with this program and Google Scholar here at Louisiana State University and are obtaining quite accurate and insightful results with it. There are two main advantages. First, the hyperlink has replaced the citation as the main linkage among scientific and scholarly works. Citations are technologically obsolete artifacts of the paper format. Second, Google Scholar retrieves important materials no matter what the bibliographic format or where they are. However, you can use this method only if you fully understand the probabilistic structure of the Web, stochastic models, power laws, scale-free, how PageRank operates. etc. etc. These impose extreme limits on the validity of the sets. You can obtain Harzing's program free from http://www.harzing.com/. If you want to know more about our results, you can contact me. If you want to know how Harzing's program operates and has been utilized, enter a query into Google Scholar, and hit the top hyperlinks. It is that fast. Stephen J Bensman, Ph.D. LSU Libraries Lousiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 7:25 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From michael.ladisch at UCD.IE Thu Dec 6 11:53:20 2012 From: michael.ladisch at UCD.IE (Michael Ladisch) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 16:53:20 +0000 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Franz, The Royal Irish Academy published a report "The Appropriateness of Key Performance Indicators to Research in Arts and Humanities Disciplines " in 2011. It covers a range of disciplines and is quite interesting. Viele Gruesse aus Dublin Michael Ladisch On 06/12/2012 13:25, Barjak Franz wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Dear list, > > The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring > output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and > well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how > to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking > to answers on questions such as: > > - What types of publications should be counted? > > - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication > index or indices or, in other words, should different types of > publications get different weights? > > - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? > > - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed > or compared? > > Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. > > Best wishes > > Franz Barjak > > ********************************************* > Dr. Franz Barjak > > Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research > University of Applied Sciences > Northwestern Switzerland FHNW > School of Business > Riggenbachstrasse 16 > CH-4600 Olten > Switzerland > franz.barjak at fhnw.ch > p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 > ********************************************* > -- Michael Ladisch Bibliographic Services Librarian University College Dublin James Joyce Library Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland Tel: +353 (0)1 716 7530 Email: michael.ladisch at ucd.ie Library website: http://www.ucd.ie/library -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at LIS.UPATRAS.GR Thu Dec 6 13:18:48 2012 From: john at LIS.UPATRAS.GR (Tsakonas Giannis) Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 20:18:48 +0200 Subject: TPDL 2013 - Call for Tutorials Message-ID: # apologies for cross-postings # TPDL 2013 - Call for Tutorials 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries 22-26 September 2013 Valletta, Malta www.tpdl2013.info --------------------------------------- * Introduction * The International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL) is the leading scientific forum on digital libraries and related research areas that brings together researchers, developers, content providers and practitioners. The first day of the conference will offer conference attendees and local participants a stimulating and informative selection of tutorials covering current topics in digital libraries and related technologies and areas of research. Topics should have a direct relevance to the topics of the conference; a full list of current topics of interest can be found at . Anticipated areas of interest at the time of TPDL2013 include topics related to digital libraries, their foundations and methodologies, as well as their relevant applications and usages, including cross-disciplinary areas. We especially welcome tutorials bridging multiple areas, or presenting new perspectives in these areas, and tutorials with a practical hands-on approach that educate participants in using a technology after the tutorial. Proposals will be considered for half-day and full-day tutorials. Tutorials may cover material either at an introductory level (introducing new areas of research or practice to attendees) or in depth (advancing the understanding of attendees with basic familiarity of the area). Tutorials may target researchers, practitioners, or the field as a whole. * Proposals * Tutorial proposals should be submitted in PDF via A tutorial proposal should include the following: - Title of the tutorial - Instructor(s) and their credentials (short CV, link to personal web page) - Aims, scope and learning objectives of the tutorial - Relevance to TPDL2013 and significance for the research field - Full description (1-2 pages to be used for evaluation) - Tutorial history (previous offerings of tutorial, if any) - Format of tutorial (half- or full-day) - Target audience and prerequisite knowledge - Keywords - Any other noteworthy comments or remarks Each submitted proposal will be reviewed by the Tutorial Chairs and the Program Committee with the approval of the Conference General Chairs and Program Chairs. Notification of acceptance will be sent via email to the tutorial proposers by April 22, 2013. Upon submitting the tutorial proposal, the proposers commit that in case the tutorial is accepted, all lecturers will physically attend and present the tutorial. Upon acceptance the tutorial proposers will have to deliver a 300 Word abstract (1-2 paragraphs) suitable for inclusion in conference website, while a two (2) pages abstract in LNCS format documenting the tutorial will be included in the TPDL2013 conference proceedings published in the Springer LNCS series. The selected tutorials will be organized on September 22, 2013, before the Main Track of the conference, in the Historic Buildings of University of Malta in Valletta, Malta. The Organizing Committee will provide substantial support in the area of logistics management, namely registration, catering, halls and infrastructure. * Important dates * Tutorial submission deadline: March 4, 2013 Acceptance notification: April 22, 2013 Tutorials date: September 22, 2013 * Information * Queries regarding tutorial proposals should be sent to the Tutorial Chairs: Jaap Kamps and Hussein Suleman From Truyken.Ossenblok at UA.AC.BE Fri Dec 7 04:52:52 2012 From: Truyken.Ossenblok at UA.AC.BE (Ossenblok Truyken) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 09:52:52 +0000 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear mr Barjak In Flanders (Belgium) we have built the Flemish Academic Bibliographic Database for the Social Sciences and Humanities (VABB-SHW) to measure output in the SSH. In Norway as well, a new database named the Current Research Information System In Norway or CRIStin, has been constructed for this purpose. CRIStin covers all publications of all disciplines, thus including those of the SSH. More information can be found in the following articles: - Engels Tim, Ossenblok Truyken, Spruyt Eric.- Changing publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities, 2000-2009. Scientometrics: an international journal for all quantitative aspects of the science of science and science policy - ISSN 0138-9130 - 93:2(2012), p. 373-390 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s11192-012-0680-2 - Ossenblok Truyken, Engels Tim, Sivertsen Gunnar.- The representation of the social sciences and humanities in the Web of Science : a comparison of publication patterns and incentive structures in Flanders and Norway (2005-9). Research evaluation - ISSN 0958-2029 - 21:4(2012), p. 280-290 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/reseval/rvs019 - Schneider Jesper -An outline of the bibliometric indicator used for performance-based funding of research institutions in Norway. European Political Science, 8(3), 364-378 (2009) - doi:10.1057/eps.2009.19 Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: donderdag 6 december 2012 14:25 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Tel.: +31-20- 525 6598; fax: +31-842239111 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ ; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ &hl=en From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Ossenblok Truyken Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 10:53 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear mr Barjak In Flanders (Belgium) we have built the Flemish Academic Bibliographic Database for the Social Sciences and Humanities (VABB-SHW) to measure output in the SSH. In Norway as well, a new database named the Current Research Information System In Norway or CRIStin, has been constructed for this purpose. CRIStin covers all publications of all disciplines, thus including those of the SSH. More information can be found in the following articles: - Engels Tim, Ossenblok Truyken, Spruyt Eric.- Changing publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities, 2000-2009. Scientometrics: an international journal for all quantitative aspects of the science of science and science policy - ISSN 0138-9130 - 93:2(2012), p. 373-390 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s11192-012-0680-2 - Ossenblok Truyken, Engels Tim, Sivertsen Gunnar.- The representation of the social sciences and humanities in the Web of Science : a comparison of publication patterns and incentive structures in Flanders and Norway (2005-9). Research evaluation - ISSN 0958-2029 - 21:4(2012), p. 280-290 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/reseval/rvs019 - Schneider Jesper -An outline of the bibliometric indicator used for performance-based funding of research institutions in Norway. European Political Science, 8(3), 364-378 (2009) - doi:10.1057/eps.2009.19 Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: donderdag 6 december 2012 14:25 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Truyken.Ossenblok at UA.AC.BE Fri Dec 7 06:28:29 2012 From: Truyken.Ossenblok at UA.AC.BE (Ossenblok Truyken) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 11:28:29 +0000 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: <006901cdd464$8ab099a0$a011cce0$@leydesdorff.net> Message-ID: Dear Loet The VABB is publicly accessible through the following link: anet.ua.ac.be/opac/opacvabbg (copy-paste in browser). More information about the database (FAQ's, list of journals, list of publishers, access to VABB, etc.) can be found on the website: www.ecoom.be/en/vabb More information about CRIStin can be found on http://www.cristin.no/english/ Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Loet Leydesdorff Sent: vrijdag 7 december 2012 11:21 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear Truyken, Are these databases publicly accessible? Best, Loet ________________________________ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam. Tel.: +31-20- 525 6598; fax: +31-842239111 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ ; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Ossenblok Truyken Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 10:53 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear mr Barjak In Flanders (Belgium) we have built the Flemish Academic Bibliographic Database for the Social Sciences and Humanities (VABB-SHW) to measure output in the SSH. In Norway as well, a new database named the Current Research Information System In Norway or CRIStin, has been constructed for this purpose. CRIStin covers all publications of all disciplines, thus including those of the SSH. More information can be found in the following articles: - Engels Tim, Ossenblok Truyken, Spruyt Eric.- Changing publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities, 2000-2009. Scientometrics: an international journal for all quantitative aspects of the science of science and science policy - ISSN 0138-9130 - 93:2(2012), p. 373-390 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s11192-012-0680-2 - Ossenblok Truyken, Engels Tim, Sivertsen Gunnar.- The representation of the social sciences and humanities in the Web of Science : a comparison of publication patterns and incentive structures in Flanders and Norway (2005-9). Research evaluation - ISSN 0958-2029 - 21:4(2012), p. 280-290 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/reseval/rvs019 - Schneider Jesper -An outline of the bibliometric indicator used for performance-based funding of research institutions in Norway. European Political Science, 8(3), 364-378 (2009) - doi:10.1057/eps.2009.19 Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: donderdag 6 december 2012 14:25 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Fri Dec 7 07:01:57 2012 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 13:01:57 +0100 Subject: Measuring institutional output in the social sciences In-Reply-To: <71C2B4CAA936794DB33608213272F807A617562B@xmail32.ad.ua.ac.be> Message-ID: Thanks! Loet _____ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam. Tel.: +31-20- 525 6598; fax: +31-842239111 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ ; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ &hl=en From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Ossenblok Truyken Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 12:28 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear Loet The VABB is publicly accessible through the following link: anet.ua.ac.be/opac/opacvabbg (copy-paste in browser). More information about the database (FAQ's, list of journals, list of publishers, access to VABB, etc.) can be found on the website: www.ecoom.be/en/vabb More information about CRIStin can be found on http://www.cristin.no/english/ Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Loet Leydesdorff Sent: vrijdag 7 december 2012 11:21 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear Truyken, Are these databases publicly accessible? Best, Loet _____ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam. Tel.: +31-20- 525 6598; fax: +31-842239111 loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ ; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ &hl=en From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Ossenblok Truyken Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 10:53 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear mr Barjak In Flanders (Belgium) we have built the Flemish Academic Bibliographic Database for the Social Sciences and Humanities (VABB-SHW) to measure output in the SSH. In Norway as well, a new database named the Current Research Information System In Norway or CRIStin, has been constructed for this purpose. CRIStin covers all publications of all disciplines, thus including those of the SSH. More information can be found in the following articles: - Engels Tim, Ossenblok Truyken, Spruyt Eric.- Changing publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities, 2000-2009. Scientometrics: an international journal for all quantitative aspects of the science of science and science policy - ISSN 0138-9130 - 93:2(2012), p. 373-390 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s11192-012-0680-2 - Ossenblok Truyken, Engels Tim, Sivertsen Gunnar.- The representation of the social sciences and humanities in the Web of Science : a comparison of publication patterns and incentive structures in Flanders and Norway (2005-9). Research evaluation - ISSN 0958-2029 - 21:4(2012), p. 280-290 - http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1093/reseval/rvs019 - Schneider Jesper -An outline of the bibliometric indicator used for performance-based funding of research institutions in Norway. European Political Science, 8(3), 364-378 (2009) - doi:10.1057/eps.2009.19 Best regards Truyken Truyken Ossenblok Doctoraatsstudent Expertisecentrum O&O Monitoring (ECOOM) PhD student Centre for R&D Monitoring Universiteit Antwerpen | ECOOM Middelheimlaan 1| 2020 Antwerpen | Belgium Tel: +32 3 265 31 07 | truyken.ossenblok at ua.ac.be http://www.ecoom.be/vabb From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Barjak Franz Sent: donderdag 6 december 2012 14:25 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Measuring institutional output in the social sciences Dear list, The weaknesses of using mainly journal-based databases for measuring output in the social sciences and humanities are widely discussed and well known. I would be interested in literature or approaches on how to measure institutional output in the social sciences. I am looking to answers on questions such as: - What types of publications should be counted? - Is there an accepted procedure for combining them into a publication index or indices or, in other words, should different types of publications get different weights? - How should such measures be normalised at institutional level? - Have institutional practices of measuring output ever been analysed or compared? Thanks for any suggestions and hints to literature. Best wishes Franz Barjak ********************************************* Dr. Franz Barjak Professor for Empirical Economic & Social Research University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW School of Business Riggenbachstrasse 16 CH-4600 Olten Switzerland franz.barjak at fhnw.ch p. +41 62 287 7825, fax: +41 62 287 7845 ********************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Fri Dec 7 15:49:38 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 20:49:38 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest to readers of SIG-Metrics List Message-ID: TITLE: Publishing Rejected manuscripts receive citation boost (News Item, English) AUTHOR: Banks, M SOURCE: PHYSICS WORLD 25 (11). NOV 2012. p.8 IOP PUBLISHING LTD, BRISTOL SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title; PHYS WORLD source_abbrev_20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Scale-Free Structures Emerging from Co-evolution of a Network and the Distribution of a Diffusive Resource on it (Article, English) AUTHOR: Aoki, T; Aoyagi, T SOURCE: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 109 (20). NOV 12 2012. p.NIL_35-NIL_39 AMER PHYSICAL SOC, COLLEGE PK SEARCH TERM(S): PRICE DJD rauth; PHYS REV LETT source_abbrev_20 KEYWORDS+: COMPLEX NETWORKS; LAW; EXPLANATION; DYNAMICS; INCOME ABSTRACT: Co-evolution exhibited by a network system, involving the intricate interplay between the dynamics of the network itself and the subsystems connected by it, is a key concept for understanding the self- organized, flexible nature of real-world network systems. We propose a simple model of such coevolving network dynamics, in which the diffusion of a resource over a weighted network and the resource-driven evolution of the link weights occur simultaneously. We demonstrate that, under feasible conditions, the network robustly acquires scale-free characteristics in the asymptotic state. Interestingly, in the case that the system includes dissipation, it asymptotically realizes a dynamical phase characterized by an organized scale-free network, in which the ranking of each node with respect to the quantity of the resource possessed thereby changes ceaselessly. Our model offers a unified framework for understanding some real-world diffusion-driven network systems of diverse types. AUTHOR ADDRESS: T Aoki, Kagawa Univ, Fac Educ, Takamatsu, Kagawa 7608521, Japan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: LEGENDS OF THE FIELD: INFLUENTIAL SCHOLARS IN MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ponterotto, JG; Fingerhut, EC; McGuinness, R SOURCE: PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS 111 (2). OCT 2012. p.364-382 AMMONS SCIENTIFIC, LTD, MISSOULA SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; PSYCHOL REP source_abbrev_20 KEYWORDS+: H-INDEX ABSTRACT: This study identified the most frequently cited scholars across 28 leading multicultural textbooks used in the training of counselors and counseling psychologists. Four spheres or clusters of multicultural scholars were identified and were characterized, respectively, as having either a profound, highly significant, significant, or important impact on the academic multicultural training of counseling graduate students. The top-cited scholars across the textbooks were also examined in relation to their scholarly productivity (number of publications) and their impact (number of citations) in peer- reviewed journals. Specifically, multicultural scholars were assessed on the delta-beta coefficient, Scopus and PsycINFO publications count, Scopus citations, and the increasingly popular h-index of scientific impact. Limitations of the study and implications of the findings for counseling training were highlighted. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JG Ponterotto, Fordham Univ, Lincoln Ctr, Div Psychol & Educ Serv, Room 1008,113 W 60th St, New York, NY 10023 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The intellectual structure of organizational ambidexterity: A bibliographic investigation into the state of the art (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Nosella, A; Cantarello, S; Filippini, R SOURCE: STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION 10 (4). NOV 2012. p.450-465 SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): KESSLER MM AM DOC 14:10 1963; KEYWORDS+: STRATEGIC AMBIDEXTERITY; ABSORPTIVE-CAPACITY; MARKET ORIENTATION; MODERATING ROLE; MEDIATING ROLE; INNOVATION STREAMS; RESEARCH-FRONT; PERFORMANCE; EXPLOITATION; EXPLORATION AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Nosella, Univ Padua, Dept Managerial Engn, Stradella San Nicola 3, I-36100 Vicenza, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Calibrated Bayes, an Alternative Inferential Paradigm for Official Statistics (Article, English) AUTHOR: Little, RJ SOURCE: JOURNAL OF OFFICIAL STATISTICS 28 (3). SEP 2012. p.309-334 STATISTICS SWEDEN, OREBRO SEARCH TERM(S): SCI WAT* rwork KEYWORDS: Bayesian statistics; frequentist statistics; likelihood principle; robust models; model checking; statistical inference KEYWORDS+: GENERALIZED ADDITIVE-MODELS; 2-STAGE CLUSTER SAMPLES; IMPUTED SURVEY DATA; MULTIPLE-IMPUTATION; REGRESSION- ANALYSIS; COMBINING INFORMATION; POST-STRATIFICATION; ASSISTED ESTIMATION; INTERVAL ESTIMATION; FINITE POPULATIONS ABSTRACT: I characterize the prevailing philosophy of official statistics as a design/model compromise (DMC). It is design-based for descriptive inferences from large samples, and model-based for small area estimation, nonsampling errors such as nonresponse or measurement error, and some other subfields like ARIMA modeling of time series. I suggest that DMC involves a form of "inferential schizophrenia", and offer examples of the problems this creates. An alternative philosophy for survey inference is calibrated Bayes (CB), where inferences for a particular data set are Bayesian, but models are chosen to yield inferences that have good design-based properties. I argue that CB resolves DMC conflicts, and capitalizes on the strengths of both frequentist and Bayesian approaches. Features of the CB approach to surveys include the incorporation of survey design information into the model, and models with weak prior distributions that avoid strong parametric assumptions. I describe two applications to U.S. Census Bureau data. AUTHOR ADDRESS: RJ Little, Univ Michigan, Dept Biostat, Bur Census, Sch Publ Hlth, 1420 Washington Hts, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Trends in scientific literature on atypical antipsychotic drugs in South Korea: A bibliometric study (Meeting Abstract, English) AUTHOR: Pae, CU; Lopez-Munoz, F; Shen, W; Moreno, R; Rubio, G; Molina, J; Noriega, C; Perez-Nieto, M SOURCE: ASIA-PACIFIC PSYCHIATRY 4 (SUPPL SP ISS). OCT 2012. p.159 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A bibliometric study of scientific research on second- generation antipsychotic drugs in Hong Kong (Meeting Abstract, English) AUTHOR: Chung, AKK; Lopez-Munoz, F; Shen, WW; Huelves, L; Noriega, C; Rubio, G SOURCE: ASIA-PACIFIC PSYCHIATRY 4 (SUPPL SP ISS). OCT 2012. p.173-174 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: International scientific productivity on second- generation antipsychotic drugs in Taiwan: A bibliometric study (Meeting Abstract, English) AUTHOR: Shen, WW; Lopez-Munoz, F; Moreno, R; Molina, JD; Noriega, C; Perez-Nieto, MA SOURCE: ASIA-PACIFIC PSYCHIATRY 4 (SUPPL SP ISS). OCT 2012. p.181 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometric analysis on lung cancer in China during the period of 2001-2010 (Letter, English) AUTHOR: Ren, YG; Wang, QJ; Tian, L; Wang, C; Cui, SN; Zhang, JJ SOURCE: THORACIC CANCER 3 (4). NOV 2012. p.363-366 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN AUTHOR ADDRESS: YG Ren, China Med Univ, Shenyang, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Knowledge Networks in Science within a Regional Innovation System (Article, English) AUTHOR: Belussi, F; Porcellato, D SOURCE: MANAGING NETWORKS OF CREATIVITY 19. 2012. p.65-86 ROUTLEDGE, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; PRICE DJD rauth; GARFIELD E NATURE 227:669 1970 KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; GEOGRAPHICAL PROXIMITY; SOCIAL- STRUCTURE; PATTERNS; BIOTECHNOLOGY; ALLIANCES; DYNAMICS AUTHOR ADDRESS: F Belussi, Univ Padua, Dept Econ Marco Fanno, Fac Sci Policy, I-35100 Padua, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: TOPIC DETECTION IN BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASES (Article, English) AUTHOR: Biryukov, M SOURCE: KDIR 2009: PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL. 2009. p.236-242 INSTICC-INST SYST TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION CONTROL & COMMUNICATION, SETUBAL SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOGRAPHIC* item_title KEYWORDS: Topic detection; Topic clustering; Graph properties; Knowledge discovery in data bases ABSTRACT: Detection of research topics in scientific publications has attracted a lot of attention in the past few years. In this paper we introduce and compare various metrics of topic ranking, which allow to distinguish between general and focused topic terms. We use DBLP as a testbed for our experiments. AUTHOR ADDRESS: M Biryukov, Univ Luxembourg, MINE Grp, 6 Richard Coudenhove Kalergi, L-1359 Luxembourg, Luxembourg -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ======================================================================== Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(2); TO(1) Title: Bibliometric Analysis of the most relevant Iberoamerican Journals related *to* Clinical and Health Psychology of the Journal Citation Reports (2011) Authors: Ariza, T; Granados, MR Author Full Names: Ariza, Tania; Reina Granados, M. Source: TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, 30 (3):89-102; DEC 2012 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics, journals, psychology, impact factor, Journal Citation Reports KeyWords Plus: SPANISH PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES; MENTAL-HEALTH; SCIENCE; WEB; INTERNATIONALITY; DISORDERS; VARIABLES; ARTICLES; IMPACT; INDEX Abstract: Psychology journals are the benchmark of theoretical and methodological research. Therefore, the purpose of the current study consisted of conducting a bibliometric analysis of International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Revista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental, Salud Mental and Terapia Psicologica for the past five years. Content analysis of articles was based on indicators of the Journal Citation Reports (*impact factor*, immediacy index and number of citations) and bibliometric indicators (number of articles, authorship index, institutional affiliation, methodology, types of sample, general and specific themes and language of publication). Our results verify the characteristics of each journal and finally, it reflects on the positive aspects that should be maintained by the journals and the negative aspects that can be improved to achieve greater prestige. Reprint Address: Univ Granada, Fac Psicol, Campus Cartuja S-N, Granada 18011, Spain. Addresses: [Ariza, Tania] Univ Granada, Fac Psicol, Granada 18011, Spain E-mail Address: tariza at ugr.es Cited Reference Count: 74 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SOCIEDAD CHILENA PSICOLOGIA CLINICA, RICARDO MATTE PEREZ 492 PROVIDENCIA, SANTIAGO, 00000, CHILE ISSN: 0716-6184 Web of Science Categories: Psychology, Clinical Research Areas: Psychology IDS Number: 030HD Unique ID: WOS:000310560800009 Cited References: Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2010, PSICOTHEMA, V22, P171 Granados M.R., 2011, Aula Abierta, V39, P97 Villalobos-Galvis Fredy, 2007, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, V39, P593 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2011, PSICOTHEMA, V23, P527 Quevedo-Blasco R., 2012, Aula Abierta, V40, P117 Garcia-Garcia Emilio S., 2011, TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, V29, P233 Alonso-Fernandez Francisco, 2011, SALUD MENTAL, V34, P481 Micin Sonia, 2011, TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, V29, P53 Villar A., 2011, Aula Abierta, V39, P85 Ortiz J., 2003, Terapia Psicologica, V21, P61 Rojas-Vilches Angela P., 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P313 Keegan E., 2007, Revista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, V16, P49 Rezende M., 2011, Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental, V14, P70 Navarrete-Cortes J., 2009, Revista Mexicana de Psicologia, V2, P131 Pimentel Mauricio, 2011, TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, V29, P43 Quevedo-Blasco Raul, 2011, UNIVERSITAS PSYCHOLOGICA, V10, P937 Agudelo D, 2003, PSICOTHEMA, V15, P507 Vera-Villarroel Pablo, 2006, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, V38, P551 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2012, PSICOTHEMA, V24, P435 Navarrete-Cortes Jose, 2010, UNIVERSITAS PSYCHOLOGICA, V9, P553 Zubeidat I, 2004, Universitas Psychologica, V3, P47 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2010, PSICOTHEMA, V22, P924 Franca O., 2009, Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental, V12, P650 Teixeira Monica, 2011, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOPATOLOGIA FUNDAMENTAL, V14, P690 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P265 Zych Izabela, 2007, REVISTA MEXICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, V24, P15 Hartley James, 2012, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V12, P143 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2010, REVISTA DE PSICODIDACTICA, V15, P3 Gercovich D., 2011, Revista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, V3, P239 Castillo E, 2003, Rev Col Med, V34, P164 Quevedo-Blasco Raul, 2010, PSICOLOGIA-REFLEXAO E CRITICA, V23, P384 Escartin Jordi, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V10, P519 Gallegos M., 2010, Universitas Psychologica, V9, P911 Garcia-Silberman S, 2004, SALUD MENTAL, V27, P8 UNESCO, 1988, Proyecto de nomenclatura internacional normalizada relativa a la Ciencia y la Tecnologia, Cristina Ravazzola Maria, 2010, REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CLINICA PSICOLOGICA, V19, P83 Alves Tamara Goncalves, 2011, REVISTA ARGENTINA DE CLINICA PSICOLOGICA, V20, P255 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P95 Vazquez Roxana D., 2011, SALUD MENTAL, V34, P21 Moreira Virginia, 2011, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOPATOLOGIA FUNDAMENTAL, V14, P110 Alonso Olivas-Avila Jose, 2012, PSICOTHEMA, V24, P594 Quevedo-Blasco Raul, 2010, SALUD MENTAL, V33, P133 Alvis-Guzman N., 2002, Revista de Salud Publica, V8, P27 Garfield E., 2003, International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, V3, P363 Buela-Casal G., 2012, Revista Electronica de Metodologia Aplicada (REMA), V17, P35 Buela-Casal G, 2003, PSICOTHEMA, V15, P23 Salazar M.L., 2009, Salud Mental, V32, P469 Buela-Casal G, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V67, P45 Lecannelier Felipe, 2011, TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, V29, P107 Oliveira Cristiane, 2011, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOPATOLOGIA FUNDAMENTAL, V14, P627 de Kohan NC, 2002, REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGIA, V34, P229 Watson David, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P429 Beutel Manfred E., 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P443 Griffin Claire, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V10, P279 Zuniga Daniela, 2011, TERAPIA 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CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P549 Pascual Aitziber, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V11, P229 ======================================================================= Title: Perceived information gain from randomized trials correlates with publication in high-*impact factor* journals Authors: Evangelou, E; Siontis, KC; Pfeiffer, T; Ioannidis, JPA Author Full Names: Evangelou, Evangelos; Siontis, Konstantinos C.; Pfeiffer, Thomas; Ioannidis, John P. A. Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 65 (12):1274-1281; 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2012.06.009 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Randomized trials, Information gain, Meta-analysis, Entropy, Impact factor, Scientific journals KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; CLINICAL-TRIALS; BIAS; METAANALYSES; HETEROGENEITY; CANCER; TOOL Abstract: Objective: To examine whether perceived information gain (IG) drives the publication of randomized trials in high-*impact factor* (IF) journals. Study Design and Setting: We estimated IG as the Kullback-Leibler divergence, quantifying how much a new finding changes established knowledge. We used 67 meta-analyses (964 randomized trials) that include one or more trials from any of the three highest IF general medical journals (NEJM, JAMA, and Lancet). We calculated IG for the presence of a non-null effect (IG(1)) and IG for the effect size magnitude (IG(2)). Results: Across meta-analyses, the summary correlation coefficient of IF was 0.23 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.14, 0.31) for IG(1) and 0.35 (95% CI: 0.25, 0.46) for IG(2). IF also correlated with the P-value of the results (r = 0.18), order of publication (r = -0.13), and number of events in the trial (r = 0.36). Multivariate regression including IG, order of publication, P-value, and the number of events showed that IG is an independent correlate of IF. IG(2) explained a substantially larger proportion of the variance in IF than IG(1). Conclusion: Publication in journals with high IF is driven by how extensively the results of a study change prior perceptions of the evidence, independently of the statistical significance and size of the study. (c) 2012 Published by Elsevier Inc. Reprint Address: Univ Ioannina, Sch Med, Dept Hyg & Epidemiol, Univ Campus, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece. Addresses: [Evangelou, Evangelos; Siontis, Konstantinos C.; Ioannidis, John P. A.] Univ Ioannina, Sch Med, Dept Hyg & Epidemiol, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Tufts Med Ctr, Inst Clin Res & Hlth Policy Studies, Boston, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Tufts Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Harvard Univ, Program Evolutionary Dynam, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Massey Univ, New Zealand Inst Adv Study, Auckland 0745, New Zealand [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Dept Med, Stanford Prevent Res Ctr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Stanford Prevent Res Ctr, Dept Hlth Res & Policy, Stanford, CA 94305 USA [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Dept Stat, Sch Humanities & Sci, Stanford, CA 94305 USA E-mail Address: jioannid at stanford.edu Cited Reference Count: 40 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0895-4356 Web of Science Categories: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Research Areas: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health IDS Number: 031VA Unique ID: WOS:000310669400009 Cited References: Ioannidis JPA, 2001, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V98, P831 HANSSON S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P906 Djulbegovic Berijamin, 2008, ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V168, P632 Higgins JPT, 2002, STATISTICS IN MEDICINEInternational Symposium on Methodological Issues in Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis, JUL 03-05, 2000, OXFORD, ENGLAND, V21, P1539 LAU J, 1992, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V327, P248 Ioannidis John P. 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Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY, 4 (6):395-396; 10.1136/neurintsurg-2012-010526 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT; ISCHEMIC-STROKE; MALFORMATIONS; PROTECTION; ANEURYSMS; DEVICE Reprint Address: Massachusetts Gen Hosp, NeuroEndovasc Program, 55 Fruit St,Gray 241B, Boston, MA 02114 USA. Addresses: [Hirsch, Joshua A.] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, NeuroEndovasc Program, Boston, MA 02114 USA [Albuquerque, Felipe C.] Barrow Neurol Inst, Div Neurol Surg, Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA [Fiorella, David] SUNY Stony Brook, Dept Neurosurg, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA [Prestigiacomo, Charles J.] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Neurol Surg, Newark, NJ 07103 USA [Zaidat, Osama] Med Coll Wisconsin, Dept Neurol Neurosurg & Radiol, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA [Tarr, Robert W.] Univ Hosp Case Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Cincinnati, OH USA E-mail Address: hirsch at snisonline.org Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND ISSN: 1759-8478 Web of Science Categories: Neuroimaging; Surgery Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology; Surgery IDS Number: 029MX Unique ID: WOS:000310501000011 Cited References: Tarr Robert W., 2011, JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY, V3, P309 Tinsley Nancy, 2011, JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY, V3, P194 Hirsch J. 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Source: KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, 224 (5):285-290; 10.1055/s-0032-1323711 SEP-OCT 2012 Language: German Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; PRETERM INFANTS Reprint Address: Univ Dusseldorf, Univ Klinikum, ESPED Geschaftsstelle, Koordiierungszentrum Klin Studien, Moorenstr 5, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany. Addresses: [Goebel, U.] Univ Dusseldorf, Univ Klinikum, ESPED Geschaftsstelle, Koordiierungszentrum Klin Studien, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany [Gortner, L.] Univ Klinikum Saarlandes, Kliniken Kinder & Jugendmed, Klin Allgemeine Padiatrie & Neonatol, D-66421 Homburg, Germany E-mail Address: goebelu at arcor.de; ludwig.gortner at uks.eu Cited Reference Count: 35 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY ISSN: 0300-8630 Web of Science Categories: Pediatrics Research Areas: Pediatrics IDS Number: 029KH Unique ID: WOS:000310493900001 Cited References: Gensini G F, 1999, Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di medicina interna, V14, P130 Ioannidis JP, 2010, PLoS One, V5, Bittner T. 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Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Thomson Reuters provides annual report in the form of *impact factor* (IF) for each journal. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the citation parameters of Hepatitis Monthly by JCR in 2010 and compare them with GS and Sc. Materials and Methods: All articles of Hepat Mon published in 2009 and 2008 which had been cited in 2010 in three databases including WoS, Sc and GS gathered in a spread-sheet. The IFs were manually calculated. Results: Among the 104 total published articles the accuracy rates of GS and Sc in recording the total number of articles was 96% and 87.5%. There was a difference between IFs among the three databases (0.793 in ISI [Institute for Scientific Information], 0.945 in Sc and 0.85 GS). The missing rate of citations in ISI was 4% totally. Original articles were the main cited types, whereas, guidelines and clinical challenges were the least ones. Conclusions: None of the three databases succeed to record all articles published in the journal. Despite high sensitivity of GS comparing to Sc, it cannot be a reliable source for indexing since GS has lack of screening in the data collection and low specificity. Using an average of three IFs is suggested to find the correct IF. Editors should be more aware on the role of original articles in increasing IF and the potential efficacy of review articles in long term *impact factor*. Published by Kowsar Corp, 2012. cc 3.0. Reprint Address: Kowsar, Hoenbrock, Netherlands. Addresses: [Miri, Seyyed Mohammad; Raoofi, Azam; Heidari, Zahra] Kowsar, Hoenbrock, Netherlands [Miri, Seyyed Mohammad] Baqiyatallah Res Ctr Gastroenterol & Liver Dis, Tehran, Iran [Heidari, Zahra] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci & Hlth Serv, Dept Clin Psychol, Tehran, Iran E-mail Address: Raufee at mykowsar.com Funding Acknowledgement: Kowsar Funding Text: This study was supported by Kowsar as the publisher of Hepatitis Monthly. Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BAQIYATALLAH RESEARCH CENTER, GASTROENTEROLOGY & LIVER DISEASES, TEHRAN, 00000, IRAN ISSN: 1735-143X Article Number: e7441 Web of Science Categories: Gastroenterology & Hepatology Research Areas: Gastroenterology & Hepatology IDS Number: 034DO Unique ID: WOS:000310850500002 Cited References: Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Coleman R, 1999, ANATOMICAL RECORD, V257, P54 Vieira Elizabeth S., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P587 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P257 Harzing A.-W., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8, V1, P61 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Bauer K, 2005, D-Lib magazine, V11, P1 Pauly D, 2005, Ethics Sci Environ Polit, V2005, P33 Bagatin Edileia, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, V50, P1432 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Kousha Kayvan, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P273 Bakkalbasi Nisa, 2006, Biomedical digital libraries, V3, P7 Chew Mabel, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, V100, P142 ======================================================================= Title: Update *Impact Factor* 2011 of the Journal Authors: Giunta, RE; Prommersberger, KJ Author Full Names: Giunta, Riccardo E.; Prommersberger, Karl-Josef Source: HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE, 44 (4):191-192; 10.1055/s-0032-1321863 AUG 2012 Language: German Document Type: Editorial Material Reprint Address: Univ Munich, Handchirurg Plast Chirurg & Asthet Chirurg Klinik, Pettenkoferstr 8A, D-80336 Munich, Germany. Addresses: [Giunta, Riccardo E.] Univ Munich, Handchirurg Plast Chirurg & Asthet Chirurg Klinik, D-80336 Munich, Germany [Prommersberger, Karl-Josef] Klin Handchirurg Herz, D-97616 Bad Neustadt an der Saale, Germany [Prommersberger, Karl-Josef] Gefass Klin GmbH, D-97616 Bad Neustadt an der Saale, Germany E-mail Address: R.Giunta at med.uni-muenchen.de; hael at handchirurgie.de Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC, 333 SEVENTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10001 USA ISSN: 0722-1819 Web of Science Categories: Surgery Research Areas: Surgery IDS Number: 030GZ Unique ID: WOS:000310560400001 Cited References: Giunta R. E., 2006, HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE, V38, P345 Giunta Riccardo E., 2009, HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE, V41, P191 Giunta Riccardo E., 2010, HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE, V42, P223 Giunta RE, 2005, Handchir Mikrochir Plast Chir, V37, P221 Giunta R. E., 2009, HANDCHIRURGIE MIKROCHIRURGIE PLASTISCHE CHIRURGIE, V41, P359 ======================================================================= Title: The development of general practice as *an* academic discipline in Germany - *an* analysis of *research* *output* between 2000 and 2010 Authors: Schneider, A; Grossmann, N; Linde, K Author Full Names: Schneider, Antonius; Grossmann, Nadine; Linde, Klaus Group Author(s): DFG Network Clincial Trials Gen Source: BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, 13 10.1186/1471-2296-13-58 JUN 15 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Research articles, Germany, Primary care, General practice, Academic performance KeyWords Plus: PRIMARY-CARE; IMPACT FACTOR; HEALTH-CARE Abstract: Background: Governmental funding support is seen as a prerequisite for the growth of research in general practice. Several funding programs in the amount of (sic) 13.2 Mio were introduced in Germany from 2002 to February 2012. We aim to provide an overview of publications reporting original data and systematic reviews from German academic family medicine published between 2000 and 2010. Methods: Publications were identified by searching the database Scopus and screening publication lists of family medicine divisions or institutes. Papers had to report original primary research studies or systematic reviews; at least one of the authors had to be affiliated to a German academic family medicine division or institute. Results: 794 articles were included. The number of publications increased steadily starting from 107 in the period from 2000 to 2003, to 273 from 2004 to 2007, and finally to 414 from 2008 to 2010. Less than 25% were published in English in the first period. This proportion increased to 60.6% from 2008 to 2010. Articles published in a journal without *impact factor* decreased from 59.8% to 31.9%. Nevertheless, even in the most recent period only 31.6% of all articles were published in a journal with an *impact factor* above 2. The median *impact factor* increased from 0 in the first period to 1.2 in the last. Conclusions: The output of original research publications from academic research divisions and institutes for general practice in Germany greatly increased during the last decade. However, professionalism of German primary care research still needs to be developed. Reprint Address: Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Antonius Schneider Inst Gen Practice, Orleansstr 47, D-81667 Munich, Germany. Addresses: [Schneider, Antonius; Grossmann, Nadine; Linde, Klaus; DFG Network Clincial Trials Gen] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Antonius Schneider Inst Gen Practice, D-81667 Munich, Germany E-mail Address: antonius.schneider at lrz.tum.de Funding Acknowledgement: Ministry of Education and Research Funding Text: AS received funding from 2004 to 2006 for young academics for research in general practice (Nachwuchsforderung) from the Ministry of Education and Research. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-2296 Article Number: 58 Web of Science Categories: Primary Health Care; Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 032GQ Unique ID: WOS:000310702800001 Cited References: European General Practitioner Research Network (EGPRN), 2012, Research Agenda 2009, STARFIELD B, 1994, LANCET, V344, P1129 Borgers D., 2012, Z Ag Med, V84, P44 Glanville Julie, 2011, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V342, van Weel Chris, 2004, Annals of family medicine, V2 Suppl 2, PS5 Kruschinski Carsten, 2010, FAMILY PRACTICE, V27, P459 Koch Klaus, 2011, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL, V108, P255 Hurnrners-Pradier E, 2006, Z Allg Med, V82, P409 Smith Richard, 2006, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, V35, P1129 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Kopp I. B., 2011, BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLATT-GESUNDHEITSFORSCHUNG-GESUNDHEITSSCHUTZ, V54, P160 Borgers D, 2009, Z Allg Med, V87, P187 van Weel Chris, 2011, FAMILY PRACTICE, V28, P239 Borgers D, 2008, Z Ag Med, V2012, P407 Starfield B, 1998, Primary Care: Balancing Health Needs, ======================================================================= Title: Quantitative Assessment of *Scientific* Quality Authors: Heinzl, H; Bloching, P Author Full Names: Heinzl, Harald; Bloching, Philipp Editor(s): Simos TE; Psihoyios G; Tsitouras C; Anastassi Z Source: NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS (ICNAAM 2012), VOLS A AND B, 1479 424-426; 10.1063/1.4756155 2012 Book Series: AIP Conference Proceedings Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics (ICNAAM) Conference Date: SEP 19-25, 2012 Conference Location: Kos, GREECE Conference Sponsors: European Soc Computat Methods Sci, Engn & Technol (ESCMSET), R M Santilli Fdn Author Keywords: Impact factor, h-index, Article Influence (TM) score KeyWords Plus: JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR; H-INDEX; SCIENCE; HISTORY Abstract: Scientific publications, authors, and journals are commonly evaluated with quantitative bibliometric measures. Frequently-used measures will be reviewed and their strengths and weaknesses will be highlighted. Reflections about conditions for a new, research paper-specific measure will be presented. Reprint Address: Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Med Stat Informat & Intelligent Syst, Spitalgasse 23, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. 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(Article, English) AUTHOR: Neufeld, J; Hornbostel, S SOURCE: RESEARCH EVALUATION 21 (4). OCT 2012. p.270-279 OXFORD UNIV PRESS, OXFORD SEARCH TERM(S: GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006 KEYWORDS: research funding; bibliometric indicators; young scientists; research performance; citations ABSTRACT: Evaluation studies of application-based funding programmes often raise the question of whether the 'best' applicants (in terms of ex-ante and ex-post publication performance) are selected for funding. For this reason actual applicants seem to be a well-studied group. However, for a comprehensive appraisal of the applicants group, some details about performance distribution in the group of potential applicants would be valuable. The relative performance of actual applicants (compared to potential applicants) is of interest to funding organizations when developing, rearranging and promoting their funding schemes. The question is: 'Does a funding scheme attract the "best" young scientists?' Or are there alternative attractive ways of pursuing a scientific career that influence the choice of potential applicants? In this article we examine that question by using bibliometric methods to compare a sample of applicants for the Emmy Noether Programme (ENP) provided by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with potential applicants (people who actually hold a professorship or are qualified for it (Habilitierte), and who are from the same cohort of postdocs as the ENP applicants, but did not apply for the ENP. AUTHOR ADDRESS: J Neufeld, Inst Forsch Informat & Qualitatssicherung, Schutzenstr 6A, D-10117 Berlin, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Metrics: a fetish for high-profile journals (Letter, English) AUTHOR: Rousseau, R; Hu, XJ SOURCE: NATURE 490 (7420). OCT 18 2012. p.343 NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNALS item_title; LETTER* doctype AUTHOR ADDRESS: R Rousseau, Univ Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: World Scientific Production in Psychology (Article, English) AUTHOR: Garcia-Martinez, AT; Guerrero-Bote, VP; de Moya-Anegon, F SOURCE: UNIVERSITAS PSYCHOLOGICA 11 (3). JUL-SEP 2012. p.699-717 PONTIFICA UNIV JAVERIANA, FAC PSYCH, BOGOTA SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS :5 1975; GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS 41:5 1990; GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS 23:5 1992; KEYWORDS: Global Psychology; Scientific Production; Bibliometrics KEYWORDS+: SCHOLARLY IMPACT; SCIENCE; ISI; DEPARTMENTS; COCITATION; DOMAIN; SCOPUS; FIELD; WEB ABSTRACT: This study examines world scientific production in Psychology based on bibliometric indicators (scientific production, production's percentage variation, average citations per document, normalized citation, impact, etc.), for the period 2003-2008. The analysis is made by country, by research institutions, and scientific journals, using the Scopus (Elsevier), database of scientific literature. The results show that total world production has increased over the period studied. Four groups are acknowledge for each country, institutions, and journals, taking into account their values of scientific production, normalized citation, and subject specialization. AUTHOR ADDRESS: AT Garcia-Martinez, Univ Extremadura, Dept Informac & Comunicac, Plazuela Ibn Marwan S-N, Badajoz 06001, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A Zipf-Like Distant Supervision Approach for Multi- document Summarization Using Wikinews Articles (Article, English) AUTHOR: Bravo-Marquez, F; Manriquez, M SOURCE: STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 7608. 2012. p.143-154 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN SEARCH TERM(S): ZIPF* LUHN HP IBM J RES DEV 2:159 1958 ABSTRACT: This work presents a sentence ranking strategy based on distant supervision for the multi-document summarization problem. Due to the difficulty of obtaining large training datasets formed by document clusters and their respective human-made summaries, we propose building a training and a testing corpus from Wikinews. Wikinews articles are modeled as "distant" summaries of their cited sources, considering that first sentences of Wikinews articles tend to summarize the event covered in the news story. Sentences from cited sources are represented as tuples of numerical features and labeled according to a relationship with the given distant summary that is based on the Zipf law. Ranking functions are trained using linear regressions and ranking SVMs, which are also combined using Borda count. Top ranked sentences are concatenated and used to build summaries, which are compared with the first sentences of the distant summary using ROUGE evaluation measures. Experimental results obtained show the effectiveness of the proposed method and that the combination of different ranking techniques outperforms the quality of the generated summary. AUTHOR ADDRESS: F Bravo-Marquez, Univ Chile, Dept Comp Sci, Santiago, Chile -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Position-Aligned Translation Model for Citation Recommendation (Article, English) AUTHOR: He, J; Nie, JY; Lu, Y; Zhao, WX SOURCE: STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 7608. 2012. p.251-263 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title ABSTRACT: The goal of a citation recommendation system is to suggest some references for a snippet in an article or a book, and this is very useful for both authors and the readers. The citation recommendation problem can be cast as an information retrieval problem, in which the query is the snippet from an article, and the relevant documents are the cited articles. In reality, the citation snippet and the cited articles may be described in different terms, and this makes the citation recommendation task difficult. Translation model is very useful in bridging the vocabulary gap between queries and documents in information retrieval. It can be trained on a collection of query and document pairs, which are assumed to be parallel. However, such training data contains much noise: a relevant document usually contains some relevant parts along with irrelevant ones. In particular, the citation snippet may only mention only some parts of the cited article's content. To cope with this problem, in this paper, we propose a method to train translation models on such noisy data, called position-aligned translation model. This model tries to align the query to the most relevant parts of the document, so that the estimated translation probabilities could rely more on them. We test this model in a citation recommendation task for scientific papers. Our experiments show that the proposed method can significantly improve the previous retrieval methods based on translation models. AUTHOR ADDRESS: J He, Univ Montreal, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada ========================================================= -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: VISUALIZING THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: COMMUNITY AMONG AUTHORS IN TOP SOCIAL WORK JOURNALS (Article, English) AUTHOR: Woehle, R SOURCE: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION 48 (3). FAL 2012. p.537-552 COUNCIL SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, ALEXANDRIA KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE; COLLABORATION; NETWORKS; TENURE; PUBLICATION; PERSPECTIVE; SCHOLARSHIP; DECISIONS; PROMOTION; KNOWLEDGE ABSTRACT: A review of literature related to the existence of an invisible college community among coauthors of articles in top-rated social work journals indicated that an invisible college could promote quality scholarship but that coauthoring might be inadequately studied or valued in social work education. Social network analysis revealed a skeletal piece of the top-rated social work journal coauthor network, visualized it, documented its growth between the overlapping periods 2001- 2005 and 2004-2008, and associated that growth with increasing citations of networked coauthors. Possible continued growth of the invisible college suggests the need to examine coauthoring, the means of evaluating coauthor contributions, and the content of social work scholarship. AUTHOR ADDRESS: R Woehle, 40518 447th St SE, Lengby, MN 56651 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: RESEARCH NOTE ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS OF SOCIAL WORK JOURNAL ARTICLE AUTHORS, 2004-2008 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ligon, J; Cobb, A; Thyer, B SOURCE: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION 48 (3). FAL 2012. p.613-622 COUNCIL SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, ALEXANDRIA SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E SCIENCE 178:471 1972 KEYWORDS+: PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS; PSYCHOLOGY JOURNALS; PUBLICATION PRODUCTIVITY; CITATION ANALYSIS; SCHOOLS; SCIENCE; RANKINGS ABSTRACT: The researchers tabulated the academic affiliations of the authors of all articles published between 2004 and 2008 in 6 major social work journals to produce a ranking of the colleges and universities whose faculty made the most substantive contributions to the social work literature. The results of this analysis are compared with findings of 5 identical, previously published studies, which cover the 5- year periods of 1979-1983, 1984-1988, 1989-1993, 1994-1998, and 1999- 2003. The limitations of this method of analysis are discussed, as are its merits. AUTHOR ADDRESS: J Ligon, Georgia State Univ, Sch Social Work, POB 3995, Atlanta, GA 30302 US -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: British Scholarly Journals on Film Studies: Study and Evaluation of Their Internationality (Article, English) AUTHOR: Morales, ST; Toledo, EG SOURCE: JOURNAL OF SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING 44 (1). OCT 2012. p.75-90 UNIV TORONTO PRESS INC, TORONTO KEYWORDS: scientific journals evaluation; cinematography; film studies; internationality; United Kingdom ABSTRACT: In the United Kingdom, the journal Screen has since the 1950s been the main bibliographic source for the theorists of cinema. At the moment, there are other journals in this area which are making room for themselves in the global arena of film publications. This article studies the internationality-nowadays a key factor in the process of scientific evaluation-of sixteen British film journals as part of an ongoing research project on the evolution of criteria used to measure the quality of scientific journals in the period 2008-2012. In order to measure their level of internationality, four indicators are studied: presence in national and international databases, internationality of both editorial and scientific boards, internationality of contributions, and, finally, the existence of peer-review evaluation in the selection process of the manuscripts. AUTHOR ADDRESS: ST Morales, Univ Murcia, E-30001 Murcia, Spain ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TITLE: Celebrating 100 years of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and Journal of the Medical Library Association: a selection from each decade (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Plutchak, TS SOURCE: JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 100 (4 SUPPL). OCT 2012. p.S1-S3 MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC, CHICAGO AUTHOR ADDRESS: TS Plutchak, Univ Alabama Birmingham, Lister Hill Lib Hlth Sci, LHL 251,1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: "THE SCIENCE OF LIBRARIANSHIP." (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Osler, W SOURCE: JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 100 (4 SUPPL). OCT 2012. p.A70-A74 MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC, CHICAGO SEARCH TERM(S): J MED LIBR ASSOC source_abbrev_20; EDITORIAL doctype -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Rise and Development of the American Medical Periodical 1797-1850 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ebert, M SOURCE: JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 100 (4 SUPPL). OCT 2012. p.E243-E276 MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOC, CHICAGO SEARCH TERM(S): J MED LIBR ASSOC source_abbrev_20 AUTHOR ADDRESS: M Ebert, NYU, Belluve Med Ctr Lib, New York, NY 10003 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometric Analysis of the most relevant Iberoamerican Journals related to Clinical and Health Psychology of the Journal Citation Reports (2011) (Article, Spanish) AUTHOR: Ariza, T; Granados, MR SOURCE: TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA 30 (3). DEC 2012. p.89-102 SOCIEDAD CHILENA PSICOLOGIA CLINICA, SANTIAGO SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; JOURNALS item_title; BIBLIOMETR* item_title; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title; JOURNAL item_title KEYWORDS: bibliometrics; journals; psychology; impact factor; Journal Citation Reports KEYWORDS+: SPANISH PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES; MENTAL-HEALTH; SCIENCE; WEB; INTERNATIONALITY; DISORDERS; VARIABLES; ARTICLES; IMPACT; INDEX ABSTRACT: Psychology journals are the benchmark of theoretical and methodological research. Therefore, the purpose of the current study consisted of conducting a bibliometric analysis of International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Revista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental, Salud Mental and Terapia Psicologica for the past five years. Content analysis of articles was based on indicators of the Journal Citation Reports (impact factor, immediacy index and number of citations) and bibliometric indicators (number of articles, authorship index, institutional affiliation, methodology, types of sample, general and specific themes and language of publication). Our results verify the characteristics of each journal and finally, it reflects on the positive aspects that should be maintained by the journals and the negative aspects that can be improved to achieve greater prestige. AUTHOR ADDRESS: T Ariza, Univ Granada, Fac Psicol, Campus Cartuja S-N, Granada 18011, Spain ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: On thwarting the seeds of scientific fraud (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Sobel, BE SOURCE: CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE 23 (8). DEC 2012. p.560-562 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, PHILADELPHIA SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; KEYWORDS+: SLOAN-KETTERING AFFAIR AUTHOR ADDRESS: BE Sobel, Univ Vermont, Dept Med, Coll Med, Colchester Res Facil, 208 S Pk Dr, Colchester, VT 05446 USA ------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Detecting the temporal gaps of technology fronts: A case study of smart grid field (Article, English) AUTHOR: Chen, SH; Huang, MH; Chen, DZ; Lin, SZ SOURCE: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE 79 (9). NOV 2012. p.1705-1719 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK SEARCH TERM(S): SMALL H SCIENTOMETRICS 38:275 1997 KEYWORDS: Patent analysis; Bibliographic coupling; Technology front; Technology trajectory; Smart grid KEYWORDS+: EMERGING RESEARCH FRONTS; SCIENCE-AND-TECHNOLOGY; PATENT ANALYSIS ABSTRACT: This study aims to propose a methodology that describes the technology fronts evolution and compares the temporal gaps between two specialties. Using the patent documents of a local country, the United States (US), as well as the global context in the smart grid technology as the example, highly cited patents were collected from 2001 to 2010 and divided into a series of overlapping snapshots in which patent citation networks were constructed through bibliographic coupling (BC) analysis. A rolling clustering and features extraction procedure were applied for segmenting networks into clusters and then mapping these clusters into the technology trajectory maps. Next we describe the state of global and the US smart grid development, and then place the US trajectories in the global context to explore the temporal relationship between them. Technology fronts in this study can be categorized into four types - frontrunner, follower, uniquer, and behinder - according to the matching criteria and the temporal gap index. The results show that a high percentage of US technology fronts can be classified as frontrunners or uniquers; the nation occupies a leading position worldwide in developing each sub-domain of smart grid technology. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. AUTHOR ADDRESS: DZ Chen, Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Mech Engn, 1,Sec 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Reporting of ethical committee approval and patient consent in the Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology and in the other Portuguese medical journals with impact factor (Article, English) AUTHOR: Bernardes, MJ; Nunes, R SOURCE: REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE PNEUMOLOGIA 18 (6). NOV-DEC 2012. p.289-293 ELSEVIER DOYMA SL, BARCELONA KEYWORDS: Ethical committee; Patient consent; Publication; Impact factor; Medical journal ABSTRACT: Introduction: Reporting of ethical committee (EC) approval and patient consent in publications involving human subjects may be lower than recommended. In this paper this ethical issue was analysed in the Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology and in the other two Portuguese medical journals with impact factor indexed in the ISI Web of Knowledge. Methods: Reporting of EC approval and patient consent was searched in all publications involving human subjects published in the Acta Medica Portuguesa, Acta Reumatologica Portuguesa and Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology, from the 1st July 2010 until the 30th June 2011. The search also looked for the involvement of vulnerable and potentially identifiable subjects. Results: Most of the analysed publications, which included a considerable proportion of vulnerable (23%) and of potentially identifiable case reports (14%), were case reports (49%). Overall EC approval ranged from 0% to 28%, in case reports and prospective studies, respectively, whereas overall patient consent ranged from 0% to 26%. There were not statistically significant differences in results among the selected journals. Conclusions: Reporting of EC approval and patient consent in the three leading Portuguese medical journals has been lower than in their leading world counterparts. This should be taken into account and further audited in future, not only for the protection of the research subjects but also to maintain public trust in the process. (C) 2012 Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia. Published by Elsevier Espana, S. L. All rights reserved. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MJ Bernardes, Univ Porto, Fac Med, Serv Bioetica & Etica Med, Rua Campo Alegre 823, P-4100 Oporto, Portugal -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: There is More than a Power Law in Zipf (Article, English) AUTHOR: Cristelli, M; Batty, M; Pietronero, L SOURCE: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2. NOV 8 2012. p.NIL_1-NIL_7 NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, LONDON KEYWORDS+: SIZE DISTRIBUTION; CITIES; DISTRIBUTIONS; TAILS ABSTRACT: The largest cities, the most frequently used words, the income of the richest countries, and the most wealthy billionaires, can be all described in terms of Zipf's Law, a rank-size rule capturing the relation between the frequency of a set of objects or events and their size. It is assumed to be one of many manifestations of an underlying power law like Pareto's or Benford's, but contrary to popular belief, from a distribution of, say, city sizes and a simple random sampling, one does not obtain Zipf's law for the largest cities. This pathology is reflected in the fact that Zipf's Law has a functional form depending on the number of events N. This requires a fundamental property of the sample distribution which we call 'coherence' and it corresponds to a 'screening' between various elements of the set. We show how it should be accounted for when fitting Zipf's Law. AUTHOR ADDRESS: M Batty, UCL, Ctr Adv Spatial Anal, 90 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 4TJ, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: In science "there is no bad publicity": Papers criticized in comments have high scientific impact (Article, English) AUTHOR: Radicchi, F SOURCE: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS 2. NOV 8 2012. p.NIL_7-NIL_11 NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): MACROBERTS MH rauth KEYWORDS+: CITATION ANALYSIS; DILUTE ANTISERUM; COLLABORATION; COUNTS; IGE ABSTRACT: Comments are special types of publications whose aim is to correct or criticize previously published papers. For this reason, comments are believed to make commented papers less worthy or trusty to the eyes of the scientific community, and thus predestined to have low scientific impact. Here, we show that such belief is not supported by empirical evidence. We consider thirteen major publication outlets in science, and perform systematic comparisons between the citations accumulated by commented and non commented articles. We find that (i) commented papers are, on average, much more cited than non commented papers, and (ii) commented papers are more likely to be among the most cited papers of a journal. Since comments are published soon after criticized papers, comments should be viewed as early indicators of the future impact of criticized papers. AUTHOR ADDRESS: F Radicchi, Univ Rovira & Virgili, Dept Engn Quim, Av Paisos Catalans 26, Tarragona 43007, Spain ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The World Bank's publication record (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ravallion, M; Wagstaff, A SOURCE: REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 7 (4). DEC 2012. p.343-368 SPRINGER, NEW YORK SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: Bibliometrics; World Bank; Citations; h-index; Journals; Google Scholar KEYWORDS+: ECONOMICS; FUNGIBILITY; ASSISTANCE; VIETNAM; AID ABSTRACT: The World Bank claims to be a "knowledge bank," but do its knowledge products influence development thinking, or is the Bank merely a proselytizer? The World Bank is a prolific publisher; for example, it has published more journal articles in economics than any university except Harvard. But what about their impact on development thinking? Using citation data from Google Scholar it is hard to discern more than a negligible impact for a great many Bank publications. However, a sizeable minority of its journal articles and books have been highly cited. Compared to leading research universities and other international institutions, the Bank's ranking in terms of widely-used citation-based indices is no lower than for its journal article counts. This suggests that the Bank's research does much more than proselytize. AUTHOR ADDRESS: M Ravallion, World Bank, Dev Res Grp, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA 0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Investigation on Diesel Engine Volume Impact Factors Based on Design of Experiment (Article, English) AUTHOR: Tan, ZF; Chen, WG; Li, D SOURCE: FRONTIERS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING, PTS 1 AND 2 184-185. 2012. p.277-281 TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, STAFA-ZURICH -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A New Evaluation Approach of Science and Technology to Objective Weighting Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation (DIDF) (Article, English) AUTHOR: Li, LZ; Yu, LP SOURCE: 2012 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (SOSE). 2012. p.662-667 IEEE COMPUTER SOC, LOS ALAMITOS SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: science and technology evaluation; objective weighting; Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation; academic journal KEYWORDS+: JOURNALS; IMPACT ABSTRACT: In this paper, we establish a evaluation approach system of science and technology, and analyze five evaluation approaches of linear objective weighting. A new evaluation approach of science and technology to objective weighting is then put forward on these bases- Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation. It is also tested and verified by data from papers in agricultural journals of Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China. The method is to calculate the deviation ratio of evaluation index and the index's independent information rate by the improved multiple correlation coefficient, then multiply the standardized eviation. ratio by the standardized index's independent mformation n rate and normalize the product to get weight. It is a synthesis of advantages of all approaches of linear objective weighting by now and it has enriched objective weighting theory. The applicable conditions for objective weighting are analyzed and discussed as well. The results show that the entropy weight method and discrete coefficient method have similarities in computing the weight of indices. AUTHOR ADDRESS: LZ Li, Cangzhou Teachers Coll, Dept Econ & Management, Cangzhou, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Citation Analysis of Hepatitis Monthly by Journal Citation Report (ISI), Google Scholar, and Scopus (Article, English) AUTHOR: Miri, SM; Raoofi, A; Heidari, Z SOURCE: HEPATITIS MONTHLY 12 (9). SEP 2012. p.NIL_4-NIL_10 BAQIYATALLAH RESEARCH CENTER, TEHRAN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 178:471 1972 KEYWORDS: Citation Analysis; Impact Factor; Hepatitis Monthly; ISI; Scopus; Google Scholar KEYWORDS+: IMPACT FACTOR; SCIENCE; INDEX ABSTRACT: Background: Citation analysis as one of the most widely used methods of bibliometrics can be used for computing the various impact measures for scholars based on data from citation databases. Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Thomson Reuters provides annual report in the form of impact factor (IF) for each journal. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the citation parameters of Hepatitis Monthly by JCR in 2010 and compare them with GS and Sc. Materials and Methods: All articles of Hepat Mon published in 2009 and 2008 which had been cited in 2010 in three databases including WoS, Sc and GS gathered in a spread-sheet. The IFs were manually calculated. Results: Among the 104 total published articles the accuracy rates of GS and Sc in recording the total number of articles was 96% and 87.5%. There was a difference between IFs among the three databases (0.793 in ISI [Institute for Scientific Information], 0.945 in Sc and 0.85 GS). The missing rate of citations in ISI was 4% totally. Original articles were the main cited types, whereas, guidelines and clinical challenges were the least ones. Conclusions: None of the three databases succeed to record all articles published in the journal. Despite high sensitivity of GS comparing to Sc, it cannot be a reliable source for indexing since GS has lack of screening in the data collection and low specificity. Using an average of three IFs is suggested to find the correct IF. Editors should be more aware on the role of original articles in increasing IF and the potential efficacy of review articles in long term impact factor. Published by Kowsar Corp, 2012. cc 3.0. AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Raoofi, Kowsar, Hoenbrock, Netherlands ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: JNIS: factoring the impact (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Hirsch, JA; Albuquerque, FC; Fiorella, D; Prestigiacomo, CJ; Zaidat, O; Tarr, RW SOURCE: JOURNAL OF NEUROINTERVENTIONAL SURGERY 4 (6). NOV 2012. p.395-396 BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; GARFIELD E CAN MED ASSOC J 161:979 1999; KEYWORDS+: ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT; ISCHEMIC-STROKE; MALFORMATIONS; PROTECTION; ANEURYSMS; DEVICE AUTHOR ADDRESS: JA Hirsch, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, NeuroEndovasc Program, 55 Fruit St,Gray 241B, Boston, MA 02114 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Evolution of the most common English words and phrases over the centuries Authors: Perc, M Author Full Names: Perc, Matjaz Source: JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, 9 (77):3323-3328; 10.1098/rsif.2012.0491 DEC 7 2012 Language: English Abstract: By determining the most common English words and phrases since the beginning of the sixteenth century, we obtain a unique large-scale view of the evolution of written text. We find that the most common words and phrases in any given year had a much shorter popularity lifespan in the sixteenth century than they had in the twentieth century. By measuring how their usage propagated across the years, we show that for the past two centuries, the process has been governed by linear preferential attachment. Along with the steady growth of the English lexicon, this provides an empirical explanation for the ubiquity of *Zipf*'s law in language statistics and confirms that writing, although undoubtedly an expression of art and skill, is not immune to the same influences of self-organization that are known to regulate processes as diverse as the making of new friends and World Wide Web growth. ISSN: 1742-5689 IDS Number: 030LV Unique ID: WOS:000310573100015 ======================================================================= Title: Bibliometric Analysis of the most relevant Iberoamerican *Journals* related to Clinical and Health Psychology of the Journal Citation Reports (2011) Authors: Ariza, T; Granados, MR Author Full Names: Ariza, Tania; Reina Granados, M. Source: TERAPIA PSICOLOGICA, 30 (3):89-102; DEC 2012 Language: Spanish Abstract: Psychology journals are the benchmark of theoretical and methodological research. Therefore, the purpose of the current study consisted of conducting a bibliometric analysis of International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology, Revista Argentina de Clinica Psicologica, Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental, Salud Mental and Terapia Psicologica for the past five years. Content analysis of articles was based on indicators of the Journal Citation Reports (impact factor, immediacy index and number of citations) and bibliometric indicators (number of articles, authorship index, institutional affiliation, methodology, types of sample, general and specific themes and language of publication). Our results verify the characteristics of each journal and finally, it reflects on the positive aspects that should be maintained by the journals and the negative aspects that can be improved to achieve greater prestige. ISSN: 0716-6184 IDS Number: 030HD Unique ID: WOS:000310560800009 ======================================================================= Title: Perceived information gain from randomized trials correlates with publication in high-impact factor *journals* Authors: Evangelou, E; Siontis, KC; Pfeiffer, T; Ioannidis, JPA Author Full Names: Evangelou, Evangelos; Siontis, Konstantinos C.; Pfeiffer, Thomas; Ioannidis, John P. A. Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 65 (12):1274-1281; 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2012.06.009 DEC 2012 Language: English Abstract: Objective: To examine whether perceived information gain (IG) drives the publication of randomized trials in high-impact factor (IF) journals. Study Design and Setting: We estimated IG as the Kullback-Leibler divergence, quantifying how much a new finding changes established knowledge. We used 67 meta-analyses (964 randomized trials) that include one or more trials from any of the three highest IF general medical journals (NEJM, JAMA, and Lancet). We calculated IG for the presence of a non-null effect (IG(1)) and IG for the effect size magnitude (IG(2)). Results: Across meta-analyses, the summary correlation coefficient of IF was 0.23 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.14, 0.31) for IG(1) and 0.35 (95% CI: 0.25, 0.46) for IG(2). IF also correlated with the P-value of the results (r = 0.18), order of publication (r = -0.13), and number of events in the trial (r = 0.36). Multivariate regression including IG, order of publication, P-value, and the number of events showed that IG is an independent correlate of IF. IG(2) explained a substantially larger proportion of the variance in IF than IG(1). Conclusion: Publication in journals with high IF is driven by how extensively the results of a study change prior perceptions of the evidence, independently of the statistical significance and size of the study. (c) 2012 Published by Elsevier Inc. ISSN: 0895-4356 IDS Number: 031VA Unique ID: WOS:000310669400009 ======================================================================= Title: There is More than a Power Law in *Zipf* Authors: Cristelli, M; Batty, M; Pietronero, L Author Full Names: Cristelli, Matthieu; Batty, Michael; Pietronero, Luciano Source: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2 10.1038/srep00812 NOV 8 2012 Language: English Abstract: The largest cities, the most frequently used words, the income of the richest countries, and the most wealthy billionaires, can be all described in terms of *Zipf*'s Law, a rank-size rule capturing the relation between the frequency of a set of objects or events and their size. It is assumed to be one of many manifestations of an underlying power law like Pareto's or Benford's, but contrary to popular belief, from a distribution of, say, city sizes and a simple random sampling, one does not obtain *Zipf*'s law for the largest cities. This pathology is reflected in the fact that *Zipf*'s Law has a functional form depending on the number of events N. This requires a fundamental property of the sample distribution which we call 'coherence' and it corresponds to a 'screening' between various elements of the set. We show how it should be accounted for when fitting *Zipf*'s Law. ISSN: 2045-2322 Article Number: 812 IDS Number: 034MU Unique ID: WOS:000310878400001 ======================================================================= Title: Scientists, Papers and *Journals*: Coping with Rejection Authors: Balaram, P Author Full Names: Balaram, P. Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 103 (8):867-868; OCT 25 2012 Language: English ISSN: 0011-3891 IDS Number: 032JZ Unique ID: WOS:000310715800001 ======================================================================= Title: Metrics: a fetish for high-profile *journals* Authors: Rousseau, R; Hu, XJ Author Full Names: Rousseau, Ronald; Hu, Xiaojun Source: NATURE, 490 (7420):343-343; OCT 18 2012 Language: English ISSN: 0028-0836 IDS Number: 021XI Unique ID: WOS:000309918500025 ======================================================================= Title: Impact factors of Indian open access *journals* rising Authors: Gunasekaran, S; Arunachalam, S Author Full Names: Gunasekaran, Subbiah; Arunachalam, Subbiah Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 103 (7):757-760; OCT 10 2012 Language: English ISSN: 0011-3891 IDS Number: 032NE Unique ID: WOS:000310725200002 ======================================================================= Title: VISUALIZING THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: COMMUNITY AMONG AUTHORS IN TOP SOCIAL WORK *JOURNALS* Authors: Woehle, R Author Full Names: Woehle, Ralph Source: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 48 (3):537-552; 10.5175/JSWE.2012.201000088 FAL 2012 Language: English Abstract: A review of literature related to the existence of an invisible college community among coauthors of articles in top-rated social work journals indicated that an invisible college could promote quality scholarship but that coauthoring might be inadequately studied or valued in social work education. Social network analysis revealed a skeletal piece of the top-rated social work journal coauthor network, visualized it, documented its growth between the overlapping periods 2001-2005 and 2004-2008, and associated that growth with increasing citations of networked coauthors. Possible continued growth of the invisible college suggests the need to examine coauthoring, the means of evaluating coauthor contributions, and the content of social work scholarship. ISSN: 1043-7797 IDS Number: 031VT Unique ID: WOS:000310671400009 ======================================================================= Title: World Scientific Production in Psychology Authors: Garcia-Martinez, AT; Guerrero-Bote, VP; de Moya-Anegon, F Author Full Names: Teresa Garcia-Martinez, Ana; Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P.; de Moya-Anegon, Felix Source: UNIVERSITAS PSYCHOLOGICA, 11 (3):699-717; JUL-SEP 2012 Language: English Abstract: This study examines world scientific production in Psychology based on bibliometric indicators (scientific production, production's percentage variation, average citations per document, normalized citation, impact, etc.), for the period 2003-2008. The analysis is made by country, by research institutions, and scientific journals, using the Scopus (Elsevier), database of scientific literature. The results show that total world production has increased over the period studied. Four groups are acknowledge for each country, institutions, and journals, taking into account their values of scientific production, normalized citation, and subject specialization. ISSN: 1657-9267 IDS Number: 033KB Unique ID: WOS:000310793300002 ======================================================================= Title: A *Zipf-Like* Distant Supervision Approach for Multi-document Summarization Using Wikinews Articles Authors: Bravo-Marquez, F; Manriquez, M Author Full Names: Bravo-Marquez, Felipe; Manriquez, Manuel Editor(s): CalderonBenavides L; GonzalezCaro C; Chavez E; Ziviani N Source: STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, SPIRE 2012, 7608 143-154; 2012 Book Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Language: English Abstract: This work presents a sentence ranking strategy based on distant supervision for the multi-document summarization problem. Due to the difficulty of obtaining large training datasets formed by document clusters and their respective human-made summaries, we propose building a training and a testing corpus from Wikinews. Wikinews articles are modeled as "distant" summaries of their cited sources, considering that first sentences of Wikinews articles tend to summarize the event covered in the news story. Sentences from cited sources are represented as tuples of numerical features and labeled according to a relationship with the given distant summary that is based on the *Zipf* law. Ranking functions are trained using linear regressions and ranking SVMs, which are also combined using Borda count. Top ranked sentences are concatenated and used to build summaries, which are compared with the first sentences of the distant summary using ROUGE evaluation measures. Experimental results! obtained show the effectiveness of the proposed method and that the combination of different ranking techniques outperforms the quality of the generated summary. ISSN: 0302-9743 ISBN: 978-3-642-34108-3 IDS Number: BCM88 Unique ID: WOS:000310731700015 ======================================================================= Title: Ranking Marketing *Journals* by Using Social Network Analysis Authors: Yang, ZY; Gao, CC Author Full Names: Yang, Zhiyong; Gao, Changchun Editor(s): Tan HH Source: TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATION AND LEARNING, 136 623-629; 2012 Book Series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing Language: English Abstract: With the development of the marketing discipline, more and more marketing journals were released, and the relative positions of those journals were widely concerned, because evaluations of scholars and institutions were often based on which journal published their papers. Preference survey and citation analysis were two most commonly used methods to evaluate marketing journals, but there were some shortcomings existed. This paper suggested that Social Network Analysis was an alternative method to avoid those problems. 68 marketing journals were selected and ranked by using Social Network Analysis; the result was compared with previous ranking researches. ISSN: 1867-5662 ISBN: 978-3-642-27710-8 IDS Number: BCM79 Unique ID: WOS:000310718700082 ======================================================================= Title: Position-Aligned Translation Model for Citation Recommendation Authors: He, J; Nie, JY; Lu, Y; Zhao, WX Author Full Names: He, Jing; Nie, Jian-Yun; Lu, Yang; Zhao, Wayne Xin Editor(s): CalderonBenavides L; GonzalezCaro C; Chavez E; Ziviani N Source: STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: 19TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, SPIRE 2012, 7608 251-263; 2012 Book Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Language: English Abstract: The goal of a citation recommendation system is to suggest some references for a snippet in an article or a book, and this is very useful for both authors and the readers. The citation recommendation problem can be cast as an information retrieval problem, in which the query is the snippet from an article, and the relevant documents are the *cited articles*. In reality, the citation snippet and the *cited articles* may be described in different terms, and this makes the citation recommendation task difficult. Translation model is very useful in bridging the vocabulary gap between queries and documents in information retrieval. It can be trained on a collection of query and document pairs, which are assumed to be parallel. However, such training data contains much noise: a relevant document usually contains some relevant parts along with irrelevant ones. In particular, the citation snippet may only mention only some parts of the *cited article*'s content. To cope with this pr! oblem, in this paper, we propose a method to train translation models on such noisy data, called position-aligned translation model. This model tries to align the query to the most relevant parts of the document, so that the estimated translation probabilities could rely more on them. We test this model in a citation recommendation task for scientific papers. Our experiments show that the proposed method can significantly improve the previous retrieval methods based on translation models. ISSN: 0302-9743 ISBN: 978-3-642-34108-3 IDS Number: BCM88 Unique ID: WOS:000310731700027 ======================================================================= - From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Dec 8 12:25:50 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 17:25:50 +0000 Subject: Papers of potential Interest to SIG-Metrics Readers Message-ID: Title: Perceived information gain from randomized trials correlates with publication in high-*impact factor* *journals* Authors: Evangelou, E; Siontis, KC; Pfeiffer, T; Ioannidis, JPA Author Full Names: Evangelou, Evangelos; Siontis, Konstantinos C.; Pfeiffer, Thomas; Ioannidis, John P. A. Source: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 65 (12):1274-1281; 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2012.06.009 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Randomized trials, Information gain, Meta-analysis, Entropy, Impact factor, Scientific journals KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; CLINICAL-TRIALS; BIAS; METAANALYSES; HETEROGENEITY; CANCER; TOOL Abstract: Objective: To examine whether perceived information gain (IG) drives the publication of randomized trials in high-impact factor (IF) journals. Study Design and Setting: We estimated IG as the Kullback-Leibler divergence, quantifying how much a new finding changes established knowledge. We used 67 meta-analyses (964 randomized trials) that include one or more trials from any of the three highest IF general medical journals (NEJM, JAMA, and Lancet). We calculated IG for the presence of a non-null effect (IG(1)) and IG for the effect size magnitude (IG(2)). Results: Across meta-analyses, the summary correlation coefficient of IF was 0.23 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.14, 0.31) for IG(1) and 0.35 (95% CI: 0.25, 0.46) for IG(2). IF also correlated with the P-value of the results (r = 0.18), order of publication (r = -0.13), and number of events in the trial (r = 0.36). Multivariate regression including IG, order of publication, P-value, and the number of events showed that IG is an independent correlate of IF. IG(2) explained a substantially larger proportion of the variance in IF than IG(1). Conclusion: Publication in journals with high IF is driven by how extensively the results of a study change prior perceptions of the evidence, independently of the statistical significance and size of the study. (c) 2012 Published by Elsevier Inc. Reprint Address: Univ Ioannina, Sch Med, Dept Hyg & Epidemiol, Univ Campus, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece. Addresses: [Evangelou, Evangelos; Siontis, Konstantinos C.; Ioannidis, John P. A.] Univ Ioannina, Sch Med, Dept Hyg & Epidemiol, GR-45110 Ioannina, Greece [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Tufts Med Ctr, Inst Clin Res & Hlth Policy Studies, Boston, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Tufts Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Harvard Univ, Program Evolutionary Dynam, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA [Pfeiffer, Thomas] Massey Univ, New Zealand Inst Adv Study, Auckland 0745, New Zealand [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Dept Med, Stanford Prevent Res Ctr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Stanford Prevent Res Ctr, Dept Hlth Res & Policy, Stanford, CA 94305 USA [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Dept Stat, Sch Humanities & Sci, Stanford, CA 94305 USA E-mail Address: jioannid at stanford.edu Cited Reference Count: 40 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0895-4356 Web of Science Categories: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Research Areas: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health IDS Number: 031VA Unique ID: WOS:000310669400009 Cited References: Ioannidis JPA, 2001, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V98, P831 HANSSON S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P906 Djulbegovic Berijamin, 2008, ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V168, P632 Higgins JPT, 2002, STATISTICS IN MEDICINEInternational Symposium on Methodological Issues in Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis, JUL 03-05, 2000, OXFORD, ENGLAND, V21, P1539 LAU J, 1992, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V327, P248 Ioannidis John P. 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Source: REVISTA PORTUGUESA DE PNEUMOLOGIA, 18 (6):289-293; 10.1016/j.rppneu.2012.06.003 NOV-DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Ethical committee, Patient consent, Publication, Impact factor, Medical journal Abstract: Introduction: Reporting of ethical committee (EC) approval and patient consent in publications involving human subjects may be lower than recommended. In this paper this ethical issue was analysed in the Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology and in the other two Portuguese medical journals with impact factor indexed in the ISI Web of Knowledge. Methods: Reporting of EC approval and patient consent was searched in all publications involving human subjects published in the Acta Medica Portuguesa, Acta Reumatologica Portuguesa and Portuguese Journal of Pulmonology, from the 1st July 2010 until the 30th June 2011. The search also looked for the involvement of vulnerable and potentially identifiable subjects. Results: Most of the analysed publications, which included a considerable proportion of vulnerable (23%) and of potentially identifiable case reports (14%), were case reports (49%). Overall EC approval ranged from 0% to 28%, in case reports and prospective studies, respectively, whereas overall patient consent ranged from 0% to 26%. There were not statistically significant differences in results among the selected journals. Conclusions: Reporting of EC approval and patient consent in the three leading Portuguese medical journals has been lower than in their leading world counterparts. This should be taken into account and further audited in future, not only for the protection of the research subjects but also to maintain public trust in the process. (C) 2012 Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia. Published by Elsevier Espana, S. L. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Univ Porto, Fac Med, Serv Bioetica & Etica Med, Rua Campo Alegre 823, P-4100 Oporto, Portugal. Addresses: [Bernardes, M. J.; Nunes, R.] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Serv Bioetica & Etica Med, P-4100 Oporto, Portugal E-mail Address: mjflbernardes at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER DOYMA SL, TRAVESERA DE GARCIA, 17-21, BARCELONA, 08021, SPAIN ISSN: 0873-2159 Web of Science Categories: Respiratory System Research Areas: Respiratory System IDS Number: 033GS Unique ID: WOS:000310782800008 Cited References: Roberts MC, 1995, ETHICS & BEHAVIOR, V5, P333 Bernard L, 2001, Designing clinical research, P215 ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal citation reports, Ohler Linda, 2003, Nurse author & editor, V13, P7 International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals: ethical considerations in the conduct and reporting of research: privacy and confidentiality, Myles PS, 2003, ANESTHESIOLOGY, V99, P1209 Schroter S., 2006, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V32, P718 Bernardes MJ, 2012, IJUP' 12, 2012, P451 World Medical Association (WMA), Declaration of Helsinki-ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects, ======================================================================= Title: Neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction An 8-year *bibliometric* analysis Authors: Du, Y; Yang, XX; Song, H; Chen, B; Li, L; Pan, Y; Wu, Q; Li, J Author Full Names: Du, Yan; Yang, Xiaoxia; Song, Hong; Chen, Bo; Li, Lin; Pan, Yue; Wu, Qiong; Li, Jia Source: NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH, 7 (30):2392-2399; 10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2012.30.010 OCT 25 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, transcranial Doppler, transvaginal color Doppler, digital subtraction angiography, cerebral infarction, diagnosis, neuroimaging KeyWords Plus: ANEURYSMAL SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE; INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKING GROUPS; TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER SONOGRAPHY; PERIPHERAL-VASCULAR-DISEASE; CLINICAL-CARDIOLOGY-COUNCIL; ASSOCIATION-STROKE-COUNCIL; SMALL-VESSEL DISEASE; OF-CARE OUTCOMES; CARDIOVASCULAR-RADIOLOGY; CAROTID-ENDARTERECTOMY Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To identify global research trends in neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction using a bibliometric analysis of the Web of Science. DATA RETRIEVAL: We performed a bibliometric analysis of data retrieval for neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction containing the key words "CT, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, transcranial Doppler, transvaginal color Doppler, digital subtraction angiography, and cerebral infarction" using the Web of Science. SELECTION CRITERIA: Inclusion criteria were: (a) peer-reviewed articles on neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction which were published and indexed in the Web of Science; (b) original research articles and reviews; and (c) publication between 2004-2011. Exclusion criteria were: (a) articles that required manual searching or telephone access; and (b) corrected papers or book chapters. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Annual publication output; (2) distribution according to country; (3) distribution according to institution; (4) top cited publications; (5) distribution according to journals; and (6) comparison of study results on neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction. RESULTS: Imaging has become the predominant method used in diagnosing cerebral infarction. The most frequently used clinical imaging methods were digital subtraction angiography, CT, MRI, and transcranial color Doppler examination. Digital subtraction angiography is used as the gold standard. However, it is a costly and time-consuming invasive diagnosis that requires some radiation exposure, and is poorly accepted by patients. As such, it is mostly adopted in interventional therapy in the clinic. CT is now accepted as a rapid, simple, and reliable non-invasive method for use in diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease and preoperative appraisal. Ultrasonic Doppler can be used to reflect the hardness of the vascular wall and the nature of the plaque more clearly than CT and MRI. CONCLUSION: At present, there is no unified standard of classification of cerebral infarction imaging. Detection of clinical super-acute cerebral infarction remains controversial due to its changes on imaging, lack of specificity, and its similarity to a space-occupying lesion. Neuroimaging diagnosis for cerebral infarction remains a highly active area of research and development. Reprint Address: Shenyang Med Coll, Shenzhou Hosp, Shenyang 110036, Liaoning Provin, Peoples R China. Addresses: [Du, Yan; Yang, Xiaoxia; Song, Hong; Chen, Bo; Li, Lin; Pan, Yue; Wu, Qiong; Li, Jia] Shenyang Med Coll, Shenzhou Hosp, Shenyang 110036, Liaoning Provin, Peoples R China E-mail Address: duyansy at 163.com Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SHENYANG EDITORIAL DEPT NEURAL REGENERATION RES, PO BOX 1234, SHENYANG, LIAONING 110004, PEOPLES R CHINA ISSN: 1673-5374 Web of Science Categories: Cell Biology; Neurosciences Research Areas: Cell Biology; Neurosciences & Neurology IDS Number: 033VA Unique ID: WOS:000310828000010 Cited References: Vernooij Meike W., 2007, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V357, P1821 van Dijk Ewoud J., 2008, STROKE, V39, P2712 Vergouwen Mervyn D. I., 2010, STROKE, V41, P2391 Dunne VG, 2005, NMR IN BIOMEDICINE, V18, P24 Song Hong-song, 2012, Zhonghua nei ke za zhi [Chinese journal of internal medicine], V51, P217 Saito Hideki, 2010, Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi, V66, P1169 Rabinstein AA, 2004, STROKE, V35, P1862 Liu H., 2011, Guoji Naoxueguanbing Zazhi, V19, P687 Zhang X, 2005, ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATISM-ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH, V53, P845 Adams Harold P., Jr., 2007, CIRCULATION, V115, PE478 van Dijk EJ, 2005, CIRCULATION, V112, P900 Schmid-Elsaesser R, 2006, NEUROSURGERY, V58, P1054 Ducros Anne, 2007, BRAIN, V130, P3091 Wolf O, 2004, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, V27, P167 Macdonald RL, 2006, NEUROSURGICAL REVIEW, V29, P179 DeCarli C, 2005, NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, V26, P491 Peng Fuhua, 2008, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, V66, P1 Hopyan Julia, 2010, RADIOLOGY, V255, P142 Hamon Michele, 2006, STROKE, V37, P2035 Kiphuth Ines C., 2011, CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, V32, P420 Xiang H, 2011, Xinan Guofang Yiyao, V21, P588 Jin ZQ, 2004, ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA, V25, P352 Hurley Michael C, 2012, Techniques in vascular and interventional radiology, V15, P19 Wolf O, 2004, STROKE, V35, PE373 Wang LN, 2012, Zhongwai Yiliao, V31, P171 Zhou JY, 2005, Qingbao Kexue, V23, P1521 Amarenco P., 2009, CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, V27, P493 Chan KH, 2005, CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, V19, P391 Adams Harold P., Jr., 2007, STROKE, V38, P1655 Ashwal S, 2004, NEUROLOGY, V62, P851 Haacke EM, 2005, MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING, V23, P1 Sun Li-Zhong, 2009, JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, V138, P1358 ======================================================================= Title: Yoko Tawada. Text and Criticism; *Journal* for Literature, vol. 191/192 Authors: Brandt, B Author Full Names: Brandt, Bettina Source: GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW, 35 (3):716-717; OCT 2012 Language: English Document Type: Book Review Reprint Address: Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA 16802 USA. Addresses: [Brandt, Bettina] Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA 16802 USA Cited Reference Count: 2 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS, JOURNALS PUBLISHING DIVISION, 2715 NORTH CHARLES ST, BALTIMORE, MD 21218-4363 USA ISSN: 0149-7952 Web of Science Categories: Area Studies; Humanities, Multidisciplinary Research Areas: Area Studies; Arts & Humanities - Other Topics IDS Number: 030GI Unique ID: WOS:000310558500047 Cited References: TAWADA Y, 2011, YOKO TAWADA TEXT KRI, V191, TAWADA Y, 2011, YOKO TAWADA TEXT KRI, V192, ======================================================================= Title: VISUALIZING THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: COMMUNITY AMONG AUTHORS IN TOP SOCIAL WORK *JOURNALS* Authors: Woehle, R Author Full Names: Woehle, Ralph Source: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 48 (3):537-552; 10.5175/JSWE.2012.201000088 FAL 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE; COLLABORATION; NETWORKS; TENURE; PUBLICATION; PERSPECTIVE; SCHOLARSHIP; DECISIONS; PROMOTION; KNOWLEDGE Abstract: A review of literature related to the existence of an invisible college community among coauthors of articles in top-rated social work journals indicated that an invisible college could promote quality scholarship but that coauthoring might be inadequately studied or valued in social work education. Social network analysis revealed a skeletal piece of the top-rated social work journal coauthor network, visualized it, documented its growth between the overlapping periods 2001-2005 and 2004-2008, and associated that growth with increasing citations of networked coauthors. Possible continued growth of the invisible college suggests the need to examine coauthoring, the means of evaluating coauthor contributions, and the content of social work scholarship. Reprint Address: 40518 447th St SE, Lengby, MN 56651 USA. Addresses: [Woehle, Ralph] Univ N Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58201 USA E-mail Address: woehle at gvtel.com Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: COUNCIL SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 1725 DUKE ST, STE 500, ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 USA ISSN: 1043-7797 Web of Science Categories: Education & Educational Research; Social Work Research Areas: Education & Educational Research; Social Work IDS Number: 031VT Unique ID: WOS:000310671400009 Cited References: Castells M, 2000, CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY-A JOURNAL OF REVIEWS, V29, P693 Dobkin Bruce H., 2009, NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR, V23, P633 Videka Lynn, 2008, SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH, V32, P294 FRUCHTERMAN TMJ, 1991, SOFTWARE-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE, V21, P1129 Green Robert G., 2007, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V43, P281 Watts D., 2003, Six degrees, Berg-Weger M, 1998, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION41st Annual Program Meeting of the Council-on-Social-Work-Education, MAR 03-04, 1995, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, V34, P97 Crane D., 1972, Invisible colleges, Newman MEJ, 2001, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V64, Gelman SR, 1999, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V35, P203 Wineman Jean D., 2009, ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, V41, P427 Williams Janet B. W., 2008, SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH, V32, P208 Zaccala A. A., 2004, Revisiting the invisible college: A case study of the intellectual structure and social process of singularity theory research in mathematics, Newman MEJ, 2001, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V98, P404 Borgatti S. P., 1995, Connections, V18, P111 Newman MEJ, 2003, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V68, Barabasi AL, 2002, PHYSICA A-STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS, V311, P590 Chen CM, 2004, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAColloquium on Mapping Knowledge Domains, MAY 09-11, 2003, Irvine, CA, V101, P5303 Freeman L. C., 2004, The development of social network analysis, Smith M. A., 2009, Procedings of the Fourth International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Council on Social Work Education, 2008, Educational policy and accreditation standards, Newman M. E., 2002, Physical Review Letters, V89, Wuchty Stefan, 2007, SCIENCE, V316, P1036 Uzzi B, 2005, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, V111, P447 Baker D. R., 1992, Journal of Social Service Research, V15, P153 Hodge David R., 2011, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V47, P579 Guimera R, 2005, SCIENCE, V308, P697 Moody J. R., 2004, American Sociological Review, V69, P231 CNAAN RA, 1994, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V30, P185 Seipel MMO, 2003, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V39, P79 Urry J, 2003, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, V54, P155 Green Robert G., 2008, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, V44, P117 Boyer EL, 2004, PHYSICAL THERAPY, V84, P571 ======================================================================= Title: The *Impact Factor* is Volatile and Sensitive Authors: Gobel, U; Gortner, L Author Full Names: Goebel, U.; Gortner, L. Source: KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, 224 (5):285-290; 10.1055/s-0032-1323711 SEP-OCT 2012 Language: German Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; PRETERM INFANTS Reprint Address: Univ Dusseldorf, Univ Klinikum, ESPED Geschaftsstelle, Koordiierungszentrum Klin Studien, Moorenstr 5, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany. Addresses: [Goebel, U.] Univ Dusseldorf, Univ Klinikum, ESPED Geschaftsstelle, Koordiierungszentrum Klin Studien, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany [Gortner, L.] Univ Klinikum Saarlandes, Kliniken Kinder & Jugendmed, Klin Allgemeine Padiatrie & Neonatol, D-66421 Homburg, Germany E-mail Address: goebelu at arcor.de; ludwig.gortner at uks.eu Cited Reference Count: 35 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY ISSN: 0300-8630 Web of Science Categories: Pediatrics Research Areas: Pediatrics IDS Number: 029KH Unique ID: WOS:000310493900001 Cited References: Gensini G F, 1999, Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di medicina interna, V14, P130 Ioannidis JP, 2010, PLoS One, V5, Bittner T. C., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P351 Kleiner M, 2010, Press conference, Ziemann Esther, 2012, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL, V109, P333 Van Noorden Richard, 2010, NATURE, V465, P864 Gobel U, 2012, Dtsch Arzteblatt, V109, Pxy Streif W., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P203 Magnavita N, 2005, La Medicina del lavoro, V96, P383 Klingebiel T., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P121 KUNATH F, 2011, BMJ OPEN, V0001, Garfield E, 2005, Lecture, Rossner Mike, 2007, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V179, P1091 GARFIELD E, 1986, ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V105, P313 Baethge Christopher, 2012, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL, V109, P267 Lindinger A., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P321 Saleem Taimur, 2011, International archives of medicine, V4, P25 Jacques Thomas S, 2010, JRSM short reports, V1, P2 Klingebiel T., 2012, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V224, P121 Garfield E, 1996, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V313, P411 Kribs A., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P13 Ziegler B., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P243 Brahler E, 2009, Bundesgesundheitsbl, V9, P910 Opthof T, 1999, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, V41, P1 Goebel U., 2012, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V224, P43 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Satyanarayana K, 2010, Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology, V54, P197 Halimeh G, 2010, Klin Padiatr, V222, P158 Lacher M., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P296 Goebel Ulrich, 2012, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V224, P3 Hoffmeister U., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P274 Gensini GF, 1999, Ann Ital Med Int, V14, P134 Garfield E, 1999, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V161, P979 Gobel U, 2010, Klin Padiatr, V222, P94 Creutzig U., 2010, KLINISCHE PADIATRIE, V222, P333 ======================================================================= Title: *Citation Analysis* of Hepatitis Monthly by *Journal* *Citation* Report (ISI), Google Scholar, and Scopus Authors: Miri, SM; Raoofi, A; Heidari, Z Author Full Names: Miri, Seyyed Mohammad; Raoofi, Azam; Heidari, Zahra Source: HEPATITIS MONTHLY, 12 (9):10.5812/hepatmon.7441 SEP 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Citation Analysis, Impact Factor, Hepatitis Monthly, ISI, Scopus, Google Scholar KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; SCIENCE; INDEX Abstract: Background: Citation analysis as one of the most widely used methods of bibliometrics can be used for computing the various impact measures for scholars based on data from citation databases. Journal Citation Reports (JCR) from Thomson Reuters provides annual report in the form of impact factor (IF) for each journal. Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the citation parameters of Hepatitis Monthly by JCR in 2010 and compare them with GS and Sc. Materials and Methods: All articles of Hepat Mon published in 2009 and 2008 which had been cited in 2010 in three databases including WoS, Sc and GS gathered in a spread-sheet. The IFs were manually calculated. Results: Among the 104 total published articles the accuracy rates of GS and Sc in recording the total number of articles was 96% and 87.5%. There was a difference between IFs among the three databases (0.793 in ISI [Institute for Scientific Information], 0.945 in Sc and 0.85 GS). The missing rate of citations in ISI was 4% totally. Original articles were the main cited types, whereas, guidelines and clinical challenges were the least ones. Conclusions: None of the three databases succeed to record all articles published in the journal. Despite high sensitivity of GS comparing to Sc, it cannot be a reliable source for indexing since GS has lack of screening in the data collection and low specificity. Using an average of three IFs is suggested to find the correct IF. Editors should be more aware on the role of original articles in increasing IF and the potential efficacy of review articles in long term impact factor. Published by Kowsar Corp, 2012. cc 3.0. Reprint Address: Kowsar, Hoenbrock, Netherlands. Addresses: [Miri, Seyyed Mohammad; Raoofi, Azam; Heidari, Zahra] Kowsar, Hoenbrock, Netherlands [Miri, Seyyed Mohammad] Baqiyatallah Res Ctr Gastroenterol & Liver Dis, Tehran, Iran [Heidari, Zahra] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci & Hlth Serv, Dept Clin Psychol, Tehran, Iran E-mail Address: Raufee at mykowsar.com Funding Acknowledgement: Kowsar Funding Text: This study was supported by Kowsar as the publisher of Hepatitis Monthly. Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BAQIYATALLAH RESEARCH CENTER, GASTROENTEROLOGY & LIVER DISEASES, TEHRAN, 00000, IRAN ISSN: 1735-143X Article Number: e7441 Web of Science Categories: Gastroenterology & Hepatology Research Areas: Gastroenterology & Hepatology IDS Number: 034DO Unique ID: WOS:000310850500002 Cited References: Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Coleman R, 1999, ANATOMICAL RECORD, V257, P54 Vieira Elizabeth S., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P587 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P257 Harzing A.-W., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8, V1, P61 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Bauer K, 2005, D-Lib magazine, V11, P1 Pauly D, 2005, Ethics Sci Environ Polit, V2005, P33 Bagatin Edileia, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, V50, P1432 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Kousha Kayvan, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P273 Bakkalbasi Nisa, 2006, Biomedical digital libraries, V3, P7 Chew Mabel, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, V100, P142 ======================================================================= TITLE: Mapping research on strategic alliances and innovation: a co-citation analysis (Article, English) AUTHOR: Di Guardo, MC; Harrigan, KR SOURCE: JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 37 (6). DEC 2012. p.789-811 SPRINGER, NEW YORK SEARCH TERM(S): SMALL H J AM SOC INFORM SCI 24:265 1973; WHITE HD J AM SOC INFORM SCI 32:163 1981; KEYWORDS: Alliances; Innovation management; Co-citation analysis KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; HIGH-TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; STRUCTURAL HOLES; JOINT VENTURES; INTERFIRM RELATIONSHIPS; DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE ABSTRACT: Using co-citation analysis, the present study attempts to rationalize and organize the combined alliance and innovation literature in order to determine its intellectual structure (i.e. its shared attributes such as models, theories, methods, findings, and implications), as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the most important research trends. More specifically, our goals are: (1) to delineate the intellectual structure of research on alliance and innovation, as represented in the academic literature; (2) to determine the subfields that constitute the intellectual structure and the relationships, if any, between these subfields; (3) to identify contributions that play a pivotal role in bridging two or more conceptual domains of research; and finally, (4) to map the intellectual structure in a two-dimensional space in order to visualize spatial distances between intellectual themes. Implications for future studies are then drawn. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MC Di Guardo, Univ Cagliari, Viale Ignazio 74, I-09125 Cagliari, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Revised h index for biomedical research (Article, English) AUTHOR: Romanovsky, AA SOURCE: CELL CYCLE 11 (22). NOV 15 2012. p.4118-4121 LANDES BIOSCIENCE, AUSTIN SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: biology; medicine; publishing; research productivity ABSTRACT: Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total output of a researcher, the h index does not work well in the field of life sciences, where an author's position on a paper typically depends on the author's contribution. We revise the h index by weighing first and last authorship papers four times heavier than middle authorship papers. The revised index (r) signifies a shift in how we evaluate the research output in biology and medicine: it places more value on conducting and directing original, independent investigations as compared with contributing to projects conducted and directed by others. AUTHOR ADDRESS: AA Romanovsky, St Josephs Hosp, Syst Inflammat Lab, FeverLab, Phoenix, AZ USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: EVALUATE THE EVALUATION. QUALITY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND "SCIENTOMETRICS" (Article, Italian) AUTHOR: Di Rienzo, E; D'Ovidio, FL SOURCE: NUOVA RIVISTA STORICA 96 (2). MAY-AUG 2012. p.359-374 SOC EDITRICE DANTE ALIGHIERI SRL, ROMA SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENTOMETRIC* item_title AUTHOR ADDRESS: E Di Rienzo, Univ Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Overlap between Humanities Faculty Citation and Library Monograph Collections, 2004-2009 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Kellsey, C; Knievel, J SOURCE: COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 73 (6). NOV 2012. p.569-583 ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES, CHICAGO SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS+: ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The authors wished to evaluate whether their collection housed the resources that their humanities faculty needed (and actually used) for their research, with the hope of providing additional illumination about general resource use by humanities scholars. This study asks not whether anyone used what was already owned, but instead whether the library owned what was needed. The answer to this question might have implications for storage or weeding decisions, approval plans for collections, and interlibrary loan. A citation analysis of 28 monographs published by their institution's humanities faculty between 2004 and 2009 was used to assess how many of their cited sources were owned, how they were acquired (approval or firm order), their average age, and interdisciplinary usage as evidenced by LC classification. Subject areas assessed were History, Philosophy, Classics, and English. Findings include that one quarter of sources cited were over 25 years old, and that over the last fifteen years, the approval plan has provided more than three quarters of the sources cited that were owned. AUTHOR ADDRESS: C Kellsey, Univ Colorado Boulder, Acquisit Dept, Boulder, CO 80302 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Citation Landscape of Scholarly Literature in LGBT Studies: A Snapshot for Subject Librarians (Article, English) AUTHOR: Antell, K SOURCE: COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES 73 (6). NOV 2012. p.584-602 ASSOC COLL RESEARCH LIBRARIES, CHICAGO SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS+: COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL-SCIENCES ABSTRACT: This paper reports the results of a citation analysis of the scholarly literature of LGBT Studies. EBSCO's LGBT Life database was used to gather a sample of 4,321 citations from core scholarly journals in the field of LGBT Studies, covering the time period 1974 to 2010. The analysis reveals that, although LGBT Studies as an area of scholarship emerged from the gay rights activist movement of the 1960s and 1970s, the field's literature appears to be firmly rooted in the mainstream academic literature rather than in popular publications or community and activist periodicals. However, the field has a very high rate of cross- disciplinary citation and cites particularly heavily from medical journals and books. In addition to illuminating the citation characteristics of LGBT Studies, this paper presents lists of highly cited books and journals that should prove useful for subject librarians supporting LGBT Studies programs. AUTHOR ADDRESS: K Antell, Univ Oklahoma Lib, Bizzell Mem Lib, Reference Serv, Oklahoma City, OK 73190 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometrics (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Chalk, S SOURCE: ADVANCES IN FLOW INJECTION ANALYSIS AND RELATED TECHNIQUES 54. 2008. p.111-125 ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title; EDITORIAL doctype AUTHOR ADDRESS: S Chalk, Univ N Florida, Dept Chem & Phys, 1 UNF Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE Mon Dec 10 06:02:52 2012 From: kretschmer.h at T-ONLINE.DE (kretschmer.h@t-online.de) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2012 12:02:52 +0100 Subject: 9th Int Conf Webometr. Informetr. Scientom. & 14th COLLNET Meeting Estonia August 2013 Message-ID: Please, apology cross-posting! 1st Announcement Call for Papers 9th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics (WIS) & 14th COLLNET Meeting August 15-17, 2013 Tartu, Estonia http://www.etag.ee/international-research-cooperation/collnet-2013/?lang=en [1] Hosted by Estonian Research Council and COLLNET General Chair: Hildrun Kretschmer (Germany, China) Local Chair : ?lle Must (Estonia) Programme Committee: COLLNET Members http://www.collnet.de/ [2] and Local Programme Committee Important Dates: *March 03, 2013 (Deadline), Extended Abstract, (3 pages, abstracts less than 2.5 pages are not accepted ) *Please upload your file at: http://www.etag.ee/international-research-cooperation/collnet-2013/call-for-papers/?lang=en [3] Please, send additionally a copy of your extended abstract to Hildrun Kretschmer (kretschmer.h at onlinehome.de) *April 07, 2013, Acceptance Notification *May 26, 2013 (Deadline), Abstract for Poster Presentation (1 page) *June 09, 2013 (Deadline), Full Paper (Camera-ready version, maximum 10 pages including tables, figures, references) The extended abstracts will be peer reviewed by the Programme Committee. 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We also explore newly available routines ("CorText") to analyze this development in terms of "tubes" using an alluvial map, and compare the results with an animation (using "visone"). The historical specificity of this development can be compared with the development of "artificial intelligence" into an integrated specialty during this same period. "Interdisciplinarity" should be defined differently at the level of journals and of specialties. Loet Leydesdorff, University of Amsterdam Robert L. Goldstone, Indiana University ** apologies for cross-postings http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1212/1212.0823.pdf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU Wed Dec 12 07:00:30 2012 From: pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU (Philip Davis) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 07:00:30 -0500 Subject: Gaming Google Scholar Citations, Made Simple and Easy Message-ID: Gaming Google Scholar Citations, Made Simple and Easy http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/12/12/gaming-google-scholar-citations-made-simple-and-easy/ A new paper demonstrates how easy it is to game Google Scholar citations, and how the system resists correction. From Silvia.Steinbrunner at AIT.AC.AT Fri Dec 14 06:52:33 2012 From: Silvia.Steinbrunner at AIT.AC.AT (Steinbrunner Silvia) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:52:33 +0000 Subject: 3rd Call - ISSI 2013 - 14th Int. Conf. on Scientometrics and Informetrics Message-ID: (Apologies for cross postings) 3rd CALL FOR PAPERS, POSTERS, TUTORIALS & DOCTORAL FORUM APPLICATIONS ISSI 2013 - 14th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics July 15-19, 2013, Vienna, Austria http://www.issi2013.org Most important dates: *** Deadline for papers and workshops/tutorials: 21 January 2013*** *** Deadline for Doctoral Forum applications: 4 February 2013*** *** Deadline for posters: 18 March 2013 *** The Conference Organizing Committee cordially invites you to attend the 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference 2013 in Vienna, Austria, hosted by the University of Vienna and the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology. All the relevant information is available at the conference website: http://www.issi2013.org We are looking forward to seeing you in Vienna. Best regards, Edgar Schiebel & Juan Gorraiz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Dec 15 15:38:35 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 20:38:35 +0000 Subject: Papers from SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. Message-ID: TITLE: Counting citations in the field of business and management: why use Google Scholar rather than the Web of Science (Article, English) AUTHOR: Amara, N; Landry, R SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.553-581 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Contributions record; Citations; h-index; ISI; Google Scholar; Business scholars KEYWORDS+: ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS; H-INDEX; KNOWLEDGE; UNIVERSITY; ECONOMICS; IMPACT; SCOPUS; COMPLEMENTARITIES; RELEVANCE; JOURNALS ABSTRACT: Research assessment carries important implications both at the individual and institutional levels. This paper examines the research outputs of scholars in business schools and shows how their performance assessment is significantly affected when using data extracted either from the Thomson ISI Web of Science (WoS) or from Google Scholar (GS). The statistical analyses of this paper are based on a large survey data of scholars of Canadian business schools, used jointly with data extracted from the WoS and GS databases. Firstly, the findings of this study reveal that the average performance of B scholars regarding the number of contributions, citations, and the h-index is much higher when performances are assessed using GS rather than WoS. Moreover, the results also show that the scholars who exhibit the highest performances when assessed in reference to articles published in ISI-listed journals also exhibit the highest performances in Google Scholar. Secondly, the absence of association between the strength of ties forged with companies, as well as between the customization of the knowledge transferred to companies and research performances of B scholars such as measured by indicators extracted from WoS and GS, provides some evidence suggesting that mode 1 and 2 knowledge productions might be compatible. Thirdly, the results also indicate that senior B scholars did not differ in a statistically significant manner from their junior colleagues with regard to the proportion of contributions compiled in WoS and GS. However, the results show that assistant professors have a higher proportion of citations in WoS than associate and full professors have. Fourthly, the results of this study suggest that B scholars in accounting tend to publish a smaller proportion of their work in GS than their colleagues in information management, finance and economics. Fifthly, the results of this study show that there is no significant difference between the contributions record of scholars located in English language and French language B schools when their performances are assessed with Google Scholar. However, scholars in English language B schools exhibit higher citation performances and higher h-indices both in WoS and GS. Overall, B scholars might not be confronted by having to choose between two incompatible knowledge production modes, but with the requirement of the evidence-based management approach. As a consequence, the various assessment exercises undertaken by university administrators, government agencies and associations of business schools should complement the data provided in WoS with those provided in GS. AUTHOR ADDRESS: N Amara, Univ Laval, Fac Business, Quebec City, PQ G1V 0A6, Canada -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The d-index: Discovering dependences among scientific collaborators from their bibliographic data records (Article, English) AUTHOR: Di Caro, L; Cataldi, M; Schifanella, C SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.583-607 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOGRAPHIC* item_title KEYWORDS: Evaluation metrics; Social networks; Research evaluation; Collaboration analysis; Data visualization KEYWORDS+: COAUTHORSHIP NETWORK; SOCIAL NETWORK; H-INDEX; SCIENCE; IMPACT ABSTRACT: The evaluation of the work of a researcher and its impact on the research community has been deeply studied in literature through the definition of several measures, first among all the h-index and its variations. Although these measures represent valuable tools for analyzing researchers' outputs, they usually assume the co-authorship to be a proportional collaboration between the parts, missing out their relationships and the relative scientific influences. In this work, we propose the d-index, a novel measure that estimates the dependence degree between authors on their research environment along their entire scientific publication history. We also present a web application that implements these ideas and provides a number of visualization tools for analyzing and comparing scientific dependences among all the scientists in the DBLP bibliographic database. Finally, relying on this web environment, we present case and user studies that highlight both the validity and the reliability of the proposed evaluation measure. AUTHOR ADDRESS: L Di Caro, Univ Turin, Dept Comp Sci, Turin, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Transnational citation, technological diversity and small world in global nanotechnology patenting (Article, English) AUTHOR: Guan, JC; Shi, Y SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.609-633 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Patent citation network; Nanotechnology; Technological classification; Small world KEYWORDS+: EMERGING FIELD; NETWORK; TRAJECTORIES; NANOSCIENCE; INNOVATION; EVOLUTION; SCIENCE; COLLABORATION; DETERMINANTS; CREATIVITY ABSTRACT: Despite the extensive studies conducted in the field of nanotechnology based on US patent data, the choice of a single database may impede a wider view of this technology frontier. Based on patent data from the Derwent Innovation Index database that covers the data of 41 major patent offices, we review the development of nanotechnology patenting from the dimensions of patenting authority and technological classification. We find that a small number of countries dominating the technology have similar technological diversity in terms of nanotechnology patents. After the discussion and summary of the citation modes and citation rate curve, we construct the patent citation networks at the patent document level and discuss the distinctive transnational citation patterns. We then use Search Path Count Method to extract the technological trajectory, where we find very high selectiveness. In the final section of this paper, we discover the small world phenomenon in the citation networks, which is widely investigated in undirected networks such as co-authorship networks, but rarely touched in citation networks due to the limitations of the presumptions. We propose the reachable path length and citation clustering in the revised small world model for acyclic directed networks and provide the realistic meaning of the new measures. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JC Guan, Chinese Acad Sci, Grad Univ, Sch Management, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Discovery of factors influencing citation impact based on a soft fuzzy rough set model (Article, English) AUTHOR: Wang, MY; Yu, G; An, S; Yu, DR SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.635-644 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): MERTON RK rauth; HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; MERTON RK SCIENCE 159:56 1968; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Citation impact; Highly cited papers; Soft fuzzy rough set KEYWORDS+: BEHAVIOR; SCIENCE; INFORMATION; COUNTS; JOURNALS; AUTHORS ABSTRACT: In this paper, the machine learning tools were used to identify key features influencing citation impact. Both the papers' external and quality information were considered in constructing papers' feature space. Based on the feature space, the soft fuzzy rough set was used to generate a series of associated feature subsets. Then, the KNN classifier was used to find the feature subset with the best classification performance. The results show that citation impact could be predicted by objectively assessed factors. Both the papers' quality and external features, mainly represented as the reputation of the first author, are contributed to future citation impact. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MY Wang, NE Forestry Univ, Coll Informat & Comp Engn, Harbin 150040, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Discovering and analyzing the intellectual structure and its evolution of LIS in China, 1998-2007 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ma, RM SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.645-659 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): WHITE HD J AM SOC INFORM SCI 32:163 1981 KEYWORDS: Author cocitation analysis; Intellectual structure; Library and Information Science; Domain mapping; Visualization; China KEYWORDS+: AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; INFORMATION-SCIENCE ABSTRACT: The intellectual structure and its evolution of library and information science (LIS) in China are analyzed with time series data from Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index which is the properest database for ACA practice in the field of social science at present. The result indicates that the subfields of Library and Information Science in China kept changing from 1998 to 2007: some subfields have emerged and developed a lot, e.g., webometrics and competitive intelligence; some subfields maintain, e.g., bibliometrics and intellectual property; and some subfields have begun to decline, e.g., cataloging. Through the comparison with the international LIS, it is found that there are some unique subfields in Chinese LIS from 1998 to 2007, such as competitive intelligence and intellectual property. At the same time, I also suggest that Chinese authors in LIS should pay more attention to the applied research in the future. AUTHOR ADDRESS: RM Ma, Shanxi Univ, Sch Management, Taiyuan 030006, Shanxi, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A comparison of top economics departments in the US and EU on the basis of the multidimensional prestige of influential articles in 2010 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Garcia, JA; Rodriguez-Sanchez, R; Fdez-Valdivia, J SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.681-698 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006 KEYWORDS: Publication-based ranking; Economics department; Multidimensional prestige; Influential articles; ISI Impact Factor; Citation impact; Princeton University; MIT; Oxford University KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH OUTPUT; PUBLICATIONS; RANKINGS; POVERTY; CANADA; SCOPUS; IMPACT ABSTRACT: Here we show a comparison of top economics departments in the US and EU based on a summary measure of the multidimensional prestige of influential papers in 2010. The multidimensional prestige takes into account that several indicators should be used for a distinct analysis of structural changes at the score distribution of paper prestige. We argue that the prestige of influential articles should not only consider one indicator as a single dimension, but in addition take into account further dimensions, since several different indicators have been developed to evaluate the impact of academic papers. After having identified the multidimensionally influential articles from an economics department, their prestige scores can be aggregated to produce a summary measure of the multidimensional prestige of research output of this department, which satisfies numerous properties. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JA Garcia, Univ Granada, Dept Ciencias Comp & IA, CITIC UGR, E-18071 Granada, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Blockmodeling of co-authorship networks in library and information science in Argentina: a case study (Article, English) AUTHOR: Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Z; Ferligoj, A; Miguel, S; Kronegger, L; de Moya-Anegon, F SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.699-717 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): PRICE DJD rauth KEYWORDS: Scientific collaboration; Bibliometrics; Blockmodeling; Social network analysis KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; SELF-ORGANIZATION; PUBLICATION; PATTERNS; IMPACT ABSTRACT: The paper introduces the use of blockmodeling in the micro-level study of the internal structure of co-authorship networks over time. Variations in scientific productivity and researcher or research group visibility were determined by observing authors' role in the core-periphery structure and crossing this information with bibliometric data. Three techniques were applied to represent the structure of collaborative science: (1) the blockmodeling; (2) the Kamada- Kawai algorithm based on the similarities in co-authorships present in the documents analysed; (3) bibliometrics to determine output volume, impact and degree of collaboration from the bibliographic data drawn from publications. The goal was to determine the extent to which the use of these two complementary approaches, in conjunction with bibliometric data, provides greater insight into the structure and characteristics of a given field of scientific endeavour. The paper describes certain features of Pajek software and how it can be used to study research group composition, structure and dynamics. The approach combines bibliometric and social network analysis to explore scientific collaboration networks and monitor individual and group careers from new perspectives. Its application on a small-scale case study is intended as an example and can be used in other disciplines. It may be very useful for the appraisal of scientific developments. AUTHOR ADDRESS: Z Chinchilla-Rodriguez, CSIC, Ctr Ciencias Humanas & Soc, Inst Polit & Bienes Publ, C Albasanz 26-28, Madrid 28037, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A bibliometric portrait of the evolution, scientific roots and influence of the literature on university-industry links (Article, English) AUTHOR: Teixeira, AAC; Mota, L SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.719-743 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; SMALL H J AM SOC INFORM SCI 50:799 1999; BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: University-industry links; Entrepreneurial universities; Technology transfer; University spin offs; Bibliometrics KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; BAYH-DOLE ACT; TECHNOLOGY- TRANSFER; ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION; RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS; GOVERNMENT RELATIONS; KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE; NETWORK ANALYSIS; US UNIVERSITIES; LIFE SCIENCES ABSTRACT: The study of university-industry (U-I) relations has been the focus of growing interest in the literature. However, to date, a quantitative overview of the existing literature in this field has yet to be accomplished. This study intends to fill this gap through the use of bibliometric techniques. By using three different yet interrelated databases-a database containing the articles published on U-I links, which encompass 534 articles published between 1986 and 2011; a 'roots' database, which encompasses over 20,000 references to the articles published on U-I relations; and a 'influences' database which includes more than 15,000 studies that cited the articles published on U-I relations-we obtained the following results: (1) 'Academic spin offs', 'Scientific and technological policies' and (to a greater extent) 'Knowledge Transfer Channels' are topics in decline; (2) 'Characteristics of universities, firms and scientists', along with 'Regional spillovers', show remarkable growth, and 'Measures and indicators' can be considered an emergent topic; (3) clear tendency towards 'empirical' works, although 'appreciative and empirical' papers constitute the bulk of this literature; (4) the multidisciplinary nature of the intellectual roots of the U-I literature-an interesting blending of neoclassical economics (focused on licensing, knowledge transfer and high-tech entrepreneurship) and heterodox approaches (mainly related to systems of innovation) is observed in terms of intellectual roots; (5) the influence of the U-I literature is largely concentrated on the industrialized world and on the research area of innovation and technology (i.e., some 'scientific endogamy' is observed). AUTHOR ADDRESS: AAC Teixeira, Univ Porto, CEF UP, Fac Econ, INESC TEC,OBEGEF, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, P-4200464 Oporto, Portugal -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Prescribed practices of authorship: review of codes of ethics from professional bodies and journal guidelines across disciplines (Article, English) AUTHOR: Bosnjak, L; Marusic, A SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.751-763 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title KEYWORDS: Indexing databases; Journals; Publishers; Professional organizations; Authorship; Policy; Ethics codes KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; HUMANITIES; PUBLICATIONS; INDICATORS; PATTERNS; FACULTY ABSTRACT: Guidelines on authorship requirements are common in biomedical journals but it is not known how authorship is defined by journals and scholarly professional organizations across research disciplines. Prevalence of authorship statements, their specificity and tone, and contributions required for authorship were assessed in 185 journals from Science Citation Index (SCI) and Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), 260 journals from Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI) and 651 codes of ethics from professional organizations from the online database of the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Profession, USA. In SCI, 53 % of the top-ranked journals had an authorship statement, compared with 32 % in SSCI. In a random sample of A&HCI-indexed journals, only 6 % of the journals addressed authorship. Only 71 (11 %) codes of ethics carried a statement on authorship. Almost all journals had defined authorship criteria compared with 33 % of the ethics codes (chi(2)(1) = 75.975; P < 0.001). The tone of the statements in the journals was aspirational, whereas ethics codes used a normative language for defining authorship (chi(2)(1) = 51.709, P < 0.001). Journals mostly required both research and writing contributions for authorship, while two-thirds of the ethics codes defined only research as a mandatory contribution. In conclusion, the lack of and variety of authorship definitions in journals and professional organizations across scientific disciplines may be confusing for the researchers and lead to poor authorship practices. All stakeholders in research need to collaborate on building the environment where ethical behaviour in authorship is a norm. AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Marusic, Univ Split, Dept Res Biomed & Hlth, Sch Med, Soltanska 2, Split 21000, Croatia -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Ten challenges in modeling bibliographic data for bibliometric analysis (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ferrara, A; Salini, S SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.765-785 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; BIBLIOGRAPHIC* item_title; BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: Dimensional data modeling; Multivariate statistics; Multidimensional data analysis; Topics models KEYWORDS+: GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; SCIENCE; DATABASES; CLASSIFICATION; INDICATORS; RANKINGS; SCOPUS; WEB ABSTRACT: The complexity and variety of bibliographic data is growing, and efforts to define new methodologies and techniques for bibliometric analysis are intensifying. In this complex scenario, one of the most crucial issues is the quality of data and the capability of bibliometric analysis to cope with multiple data dimensions. Although the problem of enforcing a multidimensional approach to the analysis and management of bibliographic data is not new, a reference design pattern and a specific conceptual model for multidimensional analysis of bibliographic data are still missing. In this paper, we discuss ten of the most relevant challenges for bibliometric analysis when dealing with multidimensional data, and we propose a reference data model that, according to different goals, can help analysis designers and bibliographic experts in working with large collections of bibliographic data. AUTHOR ADDRESS: S Salini, Univ Milan, Dipartimento Sci Econ Aziendali & Stat, Milan, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A general framework for describing diversity within systems and similarity between systems with applications in informetrics (Article, English) AUTHOR: Zhou, QJ; Rousseau, R; Yang, LY; Yue, T; Yang, GL SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.787-812 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): INFORMETRIC* item_title KEYWORDS: Diversity; Cosine index; Field-similarity weighted cosine measure; Homogeneity; Interdisciplinarity; Evenness of national disciplinary structure KEYWORDS+: CROSS-DISCIPLINARY; GENETIC-DISTANCE; RESTRICTION ENDONUCLEASES; BIBLIOMETRIC METHODS; CO-CONCENTRATION; SCIENCE; INTERDISCIPLINARITY; POPULATIONS; COUNTRIES; CLASSIFICATION ABSTRACT: Building on the ideas of Stirling (J R Soc Interface, 4(15), 707-719, 2007) and Rafols and Meyer (Scientometrics, 82(2), 263- 287, 2010), we borrow models of genetic distance based on gene diversity and propose a general conceptual framework to investigate the diversity within and among systems and the similarity between systems. This framework can be used to reveal the relationship of systems weighted by the similarity of the corresponding categories. Application of the framework to scientometrics is explored to evaluate the balance of national disciplinary structures, and the homogeneity of disciplinary structures between countries. AUTHOR ADDRESS: QJ Zhou, Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Sci Lib, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometric analysis for development of research strategies in agricultural technology: the case of Taiwan (Article, English) AUTHOR: Lee, LC; Lee, YY; Liaw, YC SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.813-830 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: Bibliometric analysis; Technology foresight; Research strategies; Agricultural technology; S-curve; Revealed comparative advantage (RCA) KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH POLICY-MAKING; GOVERNMENT; INDICATORS; FORESIGHT; PRODUCTIVITY; NETHERLANDS; PUBLICATION; INNOVATION; SCIENCE; ENERGY ABSTRACT: Due to rapid environmental change, policymakers no longer choose foresight issues based on their own experience. Instead, they need to consider all the possible factors that will influence new technological developments and formulate an appropriate future technological development strategy to the country through the technology foresight system. For the sake of gathering more objective evidence to convince stakeholders to support the foresight issues, researchers can employ bibliometric analysis to describe current scientific development and forecast possible future development trends. Through this process, a consensus is reached about the direction of future technology development. However, we believe that bibliometric analysis can do more for technology policy formulation, such as (1) offer quantitative data as evidence to support the results of qualitative analysis; (2) review the situations of literature publication in specific technological fields to seize the current stage of technology development; and (3) help us grasp the relative advantage of foresight issues development in Taiwan and the world and develop profound strategic planning in accordance with the concept of Revealed Comparative Advantage. For those reasons, our research will revisit the role that bibliometric analysis plays for nations while choosing the foresight issues. In addition, we will analyze the development of the technology policy in Taiwan based on bibliometric analysis, and complete the foresight issues selection by processing key issue integration, key word collection related to this field, the searching and confirmation of literature, development opportunities exploration, comparative development advantage analysis and the innovation-foresight matrix construction, etc. AUTHOR ADDRESS: YC Liaw, Ming Chi Univ Technol, Dept Business Management, 84 Gongzhuan Rd, New Taipei City, Taiwan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The growth of science and database coverage (Article, English) AUTHOR: Michels, C; Schmoch, U SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.831-846 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): SEGLEN PO J AM SOC INFORM SCI 43:628 1992 KEYWORDS: Database coverage; Growth of science; Provider policy KEYWORDS+: PUBLICATION ABSTRACT: Recently there has been huge growth in the number of articles displayed on the Web of Science (WoS), but it is unclear whether this is linked to a growth of science or simply additional coverage of already existing journals by the database provider. An analysis of the category of journals in the period of 2000-2008 shows that the number of basic journals covered by Web of Science (WoS) steadily decreased, whereas the number of new, recently established journals increased. A rising number of older journals is also covered. These developments imply a crescive number of articles, but a more significant effect is the enlargement of traditional, basic journals in terms of annual articles. All in all it becomes obvious that the data set is quite instable due to high fluctuation caused by the annual selection criteria, the impact factor. In any case, it is important to look at the structures at the level of specific fields in order to differentiate between "real" and "artificial" growth. Our findings suggest that even-though a growth of about 34 % can be measured in article numbers in the period of 2000-2008, 17 % of this growth stems from the inclusion of old journals that have been published for a longer time but were simply not included in the database so far. AUTHOR ADDRESS: U Schmoch, Fraunhofer Inst Syst & Innovat Res ISI, Competence Ctr Policy & Reg, Karlsruhe, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Gender differences in scientific productivity: a persisting phenomenon? (Article, English) AUTHOR: van Arensbergen, P; van der Weijden, I; van den Besselaar, P SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.857-868 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): ZUCKERMAN H rauth; WENNERAS C NATURE 387:341 1997 KEYWORDS: Scholarly performance; Gender differences; Generation differences KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SEX-DIFFERENCES; PUBLICATION; SCIENCE; PERFORMANCE; DETERMINANTS; EDUCATION; NEPOTISM; FACULTY; IMPACT ABSTRACT: There is substantial literature on research performance differences between male and female researchers, and its explanation. Using publication records of 852 social scientists, we show that performance differences indeed exist. However, our case study suggests that in the younger generation of researchers these have disappeared. If performance differences exist at all in our case, young female researchers outperform young male researchers. The trend in developed societies, that women increasingly outperform men in all levels of education, is also becoming effective in the science system. AUTHOR ADDRESS: P van den Besselaar, Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Org Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Effects of international collaboration and status of journal on impact of papers (Article, English) AUTHOR: Peclin, S; Juznic, P; Blagus, R; Sajko, MC; Stare, J SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.937-948 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title KEYWORDS: Co-authorship; Journal impact factor; International collaboration; Slovenia KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; CO-AUTHORSHIP; HIGHER CITATION; INDICATORS; SCIENCE ABSTRACT: This study examines the effect of international collaboration of Slovenian authors and the status of journals where papers are published (as determined by their impact factors) on the impact of papers as measured by the number of citations papers receive. Research programme groups working in Slovenia in the 2004-2008 period in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, biotechnology, and medical science were used for analyses. The results of the analyses show that the effects of the two factors differ among the fields. We discuss possible reasons for this, including the possibility that differences are the result of Slovenia's science policy. AUTHOR ADDRESS: P Juznic, Univ Ljubljana, Fac Arts, Dept Lib & Informat Sci & Book Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: On the relationship between citations of publication output and Hirsch index h of authors: conceptualization of tapered Hirsch index h(T), circular citation area radius R and citation acceleration a (Article, English) AUTHOR: Sangwal, K SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.987-1004 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Citations L; Citation acceleration a; Circular citation area radius R; Ferrers diagrams; Hirsch constant A = L/h(2); Hirsch index h; Publication output; Tapered h index (h(T)) ABSTRACT: The nature of the empirical proportionality constant A in the relation L = Ah(2) between total number of citations L of the publication output of an author and his/her Hirsch index h is analyzed using data of the publication output and citations for six scientists elected to the membership of the Royal Society in 2006 and 199 professors working in different institutions in Poland. The main problem with the h index of different authors calculated by using the above relation is that it underestimates the ranking of scientists publishing papers receiving very high citations and results in high values of A. It was found that the value of the Hirsch constant A for different scientists is associated with the discreteness of h and is related to the tapered Hirsch index h(T) by A(1/2) approximate to 1.21h(T). To overcome the drawback of a wide range of A associated with the discreteness of h for different authors, a simple index, the radius R of circular citation area, defined as R = (L/pi)(1/2) approximate to h, is suggested. This circular citation area radius R is easy to calculate and improves the ranking of scientists publishing high-impact papers. Finally, after introducing the concept of citation acceleration a = L/t (2) = pi(R/t)(2) (t is publication duration of a scientist), some general features of citations of publication output of Polish professors are described in terms of their citability. Analysis of the data of Polish professors in terms of citation acceleration a shows that: (1) the citability of the papers of a majority of physics and chemistry professors is much higher than that of technical sciences professors, and (2) increasing fraction of conference papers as well as non-English papers and engagement in administrative functions of professors result in decreasing citability of their overall publication output. AUTHOR ADDRESS: K Sangwal, Lublin Univ Technol, Dept Appl Phys, Ul Nadbystrzycka 38, PL-20618 Lublin, Poland -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Comparison of trends in the quantity and variety of Science Citation Index (SCI) literature on human pathogens between China and the United States (Article, English) AUTHOR: Tian, DQ; Yu, YZ; Wang, YM; Zheng, T SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.1019-1027 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): SCIENCE CITATION INDEX item_title; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Pathogenic microorganism; SCI literature; United States; China; Variety; Quantity KEYWORDS+: REEMERGING INFECTIOUS-DISEASES; BIODEFENSE ABSTRACT: The proportion of pathogenic microorganisms in the microbial world is relatively small, while their threat to human health, economic development and social stability is severe. The quantity and variation of Science Citation Index (SCI) literature related to pathogenic microorganisms may reflect the level of relevant research and the degree of attention. Here we compared trends in the quantity and variety of SCI literature relating to certain important pathogenic microorganisms published by scientists from United States and China from 1996 to 2010 by searching the Science Citation Index database. The pathogenic microorganisms in this study comprise two categories of pathogens: Bacillus anthracis, Yersinia pestis, Francisella tularensis, Ebola virus, Burkholderia pseudomallei, which belong to biodefense- associated pathogens (BDAPs) and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), SARS coronavirus, hepatitis B virus (HBV), Mycobacterium tuberculosis, influenza virus, which belong to the commonly encountered health- threatening pathogens. Our results showed that the United States (US) published much more SCI literature on these pathogens than China. Furthermore, literature on BDAPs published by scientists from the US has increased sharply since 2002. However, the numbers of literature relating to CEHTPs from China has demonstrated a gradual increase from 1996 to 2010. Research into pathogenic microorganisms requires three balance to be achieved: investment in BDAP and CEHTP studies; basic and applied research; a faster pace of research into pathogens and fulfilling biosafety and biosecurity requirements. AUTHOR ADDRESS: T Zheng, Beijing Inst Biotechnol, Beijing 100071, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Scientific production and citation impact: a bibliometric analysis in acupuncture over three decades (Article, English) AUTHOR: Fu, JY; Zhang, X; Zhao, YH; Tong, HF; Chen, DZ; Huang, MH SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.1061-1079 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; CITED ARTICLE abstract; BIBLIOMETR* item_title; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: Acupuncture; Publication; Citation; Bibliometric analysis KEYWORDS+: RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIAL; H-INDEX; MEDICINE; HEALTH; CARE; COLLABORATION; COMPLEMENTARY; SYMPTOMS; JOURNALS; EFFICACY ABSTRACT: Acupuncture, the most important nonpharmacological therapy in traditional Chinese medicine, has attracted significant attention since its introduction to the Western world. This study employs bibliometric analysis to examine the profile of publication activity related to it. The data are retrieved from the database of Science Citation Index Expanded during 1980-2009, and 7,592 papers are identified for analysis. This study finds that almost 20 % of papers are published in CAM journals, and the average cited times per acupuncture paper is 8.69. While the most cited article has been cited 2,109 times, however, 38.15 % of total publications have never been cited. Europe has the largest amount of authored papers with high h-index values; the USA has the largest number of publications on and citations of acupuncture based on country distribution, and this has continued as a significant rising trend. The proportion of collaborative papers shows this upward trend on the worldwide scale while the percentage shares of national collaborations are the highest. The USA produces the most international collaborative documents, although South Korea occupies the highest percentage figure for international collaborative papers. International collaborative papers are the most frequently cited. The average number of authors per paper is 3.69 in the top eight countries/regions. Papers contributed by South Korea are authored by the most people. International collaboration papers are authored by more people, except in Taiwan. South Korea's Kyung Hee University is ranked first in terms of number of papers while Harvard University in the USA accounts for the largest proportion of citations. The University of Exeter, Harvard University and Karolinska Institute have the highest h-index values. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MH Huang, Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, 1,Sec 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Ranking of research output of universities on the basis of the multidimensional prestige of influential fields: Spanish universities as a case of study (Article, English) AUTHOR: Garcia, JA; Rodriguez-Sanchez, R; Fdez-Valdivia, J; Torres-Salinas, D; Herrera, F SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.1081-1099 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: Publication-based ranking; Spanish universities; Bibliometrics; Multidimensional prestige; Influential fields of study KEYWORDS+: HIGHLY CITED PAPERS; ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS; POVERTY; IMPACT; INDEX ABSTRACT: A university may be considered as having dimension- specific prestige in a scientific field (e.g., physics) when a particular bibliometric research performance indicator exceeds a threshold value. But a university has multidimensional prestige in a field of study only if it is influential with respect to a number of dimensions. The multidimensional prestige of influential fields at a given university takes into account that several prestige indicators should be used for a distinct analysis of the influence of a university in a particular field of study. After having identified the multidimensionally influential fields of study at a university their prestige scores can be aggregated to produce a summary measure of the multidimensional prestige of influential fields at this university, which satisfies numerous properties. Here we use this summary measure of multidimensional prestige to assess the comparative performance of Spanish Universities during the period 2006-2010. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JA Garcia, Univ Granada, CITIC UGR, Dept Ciencias Comp & IA, E-18071 Granada, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A bibliometric analysis of solar power research from 1991 to 2010 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Dong, BS; Xu, GQ; Luo, X; Cai, Y; Gao, W SOURCE: SCIENTOMETRICS 93 (3). DEC 2012. p.1101-1117 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): ARUNACHALAM S rauth; GARFIELD E rauth; BIBLIOMETR* item_title; GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS 32:5 1990 KEYWORDS: Solar power; Bibliometric; SCI; Solar cell; Materials KEYWORDS+: SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; TRENDS; CELLS ABSTRACT: A bibliometric analysis was performed on solar power- related research between 1991 and 2010 in journals of all the subject categories of the Science Citation Index. "Solar cell", "solar energy", "solar power", "solar radiation" and "solar thermal" were selected as keywords to search in a part of the title, abstract or keywords. The trends were analyzed with the retrieved results in the publication type and language, characters of scientific output, publication distribution by countries, subject categories and journals, and the frequency of title- words and keywords used. Articles on solar power showed a significant growth along with more participation of countries, while the percentage of international papers reduced. The USA was the country with the most related articles and the most-frequent partner among all the international collaborative articles. Articles of Mainland China and South Korea grew much faster than other countries in the latest 5 years. Chemistry and material fields gradually became the mainstream of the solar power research. Synthetically analyzing three kinds of keywords, it showed that thin film solar photovoltaic technology was a hot spot of the solar power research in the past 20 years. "Dye-sensitized solar cell" and "organic" had extremely high increasing rates, which indicated that more attention was paid to kinds of organic solar cells. It could be concluded that the materials of solar cells would be the emphasis of solar power research in the twenty-first century. AUTHOR ADDRESS: X Luo, Beihang Univ, Natl Key Lab Sci & Technol Aeroengine Aerothermod, Beijing 100191, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Dec 15 16:05:06 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 21:05:06 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest to readers of SIG-Metrics Message-ID: *Record 1 of 7. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); SCIENTIFIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311135600007 Title: Impact of *Scientific* Publications of German Otorhinolaryngologist in International Comparison Authors: Godau, S; Finkensieper, M; Guntinas-Lichius, O Author Full Names: Godau, S.; Finkensieper, M.; Guntinas-Lichius, O. Source: LARYNGO-RHINO-OTOLOGIE, 91 (11):704-711; 10.1055/s-0032-1321805 NOV 2012 Language: German Document Type: Article Author Keywords: research productivity, publications, bibliometric analysis, impact factor, citations KeyWords Plus: CITATION Abstract: Background: The value of German publications in otorhinolaryngology in comparison to the international community has not been analyzed in detail yet. Material and Methods: Using the Web of Science (R) data base a quantitative bibliometric analysis of publications in the field of otorhinolaryngology was performed for the years 2000-2010. We compared countries, institutions and individual authors in relation to the whole field of otorhinolaryngology and to special topics. Results: 57157 ENT-publications were identified for the period between 2000 and 2010. The second most number, 12% of the publications came from Germany. Ranking the authors with most publications, 6 German scientists could be found on the first 20 ranks. USA, Japan, and Germany were the dominating countries looking on publication for the subspecialties. From Germany originated the most publications for the topics smell and taste disorders. Conclusion: Publications form German institutions in the field of clinical and experimental otorhinolaryngology have a high impact in international comparison. German authors could be found in all subspecialties of otorhinolaryngology on the top 3 places. Reprint Address: Univ Klinikum FSU Jena, HNO Klin, Lessingstr 2, D-07740 Jena, Germany. Addresses: [Godau, S.] Univ Jena, Jena, Germany [Finkensieper, M.; Guntinas-Lichius, O.] Univ Klinikum Jena, Klin & Poliklin Hals Nasen & Ohrenheilkunde, Jena, Germany E-mail Address: Orlando.Guntinas at med.uni-jena.de Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG, RUDIGERSTR 14, D-70469 STUTTGART, GERMANY Cited References: Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 Wolfram C., 2008, OPHTHALMOLOGE, V105, P1115 Labadie Robert F., 2011, OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, V145, P15 Lehrl S, 2005, HNO, V53, P415 Hacke W., 2009, NERVENARZT, V80, P1226 Nieminen Pentti, 2006, BMC medical research methodology, V6, P42 Welsch T., 2010, CHIRURG, V81, P365 ======================================================================= *Record 2 of 7. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311321200001 Title: A measure of success Authors: Jeang, KT Author Full Names: Jeang, Kuan-Teh Source: CELL AND BIOSCIENCE, 2 10.1186/2045-3701-2-35 OCT 16 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: BIOSCIENCE; TIME Abstract: Cell and Bioscience is on track to receive its first *Impact Factor* in mid-2013. What is the role of the *Impact Factor* as a measure of a journal's success? Reprint Address: NIH, Bldg 10, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. Addresses: NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA E-mail Address: kjeang at nih.gov Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND Cited References: Jeang Kuan-Teh, 2010, RETROVIROLOGY, V7, Acuna Daniel E., 2012, NATURE, V489, P201 Jeang Kuan-Teh, 2007, RETROVIROLOGY, V4, Shi Yun-Bo, 2011, CELL AND BIOSCIENCE, V1, Jeang Kuan-Teh, 2011, CELL AND BIOSCIENCE, V1, The Royal Society, 2011, Knowledge, networks and nations: Global scientific collaboration in the 21st century, P1 ======================================================================= *Record 3 of 7. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311369400001 Title: The growth of Molecular Brain: *impact factor* is coming in 2013 Authors: Bliss, T; Kaang, BK; Zhuo, M Author Full Names: Bliss, Tim; Kaang, Bong-Kiun; Zhuo, Min Source: MOLECULAR BRAIN, 5 10.1186/1756-6606-5-37 OCT 11 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Reprint Address: Seoul Natl Univ, 599 Gwanangno, Seoul 151747, South Korea. Addresses: [Kaang, Bong-Kiun] Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul 151747, South Korea [Bliss, Tim] Natl Inst Med Res, London NW7 1AA, England [Zhuo, Min] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8, Canada E-mail Address: kaang at snu.ac.kr Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ======================================================================= *Record 4 of 7. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311140100009 Title: Immunotoxicity, Flow Cytometry, and Chemoinformatics: Review, Bibliometric Analysis, and New QSAR Model of Drug Effects Over Macrophages Authors: Tenorio-Borroto, E; Penuelas-Rivas, CG; Vasquez-Chagoyan, JC; Prado-Pradoa, FJ; Garcia-Mera, X; Gonzalez-Diaz, H Author Full Names: Tenorio-Borroto, Esvieta; Penuelas-Rivas, Claudia G.; Vasquez-Chagoyan, Juan C.; Prado-Pradoa, Francisco J.; Garcia-Mera, Xerardo; Gonzalez-Diaz, Humberto Source: CURRENT TOPICS IN MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 12 (16):1815-1833; AUG 2012 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Bibliometric analysis, QSAR, cytokines, Citometric bead assays, bibliometric indicators KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTORS; TYROSINASE INHIBITORS; CYTOKINE ANALYSIS; SPECTRAL MOMENTS; RATIONAL DESIGN; LINEAR INDEXES; BEAD ARRAY; H-INDEX; DISCOVERY; CHEMISTRY Abstract: Bibliometric methods for analyzing and describing research output have been supported internationally by the establishment and operation of organizations such as the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) or Scimago Ranking Institutions (SRI). This study provides an overview of the research performance of major World countries in the field cytokines, Citometric bead assays and QSAR, the most important journals in which they published their research articles, and the most important academic institutions publishing them. The analysis was based on Thomson Scientific's Web of Science (WoS), and Scimago group calculated bibliometric indicators of publication activity and actual citation impact. Studying the time period 2005-2010, and shows the visibility of Medicinal Chemistry Bioorganic in this thematic noting that the visibility of a journal must take into account not only the *impact factor*, but the prestige, popularity and representativeness of the theme that addresses t! he same making a comprehensive assessment of bibliometric indicators. Reprint Address: Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Pharm, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain. Addresses: [Gonzalez-Diaz, Humberto] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Pharm, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain [Tenorio-Borroto, Esvieta; Garcia-Mera, Xerardo] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Pharm, Dept Organ Chem, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Spain [Tenorio-Borroto, Esvieta; Penuelas-Rivas, Claudia G.; Vasquez-Chagoyan, Juan C.] Univ Autonoma Estado Mexico, Fac Med Vet & Zootecnia, Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados Salud Anim, Toluca 50200, Estado De Mexic, Mexico Cent Univ Las Villas UCLV, Chem Bioact Ctr CBQ, Santa Clara 50200, Cuba [Prado-Pradoa, Francisco J.] Univ Quintana Roo, Dept Biomed Sci, Div Hlth Sci, Chetmal 77039, Mexico E-mail Address: gonzalezdiazh at yahoo.es Cited Reference Count: 61 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD, EXECUTIVE STE Y-2, PO BOX 7917, SAIF ZONE, 1200 BR SHARJAH, U ARAB EMIRATES Cited References: Garfield E SIH, 1963, Genetics Citation Index, Heikamp Kathrin, 2011, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING, V51, P1831 Casanola-Martin Gerardo M., 2010, CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & DRUG DESIGN, V76, P538 Molina E, 2012, Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry, Sicilia M.A., 2011, Journal of Informetrics, P1 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Irwan Yetty Y., 2009, JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS, V349, P45 Smith Derek R., 2009, MANUAL THERAPY, V14, P456 Prado-Prado Francisco, 2011, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V46, P5838 Ventura Oscar N., 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P287 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Estrada E, 2000, JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V43, P1975 Speck-Planche Alejandro, 2011, BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V19, P6239 Matthews Edwin J., 2007, REGULATORY TOXICOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, V47, P136 Estrada E, 2000, BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V8, P2755 Joseph KS, 2003, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V326, P283 Marrero-Ponce Yovani, 2005, Current drug discovery technologies, V2, P245 Morgan E, 2004, CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, V110, P252 Gaulton Anna, 2012, NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, V40, PD1100 Gonzalez-Diaz Humberto, 2007, JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY, V28, P1042 Patankar SJ, 2003, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, V43, P885 Stonebraker J. 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Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, V28, P559 Jyh-Chiang E, 2009, Journal of Immunological Methods, V341, P106 Miro Oscar, 2009, TOXICOLOGY LETTERS, V189, P1 Prado-Prado Francisco J., 2009, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V44, P4516 Prado-Prado Francisco J., 2009, ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, V651, P159 Meinel Thomas, 2011, BMC GENOMICS, V12, Marrero-Ponce Y, 2005, BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V13, P1005 Zhang Hangjun, 2008, FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY, V25, P710 Williams Gareth, 2007, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V334, P568 Munteanu Cristian R., 2009, JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH, V8, P5219 Bornmanna Lutz MW, 2009, Journal of Informetrics, V3, P27 Atienzar Franck A., 2011, JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR SCREENING, V16, P575 Casahola-Martin Gerardo M., 2007, BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V15, P1483 Gonzalez-Diaz H, 2005, BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, V15, P1651 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P257 Hill HR, 2006, METHODS, V38, P312 van Raan AFJ, 2002, RESEARCH POLICY, V31, P611 Herbertz H, 1995, RESEARCH POLICY, V24, P959 Prado-Prado Francisco J., 2009, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, V44, P4051 Jimenez R, 2005, CYTOKINE, V32, P45 Ulf RCaK, 2008, Bibliometric handbook for Karolinska Institutet, P1 Vieira ES, 2009, Scientometrics, Garcia-Garcia A, 2004, JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, V53, P65 Estrada E, 2000, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND COMPUTER SCIENCES, V40, P1386 RELMAN AS, 1989, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V321, P827 Shadgan Babak, 2010, ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, V91, P806 Estrada E, 1998, JOURNAL OF COMPUTER-AIDED MOLECULAR DESIGN, V12, P583 [Anonymous], 2003, Forensic Science International, V133, P1 Martinez-Romero Marcos, 2010, CURRENT DRUG METABOLISM, V11, P347 Lash GE, 2006, JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS, V309, P205 ======================================================================= *Record 5 of 7. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310124100009 Title: The problems with the subject categories schema in the EigenFactor database from the perspective of ranking journals by their prestige and impact Authors: Jacso, P Author Full Names: Jacso, Peter Source: ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 36 (5):758-766; 10.1108/14684521211276064 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journal ranking, EigenFactor database, Journal Citation Reports, Classification schemes, Journals KeyWords Plus: CITATION-REPORTS; GOOGLE SCHOLAR; INDICATORS; METRICS Abstract: Purpose - EigenFactor service went through some changes in 2011 before issuing the most current edition (EF-2010) following the release of the 2010 edition of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR-2010) in mid-2011. Ranking journals by the EigenFactor Score (EFS) and the Article Influence Score (AIS) offered an additional pair of bibliometric indicators to assess the impact of journals in the (sub)disciplinary fields of the sciences and social sciences. In evaluating the clout, importance, and impact of journals it is essential to compare apples to apples, i.e. limiting the assessments to journals belonging to the same (sub)disciplinary areas. This paper aims to examine the quality of the subject categories created for EF-2010 and of the JCR-2010 subject categories as implemented within the EigenFactor services. Design/methodology/approach - The paper compares the adequacy of the subject categories in the JCR-2010 and EF-2010, examining the assignment of 77 information and library science journals and 50 business/marketing journals to the 64 subject categories used in EF-2010. Findings - The study finds that EF-2010 uses a very broad categorisation system of merely 64 subject categories along with the much more specific subject categories originally developed and enhanced for the JCR database of the Institute for Scientific Information (now Thomson-Reuters). JCR-2010 has four times as many categories than the former, and would offer a far more realistic comparison of the impact of comparable journals in EF-2010 if the developers of the EigenFactor database had retained the assignment of the journals to the JCR subject categories. The inconsistency, inaccuracy and incompleteness of the journal classification practice in EF-2010 creates a highly distorted picture of the standing of journals in their (sub)disciplinary leagues, and makes it very difficult for the users to reproduce the far more refined league lists of journals. Originality/value - The paper describes the most serious limitations and errors in the classification of journals in the EF-2010 edition. Reprint Address: Univ Hawaii, Dept Informat & Comp Sci, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA. Addresses: Univ Hawaii, Dept Informat & Comp Sci, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA Cited Reference Count: 24 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND Cited References: Rousseau R, 2002, LIBRARY TRENDS, V50, P418 PINSKI G, 1976, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V12, P297 Jacso Peter, 2010, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V34, P339 Moed HF, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS7th Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUL 05-08, 1999, COLIMA, MEXICO, V46, P575 MOED HF, 1995, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V46, P461 Butler L, 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P83 Ma Nan, 2008, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V44, P800 Glanzel Wolfgang, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P355 Nisonger TE, 2004, SERIALS LIBRARIAN, V47, P57 Martin BR, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P343 Jacso Peter, 2010, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V34, P642 Bornmann L., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P93 Jacso Peter, 2010, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V34, P175 Pendlebury David A., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P1 Fersht Alan, 2009, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V106, P6883 Rousseau R, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V63, P431 NISONGER TE, 1994, LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS-PRACTICE AND THEORY, V18, P447 Leydesdorff Loet, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P278 Gorman G. E., 2008, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V32, P705 Bergstrom C.T., 2007, College & Research Libraries News, V68, P314 Jacso Peter, 2011, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V35, P154 Bergstrom Carl T., 2008, NEUROLOGY, V71, P1850 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Jacso Peter, 2009, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V33, P603 ======================================================================= *Record 7 of 7. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(3); INDEX(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310124100002 Title: The influence of journal self-citations on journal *impact factor* and immediacy *index* Authors: Huang, MH; Lin, WYC Author Full Names: Huang, Mu-Hsuan; Lin, Wen-Yau Cathy Source: ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 36 (5):639-654; 10.1108/14684521211275957 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journal self-citation, Journal impact factor, Journal immediacy index, Environmental engineering, Journals KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; INDICATORS; SCIENCE Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between journal self-citation and journal *impact factor* (JIF)/journal immediacy index (JII). Design/methodology/approach - This research examined research papers in 20 key journals in environmental engineering with a publication year range of 1999 to 2008. The bibliographical information of cited references was obtained from the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science. Findings - The findings indicated that JII? and JII values changed only slightly regardless of the inclusion or exclusion of self-citations, suggesting that the influence of self-citation on journals was insignificant. Consequently there is no need for evaluations to exclude journal self-citations in journal or researcher evaluations. In addition the findings indicated that JIF and five-year JIF were highly correlated, suggesting that it would not be necessary to extend the calculation of JIF to five years. Considering the cost in terms of time and effort, the two-year JIF is sufficient in the discipline of environmental engineering. Originality/value - This research provides a better understanding of journal self-citations in journal or researcher evaluation with JIF and JII as indicators. Reprint Address: Tamkang Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, New Taipei C, Taiwan. Addresses: [Huang, Mu-Hsuan] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei, Taiwan [Huang, Mu-Hsuan] Natl Taiwan Univ, Coll Liberal Arts, Taipei, Taiwan [Lin, Wen-Yau Cathy] Tamkang Univ, Dept Informat & Lib Sci, New Taipei C, Taiwan E-mail Address: wylin at mail.tku.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND Cited References: Cronin Blaise, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1275 [Anonymous], 2010, Journal Citation Reports, KRAUSS J, 2007, CROAT MED J, V73, P79 Brice LJ, 2004, MEDICAL EDUCATION, V38, P96 Bensman Stephen J., 2007, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V41, P93 Adler R., 2008, Australian Mathematical Society Gazette, V35, P166 Harzing Anne-Wil, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P41 HERBERTZ H, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P117 Frandsen Tove Faber, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P47 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Pendlebury David A., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P1 [Anonymous], 2008, Journal Citation Reports, Jones AW, 2003, FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL40th Annual Meeting of the International-Association-of-Forensic-Toxicologists, AUG 26-30, 2002, PARIS, FRANCE, V133, P1 Fan Jennifer C., 2008, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, V36, P54 Fassoulaki A, 2002, ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, V46, P902 TESTA J, 2004, THE THOMSON SCIENTIF, Schubert Andras, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P179 Fassoulaki A, 2000, BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, V84, P266 MOTAMED M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P318 [Anonymous], 2009, Journal Citation Reports, Leydesdorff Loet, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P278 MACZELKA H, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V25, P367 Jacso Peter, 2009, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V33, P603 Begley Sharon, 2006, Wall Street journal (Eastern ed.), PB8 YU G, 2007, THOMSON SCI J SELECT, V73, P321 [Anonymous], 2008, Journal Citation Reports, Garfield E, 2013, Essays of an Information Scientist, V13, P185 MCVEIGH ME, 2004, JOURNAL SELF CITATIO, ======================================================================= *Record 3 of 18. Search terms matched: BIBLIOGRAPHIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311009500001 Title: A bibliometric account of Chinese economics research through the lens of the China Economic Review Authors: Du, YX; Teixeira, AAC Author Full Names: Du, Yuxin; Teixeira, Aurora A. C. Source: CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW, 23 (4):743-762; 10.1016/j.chieco.2012.04.009 DEC 2012 Language: English Abstract: Very few studies on the assessment and evolution of Chinese economics research draw on quantitative methods, namely bibliometrics. Bibliometrics is a powerful tool that helps to explore, organize and analyze large amounts of information in a quantitative manner. Selecting the most important economic journal focusing on the Chinese economy - the China Economic Review (CER) - we classified and assessed all the (512) articles that have been published in CER from its founding (1989) to December 2010. Based on these articles, and undertaking an exploratory statistical analysis on three databases - a '*bibliographic*' database (512 articles), a 'roots' database (over 10 thousand citations), and an 'influence' database (over 3 thousand citations), we concluded that: 1) 'Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth': 'Economic Systems', and 'International economics' are the most important topics for Chinese economics literature; 2) there is a trend in Chinese economics res! earch for growing 'rigor', associated to a noticeable rise in the weight of formal/mathematical-based articles; 3) the 'International economics' topic does not influence nor is it influenced by Chinese economics literature; and 4) Chinese economics literature is characterized by a certain level of endogamy, given that its range of influence is rather concentrated (geographically) in China and the USA. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ================================================================ *Record 7 of 18. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311012600007 Title: Link Prediction Across Time via Cross-Temporal Locality Preserving Projections Authors: Oyama, S; Hayashi, K; Kashima, H Author Full Names: Oyama, Satoshi; Hayashi, Kohei; Kashima, Hisashi Source: IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION AND SYSTEMS, E95D (11):2664-2673; 10.1587/transinf.E95.D.2664 NOV 2012 Language: English Abstract: Link prediction is the task of inferring the existence or absence of certain relationships among data objects such as identity, interaction, and collaboration. Link prediction is found in various applications in the fields of information integration, recommender systems, bioinformatics, and social network analysis. The increasing interest in dynamically changing networks has led to growing interest in a more general link prediction problem called temporal link prediction in the data mining and machine learning communities. However, only links among nodes at the same time point are considered in temporal link prediction. We propose a new link prediction problem called cross-temporal link prediction in which the links among nodes at different time points are inferred. A typical example of cross-temporal link prediction is cross-temporal entity resolution to determine the identity of real entities represented by data objects observed in different time periods. In dynamic enviro! nments, the features of data change over time, making it difficult to identify cross-temporal links by directly comparing observed data. Other examples of cross-temporal links are asynchronous communications in social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, where a message is posted in reply to a previous message. We adopt a dimension reduction approach to cross-temporal link prediction; that is, data objects in different time frames are mapped into a common low-dimensional latent feature space, and the links are identified on the basis of the distance between the data objects. The proposed method uses different low-dimensional feature projections in different time frames, enabling it to adapt to changes in the latent features over time. Using multi-task learning, it jointly learns a set of feature projection matrices from the training data, given the assumption of temporal smoothness of the projections. The optimal solutions are obtained by solving a single generalized eige! nvalue problem. Experiments using a real-world set of *bibliog! raphic* data for cross-temporal entity resolution and a real-world set of emails for unobserved asynchronous communication inference showed that introducing time-dependent feature projections improved the accuracy of link prediction. ======================================================================= *Record 13 of 18. Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRICS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310381400001 Title: EVALUATE THE EVALUATION. QUALITY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND "*SCIENTOMETRICS*" Authors: Di Rienzo, E; D'Ovidio, FL Author Full Names: Di Rienzo, Eugenio; D'Ovidio, Francesco Lefebvre Source: NUOVA RIVISTA STORICA, 96 (2):359-374; MAY-AUG 2012 Language: Italian ======================================================================= *Record 14 of 18. Search terms matched: JOURNALS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310124100009 Title: The problems with the subject categories schema in the EigenFactor database from the perspective of ranking *journals* by their prestige and impact Authors: Jacso, P Author Full Names: Jacso, Peter Source: ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 36 (5):758-766; 10.1108/14684521211276064 2012 Language: English Abstract: Purpose - EigenFactor service went through some changes in 2011 before issuing the most current edition (EF-2010) following the release of the 2010 edition of the Journal Citation Reports (JCR-2010) in mid-2011. Ranking journals by the EigenFactor Score (EFS) and the Article Influence Score (AIS) offered an additional pair of bibliometric indicators to assess the impact of journals in the (sub)disciplinary fields of the sciences and social sciences. In evaluating the clout, importance, and impact of journals it is essential to compare apples to apples, i.e. limiting the assessments to journals belonging to the same (sub)disciplinary areas. This paper aims to examine the quality of the subject categories created for EF-2010 and of the JCR-2010 subject categories as implemented within the EigenFactor services. Design/methodology/approach - The paper compares the adequacy of the subject categories in the JCR-2010 and EF-2010, examining the assignment of 77 information and library science journals and 50 business/marketing journals to the 64 subject categories used in EF-2010. Findings - The study finds that EF-2010 uses a very broad categorisation system of merely 64 subject categories along with the much more specific subject categories originally developed and enhanced for the JCR database of the Institute for Scientific Information (now Thomson-Reuters). JCR-2010 has four times as many categories than the former, and would offer a far more realistic comparison of the impact of comparable journals in EF-2010 if the developers of the EigenFactor database had retained the assignment of the journals to the JCR subject categories. The inconsistency, inaccuracy and incompleteness of the journal classification practice in EF-2010 creates a highly distorted picture of the standing of journals in their (sub)disciplinary leagues, and makes it very difficult for the users to reproduce the far more refined league lists of journals. Originality/value - The paper describes the most serious limitations and errors in the classification of journals in the EF-2010 edition. ======================================================================= *Record 15 of 18. Search terms matched: CITED ARTICLES(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310894200007 Title: An analysis of high impact scholarship and publication trends in blended learning Authors: Halverson, LR; Graham, CR; Spring, KJ; Drysdale, JS Author Full Names: Halverson, Lisa R.; Graham, Charles R.; Spring, Kristian J.; Drysdale, Jeffery S. Source: DISTANCE EDUCATION, 33 (3):381-413; 10.1080/01587919.2012.723166 2012 Language: English Abstract: Blended learning is a diverse and expanding area of design and inquiry that combines face-to-face and online modalities. As blended learning research matures, numerous voices enter the conversation. This study begins the search for the center of this emerging area of study by finding the most cited scholarship on blended learning. Using Harzing's Publish or Perish software (http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm), we determined the most frequently cited books, book chapters, and articles on the subject of blended learning, as well as the journals in which these highly *cited articles* appeared. Through these findings we offer some conclusions about where the conversations about blended learning are happening, which scholars are at the forefront of these conversations, and other emerging trends in blended learning scholarship. ======================================================================= *Record 16 of 18. Search terms matched: BIBLIOGRAPHICAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310124100002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The influence of journal self-citations on journal impact factor and immediacy index Authors: Huang, MH; Lin, WYC Author Full Names: Huang, Mu-Hsuan; Lin, Wen-Yau Cathy Source: ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, 36 (5):639-654; 10.1108/14684521211275957 2012 Language: English Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between journal self-citation and journal impact factor (JIF)/journal immediacy index (JII). Design/methodology/approach - This research examined research papers in 20 key journals in environmental engineering with a publication year range of 1999 to 2008. The *bibliographical* information of cited references was obtained from the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science. Findings - The findings indicated that JII? and JII values changed only slightly regardless of the inclusion or exclusion of self-citations, suggesting that the influence of self-citation on journals was insignificant. Consequently there is no need for evaluations to exclude journal self-citations in journal or researcher evaluations. In addition the findings indicated that JIF and five-year JIF were highly correlated, suggesting that it would not be necessary to extend the calculation of JIF to five years. Considering the cost in terms of time and effort, the two-year JIF is sufficient in the discipline of environmental engineering. Originality/value - This research provides a better understanding of journal self-citations in journal or researcher evaluation with JIF and JII as indicators. ======================================================================= ======================================================================= TITLE: Some reflections on literature analyses of publications on infectious diseases in the period 2000-2009 (Letter, Spanish) AUTHOR: Martin-Sanchez, FJ; Fernandez, C SOURCE: ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS Y MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA 30 (9). NOV 2012. p.586-587 EDICIONES DOYMA S A, BARCELONA SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; LETTER* doctype KEYWORDS+: EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; EMERGENCIAS AUTHOR ADDRESS: FJ Martin-Sanchez, Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Urgencias, Inst Invest Sanitaria Hosp Clin San Carlos IdISSC, Madrid, Spain ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Iranians' contribution to world literature on neuroscience (Article, English) AUTHOR: Ashrafi, F; Mohammadhassanzadeh, H; Shokraneh, F; Valinejadi, A; Johari, K; Saemi, N; Zali, A; Mohaghegh, N; Ashayeri, H SOURCE: HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES JOURNAL 29 (4). DEC 2012. p.323-332 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E CURR CONTENTS :5 1983; KEYWORDS: authors' collaboration; Iran; medical librarians; neuroscience; scientific production; scientometrics KEYWORDS+: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SCIENCE; CHINA; COLLABORATION; OUTPUT ABSTRACT: Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyse Iranian scientific publications in the neuroscience subfields by librarians and neuroscientists, using Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) via Web of Science data over the period, 20022008. Methods: Data were retrieved from the SCIE. Data were collected from the subject area of the database and classified by neuroscience experts into 14 subfields. To identify the citation patterns, we applied the impact factor and the number of publication. Data were also analysed using HISTCITE, Excel 2007 and SPSS. Results: Seven hundred and thirty-four papers have been published by Iranian between 2002 and 2008. Findings showed a growing trend of neuroscience papers in the last 3 years with most papers (264) classified in the neuropharmacology subfield. There were fewer papers in neurohistory, psychopharmacology and artificial intelligence. International contributions of authors were mostly in the neurology subfield, and Collaboration Coefficient for the neuroscience subfields in Iran was 0.686 which is acceptable. Most international collaboration between Iranians and developed countries was from USA. Eighty-seven percent of the published papers were in journals with the impact factor between 0 and 4; 25% of papers were published by the researchers affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Conclusion: Progress of neuroscience in Iran is mostly seen in the neuropharmacology and the neurology subfields. Other subfields should also be considered as a research priority by health policymakers. As this study was carried out by the collaboration of librarians and neuroscientists, it has been proved valuable for both librarians and policymakers. This study may be encouraging for librarians from other developing countries. AUTHOR ADDRESS: H Mohammadhassanzadeh, Kerman Univ Med Sci, Scientometr Res Ctr, Kerman 76175, Iran -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Citation Merit of Scientific Publications (Article, English) AUTHOR: Crespo, JA; Ortuno-Ortin, I; Ruiz-Castillo, J SOURCE: PLOS ONE 7 (11). NOV 13 2012. p.NIL_246-NIL_254 PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, SAN FRANCISCO SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; KEYWORDS+: RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; IMPACT FACTORS; INDICATORS; NATIONS; SCORES; SCALES; OUTPUT ABSTRACT: We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based on the citations they receive. Given a field and a citation impact indicator, such as the mean citation or the h-index, the merit of a given set of n articles is identified with the probability that a randomly drawn set of n articles from a given pool of articles in that field has a lower citation impact according to the indicator in question. The method allows for comparisons between sets of articles of different sizes and fields. Using a dataset acquired from Thomson Scientific that contains the articles published in the periodical literature in the period 1998-2007, we show that the novel approach yields rankings of research units different from those obtained by a direct application of the mean citation or the h-index. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JA Crespo, Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Econ Cuantitat, Madrid, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: CITATION ANALYSIS OF CANADIAN PSYCHOSOCIAL ONCOLOGY RESEARCHERS (Meeting Abstract, English) AUTHOR: Hack, TF; Crooks, D; Plohman, J; Kepron, E SOURCE: ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY 8 (SUPPL SP ISS). NOV 2012. p.282 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Statistical Analysis of the Hirsch Index (Article, English) AUTHOR: Pratelli, L; Baccini, A; Barabesi, L; Marcheselli, M SOURCE: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS 39 (4). DEC 2012. p.681-694 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: heavy-tailed distribution; Hirsch index; variance estimation ABSTRACT: . The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h-index) is a bibliometric indicator which is widely recognized as effective for measuring the scientific production of a scholar since it summarizes size and impact of the research output. In a formal setting, the h-index is actually an empirical functional of the distribution of the citation counts received by the scholar. Under this approach, the asymptotic theory for the empirical h-index has been recently exploited when the citation counts follow a continuous distribution and, in particular, variance estimation has been considered for the Pareto-type and the Weibull-type distribution families. However, in bibliometric applications, citation counts display a distribution supported by the integers. Thus, we provide general properties for the empirical h-index under the small- and large-sample settings. In addition, we also introduce consistent non-parametric variance estimation, which allows for the implementation of large-sample set estimation for the theoretical h- index. AUTHOR ADDRESS: L Pratelli, Naval Acad, Viale Italia 72, I-57100 Legnaro, Livorno, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Emergency Medicine Journal Impact Factor and Change Compared to Other Medical and Surgical Specialties (Article, English) AUTHOR: Reynolds, JC; Menegazzi, JJ; Yealy, DM SOURCE: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 19 (11). NOV 2012. p.1248-1254 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; TAUBES G SCIENCE 260:884 1993; IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; JOURNAL item_title; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006 KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION; SCIENCE; BIAS ABSTRACT: Objectives A journal impact factor represents the mean number of citations per article published. Designed as one tool to measure the relative importance of a journal, impact factors are often incorporated into academic evaluation of investigators. The authors sought to determine how impact factors of emergency medicine (EM) journals compare to journals from other medical and surgical specialties and if any change has taken place over time. Methods The 2010 impact factors and 5-year impact factors for each journal indexed by the Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports (JCR) were collected, and EM, medical, and surgical specialties were evaluated. The maximum, median, and interquartile range (IQR) of the current impact factor and 5-year impact factor in each journal category were determined, and specialties were ranked according to the summary statistics. The top three impact factor journals for each specialty were analyzed, and growth trends from 2001 through 2010 were examined with random effects linear regression. Results Data from 2,287 journals in 31 specialties were examined. There were 23 EM journals with a current maximum impact factor of 4.177, median of 1.269, and IQR of 0.400 to 2.176. Of 23 EM journals, 57% had a 5-year impact factor available, with a maximum of 4.531, median of 1.325, and IQR of 0.741 to 2.435. The top three EM journals had a mean standard deviation (+/- SD) impact factor of 3.801 (+/- 0.621) and median of 4.142 and a mean (+/- SD) 5-year impact factor of 3.788 (+/- 1.091) and median of 4.297, with a growth trend of 0.211 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.177 to 0.245; p < 0.001). By any criterion analyzed, EM journals ranked no higher than 24th among 31 specialties. Conclusions Emergency medicine journals rank low in impact factor summary statistics and growth trends among 31 medical and surgical specialties. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JC Reynolds, Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Measuring the Measurable: A Commentary on Impact Factor (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Cone, DC; Gerson, LW SOURCE: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 19 (11). NOV 2012. p.1297-1299 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; EDITORIAL doctype AUTHOR ADDRESS: DC Cone, Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: How the Scientific Community Reacts to Newly Submitted Preprints: Article Downloads, Twitter Mentions, and Citations (Article, English) AUTHOR: Shuai, X; Pepe, A; Bollen, J SOURCE: PLOS ONE 7 (11). NOV 1 2012. p.NIL_15-NIL_22 PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, SAN FRANCISCO SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS+: IMPACT ABSTRACT: We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles submitted to the preprint database arXiv.org between October 2010 and May 2011. We study three forms of responses to these preprints: downloads on the arXiv.org site, mentions on the social media site Twitter, and early citations in the scholarly record. We perform two analyses. First, we analyze the delay and time span of article downloads and Twitter mentions following submission, to understand the temporal configuration of these reactions and whether one precedes or follows the other. Second, we run regression and correlation tests to investigate the relationship between Twitter mentions, arXiv downloads, and article citations. We find that Twitter mentions and arXiv downloads of scholarly articles follow two distinct temporal patterns of activity, with Twitter mentions having shorter delays and narrower time spans than arXiv downloads. We also find that the volume of Twitter mentions is statistically correlated with arXiv downloads and early citations just months after the publication of a preprint, with a possible bias that favors highly mentioned articles. AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Pepe, Harvard Univ, Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Altmetrics Collection (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Priem, J; Groth, P; Taraborelli, D SOURCE: PLOS ONE 7 (11). NOV 1 2012. p.NIL_281-NIL_282 PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, SAN FRANCISCO SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; MERTON RK rauth; PRICE DJD rauth; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; EDITORIAL doctype KEYWORDS+: CITATION; SCIENCE; IMPACT; WEB; INFORMATION; INDICATORS; STATISTICS AUTHOR ADDRESS: P Groth, Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Comp Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Automatic Metadata Extraction for Educational Resources Based on Citation Chain (Article, English) AUTHOR: Yuan, S; Liu, SY; Zhang, ZL; Huang, H; Wang, M SOURCE: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2009 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TEACHING AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE (WTCS 2009), VOL 1 116. 2012. p.97-106 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: CitationChain; Metadata; Educational Resources; Pattern Matching; Preorder Traversal ABSTRACT: This paper proposes an approach to automatically extract metadata from educational resources using citation chain. Tracing the cited relationship between literatures, utilizing pattern matching algorithm to determine the most appropriate pattern for resolution, taking advantage of preorder traversal algorithm to query literature one by one, the metadata of educational resources, which are cited by others, can be extracted automatically. The experimental results show that the approach we proposed is fast, efficient in metadata auto-extracting for educational resources. AUTHOR ADDRESS: S Yuan, Huazhong Normal Univ, Natl Engn Res Ctr E Learning, Wuhan, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Mon Dec 17 09:29:00 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 14:29:00 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest to readers of SIG-Metrics List Message-ID: Happy Holidays!! *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310539200001 Title: The World Bank's publication record Authors: Ravallion, M; Wagstaff, A Author Full Names: Ravallion, Martin; Wagstaff, Adam Source: REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, 7 (4):343-368; 10.1007/s11558-011-9139-0 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, World Bank, Citations, h-index, Journals, Google Scholar KeyWords Plus: ECONOMICS; FUNGIBILITY; ASSISTANCE; VIETNAM; AID Abstract: The World Bank claims to be a "knowledge bank," but do its knowledge products influence development thinking, or is the Bank merely a proselytizer? The World Bank is a prolific publisher; for example, it has published more journal articles in economics than any university except Harvard. But what about their impact on development thinking? Using citation data from Google Scholar it is hard to discern more than a negligible impact for a great many Bank publications. However, a sizeable minority of its journal articles and books have been highly cited. Compared to leading research universities and other international institutions, the Bank's ranking in terms of widely-used citation-based indices is no lower than for its journal article counts. This suggests that the Bank's research does much more than proselytize. Reprint Address: World Bank, Dev Res Grp, 1818 H St NW, Washington, DC 20433 USA. Addresses: [Ravallion, Martin; Wagstaff, Adam] World Bank, Dev Res Grp, Washington, DC 20433 USA E-mail Address: mravallion at worldbank.org Cited Reference Count: 22 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA Cited References: Gilbert Christopher, 1999, Economic Journal, V109, P598 World Bank, 2011, The state of World Bank knowledge services: Knowledge for development 2011, GAVIN M, 1995, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW107th Annual Meeting of the American-Economic-Association, JAN 05-08, 1995, WASHINGTON, DC, V85, P329 Barrett CB, 2000, APPLIED ECONOMICS, V32, P239 Dollar David, 2006, WORLD DEVELOPMENT, V34, P2034 Squire L., 2000, The World Bank: Structure and Policies, P108 Ravallion Martin, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P321 Flores Thomas Edward, 2009, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, V4, P1 Chen Shaohua, 2009, JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS, V93, P512 Das J., 2009, U.S. and them: the geography of academic research, Knack S., 2011, Review of International Organizations, Wane W., 2004, The quality of foreign aid: Country selectivity or donors incentives?, van de Walle Dominique, 2007, JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, V84, P667 Levin V., 2005, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3524, Levitt S. D., 2005, Freakonomics: A rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Deininger K, 1998, WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW, V12, P385 Wagstaff Adam, 2011, JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, V94, P62 Wagstaff A., 2010, The World Bank's publication record, Bardhan P, 2003, ECONOMIC JOURNAL, V113, PF332 Marchesi Silvia, 2011, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, V6, P287 Ellison G, 2002, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, V110, P947 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310974700001 Title: Mapping research on strategic alliances and innovation: a co-citation analysis Authors: Di Guardo, MC; Harrigan, KR Author Full Names: Di Guardo, Maria Chiara; Harrigan, Kathryn R. Source: JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 37 (6):789-811; 10.1007/s10961-011-9239-2 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Alliances, Innovation management, Co-citation analysis KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; HIGH-TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY; RESOURCE-BASED VIEW; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT; STRUCTURAL HOLES; JOINT VENTURES; INTERFIRM RELATIONSHIPS; DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE; COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Abstract: Using co-citation analysis, the present study attempts to rationalize and organize the combined alliance and innovation literature in order to determine its intellectual structure (i.e. its shared attributes such as models, theories, methods, findings, and implications), as well as to gain a deeper understanding of the most important research trends. More specifically, our goals are: (1) to delineate the intellectual structure of research on alliance and innovation, as represented in the academic literature; (2) to determine the subfields that constitute the intellectual structure and the relationships, if any, between these subfields; (3) to identify contributions that play a pivotal role in bridging two or more conceptual domains of research; and finally, (4) to map the intellectual structure in a two-dimensional space in order to visualize spatial distances between intellectual themes. Implications for future studies are then drawn. Reprint Address: Univ Cagliari, Viale Ignazio 74, I-09125 Cagliari, Italy. Addresses: [Di Guardo, Maria Chiara] Univ Cagliari, I-09125 Cagliari, Italy [Harrigan, Kathryn R.] Columbia Business Sch, New York, NY 10027 USA E-mail Address: diguardo at unica.it; krh1 at columbia.edu Cited Reference Count: 97 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA Cited References: KREINER K, 1993, ORGANIZATION STUDIES, V14, P189 Acedo Francisco Jose, 2006, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V27, P621 White HD, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V49, P327 Reuer JJ, 2002, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V23, P135 Park SH, 1996, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V42, P875 Granovetter M., 1992, Networks and organizations: Structure, form, and action, Eisenhardt KM, 1996, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V7, P136 Schilling MA, 2001, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V44, P1149 Singh K, 1997, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V40, P339 CULNAN MJ, 1986, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V32, P156 de Man AP, 2005, TECHNOVATION, V25, P1377 Ahuja G, 2000, ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, V45, P425 Tether BS, 2002, RESEARCH POLICY, V31, P947 Stuart TE, 1999, ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, V44, P315 Stewart Columba, 2005, BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY, P73 Miller D, 1996, SOCIAL FORCES, V74, P1209 KOGUT B, 1992, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V3, P383 Lane PJ, 1998, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V19, P461 ZITT M, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS4th International Conference on Bibliometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, in Memory of Derek John de Solla Price (1922-1983), SEP 11-15, 1993, BERLIN, GERMANY, V30, P333 BROWN LD, 1985, JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING RESEARCH, V23, P84 Hagedoorn J, 2002, RESEARCH POLICY, V31, P477 Simonin BL, 1999, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V20, P595 SCHRADER S, 1991, RESEARCH POLICY, V20, P153 Bouty I, 2000, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V43, P50 Gans JS, 2003, RESEARCH POLICY, V32, P333 Ramos-Rodriguez AR, 2004, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V25, P981 Veugelers R, 1997, RESEARCH POLICY, V26, P303 Gulati R, 1998, ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, V43, P781 MCCAIN KW, 1990, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V41, P433 McEvily B, 1999, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V20, P1133 Kumar R, 1998, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V9, P356 Robertson TS, 1998, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V19, P515 Ahuja G, 2000, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V21, P317 Nerur S., 1998, Strategic Management Journal, V29, P319 HAGEDOORN J, 1993, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V14, P371 Gulati R, 1998, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V19, P293 Zaheer A, 2005, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V26, P809 Tsai WP, 2002, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V13, P179 Huggins Robert, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS, V12, P335 ETTLIE JE, 1992, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V35, P795 Park SH, 1997, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V40, P279 Kahn KB, 1996, JOURNAL OF PRODUCT INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, V13, P137 Stuart TE, 2000, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V21, P791 Meier Matthias, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT REVIEWS, V13, P1 Crane D, 1972, Invisible colleges: Diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities, Rothaermel FT, 2004, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V25, P201 Deeds DL, 1996, JOURNAL OF BUSINESS VENTURING, V11, P41 HARRIGAN KR, 1988, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V9, P141 Williamson O. 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Source: CELL CYCLE, 11 (22):4118-4121; 10.4161/cc.22179 NOV 15 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: biology, medicine, publishing, research productivity Abstract: Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total output of a researcher, the h index does not work well in the field of life sciences, where an author's position on a paper typically depends on the author's contribution. We revise the h index by weighing first and last authorship papers four times heavier than middle authorship papers. The revised index (r) signifies a shift in how we evaluate the research output in biology and medicine: it places more value on conducting and directing original, independent investigations as compared with contributing to projects conducted and directed by others. Reprint Address: St Josephs Hosp, Syst Inflammat Lab, FeverLab, Phoenix, AZ USA. Addresses: [Romanovsky, Andrej A.] St Josephs Hosp, Syst Inflammat Lab, FeverLab, Phoenix, AZ USA [Romanovsky, Andrej A.] Med Ctr, Phoenix, AZ USA E-mail Address: andrej.romanovsky at dignityhealth.org Cited Reference Count: 2 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: LANDES BIOSCIENCE, 1806 RIO GRANDE ST, AUSTIN, TX 78702 USA Cited References: Zhang Chun-Ting, 2009, EMBO REPORTS, V10, P416 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310550000016 Title: Mapping academic institutions according to their journal publication profile: Spanish universities as a case study Authors: Garcia, J; Rodriguez-Sanchez, R; Fdez-Valdivia, J; Robinson-Garcia, N; Torres-Salinas, D Author Full Names: Garcia, J. A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J.; Robinson-Garcia, N.; Torres-Salinas, D. Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 63 (11):2328-2340; 10.1002/asi.22735 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; ISI-RANKINGS; SCIENCE; COCITATION; CATEGORIES; RETRIEVAL; GEOGRAPHY; FIELD; MAPS; 1ST Abstract: We introduce a novel methodology for mapping academic institutions based on their journal publication profiles. We believe that journals in which researchers from academic institutions publish their works can be considered as useful identifiers for representing the relationships between these institutions and establishing comparisons. However, when academic journals are used for research output representation, distinctions must be introduced between them, based on their value as institution descriptors. This leads us to the use of journal weights attached to the institution identifiers. Since a journal in which researchers from a large proportion of institutions published their papers may be a bad indicator of similarity between two academic institutions, it seems reasonable to weight it in accordance with how frequently researchers from different institutions published their papers in this journal. Cluster analysis can then be applied to group the academic institutions, and! dendrograms can be provided to illustrate groups of institutions following agglomerative hierarchical clustering. In order to test this methodology, we use a sample of Spanish universities as a case study. We first map the study sample according to an institution's overall research output, then we use it for two scientific fields (Information and Communication Technologies, as well as Medicine and Pharmacology) as a means to demonstrate how our methodology can be applied, not only for analyzing institutions as a whole, but also in different disciplinary contexts. Reprint Address: Univ Granada, Dept Ciencias Computac, E-18071 Granada, Spain. Addresses: [Garcia, J. A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J.] Univ Granada, Dept Ciencias Computac, E-18071 Granada, Spain [Garcia, J. A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J.] Univ Granada, IA, E-18071 Granada, Spain [Robinson-Garcia, N.] Univ Granada, Dept Bibliotecon & Documentac, E-18071 Granada, Spain [Torres-Salinas, D.] Univ Navarra, Ctr Invest Med Aplicada, Pamplona 31008, Navarra, Spain E-mail Address: jags at decsai.ugr.es; rosa at decsai.ugr.es; jfv at decsai.ugr.es; elrobin at ugr.es; torressalinas at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: Spanish Board for Science and Technology (MICINN) [TIN2010-15157]; European FEDER funds; FPU grant from the Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia of the Spanish Government Funding Text: The authors thank the two anonymous reviewers for their constructive suggestions and thoughtful comments. This research was sponsored by the Spanish Board for Science and Technology (MICINN) under grant TIN2010-15157 co-financed with European FEDER funds. Nicolas Robinson-Garcia is currently supported by an FPU grant from the Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia of the Spanish Government. 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Several tools are developed in order to enable university managers to define the value system according to which their university shall be compared to others. We apply this methodology to French universities and illustrate it using the reference classes of the best ranked universities according to several value systems. Reprint Address: Univ Bordeaux IV, GREThA, CNRS, Ave Leon Duguit, F-33608 Pessac, France. Addresses: [Carayol, Nicolas] Univ Bordeaux IV, GREThA, CNRS, F-33608 Pessac, France [Carayol, Nicolas; Filliatreau, Ghislaine; Lahatte, Agenor] OST, F-75015 Paris, France E-mail Address: nicolas.carayol at u-bordeaux4.fr; ghislaine.filliatreau at obs-ost.fr; agenor.lahatte at obs-ost.fr Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 025XL Unique ID: WOS:000310230400008 Cited References: Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 Anderson Thomas R., 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P577 Merton R. 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F., 2006, Bibliometric Rankings of World Universities, CWTS Report 2006-01, Carayol N., 2011, Dominance relations when both quantity and quality matter, and applications to the comparison of US research universities and worldwide top departments in economics, Price Derek de Solla, 1963, Little Science, Big Science, Garfield E., 1956, Science, V123, P61 Woeginger Gerhard J., 2008, MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, V56, P224 Marchant Thierry, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P325 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310550000010 Title: Bibliometric perspectives on medical innovation using the medical subject Headings of PubMed Authors: Leydesdorff, L; Rotolo, D; Rafols, I Author Full Names: Leydesdorff, Loet; Rotolo, Daniele; Rafols, Ismael Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 63 (11):2239-2253; 10.1002/asi.22715 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type:Article Author Keywords:innovation KeyWords Plus: DRUG DISCOVERY; SCIENCE; NETWORKS; TECHNOLOGY; PATTERNS; MAPS; CATEGORIES; EMERGENCE; GEOGRAPHY; CITIES Abstract: Multiple perspectives on the nonlinear processes of medical innovations can be distinguished and combined using the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) of the MEDLINE database. Focusing on three main branches-"diseases," "drugs and chemicals," and "techniques and equipment"-we use base maps and overlay techniques to investigate the translations and interactions and thus to gain a bibliometric perspective on the dynamics of medical innovations. To this end, we first analyze the MEDLINE database, the MeSH index tree, and the various options for a static mapping from different perspectives and at different levels of aggregation. Following a specific innovation (RNA interference) over time, the notion of a trajectory which leaves a signature in the database is elaborated. Can the detailed index terms describing the dynamics of research be used to predict the diffusion dynamics of research results? Possibilities are specified for further integration between the MEDLINE database on on! e hand, and the Science Citation Index and Scopus (containing citation information) on the other. Reprint Address: Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, Kloveniersburgwal 48, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands. Addresses: [Leydesdorff, Loet] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands [Rotolo, Daniele; Rafols, Ismael] Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Freeman Ctr, Falmer Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England [Rafols, Ismael] Univ Politecn Valencia, INGENIO CSIC UPV, E-46071 Valencia, Spain E-mail Address: loet at leydesdorff.net; d.rotolo at sussex.ac.uk; i.rafols at sussex.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: ESRC [RES-360-25-0076]; U.S. National Science Foundation [0830207] Funding Text: We acknowledge support by the ESRC project "Mapping the Dynamics of Emergent Technologies" (RES-360-25-0076). Ismael Rafols acknowledges funding from U.S. National Science Foundation (Award 0830207, "Measuring and Tracking Research Knowledge Integration"). The findings and observations contained in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding agencies. We are grateful to Lutz Bornmann and Tobias Opthof for comments on previous drafts. 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J., 2011, VOSviewer Manual for Version 1. 4. 0, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310667500011 Title: Detecting the temporal gaps of technology fronts: A case study of smart grid field Authors: Chen, SH; Huang, MH; Chen, DZ; Lin, SZ Author Full Names: Chen, Ssu-Han; Huang, Mu-Hsuan; Chen, Dar-Zen; Lin, Siou-Zih Source: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 79 (9):1705-1719; 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.06.005 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Patent analysis, Bibliographic coupling, Technology front, Technology trajectory, Smart grid KeyWords Plus: EMERGING RESEARCH FRONTS; SCIENCE-AND-TECHNOLOGY; PATENT ANALYSIS Abstract: This study aims to propose a methodology that describes the technology fronts evolution and compares the temporal gaps between two specialties. Using the patent documents of a local country, the United States (US), as well as the global context in the smart grid technology as the example, highly cited patents were collected from 2001 to 2010 and divided into a series of overlapping snapshots in which patent citation networks were constructed through bibliographic coupling (BC) analysis. A rolling clustering and features extraction procedure were applied for segmenting networks into clusters and then mapping these clusters into the technology trajectory maps. Next we describe the state of global and the US smart grid development, and then place the US trajectories in the global context to explore the temporal relationship between them. Technology fronts in this study can be categorized into four types - frontrunner, follower, uniquer, and behinder - according to the matching ! criteria and the temporal gap index. The results show that a high percentage of US technology fronts can be classified as frontrunners or uniquers; the nation occupies a leading position worldwide in developing each sub-domain of smart grid technology. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Mech Engn, 1,Sec 4,Roosevelt Rd, Taipei 10617, Taiwan. Addresses: [Chen, Ssu-Han; Chen, Dar-Zen] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Taipei 10617, Taiwan [Chen, Ssu-Han; Chen, Dar-Zen; Lin, Siou-Zih] Natl Taiwan Univ, Inst Ind Engn, Taipei 10617, Taiwan [Huang, Mu-Hsuan] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei 10617, Taiwan E-mail Address: ssuhanchen at ntu.edu.tw; mhhuang at ntu.edu.tw; dzchen at ntu.edu.tw; iris20512 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 40 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA Cited References: Acedo Francisco Jose, 2006, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V27, P621 Perng D.B., 2011, Int. J. Prod. 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Our approach rests mostly on patent citation, cluster analysis and network analysis. More specifically, with the patents citing Smalley RE in Derwent innovations index as the data sets, the paper implemented hybrid documents co-citation network through two procedures. Then spectrum cluster algorithm was used to reveal the knowledge structure in technology diffusion. After that, with the concordance between network properties and technology diffusion mechanisms, three indicators containing degree, betweenness and citation half-life, were calculated to discuss the basic documents in the pivotal position during the technology diffusion. At last, the paper summarized the hybrid documents co-citation analysis in practise, thus concluded that science and technology undertook different functions and acted dominatingly in! the different period of technology diffusion, though they were co-activity all the time. Reprint Address: Dalian Univ Technol, Inst Sci Studies & S&T Management, 2 Linggong Rd, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China. Addresses: [Gao, Ji-ping; Ding, Kun; Teng, Li; Pang, Jie] Dalian Univ Technol, Inst Sci Studies & S&T Management, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China [Gao, Ji-ping; Ding, Kun; Teng, Li; Pang, Jie] Dalian Univ Technol, WISE Lab, Dalian, Liaoning, Peoples R China E-mail Address: tulipgao at mail.dlut.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Social Science Foundation of China [08BTQ025]; Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (SRFDP) [20110041110034] Funding Text: This paper was initiated at the 13th ISSI Conference, Duban, South Africa. The authors would like to thank the anonymous referees for their helpful comments. 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B.; Pilkey, A. K. Source: INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 48 (6):1116-1123; 10.1016/j.ipm.2012.01.009 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation, Multiple mentions, Document search, Self-citation KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; INFORMATION; INDEX Abstract: Previous studies have repeatedly demonstrated that the relevance of a citing document is related to the number of times with which the source document is cited. Despite the ease with which electronic documents would permit the incorporation of this information into citation-based document search and retrieval systems, the possibilities of repeated citations remain untapped. Part of this under-utilization may be due to the fact that very little is known regarding the pattern of repeated citations in scholarly literature or how this pattern may vary as a function of journal, academic discipline or self-citation. The current research addresses these unanswered questions in order to facilitate the future incorporation of repeated citation information into document search and retrieval systems. Using data mining of electronic texts, the citation characteristics of nine different journals, covering the three different academic fields (economics, computing, and medicine & biology),! were characterized. It was found that the frequency (f) with which a reference is cited Nor more times within a document is consistent across the sampled journals and academic fields. Self-citation causes an increase in frequency, and this effect becomes more pronounced for large N. The objectivity, automatability, and insensitivity of repeated citations to journal and discipline, present powerful opportunities for improving citation-based document search. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Univ Virginia, Ctr Appl Biomech, 4040 Lewis & Clark Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22911 USA. 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M., 2009, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V20, P812 Menguc Bulent, 2008, INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT, V37, P455 Jarneving B, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V65, P245 Raisch Sebastian, 2009, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V20, P685 Gupta Anil K., 2006, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V49, P693 Kollmann Tobias, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, V52, P153 De Visser M., 2009, Technovation, V30, P291 Simsek Zeki, 2009, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, V46, P597 Eisenhardt Kathleen M., 2010, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V21, P1263 Andriopoulos Constantine, 2010, LONG RANGE PLANNING, V43, P104 O'Reilly CA, 2004, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, V82, P74 Chang Yuan-Chieh, 2009, RESEARCH POLICY, V38, P936 Kristal Mehmet Murat, 2010, JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, V28, P415 Kauppila Olli-Pekka, 2010, STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION, V8, P283 Judge William Q., 2008, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MARKETING, V42, P915 Morris SA, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P1250 He ZL, 2004, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V15, P481 Litchfield Robert C., 2010, STRATEGIC ORGANIZATION, V8, P187 Antonacopoulou E, 2010, Society and Business Review, V5, P10 Lin Zhiang (John), 2007, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V53, P1645 Lane Peter J., 2006, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, V31, P833 Carmeli Abraham, 2009, LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY, V20, P207 KAISER HF, 1960, EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, V20, P141 Parmigiani Anne, 2011, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS, V5, P413 Andriopoulos Constantine, 2009, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V20, P696 Tiwana Amrit, 2008, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V29, P251 Gibson CB, 2004, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL61st Annual Meeting of the Academy-of-Management, AUG 06, 2001, WASHINGTON, D.C., V47, P209 Cao Qing, 2010, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, V47, P1272 Riccaboni Massimo, 2009, R & D MANAGEMENT, V39, P124 Luo Yadong, 2009, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES, V23, P49 Lichtenthaler Ulrich, 2009, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, V46, P1315 Simsek Zeki, 2009, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, V46, P864 O'Reilly Charles A., III, 2008, RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, VOL 28, V28, P185 Raisch Sebastian, 2008, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, V34, P375 March James G., 1991, ORGANIZATION SCIENCE, V2, P71 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310550000007 Title: Multiplicative and fractional strategies when journals are assigned to several subfields Authors: Herranz, N; Ruiz-Castillo, J Author Full Names: Herranz, Neus; Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 63 (11):2195-2205; 10.1002/asi.22629 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliographic citations KeyWords Plus: CITATION DISTRIBUTIONS; IMPACT; UNIVERSALITY; INDICATORS Abstract: In many data sets, articles are classified into subfields through the journals in which they have been published. The problem is that while many journals are assigned to a single subfield, many others are assigned to several. This article discusses a multiplicative and a fractional strategy to deal with this situation. The empirical part studies different aspects of citation distributions under the two strategies, namely: the number of articles, the mean citation rate, the broad shape of the distribution, their characterization in terms of size- and scale-invariant indicators of high and low impact, and the presence of extreme distributions, that is, distributions that behave very differently from the rest. We found that, despite large differences in the number of articles according to both strategies, the similarity of the citation characteristics of articles published in journals assigned to one or several subfields guarantees that choosing one of the two strategies may no! t lead to a radically different picture in practical applications. Nevertheless, the characterization of citation excellence through a high-impact indicator may considerably differ depending on that choice. Reprint Address: Univ Illinois, Dept Econ, 214 David Kinley Hall,1407 W Gregory, Urbana, IL 61801 USA. Addresses: [Herranz, Neus] Univ Illinois, Dept Econ, Urbana, IL 61801 USA [Ruiz-Castillo, Javier] Univ Carlos III Madrid, Dept Econ, Madrid 28903, Spain E-mail Address: neushg at gmail.com; jrc at eco.uc3m.es Funding Acknowledgement: Santander Universities Global Division of Banco Santander; Spanish MEC [SEJ2007-67436]; European Commission [217436] Funding Text: We acknowledge financial support by Santander Universities Global Division of Banco Santander. Ruiz-Castillo acknowledges financial support from the Spanish MEC through grant SEJ2007-67436. This article is produced as part of the CEPR project "SCience, Innovation, FIrms and markets in a GLObalized World (SCI-FI GLOW)" funded by the European Commission under its Seventh Framework Programme for Research (Collaborative Project) Contract no. 217436. Conversations with Pedro Albarran, Felix de Moya, Vicente Guerrero, Nees Jan van Eck and, above all, Ludo Waltman are deeply appreciated. Comments from two referees helped to improve the original version of the article. All remaining shortcomings are the authors' sole responsibility. Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 2 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA Cited References: Albarran Pedro, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P385 Herranz Neus, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P543 SEGLEN PO, 1992, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V43, P628 Herranz N., 2011, Working Paper 11-20, Herranz N., 2011, Working Paper 11-27, SCHUBERT A, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P267 Albarran Pedro, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P40 Albarran Pedro, 2011, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V20, P325 Albarran Pedro, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P48 Radicchi Filippo, 2008, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V105, P17268 Waltman Ludo, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P37 Waltman Ludo, 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P72 Glanzel W, 2010, Journal of Information Science, V37, P40 Archambault E., 2011, 13 th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Durban, Albarran Pedro, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P122 Herranz N., Research Evaluation, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310550000001 Title: Assessing Obliteration by Incorporation: Issues and Caveats Authors: McCain, KW Author Full Names: McCain, Katherine W. Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 63 (11):2129-2139; 10.1002/asi.22719 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: obsolescence, biology, citation analysis KeyWords Plus: EVOLUTIONARILY STABLE STRATEGIES; CITATION CONTEXT ANALYSIS; GAME-THEORY; GENETICAL EVOLUTION; ANIMAL CONFLICTS; CONCEPT SYMBOLS; CITED PAPERS; BIG SCIENCE; ESS; BIBLIOMETRICS Abstract: Empirical studies of obliteration by incorporation (OBI) may be conducted at the level of the database record or the fulltext citation-in-context. To assess the difference between the two approaches, 1,040 articles with a variant of the phrase "evolutionarily stable strategies" (ESS) were identified by searching the Web of Science (Thomson Reuters, Philadelphia, PA) and discipline-level databases. The majority (72%) of all articles were published in life sciences journals. The ESS concept is associated with a small set of canonical publications by John Maynard Smith; OBI represents a decoupling of the use of the phrase and a citation to a John Maynard Smith publication. Across all articles at the record level, OBI is measured by the number of articles with the phrase in the database record but which lack a reference to a source article (implicit citations). At the citation-in-context level, articles that coupled a non-Maynard Smith citation with the ESS phrase (indirect cita! tions) were counted along with those that cited relevant Maynard Smith publications (explicit citations) and OBI counted only based on those articles that lacked any citation coupled with the ESS text phrase. The degree of OBI observed depended on the level of analysis. Record-level OBI trended upward, peaking in 2002 (62%), with a secondary drop and rebound to 53% (2008). Citation-in-context OBI percentages were lower with no clear pattern. Several issues relating to the design of empirical OBI studies are discussed. Reprint Address: Drexel Univ, iSch Drexel, 3141 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA. Addresses: Drexel Univ, iSch Drexel, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA E-mail Address: mccainkw at drexel.edu Cited Reference Count: 80 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA Cited References: Gorraiz Juan, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P627 Small H., 1980, Scientometrics, V2, P270 GARFIELD E, 1975, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 MOKYR J, 1991, B ECON RES, V43, P127 Brooks F.P., 1975, The mythical man month, Messeri P., 1978, 1978 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, Furner J, 2003, JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE, V35, P189 Schneider Jesper W., 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL, 2005, Stockholm, SWEDEN, V68, P573 SMITH JM, 1976, AMERICAN SCIENTIST, V64, P41 ZUCKERMAN H, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P329 GARFIELD E, 1990, CURRENT CONTENTS, V7, P3 MACROBERTS MH, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P293 Price Derek de Solla, 1963, Little Science, Big Science, Costas Rodrigo, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V89, P177 VINCENT TL, 1988, ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS, V19, P423 HAMILTON WD, 1967, SCIENCE, V156, P477 McKenzie A. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (2):279-304; 10.1007/s11192-012-0668-y NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric, Information systems, Business, Interdisciplinarity, Citation analysis, Knowledge exchange KeyWords Plus: COCITATION ANALYSIS; AUTHOR COCITATION; CITATION ANALYSIS; NETWORK ANALYSIS; ET-AL; JOURNALS; COLLABORATION; MANAGEMENT; PERSPECTIVE; ECONOMICS Abstract: Information systems permeate every business function, thereby requiring holistic Information Systems (IS) approaches. Much academic research is still discipline specific. More interdisciplinary research is needed to inform both industry and academe. Interdisciplinary research has been positively associated with increased levels of innovation, productivity and impact. IS research contributes to the knowledge creation and innovation within IS and other College of Business (COB) disciplines. This research defines the intellectual structures within IS and between IS and other COB disciplines. We use a large scale, diachronic bibliometric analysis of COB journals to assess reciprocal knowledge exchange and also to identify potential intra- and interdisciplinary publication outlets. Our findings show an increase in IS knowledge contributions to other COB disciplines, which supports the discussion that IS is a reference discipline. Our research also visually depicts the intellectua! l structures within IS and between IS and other COB disciplines. Anyone exploring research in IS and allied COB disciplines can peruse the proximity maps to identify groups of similar journals. The findings from this research inform decisions related to which journals to read, target as publication outlets, and include on promotion and tenure lists. Reprint Address: Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, 1320 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. Addresses: [Sugimoto, Cassidy R.] Indiana Univ, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA [Hauser, Karina] Utah State Univ, Logan, UT 84322 USA [Pratt, Jean A.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Informat Syst, Eau Claire, WI 54702 USA E-mail Address: prattja at uwec.edu; Karina.hauser at usu.edu; sugimoto at indiana.edu Cited Reference Count: 61 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS Cited References: Lim Andrew, 2009, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V52, P111 Sugimoto Cassidy R., 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1441 Borrego M., 2008, The Journal of the Professoriate, V5, P1 Chua C., 2002, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, V3, P145 PRICE DJD, 1966, AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, V21, P1011 Leydesdorff Loet, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1616 [Anonymous], 2007, Practically irrelevant? 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A., 2006, Communications of the AIS, V17, Gill Grandon, 2009, MIS QUARTERLY, V33, P217 Taneja Aakash, 2009, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V52, P125 Levine-Clark Michael, 2009, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V33, P986 Biehl M, 2006, OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V34, P359 Kozar K. A., 2006, Communications of the AIS, V17, Acedo FJ, 2006, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES, V43, P957 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310230400015 Title: Universality of performance indicators based on citation and reference counts Authors: Evans, TS; Hopkins, N; Kaube, BS Author Full Names: Evans, T. S.; Hopkins, N.; Kaube, B. S. Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (2):473-495; 10.1007/s11192-012-0694-9 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Citation analysis, Crown indicator, Universality KeyWords Plus: IMPACT; DISTRIBUTIONS; NETWORKS; UNIVERSITY; SCIENCE; OUTPUT; INDEX Abstract: We find evidence for the universality of two relative bibliometric indicators of the quality of individual scientific publications taken from different data sets. One of these is a new index that considers both citation and reference counts. We demonstrate this universality for relatively well cited publications from a single institute, grouped by year of publication and by faculty or by department. We show similar behaviour in publications submitted to the arXiv e-print archive, grouped by year of submission and by sub-archive. We also find that for reasonably well cited papers this distribution is well fitted by a lognormal with a variance of around sigma(2) = 1.3 which is consistent with the results of Radicchi et al. (Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105:17268-17272, 2008). Our work demonstrates that comparisons can be made between publications from different disciplines and publication dates, regardless of their citation count and without expensive access to the whole world-wide ! citation graph. Further, it shows that averages of the logarithm of such relative bibliometric indices deal with the issue of long tails and avoid the need for statistics based on lengthy ranking procedures. Reprint Address: Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Dept Phys, London SW7 2AZ, England. Addresses: [Evans, T. S.; Hopkins, N.; Kaube, B. S.] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Dept Phys, London SW7 2AZ, England E-mail Address: T.Evans at ic.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: Nuffield Foundation; Imperial College London UROP scheme Funding Text: We would like to thank L. Waltman, N. J. van Eck and A. F. J. van Raan for useful comments. NH would like to thank the Nuffield Foundation for a Summer Student bursary. BSK would like to thank the Imperial College London UROP scheme for a bursary. We thank O. Kibaroglu and D. Hook for help in obtaining and interpreting the raw data, Thomson Reuters for allowing us to use the citation and reference counts for the data for the Institute, and P. Ginsparg for providing the data from arXiv. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (2):305-317; 10.1007/s11192-012-0675-z NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journal quality measure, Bibliometrics, Relative measurement index, Journal impact KeyWords Plus: DIFFUSION FACTORS; IMPACT FACTOR; H-INDEX; NETWORKS; INDICATORS Abstract: Journal impact factors (JIF) have been an accepted indicator of ranking journals. However, there has been increasing arguments against the fairness of using the JIF as the sole ranking criteria. This resulted in the creation of many other quality metric indices such as the h-index, g-index, immediacy index, Citation Half-Life, as well as SCIMago journal rank (SJR) to name a few. All these metrics have their merits, but none include any great degree of normalization in their computations. Every citation and every publication is taken as having the same importance and therefore weight. The wealth of available data results in multiple different rankings and indexes existing. This paper proposes the use of statistical standard scores or z-scores. The calculation of the z-scores can be performed to normalize the impact factors given to different journals, the average of z-scores can be used across various criteria to create a unified relative measurement (RM) index score. We use ! the 2008 JCR provided by Thompson Reuters to demonstrate the differences in rankings that would be affected if the RM-index was adopted discuss the fairness that this index would provide to the journal quality ranking. Reprint Address: Univ Malaya, Dept Artificial Intelligence, Fac Comp Sci & Informat Technol, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Addresses: [Raj, R. G.] Univ Malaya, Dept Artificial Intelligence, Fac Comp Sci & Informat Technol, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [Zainab, A. N.] Univ Malaya, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Malaysian Citat Ctr, Fac Comp Sci & Informat Technol, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia E-mail Address: ram_prime at fsktm.um.edu.my; zainab at um.edu.my Funding Acknowledgement: Malaysian Citation Centre, Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia Funding Text: This study was made possible from consultation funding provided by the Malaysian Citation Centre, Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia addressed at the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 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W., 2007, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, Rowlands I, 2002, ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, V54, P77 Pringle J., 2004, Nature, Harnad S., 2004, D-Lib Magazine, V10, Garfield E., 2005, International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, 2005, Adler R., 2008, Citation Statistics, Scientific Thomson, 2011, Thompson Reuters Journal Selection Process, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310230400010 Title: A boosted-trees method for name disambiguation Authors: Wang, J; Berzins, K; Hicks, D; Melkers, J; Xiao, F; Pinheiro, D Author Full Names: Wang, Jian; Berzins, Kaspars; Hicks, Diana; Melkers, Julia; Xiao, Fang; Pinheiro, Diogo Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (2):391-411; 10.1007/s11192-012-0681-1 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Name disambiguation, Common names, Classification tree, Boosted trees KeyWords Plus: AUTHOR NAME; NETWORKS; HOMONYMS Abstract: This paper proposes a method for classifying true papers of a set of focal scientists and false papers of homonymous authors in bibliometric research processes. It directly addresses the issue of identifying papers that are not associated ("false") with a given author. The proposed method has four steps: name and affiliation filtering, similarity score construction, author screening, and boosted trees classification. In this methodological paper we calculate error rates for our technique. Therefore, we needed to ascertain the correct attribution of each paper. To do this we constructed a small dataset of 4,253 papers allegedly belonging to a random sample of 100 authors. We apply the boosted trees algorithm to classify papers of authors with total false rate no higher than 30% (i.e. 3,862 papers of 91 authors). A one-run experiment achieves a testing misclassification error 0.55%, testing recall 99.84%, and testing precision 99.60%. A 50-run experiment shows that the median ! of testing classification error is 0.78% and mean 0.75%. Among the 90 authors in the testing set (one author only appeared in the training set), the algorithm successfully reduces the false rate to zero for 86 authors and misclassifies just one or two papers for each of the remaining four authors. Reprint Address: Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, 685 Cherry St, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. Addresses: [Wang, Jian; Berzins, Kaspars; Hicks, Diana; Melkers, Julia; Xiao, Fang; Pinheiro, Diogo] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA E-mail Address: jianwang at gatech.edu; kberzins at gatech.edu; dhicks at gatech.edu; jmelkers at gatech.edu; fxiao3 at gatech.edu; diogo.pinheiro at pubpolicy.gatech.edu Funding Acknowledgement: U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) [REC-0529642] Funding Text: This work was supported through a U.S. National Science Foundation grant, "Women in Science and Engineering: Network Access, Participation, and Career Outcomes'' (NSF Grant # REC-0529642). 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Quality of economic research is described by publication activity of Slovak professors of economics, who are usually the leaders in number of publications and citations and used to be internationally recognised. The paper does not seek for possible roots or explanations of the situation. It only tries to describe the status quo and provide useful data and comparisons. Reprint Address: Akad Ranking & Rating Agcy, Bardosova 2-A, Bratislava 83101, Slovakia. Addresses: [Barta, Juraj] Akad Ranking & Rating Agcy, Bratislava 83101, Slovakia [Povazan, Michel] Comenius Univ, Fac Law, Bratislava 81000, Slovakia E-mail Address: bartaj at chello.sk; povazan at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV ECONOMICS-PRAGUE, OECONOMICA PUBL, NAM W CHIRCHILLA 4, PRAGUE 3, CZ-130 67, CZECH REPUBLIC ISSN: 1210-0455 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 028KQ Unique ID: WOS:000310421600008 Cited References: Pisut J., 2007, ARRAnewsletter, P4 Horvath J., 2009, ARRAnewsletter, P7 Blaug M., 1985, Economic Theory in Retrospect, V1985, VanDalen HP, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS, V38, P231 Tol Richard S. 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Proceedings, September 11-16, 2006, Cluj-Napoca, V2006, ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 26 of 32. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310498000002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A panorama of research in economics in France comparing Google Scholar and Econlit approaches Authors: Bosquet, C; Combes, PP Author Full Names: Bosquet, Clement; Combes, Pierre-Philippe Source: REVUE D ECONOMIE POLITIQUE, 122 (4):477-545; JUL-AUG 2012 Language: French Document Type: Article Author Keywords: economic geography of science, research productivity, citations, publications KeyWords Plus: INDEX Abstract: We use the 2010 Google Scholar citations of academic economists working in France in 2008 to draw a panorama of research in economics in France. This allows us to test whether using a broader support than Econlit publication records changes the assessment of research productivity. We compare different citation indexes, as the number of citations per author, the H-index or the G-index, which we calculate at the individual and at the department levels, with some Econlit publication scores. The latter take more or less into account the quality of journals and the analysis is performed for several time periods. The hierarchy of universities obtained through Google Scholar citation indexes is relatively close to that observed when using Econlit publication scores. However we also observe some dramatic changes for a couple of universities, positive mainly when economics is not the research core of these institutions. Reprint Address: Sci Po, 28 Rue St Peres, F-75007 Paris, France. Addresses: [Bosquet, Clement] Sci Po, F-75007 Paris, France [Combes, Pierre-Philippe] Aix Marseille Sch Econ, F-13002 Marseille, France E-mail Address: clement.bosquet at sciences-po.org; ppcombes at univmed.fr Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EDITIONS DALLOZ, 31-35 RUE FROIDEVAUX, PARIS CEDEX 14, 75685, FRANCE ISSN: 0373-2630 Web of Science Categories: Economics; Political Science Research Areas: Business & Economics; Government & Law IDS Number: 029LU Unique ID: WOS:000310498000002 Cited References: Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 SCHREIBER M., 2008, New Journal of Physics, V10, BOSQUET C., 2012, Agglomeration and peer effects in research, BOSQUET C., 2010, Rapport pour la Direction generale de la recherche et de l'innovation, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 COMBES P.-P., 2003, Revue Economique, V54, P181 COMBES P.-P., 2010, Document de travail Greqam, COMBES P.-P., 2003, Journal of the European Economic Association, V1, P1250 BOSQUET C., 2011, Comparaison des mesures Econlit et Google Scholar de la production de recherche en economie en France en 2008, Lotka A. J., 1926, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, V16, P317 COMBES P.-R., 2001, Annales d'economie et de statistique, V62, P5 LUBRANO M., 2003, Journal of the European Economic Association, V1, P1367 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000309724400014 Title: Predicting Rank Attainment in Political Science: What Else Besides Publications Affects Promotion? Authors: Hesli, VL; Lee, JM; Mitchell, SM Author Full Names: Hesli, Vicki L.; Lee, Jae Mook; Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin Source: PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 45 (3):475-492; 10.1017/S1049096512000364 JUL 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: FACULTY RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; ECONOMICS PROFESSION; HIGHER-EDUCATION; SEX-DIFFERENCES; WOMEN FACULTY; FAMILY; EARNINGS; CAREERS; UNIVERSITIES Abstract: We report the results of hypotheses tests about the effects of several measures of research, teaching, and service on the likelihood of achieving the ranks of associate and full professor. In conducting these tests, we control for institutional and individual background characteristics. We focus our tests on the link between productivity and academic rank and explore whether this relationship reveals a gender dimension. The analyses are based on an APSA-sponsored survey of all faculty members in departments of political science (government, public affairs, and international relations) in the United States. Reprint Address: Univ Iowa, Dept Polit Sci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA. Addresses: [Hesli, Vicki L.; Lee, Jae Mook] Univ Iowa, Dept Polit Sci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA E-mail Address: vick-hesli at uiowa.edu; jaemook-lee at uiowa.edu; sara-mitchell at uiowa.edu Cited Reference Count: 84 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, NY 10013-2473 USA Cited References: van Assendelft L, 2001, PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICSAnnual Meeting of the Southern-Political-Science-Association, NOV 09, 2000, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, V34, P333 Dey E. L., 1994, Review of Higher Education, V17, P305 Long J. 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H., 2008, Journal of Higher Education, V79, P389 FARBER S, 1977, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, V67, P199 Bird Sharon R., 2011, P245 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310375800190 Title: A New Evaluation Approach of Science and Technology to Objective Weighting Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation (DIDF) Authors: Li, LZ; Yu, LP Author Full Names: Li Lianzhong; Yu Liping Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 7TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (SOSE), 662-667; 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 7th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering (SoSE) Conference Date: JUL 16-19, 2012 Conference Location: Genoa, ITALY Conference Sponsors: IEEE Syst, Man & Cybernet Soc (IEEE SMC), IEEE Reliabil Soc, Univ Genoa, Dept Commun Comp & Syst Sci (dist), ACE, MABL Author Keywords: science and technology evaluation, objective weighting, Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation, academic journal KeyWords Plus: JOURNALS; IMPACT Abstract: In this paper, we establish a evaluation approach system of science and technology, and analyze five evaluation approaches of linear objective weighting. A new evaluation approach of science and technology to objective weighting is then put forward on these bases- Weight Giving Based on Data Independence and Data Fluctuation. It is also tested and verified by data from papers in agricultural journals of Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China. The method is to calculate the deviation ratio of evaluation index and the index's independent information rate by the improved multiple correlation coefficient, then multiply the standardized eviation. ratio by the standardized index's independent mformation n rate and normalize the product to get weight. It is a synthesis of advantages of all approaches of linear objective weighting by now and it has enriched objective weighting theory. The applicable conditions for objective weighting are analyzed and discussed as! well. The results show that the entropy weight method and discrete coefficient method have similarities in computing the weight of indices. Reprint Address: Cangzhou Teachers Coll, Dept Econ & Management, Cangzhou, Peoples R China. Addresses: [Li Lianzhong] Cangzhou Teachers Coll, Dept Econ & Management, Cangzhou, Peoples R China E-mail Address: lljjzz69 at 163.com; chinayangzhou at yahoo.com.cn Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 10662 LOS VAQUEROS CIRCLE, PO BOX 3014, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720-1264 USA ISBN: 978-1-4673-2975-0 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Research Areas: Engineering IDS Number: BCK14 Unique ID: WOS:000310375800190 Cited References: Markpin T., 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P251 DIAKOULAKI D, 1995, COMPUTERS & OPERATIONS RESEARCH, V22, P763 Qiu Junping, 2004, New Technology of Library and Information Service, P23 Yu Liping, 2009, Studies in Science of Science, MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 Cheng Hanzhong, 2004, Chinese journal of sCientific and technical periodicals, P658 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Qiu Jun-ping, 2008, Journal of Chongqmg University(Social Sciences Edition), P64 Pang Jingan, 2000, Chinese journal of scientific and technical periodicals, P217 Li Kaiyang, 2005, Information Science, P1688 Li Xiujie, 2006, The Journal of the Library Science in Jiangxi, P48 Yue WP, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics, AUG, 2003, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, V60, P317 Wang Xiaowei, 2003, Acta Editologica, P231 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000309767600025 Title: On Analyzing Scientific Literature Databases Authors: Hong, J; Yoon, SH; Hwang, WS; Bae, DH; Kim, SW Author Full Names: Hong, Jiwon; Yoon, Seok-Ho; Hwang, Won-Seok; Bae, Duck-Ho; Kim, Sang-Wook Editor(s): Ko FIS; DalKwack K; Hwang S; Kawata S; Chen YW Source: 2011 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCES AND CONVERGENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ICCIT), 123-126; 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 6th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT) Conference Date: NOV 29-DEC 01, 2011 Conference Location: Jeju Isl, SOUTH KOREA Conference Sponsors: Inst Elect & Elect Engineers (IEEE), Inst Elect & Elect Engineers (IEEE), Korea Council, Inst Elect & Elect Engineers (IEEE), Seoul Sect, ETRI, KISTI, AICIT Abstract: In this paper, we address analyzing of scientific literature databases. We discuss the issues of paper ranking, similarity measures for a pair of papers, and clustering of papers of a same topic. We present some experimental results related to each issue. Reprint Address: Hanyang Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Seoul 133179, South Korea. Addresses: [Hong, Jiwon; Yoon, Seok-Ho; Hwang, Won-Seok; Bae, Duck-Ho; Kim, Sang-Wook] Hanyang Univ, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Seoul 133179, South Korea E-mail Address: nowiz at agape.hanyang.ac.kr; bogely at agape.hanyang.ac.kr; hws23 at agape.hanyang.ac.kr; dhbae at agape.hanyang.ac.kr; wook at agape.hanyang.ac.kr Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA Cited References: Jeh G., 2002, Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, P538 Walker D., 2007, Journal of Statistical Mechanics, Ng A. Y., 2001, P849 Yoon S., 2010, Proc. Int'l. Conf. on World Wide Web, Zhao P., 2009, Management, P553 Kessler M., 1963, J. 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Database Systems, V33, Han J., 2006, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Nie Z., 2005, WWW, P567 SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Chakrabarti D., 2004, Proc. of ACM SIGKDD, Yan Su, 2007, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 7TH ACM/IEE JOINT CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES7th ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JUN 18-23, 2007, Vancouver, CANADA, P235 Amsler R., 1972, Technical report, Karypis G., 1995, METIS - Unstructured Graph Partitioning and Sparse Matrix Ordering System, Version 2.0, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000309946700016 Title: Research Trends of Mechanism and Machine Theory Using Bibliometrics Authors: Dong, HR; Su, SY; Chen, DZ Author Full Names: Dong, Huei-Ru; Su, Shiao-Yu; Chen, Dar-Zen Editor(s): Yan HS; Zhang JB; Wang GL; Chan KY; Zhang Y; Wang CJ; Zhang H Source: HISTORY OF MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY AND MECHANICAL DESIGN 2012, 163 79-85; 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.163.79 2012 Book Series: Applied Mechanics and Materials Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 9th International Conference on History of Mechanical Technology and Mechanical Design (ICHMTMD 2012) Conference Date: MAR 23-25, 2012 Conference Location: Tainan, TAIWAN Conference Sponsors: Beihang Univ, Natl Cheng Kung Univ, Japan Soc Educ Hist Technol Conference Host: Natl Cheng Kung Univ Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Technology trends, Research trends KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH FRONTS; SCIENCE; TECHNOLOGY; VIEW Abstract: Technology has evolved through the dynamic process of knowledge transfer. The exploration of technological evolution from a quantitative perspective has often been mentioned in the intellectual pursuit. The study applies bibliometric method to the articles published in the field of mechanism and machine theory (MMT). Afterward we analyzed the trends of MMT articles during the 30 years. We found that the ratios of the MMT papers in each journal have a trend of growth and have been centered on the certain two magazines. The articles of MMT exhibit a trend of growth. The USA, China and Canada are the major countries which frequently published the papers in the field of MMT and have significant performance in citations. China has rapidly grown in the quantity and the ratios of papers. In addition, the top 10 researchers with the highest h-index in the field of MMT are primarily affiliated with institutions in English-spoken countries, trumping the other countries. Reprint Address: Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei 10764, Taiwan. Addresses: [Dong, Huei-Ru; Su, Shiao-Yu] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei 10764, Taiwan E-mail Address: d99126002 at ntu.edu.tw; r99126012 at ntu.edu.tw; dzchen at ntu.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, LAUBLSRUTISTR 24, CH-8717 STAFA-ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Cited References: Kajikawa Yuya, 2009, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V76, P1115 Morris SA, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V54, P413 Schwechheimer H, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, MAY 24-27, 2000, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS, V51, P311 Cornelius B, 2006, ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE, V30, P375 An Xin Ying, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P133 Lee Yi-Yang, 2008, ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION10th Asian Congress of Nutrition, SEP, 2007, Taipei, TAIWAN, V17, P95 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Small Henry, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL, 2005, Stockholm, SWEDEN, V68, P595 Shibata N., 2010, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Takeda Yoshiyuki, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P543 Astrom Fredrik, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P947 Kayal AA, 1999, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, V46, P127 Shibata Naoki, 2010, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V77, P1147 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000309981300002 Title: Bibliometric analysis of aerosol research in meteorology and atmospheric sciences Authors: Zhang, J; Wang, MH; Ho, YS Author Full Names: Zhang, Jing; Wang, Ming-Huang; Ho, Yuh-Shan Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION, 49 (1-2):16-35; 10.1504/IJEP.2012.049733 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: ISI, scientometrics, indicator, citation per publication, relative citation rate KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; PUBLICATION OUTPUT; EUROPEAN-UNION; BASIC RESEARCH; IMPACT FACTOR; INDICATORS; POLICY; LITERATURES Abstract: A bibliometric method was developed to investigate the aerosol research based on the papers from 1991 to 2009 in Science Citation Index Expanded, the Thomson Reuters. The analysed aspects covered scientific output and citation tracking on the basis of journal patterns; country; institute and author research performances. Improved indicators Peak-Year Citation per Publication and Relative Peak-Year Rate were applied. A significant share of the citation impact and the most cited articles distribution were identified. Lotka's law held good in author performance. Finally, the paper discusses the imperfect nature of the indicators and proposes complementary methods for research evaluation procedures. Reprint Address: Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan. Addresses: [Ho, Yuh-Shan] Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan [Wang, Ming-Huang] Peking Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China [Zhang, Jing] China Natl Democrat Construct Assoc, Beijing 100020, Peoples R China E-mail Address: zhangjingpku at 163.com; b88070554 at gmail.com; ysho at asia.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 51 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, WORLD TRADE CENTER BLDG, 29 ROUTE DE PRE-BOIS, CASE POSTALE 856, CH-1215 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND I Cited References: SMITH R, 1971, EDUCATIONAL RECORD, V52, P225 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 GLANZEL W, 1995, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V21, P37 Li Zhi, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P97 Chiu WT, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V63, P3 Cole J. 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Frequently-used measures will be reviewed and their strengths and weaknesses will be highlighted. Reflections about conditions for a new, research paper-specific measure will be presented. Reprint Address: Med Univ Vienna, Ctr Med Stat Informat & Intelligent Syst, Spitalgasse 23, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. 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DEC 2012. p.635-644 SPRINGER, DORDRECHT SEARCH TERM(S): MERTON RK SCIENCE 159:56 1968; CITATION* item_title,keyword KEYWORDS: Citation impact; Highly cited papers; Soft fuzzy rough set KEYWORDS+: BEHAVIOR; SCIENCE; INFORMATION; COUNTS; JOURNALS; AUTHORS ABSTRACT: In this paper, the machine learning tools were used to identify key features influencing citation impact. Both the papers' external and quality information were considered in constructing papers' feature space. Based on the feature space, the soft fuzzy rough set was used to generate a series of associated feature subsets. Then, the KNN classifier was used to find the feature subset with the best classification performance. The results show that citation impact could be predicted by objectively assessed factors. Both the papers' quality and external features, mainly represented as the reputation of the first author, are contributed to future citation impact. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MY Wang, NE Forestry Univ, Coll Informat & Comp Engn, Harbin 150040, Peoples R China ================================================== -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometrics and urban knowledge transfer (Article, English) AUTHOR: Kamalski, J; Kirby, A SOURCE: CITIES 29 (SUPPL SP ISS). DEC 2012. p.S3-S8 ELSEVIER SCI LTD, OXFORD SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: Bibliometrics; Urban research; Social sciences; Applied sciences KEYWORDS+: MAPS ABSTRACT: This paper demonstrates the potential of bibliometric analysis in the context of urban studies. After a brief discussion of the measurement of knowledge production, we provide an analysis of how the field of urban studies is constructed. We do this in three contexts: first, in the narrowly defined population of journals that constitutes the Thomson Reuters classification of urban studies: second, in the larger population of journals deemed to be within the social and behavioral sciences: and third, in a subset of the applied sciences. We find that, by using keyword analysis, it is possible to identify three distinct spheres of 'urban knowledge' that contain some overlap but also significant differences. We explore the significance of that for the development of urban studies. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. AUTHOR ADDRESS: J Kamalski, Elsevier, Radarweg 29, NL-1043 NX Amsterdam, Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Dynamics of Journal Impact Factors (Article, English) AUTHOR: Groesser, SN SOURCE: SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE 29 (6 SP ISS). NOV-DEC 2012. p.624-644 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; JOURNAL item_title; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; GARFIELD E CAN MED ASSOC J 161:979 1999 KEYWORDS: Journal impact factor; scientometrics; citations; causal model; sustainable strategy KEYWORDS+: SYSTEM DYNAMICS; MANIPULATION; MANAGEMENT; ECONOMICS; IMPLEMENTATION; CITATIONS; SCIENCE; QUALITY; PAPER; FIRM ABSTRACT: For a journal manager, boosting a journal's impact factor is an important objective. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal is cited in a given period. The dynamics of impact factors are caused by the interplay of several concepts, such as seniority of authors and reviewers, journal policies, online availability of journals and quality of contributions. This paper's objective is to discuss three strategies to sustainably improve both a journal's impact factor and its underlying resources. To this end, a journal's assets and resources are captured in a structural simulation model, which is used for strategy experiments. The paper offers three insights: It provides a dynamic hypothesis about the causal structures underlying a journal impact factor; it highlights the fact that the levels and growth rates of the crucial resources, authors and reviewers, must be developed in dynamic correspondence. Finally, developing the stock of high-quality reviewers requires time and resources but is more stable than the stock of authors and, hence, has a higher potential for guiding the journal into a regime of sustainable development. Limitations and future paths are discussed. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. AUTHOR ADDRESS: SN Groesser, Bern Univ Appl Sci, Sch Management, Morgartenstr 2C, CH-3000 Bern 22, Switzerland -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometrics and "evaluation" of scientific activity: a study of the h-index (Article, Portuguese) AUTHOR: de Lima, RA; Velho, LMLS; de Faria, LIL SOURCE: PERSPECTIVAS EM CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO 17 (3). JUL-SEP 2012. p.3-17 ESCOLA CIENCIA INFORM UFMG, BELO HORIZONTE MG SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: H-index; Bibliometrics; Scientific Policy KEYWORDS+: SOCIAL-SCIENCES; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SELF-CITATIONS; HIRSCH H; RESEARCHERS; INDICATORS; HUMANITIES; OUTPUT ABSTRACT: Assessing scientific activity is a crucial factor for development agencies and research institutes. That is why a new bibliometric indicator has been gaining grounds in the scientific community - the h-index. This study analyzes the variability/persistence of the index value in different areas of knowledge and its application as a tool for science and technology policy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Statistical Analysis of the Hirsch Index (Article, English) AUTHOR: Pratelli, L; Baccini, A; Barabesi, L; Marcheselli, M SOURCE: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF STATISTICS 39 (4). DEC 2012. p.681-694 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: heavy-tailed distribution; Hirsch index; variance estimation ABSTRACT: . The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h-index) is a bibliometric indicator which is widely recognized as effective for measuring the scientific production of a scholar since it summarizes size and impact of the research output. In a formal setting, the h-index is actually an empirical functional of the distribution of the citation counts received by the scholar. Under this approach, the asymptotic theory for the empirical h-index has been recently exploited when the citation counts follow a continuous distribution and, in particular, variance estimation has been considered for the Pareto-type and the Weibull-type distribution families. However, in bibliometric applications, citation counts display a distribution supported by the integers. Thus, we provide general properties for the empirical h-index under the small- and large-sample settings. In addition, we also introduce consistent non-parametric variance estimation, which allows for the implementation of large-sample set estimation for the theoretical h- index. AUTHOR ADDRESS: L Pratelli, Naval Acad, Viale Italia 72, I-57100 Legnaro, Livorno, Italy -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Emergency Medicine Journal Impact Factor and Change Compared to Other Medical and Surgical Specialties (Article, English) AUTHOR: Reynolds, JC; Menegazzi, JJ; Yealy, DM SOURCE: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 19 (11). NOV 2012. p.1248-1254 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; TAUBES G SCIENCE 260:884 1993; IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; JOURNAL item_title; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006 KEYWORDS+: SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION; SCIENCE; BIAS ABSTRACT: Objectives A journal impact factor represents the mean number of citations per article published. Designed as one tool to measure the relative importance of a journal, impact factors are often incorporated into academic evaluation of investigators. The authors sought to determine how impact factors of emergency medicine (EM) journals compare to journals from other medical and surgical specialties and if any change has taken place over time. Methods The 2010 impact factors and 5-year impact factors for each journal indexed by the Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports (JCR) were collected, and EM, medical, and surgical specialties were evaluated. The maximum, median, and interquartile range (IQR) of the current impact factor and 5-year impact factor in each journal category were determined, and specialties were ranked according to the summary statistics. The top three impact factor journals for each specialty were analyzed, and growth trends from 2001 through 2010 were examined with random effects linear regression. Results Data from 2,287 journals in 31 specialties were examined. There were 23 EM journals with a current maximum impact factor of 4.177, median of 1.269, and IQR of 0.400 to 2.176. Of 23 EM journals, 57% had a 5-year impact factor available, with a maximum of 4.531, median of 1.325, and IQR of 0.741 to 2.435. The top three EM journals had a mean standard deviation (+/- SD) impact factor of 3.801 (+/- 0.621) and median of 4.142 and a mean (+/- SD) 5-year impact factor of 3.788 (+/- 1.091) and median of 4.297, with a growth trend of 0.211 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.177 to 0.245; p < 0.001). By any criterion analyzed, EM journals ranked no higher than 24th among 31 specialties. Conclusions Emergency medicine journals rank low in impact factor summary statistics and growth trends among 31 medical and surgical specialties. AUTHOR ADDRESS: JC Reynolds, Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Measuring the Measurable: A Commentary on Impact Factor (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Cone, DC; Gerson, LW SOURCE: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 19 (11). NOV 2012. p.1297-1299 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; EDITORIAL doctype AUTHOR ADDRESS: DC Cone, Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: How the Scientific Community Reacts to Newly Submitted Preprints: Article Downloads, Twitter Mentions, and Citations (Article, English) AUTHOR: Shuai, X; Pepe, A; Bollen, J SOURCE: PLOS ONE 7 (11). NOV 1 2012. p.NIL_15-NIL_22 PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, SAN FRANCISCO SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS+: IMPACT ABSTRACT: We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles submitted to the preprint database arXiv.org between October 2010 and May 2011. We study three forms of responses to these preprints: downloads on the arXiv.org site, mentions on the social media site Twitter, and early citations in the scholarly record. We perform two analyses. First, we analyze the delay and time span of article downloads and Twitter mentions following submission, to understand the temporal configuration of these reactions and whether one precedes or follows the other. Second, we run regression and correlation tests to investigate the relationship between Twitter mentions, arXiv downloads, and article citations. We find that Twitter mentions and arXiv downloads of scholarly articles follow two distinct temporal patterns of activity, with Twitter mentions having shorter delays and narrower time spans than arXiv downloads. We also find that the volume of Twitter mentions is statistically correlated with arXiv downloads and early citations just months after the publication of a preprint, with a possible bias that favors highly mentioned articles. AUTHOR ADDRESS: A Pepe, Harvard Univ, Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: The Altmetrics Collection (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Priem, J; Groth, P; Taraborelli, D SOURCE: PLOS ONE 7 (11). NOV 1 2012. p.NIL_281-NIL_282 PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, SAN FRANCISCO SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; MERTON RK rauth; PRICE DJD rauth; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; EDITORIAL doctype KEYWORDS+: CITATION; SCIENCE; IMPACT; WEB; INFORMATION; INDICATORS; STATISTICS AUTHOR ADDRESS: P Groth, Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Comp Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Automatic Metadata Extraction for Educational Resources Based on Citation Chain (Article, English) AUTHOR: Yuan, S; Liu, SY; Zhang, ZL; Huang, H; Wang, M SOURCE: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2009 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TEACHING AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE (WTCS 2009), VOL 1 116. 2012. p.97-106 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E rauth; CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title KEYWORDS: CitationChain; Metadata; Educational Resources; Pattern Matching; Preorder Traversal ABSTRACT: This paper proposes an approach to automatically extract metadata from educational resources using citation chain. Tracing the cited relationship between literatures, utilizing pattern matching algorithm to determine the most appropriate pattern for resolution, taking advantage of preorder traversal algorithm to query literature one by one, the metadata of educational resources, which are cited by others, can be extracted automatically. The experimental results show that the approach we proposed is fast, efficient in metadata auto-extracting for educational resources. AUTHOR ADDRESS: S Yuan, Huazhong Normal Univ, Natl Engn Res Ctr E Learning, Wuhan, Peoples R China -------------------------------------------------------------------------- From katy at INDIANA.EDU Mon Dec 17 14:57:33 2012 From: katy at INDIANA.EDU (Katy Borner) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 14:57:33 -0500 Subject: Call for Maps for the 9th Iteration of the Places & Spaces: Mapping Science Exhibit on =?windows-1252?Q?=93Science_Maps_Showing_Trends_and_Dynamics=94_?= (2013) In-Reply-To: <4ED2F44A.6020808@indiana.edu> Message-ID: Call for Maps for the 9th Iteration of the /Places & Spaces: Mapping Science/ Exhibit on *?Science Maps Showing Trends and Dynamics? * (2013) *http://scimaps.org/call* *Background and Goals* The /Places & Spaces: Mapping Science/ exhibit was created to inspire cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate human activity and scientific progress on a global scale. It has two components: (1) physical exhibits enable the close inspection of high- quality reproductions of maps for display at conferences and education centers and (2) the online counterpart (http://scimaps.org) provides links to a selected series of maps and their makers along with detailed explanations of how these maps work. provides links to a selected series of maps and their makers along with detailed explanations of how these maps work. /Places & Spaces/ is a 10-year effort. Each year, 10 new maps are added, which will result in 100 maps total in 2014. Each iteration of the exhibit attempts to learn from the best examples of visualization design. To accomplish this goal, each iteration compares and contrasts four existing maps with six new maps of science. Themes for the different iterations/years are: * 1st Iteration (2005): The Power of Maps * 2nd Iteration (2006): The Power of Reference Systems * 3rd Iteration (2007): The Power of Forecasts * 4th Iteration (2008): Science Maps for Economic Decision Makers * 5th Iteration (2009): Science Maps for Science Policy Makers * 6th Iteration (2010): Science Maps for Scholars * 7th Iteration (2011): Science Maps as Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries * 8th Iteration (2012): Science Maps for Kids * 9th Iteration (2013): Science Maps Showing Trends and Dynamics * 10th Iteration (2014): Science Mapping Frontiers /Places & Spaces/ was first shown at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers in April 2005. Since then, the physical exhibit has been displayed at 220 venues in 22 countries, including 15 in Europe, as well as Japan, China, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, Canada, and the United States. A schedule of all display locations can be found at http://scimaps.org/exhibitions . * Submission Details* The 9th iteration of the Mapping Science exhibit is devoted to science maps that show general trends and patterns in science and technology (S&T) and predict future developments of S&T. Micro to macro studies using quantitative and/or qualitative data are welcome, and mixed methods approaches are encouraged. Maps should be understandable by a general audience and might answer questions such as: * Where do good ideas come from? * Where are star scientists trained? * How is funding correlated with scientific advance? * Are download counts or news and Twitter coverage a predictor for citation counts? * What should I study today to have a good job tomorrow? * Where should I invest my money? * Will we have another recession? * How does science evolve over time? The maps might show forecasts, see 3rd Iteration (2007): ?The Power of Forecasts? or * Trends in science funding and its impact on research and education. * Differences between predicting physical and social systems?the former are not impacted by predictions while the latter are affected. * Realizations of science fiction predictions?how far can one predict? * Accuracy of Delphi studies or other predictions. * Breakthroughs of the year by science magazines?picking the winners. Maps should show a visual rendering of a dataset together with a legend, textual description, and acknowledgements as required to interpret the map. Maps can be abstract, geographical, or feature-based, but are typically richer than simple x-y plots. Data can be used to generate a reference system over which other data?e.g., career trajectories?are overlaid. Data can also be projected onto an existing reference system (e.g., a map of the world). Maps should present fully formed ideas and analysis; they should not be simple sketches of ?what we plan to do.? See this PDF map collection for an overview of the 80 maps already featured in the exhibit. Given the theme of this iteration, links to interactive web sites, hands-on displays, or interactive tools are strongly encouraged. Each initial entry must be submitted by January 30th, 2013, and needs to include: * Low-resolution version of map * Title of work * Author(s) name, email address, affiliation, mailing address * Copyright holder (if different from authors) * Description of work: learning objectives addressed, data used, data analysis, visualization techniques applied, and main insights gained (100-300 words) * References to publications or online sites in which the map appeared * Links to related projects/works * At least three keywords Entries should be submitted via EasyChair by clicking here . Submit map as pdf file. Enter author info, a title, and three keywords. Submit all other information via the ?Abstract? field. * Review Process* All submissions will be reviewed by the exhibit advisory board and children aged 5-14. Submissions will be evaluated in terms of * /*Scientific value*/ ? quality of data collection, analysis and communication of results in support of clearly stated learning objectives. Appropriate and innovative application of existing algorithms and/or development of new approaches. * */Value for decision making/* ? what major insight does the map provide and why does it matter? Is the map easy to understand by a general audience? Does it inspire viewers to learn more about science and technology? *Final Submission* Authors of winning entries will be contacted early February and invited to submit final entries by April 30th, 2013. Each final entry should consist of: * Title of Work * Author(s) name, email address, affiliation, mailing address * 24 x 30 inch, 300 dpi, landscape version of map using provided template at http://scimaps.org/exhibit/images/Matte_300DPI.psd (13.9 MB) * Official map description (200 words) * Biographies for all authors (about 100 words each) * High resolution portraits of all authors that are no smaller than 360 x 450 pixels, or 1.2" x 1.5" at 300 dpi. Larger is always better since we can always crop them down to our specific needs for both print and web. * Signed copyright and reproduction agreement Map makers are welcome to use the expertise and resources of the exhibit curators and designers when designing and producing high resolution versions of final maps. The layout and production of the 8th iteration maps are expected to be ready for display by mid-June, 2012. * Important Dates* Submit initial entries: January 30th, 2013 Notification to mapmakers: February 28th, 2013 Submit final entries: April 30th, 2013 9th iteration ready for display: June 2013 * Exhibit Advisory Board * * Gary Berg-Cross, SUNY Stony Brook * Bob Bishop, ICES Foundation * Kevin Boyack, SciTech Strategies, Inc. * Donna Cox, Illinois eDream Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign * Bonnie DeVarco, Media X, Stanford University * Sara Irina Fabrikant, Geography Department, University of Z?rich, Switzerland * Marjorie Hlava, Access Innovations * Peter A. Hook, Law Librarian, Indiana University * Manuel Lima, Royal Society of Arts, Microsoft Bing, VisualComplexity.com * Deborah MacPherson, Accuracy&Aesthetics * Lev Manovich, Visual Arts Department, University of California at San Diego * Carlo Ratti, Professor and Director of SENSEable City Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Eric Rodenbeck, Stamen Design * Andr? Skupin, Associate Professor of Geography, San Diego State University * Moritz Stefaner, Freelance Designer * Stephen Uzzo, New York Hall of Science * Caroline Wagner, Battelle Center for Science and Technology Policy and John Glenn School for Public Affairs, Ohio State University * Benjamin Wiederkehr, Founder, InteractiveThings.com Please feel free to send any questions you might have regarding the judging process to Katy B?rner (katy at indiana.edu ) keep subject header. Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mappingscience. -- Katy Borner Victor H. Yngve Professor of Information Science Director, CI for Network Science Center, http://cns.iu.edu Curator, Mapping Science exhibit, http://scimaps.org School of Library and Information Science, Indiana University Wells Library 021, 1320 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU Thu Dec 20 08:30:44 2012 From: pmd8 at CORNELL.EDU (Philip Davis) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 08:30:44 -0500 Subject: How Much of the Literature Goes Uncited? Message-ID: How Much of the Literature Goes Uncited? http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2012/12/20/how-much-of-the-literature-goes-uncited/ Making sense of non-events (citation, circulation, and publication) requires context and a tolerance for uncertainty. -Phil Davis From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Thu Dec 20 14:39:07 2012 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:39:07 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest for SIG-Metrics List Readers Message-ID: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Regional inequality in radiology research output in the UK: a 5-year bibliometric study (Article, English) AUTHOR: Yoong, P; Johnson, CA; Rehman, JM; Toms, AP SOURCE: BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY 85 (1019). NOV 2012. p.1513-1516 BRITISH INST RADIOLOGY, LONDON SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to describe the patterns of peer-reviewed general radiology publication rates with reference to deaneries in the UK. This was a retrospective bibliometric analysis of publications in the six highest cited general radiology journals. Publications were identified using a manual search in PubMed between 2005 and 2009. Publications originating from UK radiology departments were identified and subcategorised into primary institution of origin, deanery and publication type. The total number of radiology trainees in each deanery was obtained from the General Medical Council. 913 publications were included in the study. Original papers constituted 48.7% (n=445), review articles 30.3% (n=277) and case reports 17.4% (n=159). The median number of publications in each deanery was 27 [interquartile range (IQR) 11-60], and the median number of publications per trainee was 0.49 (IQR 0.31-0.88). The largest proportion of publications came from the London deanery (n=354, 38.8%), followed by Eastern 86 (9.4%), Oxford and Yorkshire 70 (7.7% each). Relative to the number of trainees within each deanery, Oxford had the highest number of publications per trainee (1.78), followed by East Midlands (1.5), London (1.25) and Eastern (0.99). There was a significantly higher publication rate for those deaneries with academic radiologists (p<0.0001). There is a marked difference in the volume of published work in the general radiology literature among UK deaneries, even accounting for differences in the number of trainees. This probably means that opportunities for training in research are similarly non-uniform. AUTHOR ADDRESS: P Yoong, Norwich Radiol Acad, Cotman Ctr, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UB, Norfolk, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Bibliometric analysis of International Scientific production on Primary Care (Article, English) AUTHOR: Carratala-Munuera, MC; Orozco-Beltran, D; Gil-Guillen, VF; Navarro-Perez, J; Quirce, F; Merino, J; Basora, J SOURCE: ATENCION PRIMARIA 44 (11). NOV 2012. p.651-658 EDICIONES DOYMA S A, BARCELONA SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: Bibliometric study; Primary care; Research KEYWORDS+: PRIMARY-HEALTH-CARE; FAMILY MEDICINE; RESEARCH NETWORKS; IMPACT FACTOR; FUTURE; INDICATORS; SCIENCES; JOURNALS ABSTRACT: Objective: To present an international view of the scientific production in the field of primary care in the period 1985- 2004. Design: Retrospective, observational study. Bibliometric analysis. Location: Medline database. WebSPIRS access through version 4.3. We analysed two periods: 2000-2004 (cross-sectional) and 1985-2004 (developmental). Search based on "MeSH Major" with descriptors: Primary Care or Primary Health Care, Family Practice, Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Entry Terms associated with these. Key Measures: We analysed the bibliometric indicators of production, circulation, dispersion, and visibility. Results: In 2000-2004, published 20911 articles were published, 0.73% of total production. There was a growth rate (1985-2004) of 221%, which was 2.4 times more than average. Transience rate was 83.17%. The English language is predominant (88.81%) over 34 languages, with Spanish being the next (2.6%). Sixteen countries produce 95.67% of the articles. Spain occupies the 7th place. Universities (52%) are the most productive institutions. There are 1074 different journals with the 10 most productive being: Br J Gen Pract, Adv Nurse Pract, Aust Fam Physician, Fam Pract, Fam Med, BMJ, Aten Primary Health Serv J, Can Fam Physician, J Fam Pract. The proportion of trials (5.43%) in PC is similar to other disciplines and has increased by 453% (1985-2004). Conclusions: The production of Primary care is about 1% of the total scientific output, with a noticeable and higher than average growth over 20 years. The proportion of clinical trials is similar to other disciplines. Although Anglo-Saxon countries and journals are the highest producers, Spain and the journal ATEN PRIMARIA is among those highlighted. (C) 2011 Elsevier Espana, S.L. All rights reserved. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MC Carratala-Munuera, Univ Miguel Hernandez, Catedra Med Familia, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Citation analysis of mental health nursing journals: How should we rank thee? (Article, English) AUTHOR: Hunt, GE; Happell, B; Chan, SWC; Cleary, M SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 21 (6). DEC 2012. p.576-580 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; JOURNALS item_title; CITATION item_title; CITATION ANALYS* item_title; CITATION* item_title; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006 KEYWORDS: citation; journal impact factor; mental health nursing journal KEYWORDS+: H-INDEX; IMPACT FACTORS; PSYCHIATRY ABSTRACT: The journal impact factor (JIF), and how best to rate the performance of a journal and the articles they contain, are areas of great debate. The aim of this paper was to assess various ranking methods of journal quality for mental health nursing journals, and to list the top 10 articles that have received the most number of citations to date. Seven mental health nursing journals were chosen for the analysis of citations they received in 2010, as well as their current impact factors from two sources, and other data for ranking purposes. There was very little difference in the top four mental health nursing journals and their overall rankings when combining various bibliometric indicators. That said, the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is currently the highest ranked mental health nursing journal based on JIF, but publishes fewer articles per year compared to other journals. Overall, very few articles received 50 or more citations. This study shows that researchers need to consider more than one ranking method when deciding where to send or publish their research. AUTHOR ADDRESS: GE Hunt, Univ Sydney, Discipline Psychiat, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Food for thought: Comparison of citations received from articles appearing in specialized eating disorder journals versus general psychiatry journals (Article, English) AUTHOR: Soh, N; Walter, G; Touyz, S; Russell, J; Malhi, GS; Hunt, GE SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS 45 (8). DEC 2012. p.990-994 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; JOURNALS item_title; CITATION* item_title; GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; INT J EAT DISORDER source_abbrev_20 KEYWORDS: citation index; H-index; bibliometrics KEYWORDS+: IMPACT-FACTOR; BODY-IMAGE; H-INDEX; ANOREXIA-NERVOSA; DISTURBANCES; METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY ABSTRACT: Objective: To conduct a bibliometric analysis of eating disorder journals to guide journal readers and researchers when submitting their manuscripts. Method: Several indices were used to compare journal impact and citations of articles appearing between 1996 and 2010 in six eating disorders journals and six leading general psychiatry journals. Results: The International Journal of Eating Disorders (IJED) had the highest journal impact factor (JIF, 2.278) of the six eating disorders' journals. The general psychiatry journals had higher JIFs and received more citations per eating disorder article than the specialized journals. However, IJED published the highest number of eating disorder articles between 1996 and 2010, and 35 of these articles received at least 100 citations. Discussion: Using the JIF alone to decide where to submit a manuscript is a poor strategy, as this does not take into consideration the impact an article can have within the eating disorder's field over time. (c) 2012 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. AUTHOR ADDRESS: GE Hunt, Univ Sydney, Discipline Psychiat, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Coverage of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science: A case study of the h-index in nursing (Article, English) AUTHOR: De Groote, SL; Raszewski, R SOURCE: NURSING OUTLOOK 60 (6). NOV-DEC 2012. p.391-400 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005 KEYWORDS: h-index; CINAHL; Scopus; Web of Science; Google Scholar; Nursing research KEYWORDS+: CITATION COUNTS; IMPACT; PROS; CONS ABSTRACT: Purpose: This study compares the articles cited in CINAHL, Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), and Google Scholar and the h-index ratings provided by Scopus, WOS, and Google Scholar. Methods: The publications of 30 College of Nursing faculty at a large urban university were examined. Searches by author name were executed in Scopus, WOS, and POP (Publish or Perish, which searches Google Scholar), and the h-index for each author from each database was recorded. In addition, the citing articles of their published articles were imported into a bibliographic management program. This data was used to determine an aggregated h-index for each author. Results: Scopus, WOS, and Google Scholar provided different h-index ratings for authors and each database found unique and duplicate citing references. Conclusions: More than one tool should be used to calculate the h-index for nursing faculty because one tool alone cannot be relied on to provide a thorough assessment of a researcher's impact. If researchers are interested in a comprehensive h-index, they should aggregate the citing references located by WOS and Scopus. Because h-index rankings differ among databases, comparisons between researchers should be done only within a specified database. Cite this article: De Groote, S.L., & Raszewski, R. (2012, DECEMBER). Coverage of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science: A case study of the h-index in nursing. Nursing Outlook, 60(6), 391-400. doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2012.04.007. AUTHOR ADDRESS: SL De Groote, Univ Illinois, Univ Lib, 801 S Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60607 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Pharmaceutical Science Faculty Publication Records at Research-Intensive Pharmacy Colleges and Schools (Article, English) AUTHOR: Thompson, DF; Nahata, MC SOURCE: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION 76 (9). 2012. p.NIL_82-NIL_93 AMER ASSOC COLL PHARMACY, ALEXANDRIA SEARCH TERM(S): MACROBERTS MH rauth KEYWORDS: publications; scholarship; faculty; pharmaceutical sciences; faculty member productivity KEYWORDS+: MEDICAL JOURNALS; GOOGLE SCHOLAR; H-INDEX; ARTICLES; AUTHORS; SCOPUS; NAME ABSTRACT: Objective. To determine yearly (phase 1) and cumulative (phase 2) publication records of pharmaceutical science faculty members at research-intensive colleges and schools of pharmacy. Methods. The publication records of pharmaceutical science faculty members at research-intensive colleges and schools of pharmacy were searched on Web of Science. Fifty colleges and schools of pharmacy were randomly chosen for a search of 1,042 individual faculty members' publications per year from 2005 to 2009. A stratified random sample of 120 faculty members also was chosen, and cumulative publication counts were recorded and bibliometric indices calculated. Results. The median number of publications per year was 2 (range, 0-34). Overall, 22% of faculty members had no publications in any given year, but the number was highly variable depending on the faculty members' colleges or schools of pharmacy. Bibliometric indices were higher for medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutics, with pharmacology ranking third and social and administrative sciences fourth. Higher bibliometric indices were also observed for institution status (ie, public vs private) and academic rank (discipline chairperson vs non-chairperson and professor vs junior faculty member) (p<0.01 for each). The median number of cumulative publications per faculty member was 34 (range, 0-370). Conclusion. Significant differences exist in yearly and cumulative publication rates for faculty members and bibliometric indices among pharmaceutical science disciplines and academic ranks within research- intensive colleges and schools of pharmacy. These data may be important for benchmarking purposes. AUTHOR ADDRESS: DF Thompson, SW Oklahoma State Univ, Coll Pharm, Weatherford, OK 73103 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Chasing Impact Factors, or Making an Impact on Technology? (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Braatz, RD SOURCE: IEEE CONTROL SYSTEMS MAGAZINE 32 (6). DEC 2012. p.6-7 IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, PISCATAWAY SEARCH TERM(S): IMPACT FACTOR* item_title; EDITORIAL doctype KEYWORDS+: JOURNALS; QUALITY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: A solution to inappropriate self-citation via peer review (Editorial Material, English) AUTHOR: Thombs, BD; Razykov, I SOURCE: CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 184 (16). NOV 6 2012. p.1864 CMA-CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC, OTTAWA SEARCH TERM(S): CITATION item_title; CITATION* item_title; EDITORIAL doctype AUTHOR ADDRESS: BD Thombs, McGill Univ, Jewish Gen Hosp, Lady Davis Inst Med Res, Montreal, PQ H3T 1E2, Canada -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Assessment of research quality in major infertility journals (Article, English) AUTHOR: Glujovsky, D; Riestra, B; Coscia, A; Boggino, C; Comande, D; Ciapponi, A SOURCE: FERTILITY AND STERILITY 98 (6). DEC 2012. p.1539-1543 ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, NEW YORK KEYWORDS: Risk of bias; quality assessment; evidence; randomized controlled trials; systematic reviews KEYWORDS+: RANDOMIZED-TRIALS; REGISTRATION; MEDICINE ABSTRACT: Objective: To evaluate the level of evidence published in infertility journals with the highest impact factors. Design: Systematic review. We searched in PubMed identifying potential systematic reviews with meta-analysis (SRs) and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) between 2006 and 2010 in the five fertility journals with highest impact factor. Setting: Academic institution. Patient(s): None. Intervention(s): None. Main Outcomes Measure(s): Number and proportion of potential SRs and RCTs published in 2006-2011, and quality assessment of real RCTs published in 2010. Result(s): Among evaluated articles, 1.5% and 6.8% were SRs and RCTs. Fertility and Sterility has been the journal with more potential SRs and RCTs, and Human Reproduction Update was the only one with an increasing trend in the number of potential SRs (from 5.3% in 2006 to 24.4% in 2011). Among confirmed RCTs, for each quality assessment item, between 50% and 85% were classified as having low risk of bias, and the most common high risk of bias was related to allocation concealment. Only 23% had a trial registration, which were associated with higher quality assessment classifications. Only 10% of RCTs reported pharmaceutical industry funding. Conclusion(s): This is the first study assessing the methodologic quality of publications in the top five fertility journals. More than 90% of all the publications were neither SRs nor RCTs. It is remarkable that the risk of bias was generally low. Enhancing trial registration and funding source statements represent opportunities to improve the quality of reporting. We hope this information is useful to researchers, editorial boards, and clinicians moving forward with research in our field. (Fertil Steril (R) 2012; 98: 1539-43. (C) 2012 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.) AUTHOR ADDRESS: D Glujovsky, Ctr Studies Gynecol & Reprod CEGYR, C1055ABB, RA-1432 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Investments in Scientific Research: Examining the Funding Threshold Effects on Scientific Collaboration and Variation by Academic Discipline (Article, English) AUTHOR: Clark, BY; Llorens, JJ SOURCE: POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL 40 (4). 2012. p.698-729 WILEY-BLACKWELL, HOBOKEN SEARCH TERM(S): PRICE DJD rauth KEYWORDS: collaboration; academic scientific collaboration; federal research funding; human capital investments KEYWORDS+: MULTIPLE AUTHORSHIP; CO-AUTHORSHIP; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; SCIENCE; ECONOMICS; IMPACT; COAUTHORSHIP; NETWORKS; INDUSTRY; PATTERNS ABSTRACT: This paper seeks to examine how federal financial support of academic scientists shapes their collaborative behavior. More specifically, it investigates two questions: (i) are there threshold sizes of federal grants that have effects on collaboration? and (ii) do the threshold sizes differ by discipline? To test and model these questions, this paper uses data collected in a 20042005 survey by the Research Valuing Mapping Project (a project based at Georgia Tech and led by Barry Bozeman) of 2,086 academically based research scientists and engineers. The analysis in this paper reaffirms the positive relationship between federal funding and collaboration seen in previous works, but the findings suggest that there is in fact a threshold effectas the positive relationship has a diminishing influence. The findings of this paper are more limited with respect to how academic disciplines threshold levels differ. The results indicate a difference in the threshold levels between disciplines for three of the eight models. AUTHOR ADDRESS: BY Clark, Cleveland State Univ, Levin Coll Urban Affairs, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Citation distribution profile in Brazilian journals of general medicine (Article, English) AUTHOR: Lustosa, LA; Chalco, MEP; Borba, CD; Higa, AE; Almeida, RMVR SOURCE: SAO PAULO MEDICAL JOURNAL 130 (5). 2012. p.314-317 ASSOCIACAO PAULISTA MEDICINA, SAO PAULO SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E CAN MED ASSOC J 161:979 1999; GARFIELD E INT J EPIDEMIOL 35:1123 2006; GARFIELD E INT J EPIDEMIOL 35:1127 2006 KEYWORDS: Journal impact factor; Bibliometrics; Peer review; Systems for evaluation of publications; Health research evaluation KEYWORDS+: IMPACT FACTOR ABSTRACT: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Impact factors are currently the bibliometric index most used for evaluating scientific journals. However, the way in which they are used, for instance concerning the study or journal types analyzed, can markedly interfere with estimate reliability. This study aimed to analyze the citation distribution pattern in three Brazilian journals of general medicine. DESIGN AND SETTING: This was a descriptive study based on numbers of citations of scientific studies published by three Brazilian journals of general medicine. METHODS: The journals analyzed were Sao Paulo Medical Journal, Clinics and Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira. This survey used data available from the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) platform, from which the total number of papers published in each journal in 2007- 2008 and the number of citations of these papers in 2009 were obtained. >From these data, the citation distribution was derived and journal impact factors (average number of citations) were estimated. These factors were then compared with those directly available from the ISI Journal of Citation Reports (JCR). RESULTS: Respectively, 134, 203 and 192 papers were published by these journals during the period analyzed. The observed citation distributions were highly skewed, such that many papers had few citations and a small percentage had many citations. It was not possible to identify any specific pattern for the most cited papers or to exactly reproduce the JCR impact factors. CONCLUSION: Use of measures like "impact factors", which characterize citations through averages, does not adequately represent the citation distribution in the journals analyzed. AUTHOR ADDRESS: RMVR Almeida, Rua Prof Miguel Couto 428-703, BR-24230240 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Proposal of an individual scientometric index with emphasis on ponderation of the effective contribution of the first author: h-fac index (Article, Portuguese) AUTHOR: Gregori, F Jr; de Godoy, MF; Gregori, FF SOURCE: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIRURGIA CARDIOVASCULAR 27 (3). JUL-SEP 2012. p.370-376 SOC BRASIL CIRURGIA CARDIOVASC, SAO PAULO SP SEARCH TERM(S): HIRSCH JE P NATL ACAD SCI USA 102:16569 2005; SCIENTOMETRIC* item_title KEYWORDS: Authorship and co-authorship in scientific publications; Bibliometric indicators; Scientific publication indicators; Systems for evaluation of publications ABSTRACT: In the individual assessment of a scientific performance, five scientometric indices have been used most: the h-index, the index g, the h-major index, the contemporary h-index and the normalized h-index. We propose an alternative index ("Index h-fac"), which considers positively the participation of the first author and that, by having a dynamic characteristic, continuously monitors his/her performance and is easily adaptable to particular or individual situations from different research groups. Results from the geometric mean between the original h- index as proposed by Hirsh and a correction factor ("fac", "first author commitment") and, in turn, this value is divided by the mean interval (in years) of all studies. The index emphasizes two scores (X and Y). These scores X and Y were obtained by asking to all 83 cardiovascular surgeons from Southern Brazil (Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul) and Specialists, how they realistically estimated, in percentage, their effective contribution in each published paper in which they appeared as first author. Of the total, 80 (96.4%) responded. The average obtained was 78.0% and on this basis, the X score was established as 0.75 and the score Y as 0.25. The new index also considers the total number of citations as first author and as co-author, the average number of coauthors per publication and the total number of papers published. Theoretical examples are presented, discussing the main advantages of application. Serial evaluations in real world situations should be instituted to confirm the diagnostic and prognostic utility of this new index. AUTHOR ADDRESS: MF de Godoy, Rua Garabed Karabashian 570, BR-15070600 Sao Jose Do Rio Preto, SP, Brazil -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Quo Vadis (Letter, Galician) AUTHOR: Giffhorn, H SOURCE: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIRURGIA CARDIOVASCULAR 27 (3). JUL-SEP 2012. p.491-492 SOC BRASIL CIRURGIA CARDIOVASC, SAO PAULO SP SEARCH TERM(S): GARFIELD E JAMA-J AM MED ASSOC 295:90 2006; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 122:108 1955; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Assessing Public Policy Research in Taiwan: An Analysis of Journal Publications, 1996-2007 (Article, English) AUTHOR: Hung, LC; Yu, C; Lin, MW; Su, YC SOURCE: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE POLICY ANALYSIS 14 (5). 2012. p.431-448 ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, ABINGDON SEARCH TERM(S): JOURNAL item_title KEYWORDS+: ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH; AFFAIRS PROGRAMS; PRODUCTIVITY; CONNECTEDNESS; FACULTY; TRENDS ABSTRACT: This study examines the contributors, subject contents, and methodologies of public policy scholarship in Taiwan. Through an analysis of 192 articles published in five journals between 1996 and 2007, it suggests that a professional journal solely devoted to public policy analysis is necessary to connect academic researchers and practitioners, and that policy studies in Taiwan must continuously raise the level of methodological rigor. The studys results help public policy communities in other countries to have a better understanding of Taiwans public policy research; furthermore, by drawing attention to the problems and weaknesses in the development of Taiwanese public policy scholarship, the study is meant to advance the current discussion on ways to strengthen the quality of policy research around the world. AUTHOR ADDRESS: LC Hung, Shih Hsin Univ, Dept Publ Policy & Management, 111 Muzha Rd,Sec 1, Taipei 116, Taiwan -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Aspects of quality assurance in forensic toxicology (Article, English) AUTHOR: Aderjan, RE SOURCE: FORENSIC SCIENCE, 2ND EDITION 6. 2008. p.763-819 ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, AMSTERDAM SEARCH TERM(S): MACROBERTS MH rauth; GARFIELD E BRIT MED J 313:411 1996; GARFIELD E SCIENCE 178:471 1972 KEYWORDS+: CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY; CORRECTED RETENTION INDEXES; POSTMORTEM REDISTRIBUTION; GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; 3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYMETHAMPHETAMINE MDMA; JOURNAL IMPACT; CITATION ANALYSIS; CARDIAC BLOOD; BASIC DRUGS; BODY-FLUIDS AUTHOR ADDRESS: RE Aderjan, Univ Heidelberg, Univ Hosp, Inst Legal Med & Traff Med, Vossstr 2, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Liaison and bibliometric support: the UK Research Assessment Exercise (Article, English) AUTHOR: Crawford, A SOURCE: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR ACADEMIC LIAISON LIBRARIANS. 2012. p.25-36 CHANDOS PUBL, SAWSTON SEARCH TERM(S): BIBLIOMETR* item_title KEYWORDS: academic liaison; bibliometrics; faculty liaison; institutional repositories; Key Perspectives; liaison; librarians; librarianship; RAE; REF; Research Assessment Exercise; Research for Excellence Framework; University of Glasgow Library ABSTRACT: A number of liaison librarians were closely engaged with the UK's Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in 2008 and found this an important new direction in which to develop. Susan Ashworth had responsibility for the team within Research and Learning Support Services at the University of Glasgow Library, which worked on the Glasgow University submission and had the job of checking for accuracy the outputs of all research-active academic staff. She describes the stresses and strains of the exercise, as well as its satisfactions, and suggests that liaison and other librarians can have a significant role to play, not only in ensuring the accuracy of the bibliographic input but also in resolving the many queries and difficulties which arise during the RAE process. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Directed Graph Learning via High-Order Co-linkage Analysis (Article, English) AUTHOR: Wang, H; Ding, C; Huang, H SOURCE: MACHINE LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY IN DATABASES, PT III 6323. 2010. p.451-466 SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, BERLIN SEARCH TERM(S): KESSLER MM AM DOC 14:10 1963; SMALL H J AM SOC INFORM SCI 24:265 1973 ABSTRACT: Many real world applications can be naturally formulated as a directed graph learning problem. How to extract the directed link structures of a graph and use labeled vertices are the key issues to infer labels of the remaining unlabeled vertices. However, directed graph learning is not well studied in data mining and machine learning areas. In this paper, we propose a novel Co-linkage Analysis (CA) method to process directed graphs in an undirected way with the directional information preserved. On the induced undirected graph, we use a Green's function approach to solve the semi-supervised learning problem. We present a new zero-mode free Laplacian which is invertible. This leads to an Improved Green's Function (IGF) method to solve the classification problem, which is also extended to deal with multi-label classification problems. Promising results in extensive experimental evaluations on real data sets have demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach. AUTHOR ADDRESS: H Wang, Univ Texas Arlington, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Arlington, TX 76019 USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Record 1 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311410500007 Title: Iranians' contribution to world literature on neuroscience Authors: Ashrafi, F; Mohammadhassanzadeh, H; Shokraneh, F; Valinejadi, A; Johari, K; Saemi, N; Zali, A; Mohaghegh, N; Ashayeri, H Author Full Names: Ashrafi, Farzad; Mohammadhassanzadeh, Hafez; Shokraneh, Farhad; Valinejadi, Ali; Johari, Karim; Saemi, Nazanin; Zali, Alireza; Mohaghegh, Niloofar; Ashayeri, Hassan Source: HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES JOURNAL, 29 (4):323-332; 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2012.00989.x DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: authors' collaboration, Iran, medical librarians, neuroscience, scientific production, scientometrics KeyWords Plus: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SCIENCE; CHINA; COLLABORATION; OUTPUT Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study is to analyse Iranian scientific publications in the neuroscience subfields by librarians and neuroscientists, using Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) via Web of Science data over the period, 20022008. Methods: Data were retrieved from the SCIE. Data were collected from the subject area of the database and classified by neuroscience experts into 14 subfields. To identify the citation patterns, we applied the impact factor and the number of publication. Data were also analysed using HISTCITE, Excel 2007 and SPSS. Results: Seven hundred and thirty-four papers have been published by Iranian between 2002 and 2008. Findings showed a growing trend of neuroscience papers in the last 3 years with most papers (264) classified in the neuropharmacology subfield. There were fewer papers in neurohistory, psychopharmacology and artificial intelligence. International contributions of authors were mostly in the neurology subfield, and Collaboration ! Coefficient for the neuroscience subfields in Iran was 0.686 which is acceptable. Most international collaboration between Iranians and developed countries was from USA. Eighty-seven percent of the published papers were in journals with the impact factor between 0 and 4; 25% of papers were published by the researchers affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Conclusion: Progress of neuroscience in Iran is mostly seen in the neuropharmacology and the neurology subfields. Other subfields should also be considered as a research priority by health policymakers. As this study was carried out by the collaboration of librarians and neuroscientists, it has been proved valuable for both librarians and policymakers. This study may be encouraging for librarians from other developing countries. Reprint Address: Kerman Univ Med Sci, Scientometr Res Ctr, Kerman 76175, Iran. Addresses: [Mohammadhassanzadeh, Hafez] Kerman Univ Med Sci, Scientometr Res Ctr, Kerman 76175, Iran [Ashrafi, Farzad; Zali, Alireza] Shahid Beheshti Univ Med Sci, Funct Neurosurg Res Ctr, Tehran, Iran [Shokraneh, Farhad] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Res Ctr Pharmaceut Nanotechnol, Tabriz, Iran [Shokraneh, Farhad] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Iranian Ctr Evidence Based Med, Tabriz, Iran [Valinejadi, Ali] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management & Informat Sci, Dept Hlth Informat Management, Tehran, Iran [Johari, Karim] Tabriz Univ Med Sci, Fac Rehabil, Dept Speech & Language Pathol, Tabriz, Iran [Saemi, Nazanin] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Med Biotechnol, Tehran, Iran [Mohaghegh, Niloofar] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Dept Med Librarianship & Informat Sci, Tehran, Iran [Ashayeri, Hassan] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Fac Rehabil Sci, Dept Rehabil, Tehran, Iran E-mail Address: hafezhassanzadeh60 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA Cited References: He TW, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V62, P249 GOMEZ I, 1990, RESEARCH POLICYSEMINAR ON EVALUATION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF R-AND-D, APR 03-07, 1989, MADRID, SPAIN, V19, P457 Mohammadhassanzadeh Hafez, 2010, ARCHIVES OF IRANIAN MEDICINE, V13, P313 Ugolini D, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V56, P345 Chen SR, 2005, REVUE FRANCAISE D ALLERGOLOGIE ET D IMMUNOLOGIE CLINIQUE, V45, P442 Chen Tzeng-Ji, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P539 Bala Adarsh, 2010, NEUROLOGY INDIA, V58, P35 AJIFERUKE I, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P421 Uthman Olalekan A, 2008, BMC infectious diseases, V8, P19 BRAUN T, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P165 GARFIELD E, 1983, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 Leydesdorff Loet, 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P317 Narin F., 1976, Evaluative Bibliometrics: The Use of Publication and Citation Analysis in the Evaluation of Scientific Activity, Xu W, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V57, P399 Berardelli A, 2005, NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, V26, P189 Glanzel W, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V56, P357 Guan Jiancheng, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P357 Sharifi V., 2008, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, V14, P1061 Van den Berghe H, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE4th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, OCT 05-07, 1995, ANTWERP, BELGIUM, V49, P59 ======================================================================= *Record 2 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311543700004 Title: Contribution of case reports to glioblastoma research: Systematic review and analysis of pattern of citation Authors: Nieder, C; Pawinski, A; Dalhaug, A Author Full Names: Nieder, Carsten; Pawinski, Adam; Dalhaug, Astrid Source: BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 26 (6):809-812; 10.3109/02688697.2012.692842 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: glioblastoma, malignant glioma, scientific publishing, research evaluation, case report KeyWords Plus: RECURRENT GLIOBLASTOMA; SCIENTOMETRIC INDICATORS; IMPACT FACTOR; MULTIFORME; PATIENT; TEMOZOLOMIDE; BEVACIZUMAB; THERAPY; GLIOMA Abstract: Introduction. Research activity related to different aspects of diagnosis, epidemiology and treatment of glioblastoma has increased during recent years. Authors of scientific publications are able to choose between different formats including case reports. Little is known about their influence on advancement of the field or scientific merits. Do glioblastoma case reports attract attention or do they go largely unrecognized? Methods. Different measures of impact, visibility and quality of published research are available, each with its own pros and cons. For the present evaluation (to the best of our knowledge the first one on this subject), article citation rate was chosen. The databases PubMed and Scopus were searched for articles that were published during the 5-year time period between 2006 and 2010. Results. We identified 5831 articles dealing with glioblastoma. Of these, 286 (4.9%) reported on single patient cases and 15 (0.26%) were reports of two cases. The median num! ber of citations was 1 (range 0-37). Stratified by year of publication, the median number ranged from 0 for those published in 2010 to 3 for those published in 2006. Citations appeared to gradually increase during the first 2-3 years after publication. As compared to other articles, case reports were significantly less likely to receive a large number of citations. Conclusion. Compared to other formats, the proportion of case reports was limited and few of them were highly cited. It cannot be excluded that case reports without citation provide interesting information to some readers. However, their educational value is difficult to quantify. Reprint Address: Nordland Hosp, Dept Oncol & Palliat Med, N-8092 Bodo, Norway. Addresses: [Nieder, Carsten; Pawinski, Adam; Dalhaug, Astrid] Nordland Hosp, Dept Oncol & Palliat Med, N-8092 Bodo, Norway [Nieder, Carsten; Dalhaug, Astrid] Univ Tromso, Inst Clin Med, Fac Hlth Sci, Tromso, Norway E-mail Address: carsten.nieder at nlsh.no Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INFORMA HEALTHCARE, TELEPHONE HOUSE, 69-77 PAUL STREET, LONDON EC2A 4LQ, ENGLAND ISSN: 0268-8697 Web of Science Categories: Clinical Neurology; Surgery Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology; Surgery IDS Number: 043KY Unique ID: WOS:000311543700004 Cited References: Bao Shideng, 2006, NATURE, V444, P756 Stringer Michael J., 2008, PLOS ONE, V3, Farias-Eisner G, 2011, Br J Neurosurg, Villano JL, 2006, LANCET ONCOLOGY, V7, P436 Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P644 Dixit Sanjay, 2011, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, V25, P459 Vredenburgh James J., 2007, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, V25, P4722 Stringer Michael J., 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1377 Gerstner Elizabeth R., 2010, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, V28, PE91 Nieder Carsten, 2006, CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY, V60, P181 Yaghoubi Shahriar S., 2009, NATURE CLINICAL PRACTICE ONCOLOGY, V6, P53 Prins Robert M., 2008, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V359, P539 Young Neal S., 2008, PLOS MEDICINE, V5, P1418 Patsopoulos NA, 2005, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V293, P2362 Kanaan Ziad, 2011, ANNALS OF SURGERY, V253, P619 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Schubert A, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P311 Zuccoli Giulio, 2010, NUTRITION & METABOLISM, V7, Koch Dorothee, 2007, JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, V82, P85 Broniscer Alberto, 2007, CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, V13, P1511 Nieder Carsten, 2004, Expert review of neurotherapeutics, V4, P691 Balasubramaniam Anandh, 2007, NEURO-ONCOLOGY, V9, P447 Ganiere V, 2006, NATURE CLINICAL PRACTICE ONCOLOGY, V3, P339 Radicchi Filippo, 2008, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V105, P17268 Heimberger Amy B., 2008, NEURO-ONCOLOGY, V10, P98 Vinkler P, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V58, P687 Kumar V, 2009, SINGAPORE MEDICAL JOURNAL, V50, P752 Owlia P., 2011, JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS, V44, P216 Moise D, 2006, CNS SPECTRUMS, V11, P28 Stummer Walter, 2008, JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, V87, P103 Durieux Valerie, 2010, RADIOLOGY, V255, P342 ======================================================================= *Record 3 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310964500015 Title: The growth of science and database coverage Authors: Michels, C; Schmoch, U Author Full Names: Michels, Carolin; Schmoch, Ulrich Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (3):831-846; 10.1007/s11192-012-0732-7 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Database coverage, Growth of science, Provider policy KeyWords Plus: PUBLICATION Abstract: Recently there has been huge growth in the number of articles displayed on the Web of Science (WoS), but it is unclear whether this is linked to a growth of science or simply additional coverage of already existing journals by the database provider. An analysis of the category of journals in the period of 2000-2008 shows that the number of basic journals covered by Web of Science (WoS) steadily decreased, whereas the number of new, recently established journals increased. A rising number of older journals is also covered. These developments imply a crescive number of articles, but a more significant effect is the enlargement of traditional, basic journals in terms of annual articles. All in all it becomes obvious that the data set is quite instable due to high fluctuation caused by the annual selection criteria, the impact factor. In any case, it is important to look at the structures at the level of specific fields in order to differentiate between "real" and "artificial" g! rowth. Our findings suggest that even-though a growth of about 34 % can be measured in article numbers in the period of 2000-2008, 17 % of this growth stems from the inclusion of old journals that have been published for a longer time but were simply not included in the database so far. Reprint Address: Fraunhofer Inst Syst & Innovat Res ISI, Competence Ctr Policy & Reg, Karlsruhe, Germany. Addresses: [Michels, Carolin; Schmoch, Ulrich] Fraunhofer Inst Syst & Innovat Res ISI, Competence Ctr Policy & Reg, Karlsruhe, Germany E-mail Address: Carolin.Michels at isi.fraunhofer.de; Ulrich.Schmoch at isi.fraunhofer.de Funding Acknowledgement: German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) [01PQ08004D] Funding Text: The research underlying this paper was supported by the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF, project number 01PQ08004D). Certain data included in this paper are derived from the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI), and the Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP) (all updated June 2010) prepared by Thomson Reuters (Scientific) Inc. (TR (R)), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, USA: (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters (Scientific) 2010. All rights reserved. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 035RD Unique ID: WOS:000310964500015 Cited References: Reuters Thomson, 2012, The Thomson Reuters journal selection process, Schmoch U., 2012, Studien zum deutschen Innovationssystem, Glanzel W, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P171 SEGLEN PO, 1992, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V43, P628 Price D. J. de Solla, 1971, Little science, big science, Larsen Peder Olesen, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P575 Stehr N., 1994, Knowledge societies, Gupta B. 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A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J. Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (3):681-698; 10.1007/s11192-012-0708-7 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publication-based ranking, Economics department, Multidimensional prestige, Influential articles, ISI Impact Factor, Citation impact, Princeton University, MIT, Oxford University KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH OUTPUT; PUBLICATIONS; RANKINGS; POVERTY; CANADA; SCOPUS; IMPACT Abstract: Here we show a comparison of top economics departments in the US and EU based on a summary measure of the multidimensional prestige of influential papers in 2010. The multidimensional prestige takes into account that several indicators should be used for a distinct analysis of structural changes at the score distribution of paper prestige. We argue that the prestige of influential articles should not only consider one indicator as a single dimension, but in addition take into account further dimensions, since several different indicators have been developed to evaluate the impact of academic papers. After having identified the multidimensionally influential articles from an economics department, their prestige scores can be aggregated to produce a summary measure of the multidimensional prestige of research output of this department, which satisfies numerous properties. Reprint Address: Univ Granada, Dept Ciencias Comp & IA, CITIC UGR, E-18071 Granada, Spain. Addresses: [Garcia, J. A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, Rosa; Fdez-Valdivia, J.] Univ Granada, Dept Ciencias Comp & IA, CITIC UGR, E-18071 Granada, Spain E-mail Address: jags at decsai.ugr.es Funding Acknowledgement: Spanish Board for Science and Technology (MICINN) [TIN2010-15157]; European FEDER funds Funding Text: This research was sponsored by the Spanish Board for Science and Technology (MICINN) under grant TIN2010-15157 cofinanced with European FEDER funds. Thanks are due to the reviewers for their constructive suggestions. 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Source: JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, 27 (12):1565-1576; 10.1177/0883073812465014 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Impact Factor, metrics, Publish or Perish, rank, tenure KeyWords Plus: DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER; SPINAL MUSCULAR-ATROPHY; OF-CHILD-NEUROLOGY; TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX; JOURNAL-CITATION-REPORTS; SPASTIC CEREBRAL-PALSY; WORSHIPING FALSE IDOLS; H-INDEX; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; JOUBERT-SYNDROME Abstract: "Publish or perish" is the time-honored "principle" for academicians who race to accumulate lines under the "publications" section of a curriculum vitae. The original intent of publication-to inform others of findings and further scientific knowledge-has been corrupted by factors including (1) exponential growth of journals and the journal industry, fueled in part by intrusion of the Internet into all aspects of academic life; and (2) adoption of journal metrics (rather than written content) as the measure of scientific quality. The proprietary Thomson Reuters Impact Factor is the most pernicious metric, having caused editors and publishers to change editorial practices to boost the number. At the same time, gullible administrators and government agencies have been persuaded that metrics for the journal in which materials are published can be used as a measure of the worth of individual investigators (and institutions) and their research efforts: simple numbers can be substi! tuted for the burdensome effort required to read and assess research quality. Thus, granting of research funds, awarding of academic rank and tenure, and determination of salaries (including bonus payments) have become tied to manipulable journal metrics rather than the significance or quality of reported research. Therefore, it is no wonder that the integrity of science is more often being questioned. How should a young investigator approach the "publish or perish" dilemma? Performing sound research and preparing optimal materials for publication must remain the overriding goals: properly articulate the question addressed by the study; thoroughly document all methods and case information; carefully describe results including any conflicting or negative findings; discuss the importance of the findings along with how the results address the initial question and whether findings refute or confirm previous studies; prepare properly cited bibliographic references; list all auth! or contributions, potential conflicts of interest, financial s! upport, and required ethical approvals; and provide a catchy title and an abstract containing sufficient information that other investigators perusing scientific indices will be enticed to read the published article. Submit the completed manuscript to the most appropriate journal based on that journal's previously published content and relevance to the field of study regardless of journal metrics. 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Some new index, such as paper discipline impact factor, discipline average cited rate per paper and discipline average downloaded rate per paper have been put forward in this paper. The empirical research results show that the ranking of papers calculated by this evaluation index system is in conformity with the awards determined by peer review in general, but still needs to be verified and improved in practice. Reprint Address: Chinese Acad Social Sci, Res Ctr Bibliometr & Sci Evaluat, Beijing 100732, Peoples R China. Addresses: [Ren, Quan'e] Chinese Acad Social Sci, Res Ctr Bibliometr & Sci Evaluat, Beijing 100732, Peoples R China [Gong, Xuemei] Drexel Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA E-mail Address: renquane at yahoo.com.cn; xuemei.gong at drexel.edu Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 035RD Unique ID: WOS:000310964500029 Cited References: Vidal Ludovic-Alexandre, 2011, EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS, V38, P5388 Forman EH, 2001, OPERATIONS RESEARCH, V49, P469 FINKENSTAEDT T, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V19, P409 Hanney S, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V65, P357 Norris M, 2003, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V59, P709 Jiang X, 2009, A Guide to the Humanities & Social Science Core Journals in China, DALKEY N, 1963, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V9, P458 Moed HF, 2002, LIBRARY TRENDS, V50, P498 Skulmoski G.J., 2007, Journal of Information Technology Education, V6, P1 Zhang Ling, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P421 Glaenzel Wolfgang, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P165 Landeta Jon, 2006, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V73, P467 SAATY TL, 1977, JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PSYCHOLOGY, V15, P234 ======================================================================= *Record 7 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310548900011 Title: Citation analysis of mental health nursing journals: How should we rank thee? Authors: Hunt, GE; Happell, B; Chan, SWC; Cleary, M Author Full Names: Hunt, Glenn E.; Happell, Brenda; Chan, Sally W. -C.; Cleary, Michelle Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 21 (6):576-580; 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2012.00815.x DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation, journal impact factor, mental health nursing journal KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; IMPACT FACTORS; PSYCHIATRY Abstract: The journal impact factor (JIF), and how best to rate the performance of a journal and the articles they contain, are areas of great debate. The aim of this paper was to assess various ranking methods of journal quality for mental health nursing journals, and to list the top 10 articles that have received the most number of citations to date. Seven mental health nursing journals were chosen for the analysis of citations they received in 2010, as well as their current impact factors from two sources, and other data for ranking purposes. There was very little difference in the top four mental health nursing journals and their overall rankings when combining various bibliometric indicators. That said, the International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is currently the highest ranked mental health nursing journal based on JIF, but publishes fewer articles per year compared to other journals. Overall, very few articles received 50 or more citations. This study shows that research! ers need to consider more than one ranking method when deciding where to send or publish their research. Reprint Address: Univ Sydney, Discipline Psychiat, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia. Addresses: [Hunt, Glenn E.] Univ Sydney, Dept Psychiat, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia [Hunt, Glenn E.] Concord Hosp, Concord Ctr Mental Hlth, Res Unit, Sydney, NSW, Australia [Happell, Brenda] CQUniv Australia, Inst Hlth & Social Sci Res, Engaged Res Chair, Rockhampton, Qld, Australia [Chan, Sally W. -C.; Cleary, Michelle] Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Clin Res Ctr, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore, Singapore E-mail Address: glenn.hunt at sydney.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 27 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1445-8330 Web of Science Categories: Nursing; Psychiatry Research Areas: Nursing; Psychiatry IDS Number: 030DK Unique ID: WOS:000310548900011 Cited References: Duquette A, 1994, Issues in mental health nursing, V15, P337 Landenburger K, 1989, Issues in mental health nursing, V10, P209 Torres S, 1991, Issues in mental health nursing, V12, P113 Crookes Patrick A., 2010, NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, V30, P420 Cleary Michelle, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, V19, P221 Hunt Glenn E., 2010, HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, V18, P207 Thompson David R., 2010, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V19, P2957 Happell Brenda, 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, V19, P73 Hall G R, 1987, Archives of psychiatric nursing, V1, P399 Hunt Glenn E., 2011, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V20, P3273 Beck CT, 1998, ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING, V12, P12 Deegan P E, 1993, Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services, V31, P7 Jacso Peter, 2008, LIBRARY TRENDS, V56, P784 Schubert Andras, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P179 Hack Thomas F., 2010, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, V66, P2542 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Jackson Debra, 2009, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V18, P2537 Happell Brenda, 2011, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, V20, P307 Johnstone M. -J., 2007, INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, V54, P35 Walter G, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P280 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Bornmann Lutz, 2009, EMBO REPORTS, V10, P2 Duxbury J, 2002, Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, V9, P325 Outlaw F H, 1993, Issues in mental health nursing, V14, P399 Gerdner L A, 1993, Archives of psychiatric nursing, V7, P284 Maurin J. T., 1990, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, V4, P99 Hunt Glenn E., 2011, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V45, P614 ======================================================================= *Record 8 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310964500022 Title: Effects of international collaboration and status of journal on impact of papers Authors: Peclin, S; Juznic, P; Blagus, R; Sajko, MC; Stare, J Author Full Names: Peclin, Stojan; Juznic, Primoz; Blagus, Rok; Sajko, Mojca Cizek; Stare, Janez Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 93 (3):937-948; 10.1007/s11192-012-0768-8 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Co-authorship, Journal impact factor, International collaboration, Slovenia KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; CO-AUTHORSHIP; HIGHER CITATION; INDICATORS; SCIENCE Abstract: This study examines the effect of international collaboration of Slovenian authors and the status of journals where papers are published (as determined by their impact factors) on the impact of papers as measured by the number of citations papers receive. Research programme groups working in Slovenia in the 2004-2008 period in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, biotechnology, and medical science were used for analyses. The results of the analyses show that the effects of the two factors differ among the fields. We discuss possible reasons for this, including the possibility that differences are the result of Slovenia's science policy. Reprint Address: Univ Ljubljana, Fac Arts, Dept Lib & Informat Sci & Book Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Addresses: [Juznic, Primoz] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Arts, Dept Lib & Informat Sci & Book Studies, Ljubljana, Slovenia [Peclin, Stojan] Biomed Res & Innovat Soc, Ljubljana 1000, Slovenia [Blagus, Rok; Sajko, Mojca Cizek; Stare, Janez] Univ Ljubljana, Inst Biostat & Med Informat, Ljubljana, Slovenia E-mail Address: stojan.peclin at gmail.com; primoz.juznic at ff.uni-lj.si; rok.blagus at mf.uni-lj.si; mojca.cizek.sajko at gmail.com; janez.stare at mf.uni-lj.si Cited Reference Count: 23 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 035RD Unique ID: WOS:000310964500022 Cited References: Gonzalo Ordonez-Matamoros Hector, 2010, REVIEW OF POLICY RESEARCH, V27, P415 Jarneving Bo, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V83, P295 Bergstrom C., 2009, Retrieved, Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 Glanzel W, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, MAY 24-27, 2000, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS, V51, P69 Glanzel W, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P75 Jacso Peter, 2010, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V34, P339 SCImago SJR, 2007, Science analysis, Kim KW, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V66, P231 Juznic Primoz, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P429 van Leeuwen Thed N., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS11th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 25-27, 2007, Madrid, SPAIN, V79, P389 Gorraiz Juan, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS13th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 04-07, 2011, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA, V91, P417 Archambault E., 2009, Scientometrics, V79, P639 Wagner CS, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V62, P3 Franceschet Massimo, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P239 Figg WD, 2006, PHARMACOTHERAPY, V26, P759 Leta J, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P325 Inzelt Annamaria, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P37 Levitt Jonathan M., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P171 Schmoch Ulrich, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P361 Persson O, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics, AUG, 2003, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, V60, P421 Van Raan AFJ, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V42, P423 Katz JS, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS6th Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 16-19, 1997, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, V40, P541 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 10 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311390600040 Title: Flows of Research Manuscripts Among Scientific Journals Reveal Hidden Submission Patterns Authors: Calcagno, V; Demoinet, E; Gollner, K; Guidi, L; Ruths, D; de Mazancourt, C Author Full Names: Calcagno, V.; Demoinet, E.; Gollner, K.; Guidi, L.; Ruths, D.; de Mazancourt, C. Source: SCIENCE, 338 (6110):1065-1069; 10.1126/science.1227833 NOV 23 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; IMPACT; PUBLICATION; NETWORKS; QUALITY; METRICS Abstract: The study of science-making is a growing discipline that builds largely on online publication and citation databases, while prepublication processes remain hidden. Here, we report on results from a large-scale survey of the submission process, covering 923 scientific journals from the biological sciences in years 2006 to 2008. Manuscript flows among journals revealed a modular submission network, with high-impact journals preferentially attracting submissions. However, about 75% of published articles were submitted first to the journal that would publish them, and high-impact journals published proportionally more articles that had been resubmitted from another journal. Submission history affected post-publication impact: Resubmissions from other journals received significantly more citations than first-intent submissions, and resubmissions between different journal communities received significantly fewer citations. Reprint Address: Inst Sophia Agrobiotech, Sophia Antipolis Res Ctr, INRA, 400 Route Chappes,BP 167, F-06903 Sophia Antipolis, France. Addresses: [Calcagno, V.] Inst Sophia Agrobiotech, French Natl Inst Agr Res, F-06903 Sophia Antipolis, France [Calcagno, V.; Demoinet, E.] McGill Univ, Dept Biol, Montreal, PQ H3A 1B1, Canada [Calcagno, V.; Gollner, K.; de Mazancourt, C.] McGill Univ, Redpath Museum, Montreal, PQ H3A 2K6, Canada [Guidi, L.] Univ Hawaii, Ctr Microbial Oceanog, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA [Ruths, D.] McGill Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Montreal, PQ, Canada E-mail Address: vincent.calcagno at sophia.inra.fr Funding Acknowledgement: Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine of McGill University; INRA; Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Funding Text: We thank all participants of the survey. M. Fromont-Racine and D. Pike provided decisive input. V. C. received funding from the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine of McGill University, an INRA startup grant, and a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada discovery grant to C.d.M. This research was approved by the Research Ethics Board of McGill. V. C. conceived the project, performed the survey, and processed the data. V. C. analyzed the data with inputs from E. D., K. G., D. R., and C.d.M. and wrote the manuscript with all authors. 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News, V68, P314 ZUCKERMA.H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 Evans James A., 2011, SCIENCE, V331, P721 Shi X., 2010, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, V2010, P58 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 12 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311398800001 Title: The scope of the British Journal of Nutrition Authors: Calder, PC Author Full Names: Calder, Philip C. Source: BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 108 (9):1531-1531; 10.1017/S0007114512003960 NOV 14 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; BJN; CITATIONS Reprint Address: Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Human Dev & Hlth Acad Unit, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England. Addresses: Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Human Dev & Hlth Acad Unit, Southampton SO9 5NH, Hants, England E-mail Address: pcc at soton.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, EDINBURGH BLDG, SHAFTESBURY RD, CB2 8RU CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0007-1145 Web of Science Categories: Nutrition & Dietetics Research Areas: Nutrition & Dietetics IDS Number: 041JT Unique ID: WOS:000311398800001 Cited References: Calder PC, 2012, J Nutr Sci, V1, Pe1 Calder Philip C., 2012, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V108, P759 Drummond Gordon B., 2011, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V105, P1285 Calder Philip C., 2012, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V107, P1561 Calder Philip C., 2009, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V101, P775 Calder Philip C., 2010, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V103, P1389 Calder PC, 2009, Br J Nutr, V102, P1 Calder Philip C., 2009, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V101, P1 Calder Philip C., 2011, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V106, P789 Calder Philip C., 2008, BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, V99, P217 ======================================================================= *Record 13 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311377300005 Title: Emergency Medicine Journal Impact Factor and Change Compared to Other Medical and Surgical Specialties Authors: Reynolds, JC; Menegazzi, JJ; Yealy, DM Author Full Names: Reynolds, Joshua C.; Menegazzi, James J.; Yealy, Donald M. Source: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 19 (11):1248-1254; 10.1111/acem.12017 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION; SCIENCE; BIAS Abstract: Objectives A journal impact factor represents the mean number of citations per article published. Designed as one tool to measure the relative importance of a journal, impact factors are often incorporated into academic evaluation of investigators. The authors sought to determine how impact factors of emergency medicine (EM) journals compare to journals from other medical and surgical specialties and if any change has taken place over time. Methods The 2010 impact factors and 5-year impact factors for each journal indexed by the Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports (JCR) were collected, and EM, medical, and surgical specialties were evaluated. The maximum, median, and interquartile range (IQR) of the current impact factor and 5-year impact factor in each journal category were determined, and specialties were ranked according to the summary statistics. The top three impact factor journals for each specialty were analyzed, and growth trends from 2001 t! hrough 2010 were examined with random effects linear regression. Results Data from 2,287 journals in 31 specialties were examined. There were 23 EM journals with a current maximum impact factor of 4.177, median of 1.269, and IQR of 0.400 to 2.176. Of 23 EM journals, 57% had a 5-year impact factor available, with a maximum of 4.531, median of 1.325, and IQR of 0.741 to 2.435. The top three EM journals had a mean standard deviation (+/- SD) impact factor of 3.801 (+/- 0.621) and median of 4.142 and a mean (+/- SD) 5-year impact factor of 3.788 (+/- 1.091) and median of 4.297, with a growth trend of 0.211 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.177 to 0.245; p < 0.001). By any criterion analyzed, EM journals ranked no higher than 24th among 31 specialties. Conclusions Emergency medicine journals rank low in impact factor summary statistics and growth trends among 31 medical and surgical specialties. Reprint Address: Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA. Addresses: [Reynolds, Joshua C.; Menegazzi, James J.; Yealy, Donald M.] Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA E-mail Address: reynoldsjc at upmc.edu Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1069-6563 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 041DQ Unique ID: WOS:000311377300005 Cited References: Lee Ching-Hsing, 2011, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V18, P898 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS, V81, P1401 Mathur Vijay Prakash, 2009, Indian journal of dental research : official publication of Indian Society for Dental Research, V20, P81 Bornmann L, 2011, Rheumatol Int, V32, P1861 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 Brown Ted, 2011, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V65, P346 [Anonymous], 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 Lukkonen T, 1990, Ann Med, V22, P145 Gallagher EJ, 1998, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINEAnnual Meeting of the Society-for-Academic-Emergency-Medicine, MAY 05-08, 1996, DENVER, COLORADO, V31, P83 Callaham M, 2001, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V38, P513 Rossner Mike, 2008, JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, V131, P183 Schutte Harm K., 2007, FOLIA PHONIATRICA ET LOGOPAEDICA, V59, P281 Abbas Ash Mohammad, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Nabil S., 2012, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, V41, P789 TAUBES G, 1993, SCIENCE, V260, P884 Wolthoff Amanda, 2011, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, V21, P495 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports Notices, Thomson Reuters, The Thomson Reuters Impact Factor, Thomson Reuters, What does it mean to be #2 in Impact?, ======================================================================= *Record 14 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311192700001 Title: FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR State of the Journal, 2012 Authors: Gutman, SA Author Full Names: Gutman, Sharon A. Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 66 (6):636-643; NOV-DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Author Keywords: journal impact factor, occupational therapy, periodicals, publishing, research KeyWords Plus: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; DWELLING OLDER-ADULTS; AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS; DRIVING BEHAVIOR MEASURE; TEST-RETEST RELIABILITY; OCCUPATIONAL-THERAPY; DEVELOPMENTAL-DISABILITIES; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; ACTIVITY ENGAGEMENT; CEREBRAL-PALSY Reprint Address: Columbia Univ, Programs Occupat Therapy, New York, NY 10027 USA. Addresses: Columbia Univ, Programs Occupat Therapy, New York, NY 10027 USA E-mail Address: ajoteditor at aota.org Cited Reference Count: 82 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOC, INC, 4720 MONTGOMERY LANE, BETHESDA, MD 20814-3425 USA ISSN: 0272-9490 Web of Science Categories: Rehabilitation Research Areas: Rehabilitation IDS Number: 038RV Unique ID: WOS:000311192700001 Cited References: Polatajko Helene J., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P104 Schepens Stacey, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P137 O'Brien Lisa, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P431 Silva Louisa M. T., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P177 Case-Smith Jane, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P15 Sondergaard Mette, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P356 Martin Rebecca, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P471 Schwellnus Heidi, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P718 Wells Anne M., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P24 Case-Smith Jane, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P396 Arbesman Marian, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P271 Hayner Kate A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P727 Kao Ying-Chia, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P607 Engstrand Christina, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P98 Kinnealey Moya, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P511 Haltiwanger Emily Piven, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P447 Craig Daniel G., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P338 Frost Lenore, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P463 Stay W. B., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, Pel1 Freuler A., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, P463 Glasgow Celeste, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P243 Stoller Carolyn C., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P59 Classen Sherrilene, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P69 Mennem Tonya A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P478 Griswold Lou Ann, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P709 Weiner Nikki Williamson, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P699 Yang Chieh-Ling, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P198 Blanche Erna Imperatore, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P691 Flanagan Joanne E., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P577 Lieberman D, 2002, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYAOTA 2001 Annual Conference, 2001, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, V56, P344 Eakman Aaron M, 2012, The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, V66, Pe20 Brossard-Racine Marie, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P414 Skubik-Peplaski C., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, Pe98 Silva Louisa M. T., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P348 Ohl Alisha, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P483 Painter Jane A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P169 Sledziewski Lori, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P51 Katz Noomi, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P311 Palsbo Susan E., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P682 Mitchell Anita Witt, 2012, The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, V66, Pe89 Lane Shelly J., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P595 Cimarolli Verena R., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P215 Koenig Kristie Patten, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P538 Leland Natalie E., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P149 Arbesman Marian, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P277 Schaaf Roseann C., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P547 Nilsen Dawn M., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P320 Flinn Sharon R., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P330 Elliott Sharon J., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P161 Mulligan Shelley, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P556 Stein Leah I, 2012, The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, V66, Pe73 Chaffey Lisa, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P88 Katz Noomi, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P207 Bagby Molly Shields, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P78 Prager Eliza M., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P35 Saban Miri Tal, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P406 Blanche Erna Imperatore, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P621 Chang Megan C., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P567 Classen Sherrilene, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P233 Bourke-Taylor H., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, Pel Baker Nancy A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P368 Finlayson Marcia, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P187 Dunn Winnie, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P520 Yuen Hon K., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P110 McDonald Ann E, 2012, The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, V66, Pe52 Tucker Frances M., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P42 Brandao Marina de Brito, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P672 Chippendale Tracy, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P438 Hersch Gayle, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P224 Honaker DeLana, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P617 Chase Carla A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P284 Orellano Elsa, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P292 Stay W. B., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, P301 American Occupational Therapy Association, 2009, AOTA member participation survty overview report, Caron Kristina G, 2012, The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, V66, Pe77 Gutman Sharon A., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P529 O'Donnell Shelley, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P586 Deacy R. M., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, Pe105 Hwang J. E., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, P738 Stefanovich A., 2012, American Journal of Occupational Therapy, V66, P747 Schepens Stacey L., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P363 Phipps Shawn, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V66, P422 ======================================================================= *Record 15 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311396600008 Title: Dynamics of Journal Impact Factors Authors: Groesser, SN Author Full Names: Groesser, Stefan N. Source: SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 29 (6):624-644; SI 10.1002/sres.2142 NOV-DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journal impact factor, scientometrics, citations, causal model, sustainable strategy KeyWords Plus: SYSTEM DYNAMICS; MANIPULATION; MANAGEMENT; ECONOMICS; IMPLEMENTATION; CITATIONS; SCIENCE; QUALITY; PAPER; FIRM Abstract: For a journal manager, boosting a journal's impact factor is an important objective. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal is cited in a given period. The dynamics of impact factors are caused by the interplay of several concepts, such as seniority of authors and reviewers, journal policies, online availability of journals and quality of contributions. This paper's objective is to discuss three strategies to sustainably improve both a journal's impact factor and its underlying resources. To this end, a journal's assets and resources are captured in a structural simulation model, which is used for strategy experiments. The paper offers three insights: It provides a dynamic hypothesis about the causal structures underlying a journal impact factor; it highlights the fact that the levels and growth rates of the crucial resources, authors and reviewers, must be developed in dynamic correspondence. Finally, developing the stock! of high-quality reviewers requires time and resources but is more stable than the stock of authors and, hence, has a higher potential for guiding the journal into a regime of sustainable development. Limitations and future paths are discussed. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Reprint Address: Bern Univ Appl Sci, Sch Management, Morgartenstr 2C, CH-3000 Bern 22, Switzerland. Addresses: [Groesser, Stefan N.] Bern Univ Appl Sci, Sch Management, CH-3000 Bern 22, Switzerland [Groesser, Stefan N.] Univ St Gallen, Inst Management, Syst Dynam Grp, St Gallen, Switzerland E-mail Address: stefan.groesser at bfh.ch Cited Reference Count: 52 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1092-7026 Web of Science Categories: Management; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Areas: Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: 041JA Unique ID: WOS:000311396600008 Cited References: Ventana Systems, 2012, Molecules for Vensim Software, Bollen J, 2005, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V41, P1419 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 PAICH M, 1993, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V39, P1439 Althouse Benjamin M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P27 Lyneis James M., 2007, SYSTEM DYNAMICS REVIEW, V23, P157 Harrison J. 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Addresses: [Groth, Paul] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Comp Sci, Amsterdam, Netherlands [Groth, Paul] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Network Inst, Amsterdam, Netherlands [Priem, Jason] Univ N Carolina, Sch Informat & Lib Sci, Chapel Hill, NC USA [Taraborelli, Dario] Wikimedia Fdn, San Francisco, CA USA E-mail Address: p.t.groth at vu.nl Cited Reference Count: 24 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA ISSN: 1932-6203 Article Number: e48753 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 030WR Unique ID: WOS:000310601300025 Cited References: MERTON RK, 1988, ISIS, V79, P606 Wilhite Allen W., 2012, SCIENCE, V335, P542 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 PAVITT K, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P77 Taraborelli D, 2008, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems (COOP '08), Carry-Le-Rouet, Cronin B, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V49, P1319 CRONIN B, 1994, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V50, P165 Kurtz MJ, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P111 Brody Tim, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1060 [Anonymous], 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 MARTIN BR, 1983, RESEARCH POLICY, V12, P61 PRICE DJD, 1966, AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, V21, P1011 Kousha Kayvan, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P2060 Bollen Johan, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Lewison G, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P179 Marchionini Gary, 2006, LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH, V28, P480 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V56, P223 jasonpriem, 2010, I like the term #articlelevelmetrics, but it fails to imply *diversity* of measures. Lately, I'm liking #altmetrics, Priem J, 2010, First Monday, V15, Priem J, 2010, alt-metrics: a manifesto, Thelwall M, 2005, Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, V39, Tenopir C, 2008, DLib Magazine, V14, Almind TC, 1997, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V53, P404 Vaughan L, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P1075 ======================================================================= *Record 17 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311377300013 Title: Measuring the Measurable: A Commentary on Impact Factor Authors: Cone, DC; Gerson, LW Author Full Names: Cone, David C.; Gerson, Lowell W. Source: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 19 (11):1297-1299; 10.1111/acem.12003 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Reprint Address: Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA. Addresses: [Cone, David C.] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA [Gerson, Lowell W.] NE Ohio Med Univ, Rootstown, OH USA Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1069-6563 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 041DQ Unique ID: WOS:000311377300013 Cited References: McVeigh Marie E., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1107 Opthof T, 1999, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, V41, P1 Aydingoz Ustun, 2010, DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, V16, P255 Garfield E, 2005, International Congress on Peer Review And Biomedical Publication, Chicago, IL, Reynolds Joshua C., 2012, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V19, P1248 Wirth Manfred P., 2012, EUROPEAN UROLOGY, V61, P440 Herbison Allan E., 2011, JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, V23, P861 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 PLoS Medicine Editors, 2006, PLoS Medicine/Public Library of Science, V3, Pe291 ======================================================================= *Record 18 of 19. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311251400005 Title: Bibliometric analysis of International Scientific production on Primary Care Authors: Carratala-Munuera, MC; Orozco-Beltran, D; Gil-Guillen, VF; Navarro-Perez, J; Quirce, F; Merino, J; Basora, J Author Full Names: Carratala-Munuera, M. C.; Orozco-Beltran, D.; Gil-Guillen, V. F.; Navarro-Perez, J.; Quirce, F.; Merino, J.; Basora, J. Source: ATENCION PRIMARIA, 44 (11):651-658; 10.1016/j.aprim.2011.12.002 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric study, Primary care, Research KeyWords Plus: PRIMARY-HEALTH-CARE; FAMILY MEDICINE; RESEARCH NETWORKS; IMPACT FACTOR; FUTURE; INDICATORS; SCIENCES; JOURNALS Abstract: Objective: To present an international view of the scientific production in the field of primary care in the period 1985-2004. Design: Retrospective, observational study. Bibliometric analysis. Location: Medline database. WebSPIRS access through version 4.3. We analysed two periods: 2000-2004 (cross-sectional) and 1985-2004 (developmental). Search based on "MeSH Major" with descriptors: Primary Care or Primary Health Care, Family Practice, Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Entry Terms associated with these. Key Measures: We analysed the bibliometric indicators of production, circulation, dispersion, and visibility. Results: In 2000-2004, published 20911 articles were published, 0.73% of total production. There was a growth rate (1985-2004) of 221%, which was 2.4 times more than average. Transience rate was 83.17%. The English language is predominant (88.81%) over 34 languages, with Spanish being the next (2.6%). Sixteen countries produce 95.67% of the articles. Spain occupies the 7th place. Universities (52%) are the most productive institutions. There are 1074 different journals with the 10 most productive being: Br J Gen Pract, Adv Nurse Pract, Aust Fam Physician, Fam Pract, Fam Med, BMJ, Aten Primary Health Serv J, Can Fam Physician, J Fam Pract. The proportion of trials (5.43%) in PC is similar to other disciplines and has increased by 453% (1985-2004). Conclusions: The production of Primary care is about 1% of the total scientific output, with a noticeable and higher than average growth over 20 years. The proportion of clinical trials is similar to other disciplines. Although Anglo-Saxon countries and journals are the highest producers, Spain and the journal ATEN PRIMARIA is among those highlighted. (C) 2011 Elsevier Espana, S.L. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Univ Miguel Hernandez, Catedra Med Familia, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain. Addresses: [Carratala-Munuera, M. C.; Orozco-Beltran, D.; Gil-Guillen, V. F.; Quirce, F.; Merino, J.] Univ Miguel Hernandez, Catedra Med Familia, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain [Navarro-Perez, J.] Univ Valencia, Dept Med, Valencia, Spain [Basora, J.] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Tarragona, Spain E-mail Address: atencion.primaria at umh.es Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EDICIONES DOYMA S A, TRAV DE GRACIA 17-21, 08021 BARCELONA, SPAIN ISSN: 0212-6567 Web of Science Categories: Primary Health Care; Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 039MV Unique ID: WOS:000311251400005 Cited References: Martin James C, 2004, Annals of family medicine, V2 Suppl 1, PS3 Griffiths F, 2000, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, V50, P913 Ovhed I, 2005, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, V23, P248 PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P142 Fenton E, 2001, FAMILY PRACTICE, V18, P540 Herbert CP, 2001, JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICE, V50, P581 Benavent RA, 2004, MEDICINA CLINICA, V123, P697 Cami J, 1997, MEDICINA CLINICA, V109, P481 McKibbon Kathleen Ann, 2004, BMC MEDICINE, V2, Howe A, 2003, LANCET, V361, P1473 Shams Marie-Lise Antoun, 2006, Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA, V94, PE114 Soteriades ES, 2005, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V331, P876 Mendis K, 2005, FAMILY PRACTICE, V22, P570 Gray DP, 2002, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, V20, P2 Gomez de la Camara A, 1993, Aten Primaria, V11, P8 Carratala Munuera MC, 2009, Analisis de la produccion cientifica internacional en Atencion Primaria, Keiser J, 2004, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V328, P1229 Alvarez Solar M, 1996, Aten Primaria, V18, P229 Peleg Roni, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY MEDICINE, V19, P633 Ried Karin, 2007, BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, V8, Simo Minana J, 1999, Aten Primaria, V1, P14 Starfield B, 1996, JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICEInvitational Workshop on the Scientific Base of Primary Care, JAN 24-25, 1995, WASHINGTON, DC, V42, P181 Estrada Lorenzo JM, 2003, Rev Esp Salud Publica, V77, P333 Garcia-Rio F, 2001, EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, V17, P1175 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V175, P1389 van Royen Paul, 2010, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, V16, P244 Thomas P, 2001, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V322, P588 PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P384 Villa J Jimenez, 1999, Aten Primaria, V23, P66 Education Program, 2004, ISI Journal Citation Reports on the web version 2.0, Perez J Navarro, 1999, Busqueda y analisis de la literatura biomedica. Manuales de referencia de Atencion Primaria, PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P101 Clarke Aileen, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH14th European Public Health Research Conference, NOV, 2006, Montreux, SWITZERLAND, V17, P43 ======================================================================= Title: Assessment of indexing trends with specific and general terms for herbal medicine Authors: Bartol, T Author Full Names: Bartol, Tomaz Source: HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES JOURNAL, 29 (4):285-295; 10.1111/hir.12005 DEC 2012 Language: English Abstract: Background Concepts for medicinal plants are represented by a variety of associated general terms with specific indexing patterns in databases, which may not consistently reflect growth of records. Objectives The objectives of this study are to assess the development in databases by identifying general terms that describe herbal medicine with optimal retrieval recall and to identify possible special trends in co-occurrence of specific and general concepts. Methods Different search strategies are tested in cab abstracts, medline and web of science. Specific terms (Origanum and Salvia) are employed. Relevant general terms (e.g. Plants, Medicinal, Phytotherapy, Herbal drugs) are identified, along with indexing trends and co-occurrences. Results Growth trends, in specific (narrower) terms, are similar among databases. General terms, however, exhibit dissimilar trends, sometimes almost opposing one another. Co-occurrence of specific and general terms is changing over time. Conclu! sions General terms may not denote definite development of trends as the use of terms differs amongst databases, making it difficult to correctly assess possible numbers of relevant records. Perceived increase can, sometimes, be attributed to an increased occurrence of a more general term alongside the specific one. Thesaurus-controlled databases may yield more hits, because of up-posted (broader) terms. Use of broader terms is helpful as it enhances retrieval of relevant documents. ISSN: 1471-1834 IDS Number: 041OG Unique ID: WOS:000311410500004 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 28 of 42. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311396600008 Title: Dynamics of Journal Impact Factors Authors: Groesser, SN Author Full Names: Groesser, Stefan N. Source: SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 29 (6):624-644; SI 10.1002/sres.2142 NOV-DEC 2012 Language: English Abstract: For a journal manager, boosting a journal's impact factor is an important objective. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal is cited in a given period. The dynamics of impact factors are caused by the interplay of several concepts, such as seniority of authors and reviewers, journal policies, online availability of journals and quality of contributions. This paper's objective is to discuss three strategies to sustainably improve both a journal's impact factor and its underlying resources. To this end, a journal's assets and resources are captured in a structural simulation model, which is used for strategy experiments. The paper offers three insights: It provides a dynamic hypothesis about the causal structures underlying a journal impact factor; it highlights the fact that the levels and growth rates of the crucial resources, authors and reviewers, must be developed in dynamic correspondence. Finally, developing the stock! of high-quality reviewers requires time and resources but is more stable than the stock of authors and, hence, has a higher potential for guiding the journal into a regime of sustainable development. Limitations and future paths are discussed. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. ISSN: 1092-7026 IDS Number: 041JA Unique ID: WOS:000311396600008 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 41 of 42. Search terms matched: CITED(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310715400096 Title: Mining Typical Features of Highly-*Cited* Papers Authors: Wang, MY; Yu, G; Yu, DR Author Full Names: Wang, Mingyang; Yu, Guang; Yu, Daren Editor(s): Wu YW Source: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING: THEORY AND PRACTICE, VOL 1, 114 781-789; 2012 Book Series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing Language: English Abstract: In this paper, the method to detect the future highly-cited papers (HCPs) in citation network was discussed. Considering the growing process of one paper, the content features describing the "rewards" that papers obtained in their earlier stage were extracted to characterize their quality mechanism. Integrating the content features and the external features obtained from the social view of papers' communication process, the feature space used to model HCPs was established. Basing on the feature space, the typical features of HCPs were extracted by the framework of rough set reduction. It shows that the papers' inner qualities and the external features mainly presented as the reputation of authors and journals make joint efforts to generating HCPs in future. ISSN: 1867-5662 ISBN: 978-3-642-03717-7 IDS Number: BCM75 Unique ID: WOS:000310715400096 ======================================================================= *Record 37 of 42. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311554800004 Title: Scientific production of UFRGS INDEXED at Web of Science (2000-2009) Authors: Brambilla, SDS; Stumpf, IRC Author Full Names: Santos Brambilla, Sonia Domingues; Chitto Stumpf, Ida Regina Source: PERSPECTIVAS EM CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO, 17 (3):34-50; JUL-SEP 2012 Language: Portuguese Abstract: This study uses bibliometric indicators - measuring activity, impact and co-authorship - to analyze the articles published by authors affiliated to the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), indexed at Web of Science (WOS) from 2000 to 2009. The literature review addresses science, evaluation and indicators of scientific production. The articles were classified according to the table of CAPES/CNPq in nine broad areas: Agrarian Sciences (CA), Life Sciences (CB), Exact and Earth Sciences (CET), Humanities (CH), Health Sciences (CS), Applied Social Sciences (CSA), Engineering (E), Languages, Linguistics & Arts (LLA) and Multidisciplinary (M). The sample was composed of 9,250 articles split into areas, authors, journals and cited articles. UFRGS production at WOS increased from 512 in 2000 to 9,250 in 2009, with an average annual growth rate of 12.69%. Most of the scientific production of UFRGS is published in English and in journals with impact. Seven highly cited a! rticles were found, all written in English, with international collaboration and published in journals with high impact. CET appears with 33.19% cited articles, followed by CB and CS. There is a strong trend towards co-authorship showing that the scientific production of UFRGS is done mostly in co-authorship, from two to 10 authors working in collaboration. ISSN: 1981-5344 IDS Number: 043OV Unique ID: WOS:000311554800004 ======================================================================= *Record 2 of 66. Search terms matched: CITATION(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311368100001 Title: *Citation* Classics in Deviant Behavior: A Research Note Authors: Stack, S Author Full Names: Stack, Steven Source: DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, 34 (2):85-96; 10.1080/01639625.2012.707539 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: GENERAL-THEORY; SELF-CITATION; ARTICLES; JOURNALS; MEDICINE; QUALITY; STIGMA; CRIME Abstract: The number of citations a scholarly work receives is a common measure of its impact on a field. Citation classics are works that are the most highly cited. The purpose of the present article is to describe and analyze citation classics in the journal Deviant Behavior (DB) and to compare them to classics in related academic journals. Data are from the Web of Science and refer to the number of citations each of the top 1% of articles in DB received since 1979. Data are also collected for three additional journals for comparative purposes. Of the 960 works published in DB, the median citations for DB citation classics were 55.5 with a range between 43 and 103. The impact of DB citation classics was in the middle of the three comparison journals. The principle themes of DB classics included delinquency (3) and sexual deviance (3). The other topics included one article each on suicide, dating violence, employee deviance, and involuntary childlessness. The classics represent a bal! ance between qualitative and quantitative methods. Citation classics in DB represent a variety of topical areas in deviance, but with special attention paid to sexual and juvenile deviance. Future work is needed to assess what predicts which DB articles ultimately become citation classics. Reprint Address: Wayne State Univ, Dept Psychiat, Dept Criminol, Ctr Suicide Res, 6341 Parkview Dr, Troy, MI 48098 USA. Addresses: Wayne State Univ, Dept Psychiat, Dept Criminol, Ctr Suicide Res, Troy, MI 48098 USA E-mail Address: aa1051 at wayne.edu Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 325 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA ISSN: 0163-9625 Web of Science Categories: Psychology, Social; Sociology Research Areas: Psychology; Sociology IDS Number: 041AH Unique ID: WOS:000311368100001 Cited References: Smith Derek R., 2008, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, V32, P105 KEY JD, 1988, ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, V69, P1058 Joseph KS, 2003, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V326, P283 Redmon D, 2003, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V24, P27 MILLER J, 1995, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V16, P1 STACK S, 1982, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V4, P41 Colliander Cristian, 2012, Scientometrics, Cochran JK, 1998, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR48th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-of-Criminology, NOV 20-23, 1996, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, V19, P227 DANIEL TM, 1990, JOURNAL OF LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE, V116, P755 LANER MR, 1982, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V3, P229 Stern RS, 1999, ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY, V135, P948 Nieri Michele, 2007, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY, V34, P349 Seiber James N, 2010, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, V58, P1 Aksnes DW, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V56, P235 Smith Derek R., 2007, New Zealand Medical Journal, V120, P2871 THOMPSON WE, 1992, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V13, P291 MIALL CE, 1985, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V6, P383 Yang Hua, 2006, FERTILITY AND STERILITY, V86, P795 AKERS RL, 1985, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V6, P323 Ollerton JE, 2005, JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, V58, P364 Hall GM, 1998, BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, V80, P4 Fowler James H., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P427 Bould M. D., 2011, BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, V106, P325 Mehlman Charles T., 2006, JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, V26, P691 [Anonymous], 2008, New Zealand Dental Journal, V104, P35 GARFIELD E, 1987, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V257, P52 BROWNFIELD D, 1993, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V14, P243 HOLLINGER RC, 1986, DEVIANT BEHAVIOR, V7, P53 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2010, PSICOTHEMA, V22, P270 Gehanno Jean-Francois, 2007, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, V33, P245 Foley Jennifer A., 2010, CORTEX, V46, P802 ======================================================================= *Record 3 of 66. Search terms matched: BIBLIOMETRICS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310946500001 Title: The semantic web, *bibliometrics* and Current Research on Cities Authors: Kirby, A Author Full Names: Kirby, Andrew Source: CITIES, 29 S1-S2; 2 SI 10.1016/j.cities.2012.06.014 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Reprint Address: Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ 85069 USA. Addresses: Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ 85069 USA E-mail Address: andrew.kirby at asu.edu Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0264-2751 Web of Science Categories: Urban Studies Research Areas: Urban Studies IDS Number: 035KV Unique ID: WOS:000310946500001 Cited References: Biagioli Mario, 2002, Emergences, V12, P11 Kirby A., 2011, City Culture and Society, V2, P169 Pincetl Stephanie, 2012, CITIES, V29, PS32 Warner Mildred E., 2012, CITIES, V29, PS38 Krause Andy L., 2012, CITIES, V29, PS19 Leydesdorff L., 2001, A Sociological Theory of Communication: The Self-Organization of the Knowledge-Based Society, Garmendia Maddi, 2012, CITIES, V29, PS26 Kirby A., Political Geography, V31, Kamalski Judith, 2012, CITIES, V29, PS3 Baveye Philippe C., 2010, JOURNAL OF SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, V41, P191 Dhariya B., 2012, Cities, V29, PS44 Shearmur Richard, 2012, CITIES, V29, PS9 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 18 of 66. Search terms matched: BIBLIOMETRICS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310946500002 Title: *Bibliometrics* and urban knowledge transfer Authors: Kamalski, J; Kirby, A Author Full Names: Kamalski, Judith; Kirby, Andrew Source: CITIES, 29 S3-S8; 2 SI 10.1016/j.cities.2012.06.012 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Urban research, Social sciences, Applied sciences KeyWords Plus: MAPS Abstract: This paper demonstrates the potential of bibliometric analysis in the context of urban studies. After a brief discussion of the measurement of knowledge production, we provide an analysis of how the field of urban studies is constructed. We do this in three contexts: first, in the narrowly defined population of journals that constitutes the Thomson Reuters classification of urban studies: second, in the larger population of journals deemed to be within the social and behavioral sciences: and third, in a subset of the applied sciences. We find that, by using keyword analysis, it is possible to identify three distinct spheres of 'urban knowledge' that contain some overlap but also significant differences. We explore the significance of that for the development of urban studies. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Elsevier, Radarweg 29, NL-1043 NX Amsterdam, Netherlands. Addresses: [Kamalski, Judith] Elsevier, NL-1043 NX Amsterdam, Netherlands [Kirby, Andrew] Arizona State Univ, Phoenix, AZ 85069 USA E-mail Address: j.kamalski at elsevier.com; andrew.kirby at asu.edu Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0264-2751 Web of Science Categories: Urban Studies Research Areas: Urban Studies IDS Number: 035KV Unique ID: WOS:000310946500002 Cited References: Ramadier T, 2004, FUTURES, V36, P423 Harris Richard, 2011, JOURNAL OF URBAN AFFAIRS, V33, P99 Wang Haijun, 2012, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, V104, P299 Liu Z, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V62, P385 Broughton V., 2006, Essential thesaurus construction, Smolin L., 2006, The trouble with physics, Campanella T. J., 2011, Bollen Johan, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Bornmann Lutz, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1954 Pincetl Stephanie, 2012, CITIES, V29, PS32 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 36 of 66. Search terms matched: CITATIONS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311601600002 Title: Stable *citations* for herbarium specimens on the internet: an illustration from a taxonomic revision of Duboscia (Malvaceae) Authors: Hyam, R; Drinkwater, RE; Harris, DJ Author Full Names: Hyam, Roger; Drinkwater, Robyn E.; Harris, David J. Source: PHYTOTAXA, 73 17-30; NOV 26 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MALVALES; PHYLOGENY Abstract: A taxonomic revision of Duboscia (Malvaceae) with two species, D. macrocarpa and D. viridiflora, is presented and used to demonstrate a mechanism for linking from revisions to specimens held in herbaria using HTTP URIs. The implementation of this mechanism at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (E) is used as an example. Advantages of this approach include near universal support amongst web-connected devices. Hindrances to widespread adoption of such an approach are also discussed. Reprint Address: Royal Bot Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Midlothian, Scotland. Addresses: [Hyam, Roger; Drinkwater, Robyn E.; Harris, David J.] Royal Bot Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Midlothian, Scotland E-mail Address: d.harris at rbge.org.uk Cited Reference Count: 30 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: MAGNOLIA PRESS, PO BOX 41383, AUCKLAND, ST LUKES 1030, NEW ZEALAND ISSN: 1179-3155 Web of Science Categories: Plant Sciences Research Areas: Plant Sciences IDS Number: 044EG Unique ID: WOS:000311601600002 Cited References: Bizer Christian, 2009, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON SEMANTIC WEB AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V5, P1 Keay R.W.J., 1958, Flora of West Tropical Africa, V1, Bremer Birgitta, 2009, BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, V161, P105 Cryer P., 2009, Adoption of Persistent Identifiers for Biodiversity Informatics: Recommendations of the GBIF LSID GUID Task Group, Bayer C, 1999, BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, V129, P267 Judd WS, 1997, BRITTONIA, V49, P384 Schumann K., 1897, Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien. Die Naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien. 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Search terms matched: CITATION(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311234600025 Title: The *Citation* Merit of Scientific Publications Authors: Crespo, JA; Ortuno-Ortin, I; Ruiz-Castillo, J Author Full Names: Crespo, Juan A.; Ortuno-Ortin, Ignacio; Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Source: PLOS ONE, 7 (11):10.1371/journal.pone.0049156 NOV 13 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; IMPACT FACTORS; INDICATORS; NATIONS; SCORES; SCALES; OUTPUT Abstract: We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based on the citations they receive. Given a field and a citation impact indicator, such as the mean citation or the h-index, the merit of a given set of n articles is identified with the probability that a randomly drawn set of n articles from a given pool of articles in that field has a lower citation impact according to the indicator in question. The method allows for comparisons between sets of articles of different sizes and fields. Using a dataset acquired from Thomson Scientific that contains the articles published in the periodical literature in the period 1998-2007, we show that the novel approach yields rankings of research units different from those obtained by a direct application of the mean citation or the h-index. Reprint Address: Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Econ Cuantitat, Madrid, Spain. Addresses: [Crespo, Juan A.] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Dept Econ Cuantitat, Madrid, Spain [Ortuno-Ortin, Ignacio; Ruiz-Castillo, Javier] Univ Carlos III Madrid, Dept Econ, Madrid, Spain E-mail Address: juan.crespo at uam.es Funding Acknowledgement: Santander Universities Global Division of Banco Santander; Spanish MEC (Ministerio de Educacion) [SEJ2007-67436, ECO2010-19596]; European Commission [SSH7-CT-2008-217436] Funding Text: The authors acknowledge financial support from the Santander Universities Global Division of Banco Santander. JR-C also acknowledges financial help from the Spanish MEC (Ministerio de Educacion) through grant SEJ2007-67436. JAC and IO-O also acknowledge financial help from the Spanish MEC through grant ECO2010-19596. This paper is produced as part of the project Science, Innovation, Firms and markets in a Globalised World (SCIFI-GLOW), a Collaborative Project funded by the European Commission's Seventh Research Framework Programme, Contract number SSH7-CT-2008-217436. Any opinions expressed here are those of the author(s) and not those of the European Commission. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA ISSN: 1932-6203 Article Number: e49156 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 039HF Unique ID: WOS:000311234600025 Cited References: Rousseau Ronald, 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P416 Aksnes Dag W., 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P36 Kinney A. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); JOURNAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311377300005 Title: Emergency Medicine *Journal* *Impact Factor* and Change Compared to Other Medical and Surgical Specialties Authors: Reynolds, JC; Menegazzi, JJ; Yealy, DM Author Full Names: Reynolds, Joshua C.; Menegazzi, James J.; Yealy, Donald M. Source: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 19 (11):1248-1254; 10.1111/acem.12017 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; CITATION; SCIENCE; BIAS Abstract: Objectives A journal impact factor represents the mean number of citations per article published. Designed as one tool to measure the relative importance of a journal, impact factors are often incorporated into academic evaluation of investigators. The authors sought to determine how impact factors of emergency medicine (EM) journals compare to journals from other medical and surgical specialties and if any change has taken place over time. Methods The 2010 impact factors and 5-year impact factors for each journal indexed by the Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Reports (JCR) were collected, and EM, medical, and surgical specialties were evaluated. The maximum, median, and interquartile range (IQR) of the current impact factor and 5-year impact factor in each journal category were determined, and specialties were ranked according to the summary statistics. The top three impact factor journals for each specialty were analyzed, and growth trends from 2001 t! hrough 2010 were examined with random effects linear regression. Results Data from 2,287 journals in 31 specialties were examined. There were 23 EM journals with a current maximum impact factor of 4.177, median of 1.269, and IQR of 0.400 to 2.176. Of 23 EM journals, 57% had a 5-year impact factor available, with a maximum of 4.531, median of 1.325, and IQR of 0.741 to 2.435. The top three EM journals had a mean standard deviation (+/- SD) impact factor of 3.801 (+/- 0.621) and median of 4.142 and a mean (+/- SD) 5-year impact factor of 3.788 (+/- 1.091) and median of 4.297, with a growth trend of 0.211 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.177 to 0.245; p < 0.001). By any criterion analyzed, EM journals ranked no higher than 24th among 31 specialties. Conclusions Emergency medicine journals rank low in impact factor summary statistics and growth trends among 31 medical and surgical specialties. Reprint Address: Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA. Addresses: [Reynolds, Joshua C.; Menegazzi, James J.; Yealy, Donald M.] Univ Pittsburgh Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA E-mail Address: reynoldsjc at upmc.edu Cited Reference Count: 20 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1069-6563 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 041DQ Unique ID: WOS:000311377300005 Cited References: Lee Ching-Hsing, 2011, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V18, P898 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS, V81, P1401 Mathur Vijay Prakash, 2009, Indian journal of dental research : official publication of Indian Society for Dental Research, V20, P81 Bornmann L, 2011, Rheumatol Int, V32, P1861 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 Brown Ted, 2011, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, V65, P346 [Anonymous], 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 Lukkonen T, 1990, Ann Med, V22, P145 Gallagher EJ, 1998, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINEAnnual Meeting of the Society-for-Academic-Emergency-Medicine, MAY 05-08, 1996, DENVER, COLORADO, V31, P83 Callaham M, 2001, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V38, P513 Rossner Mike, 2008, JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, V131, P183 Schutte Harm K., 2007, FOLIA PHONIATRICA ET LOGOPAEDICA, V59, P281 Abbas Ash Mohammad, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Nabil S., 2012, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY, V41, P789 TAUBES G, 1993, SCIENCE, V260, P884 Wolthoff Amanda, 2011, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, V21, P495 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports Notices, Thomson Reuters, The Thomson Reuters Impact Factor, Thomson Reuters, What does it mean to be #2 in Impact?, ======================================================================= *Record 42 of 66. Search terms matched: CITATIONS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310601300002 Title: How the Scientific Community Reacts to Newly Submitted Preprints: Article Downloads, Twitter Mentions, and *Citations* Authors: Shuai, X; Pepe, A; Bollen, J Author Full Names: Shuai, Xin; Pepe, Alberto; Bollen, Johan Source: PLOS ONE, 7 (11):10.1371/journal.pone.0047523 NOV 1 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: IMPACT Abstract: We analyze the online response to the preprint publication of a cohort of 4,606 scientific articles submitted to the preprint database arXiv.org between October 2010 and May 2011. We study three forms of responses to these preprints: downloads on the arXiv.org site, mentions on the social media site Twitter, and early citations in the scholarly record. We perform two analyses. First, we analyze the delay and time span of article downloads and Twitter mentions following submission, to understand the temporal configuration of these reactions and whether one precedes or follows the other. Second, we run regression and correlation tests to investigate the relationship between Twitter mentions, arXiv downloads, and article citations. We find that Twitter mentions and arXiv downloads of scholarly articles follow two distinct temporal patterns of activity, with Twitter mentions having shorter delays and narrower time spans than arXiv downloads. We also find that the volume of Twitt! er mentions is statistically correlated with arXiv downloads and early citations just months after the publication of a preprint, with a possible bias that favors highly mentioned articles. Reprint Address: Harvard Univ, Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. Addresses: [Pepe, Alberto] Harvard Univ, Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA [Shuai, Xin; Bollen, Johan] Indiana Univ, Sch Informat & Comp, Bloomington, IN USA E-mail Address: apepe at cfa.harvard.edu Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Foundation grant SBE [0914939] Funding Text: One of the authors of this paper (XS) is partly funded by National Science Foundation grant SBE #0914939. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. No additional external funding received for this study. Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA ISSN: 1932-6203 Article Number: e47523 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 030WR Unique ID: WOS:000310601300002 Cited References: Priem J, 2010, Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, V47, P1 Kurtz Michael J., 2010, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V44, P3 Weller K, 2011, Web Science Conf. 2011, Germany, Rubin R, 2010, Foundations of library and information science, Letierce J, 2010, Web Science Conf. 2010, Raleigh, NC, Brody Tim, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1060 Weller K, 2011, Making Sense of Microposts (# MSM2011), P1 Eysenbach Gunther, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, V13, Priem J, 2010, First Monday, V15, Bollen J, 2009, Plos One, P4 Priem J, 2011, Metrics 2011: Symposium on Informetric and Scientometric Research, New Orleans, LA, Bollen J, 2008, JCDL 2008, Pittsburgh, PA, ======================================================================= *Record 45 of 66. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTORS(1); JOURNAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311396600008 Title: Dynamics of *Journal* *Impact Factors* Authors: Groesser, SN Author Full Names: Groesser, Stefan N. Source: SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, 29 (6):624-644; SI 10.1002/sres.2142 NOV-DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journal impact factor, scientometrics, citations, causal model, sustainable strategy KeyWords Plus: SYSTEM DYNAMICS; MANIPULATION; MANAGEMENT; ECONOMICS; IMPLEMENTATION; CITATIONS; SCIENCE; QUALITY; PAPER; FIRM Abstract: For a journal manager, boosting a journal's impact factor is an important objective. The impact factor is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal is cited in a given period. The dynamics of impact factors are caused by the interplay of several concepts, such as seniority of authors and reviewers, journal policies, online availability of journals and quality of contributions. This paper's objective is to discuss three strategies to sustainably improve both a journal's impact factor and its underlying resources. To this end, a journal's assets and resources are captured in a structural simulation model, which is used for strategy experiments. The paper offers three insights: It provides a dynamic hypothesis about the causal structures underlying a journal impact factor; it highlights the fact that the levels and growth rates of the crucial resources, authors and reviewers, must be developed in dynamic correspondence. Finally, developing the stock! of high-quality reviewers requires time and resources but is more stable than the stock of authors and, hence, has a higher potential for guiding the journal into a regime of sustainable development. Limitations and future paths are discussed. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Reprint Address: Bern Univ Appl Sci, Sch Management, Morgartenstr 2C, CH-3000 Bern 22, Switzerland. Addresses: [Groesser, Stefan N.] Bern Univ Appl Sci, Sch Management, CH-3000 Bern 22, Switzerland [Groesser, Stefan N.] Univ St Gallen, Inst Management, Syst Dynam Grp, St Gallen, Switzerland E-mail Address: stefan.groesser at bfh.ch Cited Reference Count: 52 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1092-7026 Web of Science Categories: Management; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Areas: Business & Economics; Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: 041JA Unique ID: WOS:000311396600008 Cited References: Ventana Systems, 2012, Molecules for Vensim Software, Bollen J, 2005, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V41, P1419 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 PAICH M, 1993, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V39, P1439 Althouse Benjamin M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P27 Lyneis James M., 2007, SYSTEM DYNAMICS REVIEW, V23, P157 Harrison J. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311377300013 Title: Measuring the Measurable: A Commentary on *Impact Factor* Authors: Cone, DC; Gerson, LW Author Full Names: Cone, David C.; Gerson, Lowell W. Source: ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 19 (11):1297-1299; 10.1111/acem.12003 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Reprint Address: Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA. Addresses: [Cone, David C.] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT 06520 USA [Gerson, Lowell W.] NE Ohio Med Univ, Rootstown, OH USA Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1069-6563 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 041DQ Unique ID: WOS:000311377300013 Cited References: McVeigh Marie E., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1107 Opthof T, 1999, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, V41, P1 Aydingoz Ustun, 2010, DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY, V16, P255 Garfield E, 2005, International Congress on Peer Review And Biomedical Publication, Chicago, IL, Reynolds Joshua C., 2012, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V19, P1248 Wirth Manfred P., 2012, EUROPEAN UROLOGY, V61, P440 Herbison Allan E., 2011, JOURNAL OF NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, V23, P861 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 PLoS Medicine Editors, 2006, PLoS Medicine/Public Library of Science, V3, Pe291 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 49 of 66. Search terms matched: BIBLIOMETRIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311603400037 Title: Regional inequality in radiology research output in the UK: a 5-year *bibliometric* study Authors: Yoong, P; Johnson, CA; Rehman, JM; Toms, AP Author Full Names: Yoong, P.; Johnson, C. A.; Rehman, J. M.; Toms, A. P. Source: BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 85 (1019):1513-1516; 10.1259/bjr/15174871 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: The objective of this study was to describe the patterns of peer-reviewed general radiology publication rates with reference to deaneries in the UK. This was a retrospective bibliometric analysis of publications in the six highest cited general radiology journals. Publications were identified using a manual search in PubMed between 2005 and 2009. Publications originating from UK radiology departments were identified and subcategorised into primary institution of origin, deanery and publication type. The total number of radiology trainees in each deanery was obtained from the General Medical Council. 913 publications were included in the study. Original papers constituted 48.7% (n=445), review articles 30.3% (n=277) and case reports 17.4% (n=159). The median number of publications in each deanery was 27 [interquartile range (IQR) 11-60], and the median number of publications per trainee was 0.49 (IQR 0.31-0.88). The largest proportion of publications came from the London dean! ery (n=354, 38.8%), followed by Eastern 86 (9.4%), Oxford and Yorkshire 70 (7.7% each). Relative to the number of trainees within each deanery, Oxford had the highest number of publications per trainee (1.78), followed by East Midlands (1.5), London (1.25) and Eastern (0.99). There was a significantly higher publication rate for those deaneries with academic radiologists (p<0.0001). There is a marked difference in the volume of published work in the general radiology literature among UK deaneries, even accounting for differences in the number of trainees. This probably means that opportunities for training in research are similarly non-uniform. Reprint Address: Norwich Radiol Acad, Cotman Ctr, Colney Lane, Norwich NR4 7UB, Norfolk, England. Addresses: [Yoong, P.] Norwich Radiol Acad, Cotman Ctr, Norwich NR4 7UB, Norfolk, England Norwich Univ Hosp, Norwich, Norfolk, England E-mail Address: Philip.yoong at nnuh.nhs.uk Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BRITISH INST RADIOLOGY, 36 PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON W1N 4AT, ENGLAND ISSN: 0007-1285 Web of Science Categories: Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging Research Areas: Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging IDS Number: 044EY Unique ID: WOS:000311603400037 Cited References: Mela GS, 2003, EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, V13, P657 Royal College of Radiologists, 2005, A guide to Radiological research, Medical Schools Council, 2010, Survey of staffing levels of medical clinical academics in the UK medical schools, McWeeney D. M., 2009, BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, V82, P1033 Toms A. P., 2008, CLINICAL RADIOLOGY, V63, P113 Scally G, 1998, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V317, P61 Academic Careers Sub-Committee of Modernising Medical Careers and the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, 2005, Medically and dentally qualified academic staff: recommendations for training the researchers and educators of the future, ======================================================================= *Record 50 of 66. Search terms matched: CITATION ANALYSIS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000310544400194 Title: *CITATION ANALYSIS* OF CANADIAN PSYCHOSOCIAL ONCOLOGY RESEARCHERS Authors: Hack, TF; Crooks, D; Plohman, J; Kepron, E Author Full Names: Hack, Thomas F.; Crooks, Dauna; Plohman, James; Kepron, Emma Source: ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 8 282-282; 3 SI NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Meeting Abstract Addresses: [Hack, Thomas F.; Crooks, Dauna; Plohman, James; Kepron, Emma] Univ Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1743-7555 Web of Science Categories: Oncology Research Areas: Oncology IDS Number: 030CB Unique ID: WOS:000310544400194 ======================================================================= *Record 51 of 66. Search terms matched: BIBLIOMETRIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311251400005 Title: *Bibliometric* analysis of International Scientific production on Primary Care Authors: Carratala-Munuera, MC; Orozco-Beltran, D; Gil-Guillen, VF; Navarro-Perez, J; Quirce, F; Merino, J; Basora, J Author Full Names: Carratala-Munuera, M. C.; Orozco-Beltran, D.; Gil-Guillen, V. F.; Navarro-Perez, J.; Quirce, F.; Merino, J.; Basora, J. Source: ATENCION PRIMARIA, 44 (11):651-658; 10.1016/j.aprim.2011.12.002 NOV 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric study, Primary care, Research KeyWords Plus: PRIMARY-HEALTH-CARE; FAMILY MEDICINE; RESEARCH NETWORKS; IMPACT FACTOR; FUTURE; INDICATORS; SCIENCES; JOURNALS Abstract: Objective: To present an international view of the scientific production in the field of primary care in the period 1985-2004. Design: Retrospective, observational study. Bibliometric analysis. Location: Medline database. WebSPIRS access through version 4.3. We analysed two periods: 2000-2004 (cross-sectional) and 1985-2004 (developmental). Search based on "MeSH Major" with descriptors: Primary Care or Primary Health Care, Family Practice, Family Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Entry Terms associated with these. Key Measures: We analysed the bibliometric indicators of production, circulation, dispersion, and visibility. Results: In 2000-2004, published 20911 articles were published, 0.73% of total production. There was a growth rate (1985-2004) of 221%, which was 2.4 times more than average. Transience rate was 83.17%. The English language is predominant (88.81%) over 34 languages, with Spanish being the next (2.6%). Sixteen countries produce 95.67% of the articles. Spain occupies the 7th place. Universities (52%) are the most productive institutions. There are 1074 different journals with the 10 most productive being: Br J Gen Pract, Adv Nurse Pract, Aust Fam Physician, Fam Pract, Fam Med, BMJ, Aten Primary Health Serv J, Can Fam Physician, J Fam Pract. The proportion of trials (5.43%) in PC is similar to other disciplines and has increased by 453% (1985-2004). Conclusions: The production of Primary care is about 1% of the total scientific output, with a noticeable and higher than average growth over 20 years. The proportion of clinical trials is similar to other disciplines. Although Anglo-Saxon countries and journals are the highest producers, Spain and the journal ATEN PRIMARIA is among those highlighted. (C) 2011 Elsevier Espana, S.L. All rights reserved. Reprint Address: Univ Miguel Hernandez, Catedra Med Familia, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain. Addresses: [Carratala-Munuera, M. C.; Orozco-Beltran, D.; Gil-Guillen, V. F.; Quirce, F.; Merino, J.] Univ Miguel Hernandez, Catedra Med Familia, Dept Clin Med, Alicante, Spain [Navarro-Perez, J.] Univ Valencia, Dept Med, Valencia, Spain [Basora, J.] Univ Rovira & Virgili, Tarragona, Spain E-mail Address: atencion.primaria at umh.es Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EDICIONES DOYMA S A, TRAV DE GRACIA 17-21, 08021 BARCELONA, SPAIN ISSN: 0212-6567 Web of Science Categories: Primary Health Care; Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 039MV Unique ID: WOS:000311251400005 Cited References: Martin James C, 2004, Annals of family medicine, V2 Suppl 1, PS3 Griffiths F, 2000, BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, V50, P913 Ovhed I, 2005, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, V23, P248 PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P142 Fenton E, 2001, FAMILY PRACTICE, V18, P540 Herbert CP, 2001, JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICE, V50, P581 Benavent RA, 2004, MEDICINA CLINICA, V123, P697 Cami J, 1997, MEDICINA CLINICA, V109, P481 McKibbon Kathleen Ann, 2004, BMC MEDICINE, V2, Howe A, 2003, LANCET, V361, P1473 Shams Marie-Lise Antoun, 2006, Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA, V94, PE114 Soteriades ES, 2005, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V331, P876 Mendis K, 2005, FAMILY PRACTICE, V22, P570 Gray DP, 2002, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, V20, P2 Gomez de la Camara A, 1993, Aten Primaria, V11, P8 Carratala Munuera MC, 2009, Analisis de la produccion cientifica internacional en Atencion Primaria, Keiser J, 2004, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V328, P1229 Alvarez Solar M, 1996, Aten Primaria, V18, P229 Peleg Roni, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN BOARD OF FAMILY MEDICINE, V19, P633 Ried Karin, 2007, BMC FAMILY PRACTICE, V8, Simo Minana J, 1999, Aten Primaria, V1, P14 Starfield B, 1996, JOURNAL OF FAMILY PRACTICEInvitational Workshop on the Scientific Base of Primary Care, JAN 24-25, 1995, WASHINGTON, DC, V42, P181 Estrada Lorenzo JM, 2003, Rev Esp Salud Publica, V77, P333 Garcia-Rio F, 2001, EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, V17, P1175 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V175, P1389 van Royen Paul, 2010, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, V16, P244 Thomas P, 2001, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V322, P588 PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P384 Villa J Jimenez, 1999, Aten Primaria, V23, P66 Education Program, 2004, ISI Journal Citation Reports on the web version 2.0, Perez J Navarro, 1999, Busqueda y analisis de la literatura biomedica. Manuales de referencia de Atencion Primaria, PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P101 Clarke Aileen, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH14th European Public Health Research Conference, NOV, 2006, Montreux, SWITZERLAND, V17, P43 ======================================================================= *Record 55 of 66. Search terms matched: BIBLIOMETRICS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000311554800002 Title: *Bibliometrics* and "evaluation" of scientific activity: a study of the h-index Authors: de Lima, RA; Velho, LMLS; de Faria, LIL Author Full Names: de Lima, Ricardo Arcanjo; Leme Strini Velho, Lea Maria; Lopes de Faria, Leandro Innocentini Source: PERSPECTIVAS EM CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO, 17 (3):3-17; JUL-SEP 2012 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: H-index, Bibliometrics, Scientific Policy KeyWords Plus: SOCIAL-SCIENCES; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; SELF-CITATIONS; HIRSCH H; RESEARCHERS; INDICATORS; HUMANITIES; OUTPUT Abstract: Assessing scientific activity is a crucial factor for development agencies and research institutes. That is why a new bibliometric indicator has been gaining grounds in the scientific community - the h-index. This study analyzes the variability/persistence of the index value in different areas of knowledge and its application as a tool for science and technology policy. Addresses: [de Lima, Ricardo Arcanjo] Univ Estadual Campinas, Programa Posgrad Polit Cient & Tecnol, Inst Geociencias, BR-13081970 Campinas, SP, Brazil [Leme Strini Velho, Lea Maria] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Polit Cient & Tecnol, Inst Geociencias, BR-13081970 Campinas, SP, Brazil [Lopes de Faria, Leandro Innocentini] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Dept Ciencia Informacao, Ctr Educ & Ciencias Humanas, BR-13560 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil Cited Reference Count: 41 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ESCOLA CIENCIA INFORM UFMG, ANTONIO CARLOS 6627, PAMPULHA, BELO HORIZONTE MG, 31270-901, BRAZIL ISSN: 1981-5344 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 043OV Unique ID: WOS:000311554800002 Cited References: PETERS HPF, 1994, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V45, P39 van RAAN A. F. J., 2005, Measurement, V3, P50 van RAAN A. F. 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P., 1998, Ciencia da Informacao, Brasilia, V27, P66 ======================================================================= From vladimir.batagelj at FMF.UNI-LJ.SI Fri Dec 21 10:28:03 2012 From: vladimir.batagelj at FMF.UNI-LJ.SI (Vladimir Batagelj) Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2012 16:28:03 +0100 Subject: CFP: ARS=?utf-8?Q?=E2=80=9913_?= "Networks in space and time", 20-22 June 2013, Rome, Italy In-Reply-To: <1654640A36FE964C936514B2FD0B2CB434E1AA@EAGF-ERFPMBX42.ERF.thomson.com > Message-ID: International Workshop ARS'13 "NETWORKS IN SPACE AND TIME: MODELS, DATA COLLECTION AND APPLICATIONS" http://www.ars13.unisa.it The fourth biennial ARS workshop will be held on 20-22 June at the University Roma Tre, Rome, Italy ARS'13 aims at: * presenting the most relevant results in Social Network Analysis when data are collected across space and time; * looking at the development of new space/time representations and methods for the analysis of networks in society, economics and nature. The workshop also aims to deepen existing scientific cooperation between social network analysts, to establish new cooperation between researchers, and to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for exchange of ideas. The workshop will include invited and contributed sessions. The Scientific board is very pleased to announce a number of world-class keynote speakers for ARS'13 INVITED SESSIONS: "ANALYZING AND VISUALIZING LARGE NETWORKS" (Organizers: V. Batagelj, P. Doreian) Invited Speakers: Vladimir Batagelj, Jure Leskovec, Ludo Waltman "DATA COLLECTION" (Organizers: A. Ferligoj, M.P. Vitale) Invited Speakers: Peter Marsden, Tina Kogov?ek, Betina Hollstein "NETWORKS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS" (Organizers: L. De Benedictis, G. Fagiolo) Invited Speakers: Marc Berthelemy, Lucia Tajoli, Ethan Cohen-Cole "NETWORKS AND SPACE: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE" (Organizers: M.A. Maggioni, M.R. D'Esposito, S. Zaccarin) Invited Speakers: Patrick Doreian, Philippa E. Pattison, Nicolas Carayol "NETWORK DYNAMICS" (Organizers: G. Giordano, P.Panzarasa, A. Ferligoj) Invited Speakers: Alessandro Vespignani, Carter Butts, Johan Koskinen The organizing committee is soliciting ABSTRACTS FOR PAPER PRESENTATIONS on any facet of network analysis relating, but by no means limited, to: * Dynamic network visualization * Large networks * Longitudinal social networks * Models for spatial-temporal networks * Networks and geography * Network data collection * Social Network Analysis methods for longitudinal data * International networks * Statistical methods for network data We especially welcome papers that cross disciplines and methodologies. Authors who wish TO SUBMIT A CONTRIBUTED PAPER should send a tentative title, via our website, http://www.ars13.unisa.it, by FEBRUARY 15, 2013 filling in the online form. An ABSTRACT should be submitted by APRIL 15, 2013 following the online procedure. Full details about the abstract submission process can be found on the workshop website. Abstracts should be no longer than 1000 words. Acceptance will be notified to the authors by APRIL 30, 2013. KEY DEADLINES: * February 15, 2013: Tentative title * April 15, 2013: Abstract submission * April 30, 2013: Acceptance notification On behalf of the Scientific and Organizing Committee, Maria Prosperina Vitale, University of Salerno (Italy) Vladimir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) -- Vladimir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana, FMF, Department of Mathematics Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si From aipud at MAIL.RU Sun Dec 23 16:21:44 2012 From: aipud at MAIL.RU (=?UTF-8?B?QWxleGFuZGVyIFB1ZG92a2lu?=) Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2012 01:21:44 +0400 Subject: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year ! In-Reply-To: <1654640A36FE964C936514B2FD0B2CB434E1AA@EAGF-ERFPMBX42.ERF.thomson.com> Message-ID: Dear Eugene and Meher, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you ! How are you and what are plans for the holidays? We are having real colds here, minus 20 C. Ugly! Rather cold at home too. I go to bed fully dressed. I hate winter and colds. I am invited to give two lectures at a School for Young Geneticists, which will be held in Moscow at the end of January. The School is organized by the Institute of General Genetics of Russian Academy of Sciences.One lecture will be on using statistics in population genetics, the other on the use of citation data in evaluation of individual productivity of scientists. So, the nearest weeks will be quite busy for me. Nobuko Miyari whom you know asked me to give her some advice related to her analysis of Russian scientific literature. I have not yet gathered the exact formulation of her project. I just answer her many questions. Hope you are well and will enjoy the Christmas holidays. Love, Sasha -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: