From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 3 18:24:03 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:24:03 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible interest to readers of Sig Metrics listserv (1) Message-ID: *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321059600001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Bibliographic* coupling and network analysis to assess knowledge coalescence in a research center environment Authors: Youtie, J; Kay, L; Melkers, J Author Full Names: Youtie, Jan; Kay, Luciano; Melkers, Julia Source: RESEARCH EVALUATION, 22 (3):145-156; 10.1093/reseval/rvt002 SEP 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliographic coupling, science centers, network analysis, scientific collaboration KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH; SELF-ORGANIZATION; CITATION; SCIENCE; INTERDISCIPLINARITY; COCITATION; JOURNALS; FACULTY; IMPACT Abstract: Science is increasingly organized in large-scale science centers. Expectations are that center-based research should yield qualitatively different research than single-investigator-produced research, but demonstrating the particular effects of a center is challenging. The notion of 'centerness' is that science centers can yield findings that reflect conceptual collisions across disciplinary or geographic boundaries between a center's scientific members. Collaborative research commonly is assessed using co-authorships of scientific publications. Co-authorship measures can be conveniently and unobtrusively operationalized, yet they can yield indicators (especially for a small center) showing little change in collaboration in a center-context, while richer findings of collaboration are evidenced in observing other aspects of center members' behavior. This article puts forth the use of social network analysis and *bibliographic* coupling as measures of 'centerness' and presents their characteristics in the context of an National Science Foundation (NSF) science center. *Bibliographic* coupling is characterized as a measure of centerness over the time period of the establishment of an NSF-funded science center. We also examine changes in *bibliographic* coupling indicators alongside changes in co-authorship networks and a social network survey of center participants. *Bibliographic* coupling is shown to make a distinctive contribution to measurement of centerness, demonstrating increasing coupling from the pre-center and since-center periods. This increase in centerness as represented in *bibliographic* coupling does not dramatically change when self-citations are removed. Overall, results show this to be a useful and consistent measure of centerness and knowledge coalescence within the research center environment. Addresses: [Youtie, Jan] Georgia Inst Technol, Enterprise Innovat Inst, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. [Youtie, Jan; Kay, Luciano; Melkers, Julia] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. E-mail Addresses: jan.youtie at innovate.gatech.edu Cited Reference Count: 45 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND ISSN: 0958-2029 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 173DZ Unique ID: WOS:000321059600001 Cited References: Stirling Andy, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE, V4, P707 Rogers J., 2012, Innovative Methods for Innovation Management and Policy Conference, Beijing, China, Bozeman B, 2004, RESEARCH POLICY, V33, P599 Rafols Ismael, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V70, P633 Rogers JD, 2001, SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES, V26, P23 Penuel William R., 2006, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EVALUATION, V27, P437 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Leydesdorff L, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P5 Lin N, 1999, ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY, V25, P467 Boardman B., 2010, Journal of Technology Transfer, V35, P445 Roessner David, 2010, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V35, P475 Rogers J., 2012, White paper, Coberly Beth M., 2010, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V35, P547 WEINBERG BH, 1974, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, V10, P189 Wagner Caroline S., 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P14 National Academies, 2005, Facilitating Interdisciplinary Research, SANDS RG, 1991, JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION, V62, P174 Wasserman S., 2008, Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications, Leydesdorff Loet, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1303 Merton R. 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Griffith, Nahapiet J, 1998, ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW, V23, P242 BICHTELER J, 1980, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V31, P278 KESSLER MM, 1963, AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION, V14, P10 Glanzel W, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V37, P195 Melin G, 2000, RESEARCH POLICY, V29, P31 SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Bornmann Luti, 2008, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V64, P45 Murray F, 2004, RESEARCH POLICY, V33, P643 Lin N., 2001, Social Capital: A Theory of Social Structure and Action, ======================================================================= *Record 2 of 29. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320233600003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Exploring heterogeneous information networks and random walk with restart for academic search Authors: Chiang, MF; Liou, JJ; Wang, JL; Peng, WC; Shan, MK Author Full Names: Chiang, Meng-Fen; Liou, Jiun-Jiue; Wang, Jen-Liang; Peng, Wen-Chih; Shan, Man-Kwan Source: KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 36 (1):59-82; 10.1007/s10115-012-0523-8 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Academic search, Bibliographic information networks Abstract: In this paper, we explore heterogenous information networks in which each vertex represents one entity and the edges reflect linkage relationships. Heterogenous information networks contain vertices of several entity types, such as papers, authors and terms, and hence can fully reflect multiple linkage relationships among different entities. Such a heterogeneous information network is similar to a mixed media graph (MMG). By representing a *bibliographic* dataset as an MMG, the performance obtained when searching relevant entities (e.g., papers) can be improved. Furthermore, our academic search enables multiple-entity search, where a variety of entity search results are provided, such as relevant papers, authors and conferences, via a one-time query. Explicitly, given a *bibliographic* dataset, we propose a Global-MMG, in which a global heterogeneous information network is built. When a user submits a query keyword, we perform a random walk with restart (RWR) to retrieve papers or other types of entity objects. To reduce the query response time, algorithm Net-MMG (standing for NetClus-based MMG) is developed. Algorithm Net-MMG first divides a heterogeneous information network into a collection of sub-networks. Afterward, the Net-MMG performs a RWR on a set of selected relevant sub-networks. We implemented our academic search and conducted extensive experiments using the ACM Digital Library. The experimental results show that by exploring heterogeneous information networks and RWR, both the Global-MMG and Net-MMG achieve better search quality compared with existing academic search services. In addition, the Net-MMG has a shorter query response time while still guaranteeing good quality in search results. Addresses: [Chiang, Meng-Fen; Peng, Wen-Chih] Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Hsinchu, Taiwan. [Wang, Jen-Liang; Shan, Man-Kwan] Natl Chengchi Univ, Taipei 11623, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: wcpeng at cs.nctu.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER LONDON LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, 6TH FLOOR, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 0219-1377 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Science, Information Systems Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: 161ZM Unique ID: WOS:000320233600003 Cited References: Jiawei H, 2000, Proceedings of SIGMOD, P1 Kleinberg JM, 1999, JOURNAL OF THE ACM, V46, P604 Bharat K, 1998, MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS, V6, P349 Liu NN, 2008, Proceedings of SIGIR, New York, P83 Long B, 2006, Proceedings of SIGKDD, New York, P326 BREESE J, 1998, P 14 C UNC ART INT S, V461, P43 Jeh G, 2002, Proceedings of SIGKDD, New York, NY, P538 Page L, 1998, Bringing order to the web. The pagerank citation ranking, Pan J-Y, 2004, Proceedings of SIGKDD, P653 Liu XM, 2005, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V41, P1462 Peng Wei, 2011, KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V26, P467 Han J, 2012, DATA MINING: CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES, 3RD EDITION, P1 Cheng Haibin, 2007, ICDM 2007: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING7th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, OCT 28-31, 2007, Omaha, NE, P457 Tong H, 2008, Proceedings of SIAM, P704 Silberschatz A, 2002, Database system concepts, Sun Y, 2008, Proceedings of SIGMOD, New York, P1341 Wang X, 2007, Proceedings of CIKM, P583 Konstas Ioannis, 2009, PROCEEDINGS 32ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL ACM SIGIR CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL32nd Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, JUL 19-23, 2009, Boston, MA, P195 Sun Yizhou, 2009, KDD-09: 15TH ACM SIGKDD CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY AND DATA MINING15th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, JUN 28-JUL 01, 2009, Paris, FRANCE, P797 Sarwar B, 2001, Proceedings of WWW, New York, P295 Baeza-Yates R.A., 1999, Modern Information Retrieval, Zhou Ding, 2007, ICDM 2007: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING7th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, OCT 28-31, 2007, Omaha, NE, P739 Liu B, 2007, Web data mining: exploring hyperlinks, contents, and usage data, Sun Y, 2009, Proceedings of the 12th EDBT, New York, P565 Han J, 2006, Data mining: concepts and techniques, Kang U., 2011, KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V27, P303 Cui Jianwei, 2011, KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V27, P193 Adomavicius G, 2005, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, V17, P734 Tong Hanghang, 2006, ICDM 2006: SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING, PROCEEDINGS6th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, DEC 18-22, 2006, Hong Kong, PEOPLES R CHINA, P613 Wang JL, 2008, Academic literature search based on collaborative recommendation by authors, Tang J, 2008, Proceedings of SIGKDD, New York, P990 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320986600009 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Comparing Bayesian and Frequentist Approaches for Multiple Outcome Mixed Treatment Comparisons Authors: Hong, H; Carlin, BP; Shamliyan, TA; Wyman, JF; Ramakrishnan, R; Sainfort, F; Kane, RL Author Full Names: Hong, Hwanhee; Carlin, Bradley P.; Shamliyan, Tatyana A.; Wyman, Jean F.; Ramakrishnan, Rema; Sainfort, Francois; Kane, Robert L. Source: MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, 33 (5):702-714; 10.1177/0272989X13481110 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: nephrology, Bayesian meta-analysis, comparative effectiveness, systematic reviews, hierarchical models KeyWords Plus: ISPOR TASK-FORCE; NETWORK METAANALYSIS; HEALTH-CARE; INTERVENTIONS Abstract: Objectives. Bayesian statistical methods are increasingly popular as a tool for meta-analysis of clinical trial data involving both direct and indirect treatment comparisons. However, appropriate selection of prior distributions for unknown model parameters and checking of consistency assumptions required for modeling remain particularly challenging. We compared Bayesian and traditional frequentist statistical methods for mixed treatment comparisons with multiple binary outcomes. Data. We searched major electronic *bibliographic* databases, Food and Drug Administration reviews, trial registries, and research grant databases up to December 2011 to find randomized studies published in English that examined drugs for female urgency urinary incontinence (UI) on continence, improvement in UI, and treatment discontinuation due to harm. Methods. We describe and fit fixed and random effects models in both Bayesian and frequentist statistical frameworks. In a hierarchical model of 8 treatments, we separately analyze 1 safety and 2 efficacy outcomes. We produce Bayesian and frequentist treatment ranks and odds ratios across all drug v placebo comparisons, as well as Bayesian probabilities that each drug is best overall through a weighted scoring rule that trades off efficacy and safety. Results. In our study, Bayesian and frequentist random effects models generally suggest the same drugs as most attractive, although neither suggests any significant differences between drugs. However, the Bayesian methods more consistently identify one drug (propiverine) as best overall, produce interval estimates that are generally better at capturing all sources of uncertainty in the data, and also permit attractive rankograms that visually capture the probability that each drug assumes each possible rank. Conclusions. Bayesian methods are more flexible and their results more clinically interpretable, but they require more careful development and specialized software. Addresses: [Hong, Hwanhee; Carlin, Bradley P.] Univ Minnesota, Div Biostat, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA. [Shamliyan, Tatyana A.; Wyman, Jean F.; Ramakrishnan, Rema; Sainfort, Francois; Kane, Robert L.] Univ Minnesota, Div Hlth Policy & Management, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA. E-mail Addresses: hong0362 at umn.edu Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA ISSN: 0272-989X Web of Science Categories: Health Care Sciences & Services; Medical Informatics Research Areas: Health Care Sciences & Services; Medical Informatics IDS Number: 172FW Unique ID: WOS:000320986600009 Cited References: Brookings Institution, 2009, Implementing Comparative Effectiveness Research: Priorities, Methods, and Impact, P1 Riley Richard D., 2008, STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, V27, P1870 Berry Scott M., 2010, MEDICAL CARESymposium on Clinical and Comparative Effectiveness Research Methods II, JUN 01-02, 2009, Rockville, MD, V48, PS137 Hoaglin David C., 2011, VALUE IN HEALTH, V14, P429 Committee on Comparative Effectiveness Research Prioritization Institute of Medicine, 2009, Initial National Priorities for Comparative Effectiveness Research, Wells G, 2009, Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, Jansen Jeroen P., 2011, VALUE IN HEALTH, V14, P417 Lunn DJ, 2000, STATISTICS AND COMPUTING, V10, P325 Lu GB, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION, V101, P447 Dias S, 2011, NICE DSU Technical Support Document 4: Inconsistency in Networks of Evidence Based on Randomised Controlled Trials, Donegan S, 2010, PLoS One, V5, Song F., 2009, British Medical Journal, V338, P1147 Sweeting MJ, 2004, STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, V23, P1351 Basu Anirban, 2011, JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, V30, P549 Haylen Bernard T., 2010, NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS, V29, P4 Glenny AM, 2005, HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, V9, P1 Jones Byron, 2011, PHARMACEUTICAL STATISTICS, V10, P523 Cipriani Andrea, 2011, LANCET, V378, P1306 Gelman Andrew, 2006, BAYESIAN ANALYSIS, V1, P515 White Ian R., 2011, STATA JOURNAL, V11, P255 Smith TC, 1995, STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, V14, P2685 DERSIMONIAN R, 1986, CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS, V7, P177 Coory Michael, 2010, PHARMACOECONOMICS, V28, P723 Spiegelhalter DJ, 2002, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES B-STATISTICAL METHODOLOGYAnnual Meeting of the Royal-Statistical-Society, MAY 13-22, 2002, LONDON, ENGLAND, V64, P583 Salanti Georgia, 2011, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V64, P163 O'Regan Christopher, 2009, TRIALS, V10, Carlin Bradley P., 2009, BAYESIAN METHODS FOR DATA ANALYSIS, THIRD EDITION, V78, P1 Coyne Karin S., 2011, BJU INTERNATIONAL, V108, P1459 Abrams P, 2009, Incontinence: 4th International Consultation on Incontinence, Paris, July 5-8, 2008, Paris, France, Lu G, 2004, STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, V23, P3105 Lumley T, 2002, STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, V21, P2313 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320934600002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Over- or underestimated? *Bibliographic* survey of the biomedical periodicals published in Hungary Authors: Berhidi, A; Horvath, K; Horvath, G; Vasas, L Author Full Names: Berhidi Anna; Horvath Katalin; Horvath Gabriella; Vasas Livia Source: ORVOSI HETILAP, 154 (26):1010-1017; 10.1556/OH.2013.29653 JUN 2013 Language: Hungarian Document Type: Article Author Keywords: medical and life sciences, journal analyses, publishing, databases, Hungary Abstract: Introduction: This publication - based on an article published in 2006 - emphasises the qualities of the current biomedical periodicals of Hungarian editions. Aim: The aim of this study was to analyse how Hungarian journals meet the requirements of the scientific aspect and international visibility. Method: Authors evaluated 93 Hungarian biomedical periodicals by 4 viewpoints of the two criteria mentioned above. Results: 35% of the analysed journals complete the attributes of scientific aspect, 5% the international visibility, 6% fulfill all examined criteria, and 25% are indexed in international databases. Consclusions: 6 biomedical Hungarian periodicals covered by each of the three main *bibliographic* databases (Medline, Scopus, Web of Science) have the best qualities. Authors recommend to improve viewpoints of the scientific aspect and international visibility. The basis of qualitative adequacy are the accurate authors' guidelines, title, abstract, keywords of the articles in English, and the ability to publish on time. Addresses: [Berhidi Anna; Vasas Livia] Semmelweis Egyet, Kozponti Konyvtar, Budapest, Hungary. [Horvath Katalin; Horvath Gabriella] ComFit Kft, Budapest, Hungary. E-mail Addresses: aberhidi at lib.sote.hu Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AKADEMIAI KIADO RT, PRIELLE K U 19, PO BOX 245,, H-1117 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY ISSN: 0030-6002 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 171MX Unique ID: WOS:000320934600002 Cited References: Berhidi Anna, 2006, Orvosi Hetilap, V147, P457 [Anonymous], 2012, Master Journal List, [Anonymous], 2013, NLM Catalog: Journals referenced in the NCBI Databases, Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), 2009, Guidelines, International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), 2009, Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication, SciVerse Scopus, 2012, List of titles, Testa J., 2012, The Thomson Reuters Journal Selection Process, Hungarian Scientific Bibliography Database, 2009, Non-scientific Hungarian periodicalsMagyar Tudomanyos Muvek Tara. Kozerdeku es ismeretterjeszto magyar periodikak, Berhidi Anna, 2010, Orvosi hetilap, V151, P184 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320630800001 Title: Human rights. Right to health. Right to health information. The Venezuelan biomedical *journals* Authors: Stegemann, H Author Full Names: Stegemann, Herbert Source: INVESTIGACION CLINICA, 54 (2):119-121; JUN 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Editorial Material Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INST INVESTIGACION CLINICA, APARTADO 23, MARACAIBO 4001-A, VENEZUELA ISSN: 0535-5133 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, Research & Experimental Research Areas: Research & Experimental Medicine IDS Number: 167KL Unique ID: WOS:000320630800001 Cited References: Costas R., Users, narcissism and control-tracking the impact of scholarly publications in the 21st century, Stegemann H, 2012, Rev Med Hondur, V80, P143 2012, Rev. Soc. Venez. Hist. Med., V60, P3 Altmetric, Instantly get article-level metrics for any recent paper, Pakenham-Walsh N, 2012, Access to Health Information under International Human Rights Law, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321185100007 Title: Visual Analysis of Set Relations in a Graph Authors: Xu, PP; Du, F; Cao, N; Shi, CL; Zhou, H; Qu, HM Author Full Names: Xu, Panpan; Du, Fan; Cao, Nan; Shi, Conglei; Zhou, Hong; Qu, Huamin Source: COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM, 32 (3):61-70; 10.1111/cgf.12093 1 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: H, 5, 2 [Information Interfaces and Presentations]: User InterfacesGraphical user interfaces (GUI) KeyWords Plus: SOCIAL NETWORKS; VISUALIZATION; DIAGRAMS; HYPERGRAPHS Abstract: Many applications can be modeled as a graph with additional attributes attached to the nodes. For example, a graph can be used to model the relationship of people in a social media website or a *bibliographical* dataset. Meanwhile, additional information is often available, such as the topics people are interested in and the music they listen to. Based on this additional information, different set relationships may exist among people. Revealing the set relationships in a network can help people gain social insight and better understand their roles within a community. In this paper, we present a visualization system for exploring set relations in a graph. Our system is designed to reveal three different relationships simultaneously: the social relationship of people, the set relationship among people's items of interest, and the similarity relationship of the items. We propose two novel visualization designs: a) a glyph-based visualization to reveal people's set relationships in the context of their social networks; b) an integration of visual links and a contour map to show people and their items of interest which are clustered into different groups. The effectiveness of the designs has been demonstrated by the case studies on two representative datasets including one from a social music service website and another from an academic collaboration network. Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS): H. 5.2 [Information Interfaces and Presentations]: User Interfaces-Graphical user interfaces (GUI) Addresses: [Xu, Panpan; Shi, Conglei; Qu, Huamin] Hong Kong Univ Sci & Technol, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. [Du, Fan] Zhejiang Univ, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Peoples R China. [Cao, Nan] IBM Corp, TJ Watson Res Ctr, Armonk, NY 10504 USA. [Zhou, Hong] Shenzhen Univ, Shenzhen, Peoples R China. Funding Acknowledgement: Foundation for Distinguished Young Talents in Higher Education of Guangdong, China [LYM11113]; NSF of China [61103055]; MSRA Funding Text: We would like to thank Shauna Dalton for proofreading and the anonymous reviewers for their valuable and constructive comments. Hong Zhou is supported by Foundation for Distinguished Young Talents in Higher Education of Guangdong, China (No. LYM11113) and NSF of China Project (No. 61103055). Huamin Qu is supported by a grant from MSRA. Fan Du contributed to this paper during his visit to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0167-7055 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Software Engineering Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: 174VQ Unique ID: WOS:000321185100007 Cited References: Simonetto Paolo, 2009, COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM11th Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization (EuroVis 09), JUN 10-12, 2009, Berlin, GERMANY, V28, P967 McCallum A. 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CHI2006, 22-27 April 2006, Montreal, Que., Canada, MAKINEN E, 1990, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS, V34, P177 Steinberger Markus, 2011, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICSIEEE Visualization Conference (Vis)/IEEE Information Visualization Conference (InfoVis), OCT 23-28, 2011, Providence, RI, V17, P2249 Bezerianos A., 2010, COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM, V29, P863 Stapleton Gem, 2011, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS, V17, P88 Bertault F., 2001, Graph Drawing, V1984, P164 Doerk Marian, 2012, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VISUALIZATION AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS, V18, P2709 Fekete J.-D., 2004, Ieee infovis 2004 contest, the history of infovis, ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320739200006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Towards an econophysics view of intellectual capital dynamics: from self-organized criticality to the stochastic frontier Authors: McKelvey, B; Salmador, MP; Morcillo, P; Rodriguez-Anton, JM Author Full Names: McKelvey, Bill; Paz Salmador, Maria; Morcillo, Patricio; Miguel Rodriguez-Anton, Jose Source: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT RESEARCH & PRACTICE, 11 (2):142-161; SI 10.1057/kmrp.2013.18 MAY 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: intellectual capital, stochastic frontier, complexity dynamics, self-organized criticality, fractals, power laws KeyWords Plus: KNOWLEDGE CREATION; COMPLEXITY THEORY; SCALING BEHAVIOR; POWER LAWS; ZIPFS LAW; NETWORKS; ORGANIZATIONS; COMPANIES; STRATEGY; EMERGENT Abstract: The paper begins with research studying the concept and nature of Intellectual Capital (IC), as well as how close IC firms are to the stochastic frontier. Then basic concepts of complexity theory such as agents, self-organized criticality (SOC), connectivities, fractals, and power laws (PLs) are used to distinguish between two kinds of IC firms' success: traditional SOC applications to how firms maintain their position in a changing industry vs. how an IC firm (such as Apple) creates a new stochastic frontier. The research sets up PLs as indicators of whether or not firms and industries are SOC-effective and includes propositions about: (1) How IC firms benefit from complexity dynamics and SOC; (2) How PL distributions are indicators of efficacious SOC and adaptivity; and (3) Why IC attributes serve to create more transient dynamics pertaining to the stochastic frontier and the rest of the industry's rank/frequency distribution. Addresses: [McKelvey, Bill] Euromed Management Sch, Marseille, France. [Paz Salmador, Maria; Morcillo, Patricio; Miguel Rodriguez-Anton, Jose] Univ Autonoma Madrid, E-28049 Madrid, Spain. 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The authors previously (1995, 2000) investigated the prevalence of replication research by soliciting journal editors' perceptions of their disciplines' attitudes toward such work. Originally, two studies questioned editors - first in the natural and social sciences and, later, editors in advertising, communications, and marketing journals. Findings included that natural science editors have generally endorsed replication as a necessary part of research, while social science editors have been less than enthusiastic about its adoption. Marketing communications and advertising editors responded consistently with that of most other social science editors. This paper revisits journal editors' views of replication research and updates the state of research in the social sciences. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Easley, Richard W.; Madden, Charles S.] Baylor Univ, Dept Waco, Waco, TX 76798 USA. [Gray, Van] Baylor Univ, Hankamer Sch Business, Waco, TX 76798 USA. 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Search terms matched: JOURNAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320758200001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Deep impact: unintended consequences of *journal* rank Authors: Brembs, B; Button, K; Munafo, M Author Full Names: Brembs, Bjoern; Button, Katherine; Munafo, Marcus Source: FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 7 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00291 JUN 24 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: impact factor, journal ranking, statistics as topic, publishing, open access, scholarly communication, libraries, library services KeyWords Plus: PUBLICATION BIAS; EVALUATING RESEARCH; SCIENTIFIC OUTPUT; SCIENCE; CITATION; QUALITY; METAANALYSIS; RETRACTIONS; ARTICLES; INACCURACIES Abstract: Most researchers acknowledge an intrinsic hierarchy in the scholarly journals ("journal rank") that they submit their work to, and adjust not only their submission but also their reading strategies accordingly. On the other hand, much has been written about the negative effects of institutionalizing journal rank as an impact measure. So far, contributions to the debate concerning the limitations of journal rank as a scientific impact assessment tool have either lacked data, or relied on only a few studies. In this review, we present the most recent and pertinent data on the consequences of our current scholarly communication system with respect to various measures of scientific quality (such as utility/citations, methodological soundness, expert ratings or retractions). These data corroborate previous hypotheses: using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. Moreover, the data lead us to argue that any journal rank (not only the currently-favored Impact Factor) would have this negative impact. Therefore, we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system, will ultimately be necessary. This new system will use modern information technology to vastly improve the filter, sort and discovery functions of the current journal system. Addresses: [Brembs, Bjoern] Univ Regensburg, Inst Zool Neurogenet, D-93040 Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. [Button, Katherine] Univ Bristol, Sch Social & Community Med, Bristol, Avon, England. [Munafo, Marcus] Univ Bristol, UK Ctr Tobacco Control Studies, Bristol, Avon, England. [Munafo, Marcus] Univ Bristol, Sch Expt Psychol, Bristol, Avon, England. E-mail Addresses: bjoern at brembs.net Funding Acknowledgement: British Heart Foundation; Cancer Research UK; Economic and Social Research Council; Medical Research Council; National Institute for Health Research, under UK Clinical Research Collaboration Funding Text: Neil Saunders was of tremendous value in helping us obtain and understand the PubMed retraction data for Figure 1A. Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadeval were so kind as to let us use their retraction data to re-plot their figure on a logarithmic scale (Figure 1D). We are grateful to George A. Lozano, Vincent Lariviere, and Yves Gingras for sharing their citation data with us (Figure 3). We are indebted to John Ioannidis, Daniele Fanelli, Christopher Baker, Dwight Kravitz, Tom Hartley, Jason Priem, Stephen Curry and three anonymous reviewers for their comments on an earlier version of this manuscript, as well as to Nikolaus Kriegeskorte and Erin Warnsley for their helpful comments and suggestions during the review process here. Marcus R. Munafo is a member of the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, a UKCRC Public Health Research: Centre of Excellence. Funding from British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK, Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, and ! the National Institute for Health Research, under the auspices of the UK Clinical Research Collaboration, is gratefully acknowledged. Bjorn Brembs was a Heisenberg-Fellow of the German Research Council during the time most of this manuscript was written and their support is gratefully acknowledged as well. Cited Reference Count: 147 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION, PO BOX 110, LAUSANNE, 1015, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 1662-5161 Article Number: 291 Web of Science Categories: Neurosciences; Psychology Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology; Psychology IDS Number: 169DR Unique ID: WOS:000320758200001 Cited References: Moed HF, 1996, NATURE, V381, P186 Todd P., 2008, Ethics Sci. Environ. 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Polit., V8, P45 Lee Christopher, 2012, FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, V6, Prinz Florian, 2011, NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY, V10, P712 Kriegeskorte Nikolaus, 2012, FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, V6, Ioannidis John P. A., 2012, PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, V7, P645 Sarewitz Daniel, 2013, NATURE, V493, P7 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 18 of 40. 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:000320630800001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Human rights. Right to health. Right to health information. The Venezuelan biomedical *journals* Authors: Stegemann, H Author Full Names: Stegemann, Herbert Source: INVESTIGACION CLINICA, 54 (2):119-121; JUN 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Editorial Material Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INST INVESTIGACION CLINICA, APARTADO 23, MARACAIBO 4001-A, VENEZUELA ISSN: 0535-5133 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, Research & Experimental Research Areas: Research & Experimental Medicine IDS Number: 167KL Unique ID: WOS:000320630800001 Cited References: Costas R., Users, narcissism and control-tracking the impact of scholarly publications in the 21st century, Stegemann H, 2012, Rev Med Hondur, V80, P143 2012, Rev. Soc. Venez. Hist. Med., V60, P3 Altmetric, Instantly get article-level metrics for any recent paper, Pakenham-Walsh N, 2012, Access to Health Information under International Human Rights Law, ======================================================================= *Record 19 of 40. 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:000320950800008 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Robust analysis of *bibliometric* data Authors: De Battisti, F; Salini, S Author Full Names: De Battisti, Francesca; Salini, Silvia Source: STATISTICAL METHODS AND APPLICATIONS, 22 (2):269-283; 10.1007/s10260-012-0217-0 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric indicators, Multivariate transformation, Cluster analysis, Forward search KeyWords Plus: WEB-OF-SCIENCE; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; SCOPUS; TRANSFORMATIONS; COVERAGE Abstract: This work stems from the idea of describing the scientific productivity of Italian statisticians. There are several problems that must be addressed in achieving this goal: What data should be used? Have the data been cleaned? What techniques can be used? We propose the use of multiple sources and multiple metrics to get a complete information base. We check the correctness of the data using multivariate outlier identification techniques. We appropriately transform the data. We apply robust clustering to verify the existence of homogeneous groups. We suggest the use of forward search to establish a ranking among scholars. The proposed methodology, which, in this case, allowed us to group scholars into four homogeneous groups and sort them according to multidimensional data, can be applied to other similar applications in bibliometrics. Addresses: [De Battisti, Francesca; Salini, Silvia] Univ Milan, Dept Econ Management & Quantitat Methods, Milan, Italy. E-mail Addresses: francesca.debattisti at unimi.it; silvia.salini at unimi.it Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY ISSN: 1618-2510 Web of Science Categories: Statistics & Probability Research Areas: Mathematics IDS Number: 171TA Unique ID: WOS:000320950800008 Cited References: Atkinson AC, 2000, Robust diagnostic regression analysis, Marchant T, 2009, Scientometrics, V80, P327 Atkinson AC, 2006, Data analysis classification and the forward search, Katsaros C, 2006, Generalized h-index for disclosing latent facts in citation networks, De Moya-Anegon Felix, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P53 Rivellini G, 2006, Scientometrics, V67, P3 Moed HF, 2005, Citation analysis in research evaluation, Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Atkinson A. C., 2007, COMPUTATIONAL STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS, V52, P272 Baccini Alberto, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P382 Hirsch E, 2005, PNAS. 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So far, few researchers have investigated this issue among scientists. We conducted a survey of neuroscientists in Germany and the United States in which we asked them about their own information-seeking behaviors and their assessment of the influence of various types of "old" and "new" media on public opinion and political decisionmaking. Our findings suggest that neuroscientists continue to use traditional journalistic media more often than blogs and social networks for information seeking but perceive all of these channels to have a strong influence on public opinion and political decisionmaking processes. Addresses: [Allgaier, Joachim; Lo, Yin-Yueh; Peters, Hans Peter] Julich Res Ctr, Inst Neurosci & Med, Julich, Germany. [Dunwoody, Sharon] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Sch Journalism & Mass Commun, Madison, WI USA. [Brossard, Dominique] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Dept Life Sci Commun, Madison, WI USA. E-mail Addresses: jo.allgaier at fz-juelich.de; dunwoody at wisc.edu Funding Acknowledgement: German Federal Ministry for Education and Research Funding Text: The present research was supported by a grant from the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research. We acknowledge Gisela Degen's help and technical support in conducting the online survey. We also thank three anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful comments. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER INST BIOLOGICAL SCI, 1444 EYE ST, NW, STE 200, WASHINGTON, DC 20005 USA ISSN: 0006-3568 Web of Science Categories: Biology Research Areas: Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics IDS Number: 165NX Unique ID: WOS:000320491700014 Cited References: Wolinsky Howard, 2011, EMBO REPORTS, V12, P1102 Brumfiel Geoff, 2009, NATURE, V458, P274 O'Connell Garret, 2011, EMBO REPORTS, V12, P630 Heinemann LV, 2010, BioSocieties, V5, P291 Gonon F, 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Kiernan V, 2003, SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, V25, P3 Illes Judy, 2010, NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE, V11, P61 Nentwich M, 2012, Cyberscience 2.0: Research in the Age of Digital Social Networks, Abi-Rached Joelle M., 2008, EMBO REPORTS, V9, P1158 Price V., 1992, Public Opinion. 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How Researchers Perceive and Use Web 2.0, ======================================================================= Search terms matched: CITATIONS(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:000320447600013 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: KNOWLEDGE NETWORKS IN ARTICLES ON SCIENCE COMMUNICATION: a study based on *citations* in *journal* articles in the field of information science in Brazil Authors: da Silva, EL; Pinheiro, LV; Reinheimer, FM Author Full Names: da Silva, Edna Lucia; Pinheiro, Liliane Vieira; Reinheimer, Frederico Maragno Source: INFORMACAO & SOCIEDADE-ESTUDOS, 23 (1):159-174; 2013 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Science Communication, Information science, Bibliometrics, Citation studies, Brazil KeyWords Plus: COCITATION Abstract: This study is founded on the assumption that journal articles represent the published science in a specific area of knowledge and that citations and co-citations give an indication of relationships established between researchers, thus allowing a knowledge network to be mapped. Based on the analysis of the articles and citations in the articles that refer to science communication published in the principal information science journals in Brazil, this study seeks to map and show the development of research in the field in the country. The results show that the most influential authors on the theme are academics from Science Communication, the most cited of whom are Meadows and Mueller. There is a high frequency of national authors among the most influential, and this shows the growth and consolidation of the field in Brazil. This shows that Brazilian Science Communication has a corpus of significant work and research that are cited in the articles produced. The network is tightly connected, and there appear to be no isolated communities. However, there is a grouping of certain studies and authors around the most influential authors. Based on these results one can infer that the field of Science Communication in Brazil is developed in the main by educational institutions with study groups and/or post-graduate programmes with a research line in common with the subject at hand; it is connected with a group of researchers - authors of the scientific articles and also the cited authors - who work in universities and develop studies in the field, making it possible to assert that this group influences and inspires Science Communication in Brazil. The research process showed that bibliometric citation and co-citation analysis techniques are able to show standards and key elements of production in science communication published in Information Science journal articles in Brazil. Addresses: [da Silva, Edna Lucia; Pinheiro, Liliane Vieira; Reinheimer, Frederico Maragno] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. 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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:000320025500014 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: SOURCE *CITATION* IN GREEK HISTORIOGRAPHY AND IN LUKE(-ACTS) Authors: Pitts, AW Author Full Names: Pitts, Andrew W. Editor(s): Porter SE; Pitts AW Source: CHRISTIAN ORIGINS AND GRECO-ROMAN CULTURE: SOCIAL AND LITERARY CONTEXTS FOR THE NEW TESTAMENT, 9 349-388; 2013 Book Series: Texts and Editions for New Testament Study Language: English Document Type: Article; Book Chapter KeyWords Plus: IMITATION; PLATO; INTERVENTIONS; THUCYDIDES; ARISTOTLE Addresses: McMaster Divin Coll, Hamilton, ON, Canada. 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Expectations are that center-based research should yield qualitatively different research than single-investigator-produced research, but demonstrating the particular effects of a center is challenging. The notion of 'centerness' is that science centers can yield findings that reflect conceptual collisions across disciplinary or geographic boundaries between a center's scientific members. Collaborative research commonly is assessed using co-authorships of scientific publications. Co-authorship measures can be conveniently and unobtrusively operationalized, yet they can yield indicators (especially for a small center) showing little change in collaboration in a center-context, while richer findings of collaboration are evidenced in observing other aspects of center members' behavior. This article puts forth the use of social network analysis and bibliographic coupling as measures of 'centerness' and presents their characteristics in the context of an National Science Foundation (NSF) science center. Bibliographic coupling is characterized as a measure of centerness over the time period of the establishment of an NSF-funded science center. We also examine changes in bibliographic coupling indicators alongside changes in co-authorship networks and a social network survey of center participants. Bibliographic coupling is shown to make a distinctive contribution to measurement of centerness, demonstrating increasing coupling from the pre-center and since-center periods. This increase in centerness as represented in bibliographic coupling does not dramatically change when self-citations are removed. Overall, results show this to be a useful and consistent measure of centerness and knowledge coalescence within the research center environment. Addresses: [Youtie, Jan] Georgia Inst Technol, Enterprise Innovat Inst, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. [Youtie, Jan; Kay, Luciano; Melkers, Julia] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. 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The word "impact" seems to fir a variety of situations where the meaning intended is akin to "weight" or "influence". EG Title: A New Quantitative Model for Web Service Security Authors: Banaei, O; Khorsandi, S Author Full Names: Banaei, Omid; Khorsandi, Siavash Editor(s): Yang Y Source: PROCEEDINGS OF 2012 IEEE 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, 749-755; 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 14th IEEE International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT) Conference Date: NOV 09-11, 2012 Conference Location: Chengdu, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: IEEE, IEEE Beijing Sect, Chinese Inst Elect, China Inst Commun, Chinese Assoc Artificial Intelligence, Beijing Univ Posts & Telecommunicat, Natl Key Lab Sci & Technol Informat Syst Secur, Shandong Univ, Univ Elect Sci & Technol China, Tsinghua Univ, Kunming Univ Sci & Technol, Chengdu Univ Informat Technol, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ Author Keywords: component, Security, Web Service, SOA, Risk Analysis Abstract: Security is one of important QoS properties of web services that need to be quantified. Quantifying Security can help both in selecting among published web services and also in assessing security weaknesses of services by service providers. In this paper we propose a three level hierarchical architecture for web service security. In this architecture we consider all of important aspects of security that they are: authentication, integrity, authorization, confidentiality, availability and non-repudiation. For each aspect is considered the most important web service threats. Furthermore we consider likelihood and *impact factor* for each threat. Then we compute weight of each impact with using AHP and finally total security index is computed with weighted averaging. Addresses: [Banaei, Omid; Khorsandi, Siavash] Amirkabir Univ Technol, Tehran Polytech, Comp Engn & Informat Technol Dept, Tehran, Iran. E-mail Addresses: omid.banaei at aut.ac.ir; khorsandi at aut.ac.ir Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4673-2101-3 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Telecommunications Research Areas: Engineering; Telecommunications IDS Number: BFM15 Unique ID: WOS:000320472100139 Cited References: Houmb S. H., 2005, Proc. of ICEECS, Ferris C., 2004, W3C note, Ji X., 2010, 2010 IEEE Second International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom), V1026-1031, Ahmed M. S., 2008, the 27th Conference on Computer Communications, P1957 International Organization for Standardization (ISO/IEC), 2004, Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Singhal A., 2007, NIST Special Publication, V800, P4 Bishop M. A., 2002, The art and science of computer security, Saaty T.L., 2005, Encyclopedia of Biostatistics, Youxiang D., 2011, Journal of Next Generation Information Technology, V2, Yautsiukhin A., 2008, 13th Nordic Workshop on Secure IT Systems, Copenhagen, Denmark, V26, ======================================================================= From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 3 18:24:12 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:24:12 +0000 Subject: Papers of potential interest to Sig Merics readers (5) Message-ID: *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320660500034 Title: Comment on Moverley et al.: Impact factors of orthopaedic *journals* between 2000 and 2010: trends and comparisons with other surgical specialities Authors: Urrutia, J Author Full Names: Urrutia, Julio Source: INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, 37 (7):1419-1419; 10.1007/s00264-013-1913-6 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Sch Med, Santiago, Chile. E-mail Addresses: jurrutia at med.puc.cl Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0341-2695 Web of Science Categories: Orthopedics Research Areas: Orthopedics IDS Number: 167UL Unique ID: WOS:000320660500034 Cited References: Moverley Robert, 2013, INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, V37, P561 ======================================================================= *Record 5 of 34. 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:000320108200005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A MODERN PERSPECTIVE ON SOME OF THE MOST HIGHLY *CITED* JNNP PAPERS OF ALL TIME Frontal lobe dementia, motor neuron disease, and clinical and neuropathological criteria Authors: Neary, D; Snowden, J Author Full Names: Neary, David; Snowden, Julie Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 84 (7):713-714; 10.1136/jnnp-2012-304549 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS; FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA; HEXANUCLEOTIDE REPEAT; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; DEGENERATION; CONSENSUS; C9ORF72; FTD Addresses: [Neary, David; Snowden, Julie] Salford Royal NHS Fdn Trust, Manchester Acad Hlth Sci Ctr, Cerebral Funct Unit, Salford M6 8HD, Lancs, England. [Neary, David; Snowden, Julie] Univ Manchester, Inst Brain Behav & Mental Hlth, Manchester, Lancs, England. E-mail Addresses: david.neary at srft.nhs.uk Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-3050 Web of Science Categories: Clinical Neurology; Psychiatry; Surgery Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology; Psychiatry; Surgery IDS Number: 160HB Unique ID: WOS:000320108200005 Cited References: Rascovsky Katya, 2011, BRAIN, V134, P2456 Neary D, 1998, NEUROLOGY, V51, P1546 Neumann Manuela, 2006, SCIENCE, V314, P130 Mackenzie Ian R. 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Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRIC(1); SCIENTOMETRICS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320570600003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Innovation as a nonlinear process, the *scientometric* perspective, and the specification of an "innovation opportunities explorer' Authors: Leydesdorff, L; Rotolo, D; de Nooy, W Author Full Names: Leydesdorff, Loet; Rotolo, Daniele; de Nooy, Wouter Source: TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 25 (6):641-653; SI 10.1080/09537325.2013.801948 JUL 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: innovation, data-mining, scientometrics, network analysis, database, mapping KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; PATENT CITATIONS; TECHNOLOGICAL TRAJECTORIES; TECHNICAL CHANGE; DRUG DISCOVERY; JOURNAL MAPS; LOCK-IN; SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; NETWORK Abstract: The process of innovation follows nonlinear patterns across the domains of science, technology, and the economy. Novel bibliometric mapping techniques can be used to investigate and represent distinctive, but complementary perspectives on the innovation process (e.g. demand' and supply') as well as the interactions among these perspectives using animations. In a map, the different perspectives can be represented as continents' of data related to varying extents over time. For example, the different branches of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the Medline database provide sources of such perspectives (e.g. Diseases' vs Drugs and Chemicals'). The multiple-perspective approach enables us to reconstruct facets of the dynamics of innovation, in terms of selection mechanisms shaping localisable trajectories and/or resulting in more globalised regimes. By expanding the data with patents and scholarly publications, we demonstrate the use of this multi-perspective approach in the c! ase of RNA Interference (RNAi). The possibility to develop an Innovation Opportunities Explorer' is specified. Addresses: [Leydesdorff, Loet; de Nooy, Wouter] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Rotolo, Daniele] Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England. E-mail Addresses: loet at leydesdorff.net Cited Reference Count: 80 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-7325 Web of Science Categories: Management; Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Business & Economics; Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 166PW Unique ID: WOS:000320570600003 Cited References: Leydesdorff Loet, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P846 Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1622 David P., 1995, STI Review, V16, P13 ARTHUR WB, 1989, ECONOMIC JOURNAL, V99, P116 Gay B, 2005, RESEARCH POLICY, V34, P1457 Godin B., 2006, Journal of Technology Transfer, V31, P17 Nelson R., 1982, An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, Rafols Ismael, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1871 Gay B., 2010, Innovative network in transition: From the fittest to the richest, PRICE DJD, 1976, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V27, P292 Nagin Daniel S., 2010, JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE CRIMINOLOGY, V26, P445 Fire A, 1998, NATURE, V391, P806 Foray D., 2004, Economics of knowledge, MIT Technology Licensing Office, 2006, Licensing for RNAi Patents, Leydesdorff L., 2010, Debordements: Melanges offerts a Michel Callon, P283 Alcacer Juan, 2009, RESEARCH POLICY, V38, P415 NARIN F, 1992, RESEARCH POLICY, V21, P237 Nelson R. 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S., 1981, Introduction to multidimensional scaling: theory, methods, and applications, Bornmann Lutz, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1954 Fagerberg J., 2005, Leydesdorff Loet, 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P2239 Carter AP, 1996, EMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMYOECD Conference on Employment and Growth in the Knowledge-based Economy, NOV, 1994, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, P61 NARIN F, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V7, P369 Schmoch U., 2003, Final Report to the European Commission, DG Research, Leydesdorff Loet, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1810 Agarwal Pankaj, 2009, NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY, V8, P865 ====================================================================== *Record 8 of 34. 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:000321129700001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Scientific publications in ophthalmic *journals* from China and other top-ranking countries: a 12-year review of the literature Authors: Huang, WB; Wang, W; Zhan, J; Zhou, MW; Chen, SD; Zhang, XL Author Full Names: Huang, Wenbin; Wang, Wei; Zhan, Jiao; Zhou, Minwen; Chen, Shida; Zhang, Xiulan Source: BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY, 13 10.1186/1471-2415-13-25 JUN 26 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Ophthalmology, Publication, China, Top-ranking countries KeyWords Plus: 10-YEAR SURVEY; IMPACT FACTOR Abstract: Background: Eye diseases with increasing mortality are common health problems that affect people of all ages and demographic backgrounds. In this study, we study the publication characteristics in international ophthalmic journals of the US, the UK, Germany, Australia, Japan, and China. Methods: Articles published in 53 ophthalmic journals from 2000 to 2011 were retrieved from the PubMed database. We recorded the number of articles published each year, analyzed the publication type, and evaluated the accumulated and average impact factors (IFs), and the distribution of articles in ophthalmic journals in relation to IFs. The characteristics of publication outputs from China and other top-ranking countries were compared. Results: The total number of articles increased significantly during the past 12 years, with an increase of 51.0%. The growth in the annual number of articles from the US, the UK, Australia, and China showed a significantly positive trend. Publications from the US exceeded those from any other country and had the highest IFs, largest number of total citations of articles, and the most articles published in leading ophthalmic journals. During the past 12 years, China contributed 3.5% of the total publications, and the number of Chinese articles showed a more than 6-fold increase (from 99 to 605, R2 = 0.947, P<0.001). The numbers of IFs and citations of articles originating in China were mostly lower than for other top-ranking counties. Conclusions: Research on ophthalmic journals has maintained an upward growing trend from 2000 to 2011. Chinese ophthalmology research has developed rapidly, but the gap still exists between China and other top-ranking countries for the advanced level of research. Addresses: [Huang, Wenbin; Wang, Wei; Zhan, Jiao; Zhou, Minwen; Chen, Shida; Zhang, Xiulan] Sun Yat Sen Univ, State Key Lab Ophthalmol, Zhongshan Ophthalm Ctr, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: zhangxl2 at mail.sysu.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [81170849]; Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [S2011020002401]; Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology [2011C02] Funding Text: This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81170849), Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation (S2011020002401), and the Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology (2011C02). Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-2415 Article Number: Web of Science Categories: Ophthalmology Research Areas: Ophthalmology IDS Number: 174CE Unique ID: WOS:000321129700001 Cited References: Li Zhongwu, 2010, PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, V206, P835 Wells William A., 2007, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V176, P376 Li Zhi, 2011, JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIA, V25, P257 Li Zhi, 2010, JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, V69, PE20 [Anonymous], ISI Journal Citation Reports, Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P2623 Rosenberg LE, 1999, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, V103, P1621 Maeda K, 2003, JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, V38, P816 Chen Haoyu, 2012, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, V96, P896 ELLWEIN LB, 1989, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V64, P319 Sims JL, 2003, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, V31, P14 Liu Xiang-yi, 2011, CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, V124, P3314 West S, 2001, BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, V79, P244 Qin B, 2012, PLoS One, V7, Andersen Julia, 2006, Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection, V39, P436 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321218600001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Geographic trends in research output and citations in veterinary medicine: insight into global research capacity, species specialization, and interdisciplinary relationships Authors: Christopher, MM; Marusic, A Author Full Names: Christopher, Mary M.; Marusic, Ana Source: BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 9 10.1186/1746-6148-9-115 JUN 12 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Agriculture, Bibliometrics, Economics, Education, Journal, Medicine, Research publication KeyWords Plus: DIFFERENT WORLD REGIONS; PROFESSION; ARTICLES; JOURNALS; SCOPUS; EDUCATION; COVERAGE; SCHOOLS; FUTURE; GENDER Abstract: Background: *Bibliographic* data can be used to map the research quality and productivity of a discipline. We hypothesized that *bibliographic* data would identify geographic differences in research capacity, species specialization, and interdisciplinary relationships within the veterinary profession that corresponded with demographic and economic indices. Results: Using the SCImago portal, we retrieved veterinary journal, article, and citation data in the Scopus database by year (1996-2011), region, country, and publication in species-specific journals (food animal, small animal, equine, miscellaneous), as designated by Scopus. In 2011, Scopus indexed 165 journals in the veterinary subject area, an increase from 111 in 1996. As a percentage of veterinary research output between 1996 and 2010, Western Europe and North America (US and Canada) together accounted for 60.9% of articles and 73.0% of citations. The number of veterinary articles increased from 8815 in 1996 to 19,077 in 2010 (net increase 66.6%). During this time, publications increased by 21.0% in Asia, 17.2% in Western Europe, and 17.0% in Latin America, led by Brazil, China, India, and Turkey. The United States had the highest number of articles in species-specific journals. As a percentage of regional output, the proportion of articles in small animal and equine j! ournals was highest in North America and the proportion of articles in food animal journals was highest in Africa. Based on principal component analysis, total articles were highly correlated with gross domestic product (based on World Bank data). The proportion of articles in small animal and equine journals was associated with gross national income, research and development, and % urban population, as opposed to the proportion of food animal articles, agricultural output, and % rural population. Co-citations linked veterinary medicine with medicine in the United States, with basic sciences in Eastern Europe and the Far East, and with agriculture in most other regions and countries. Conclusions: *Bibliographic* data reflect the demographic changes affecting veterinary medicine worldwide and provide insight into current and changing global research capacity, specialization, and interdisciplinary affiliations. A more detailed analysis of species-specific trends is warranted and could contribute to a better understanding of educational and workforce needs in veterinary medicine. Addresses: [Christopher, Mary M.] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Davis, CA 95616 USA. [Marusic, Ana] Univ Split, Sch Med, Dept Res Biomed & Hlth, Split 21000, Croatia. E-mail Addresses: mmchristopher at ucdavis.edu Funding Acknowledgement: University of California Funding Text: Publication costs were supported in part by the University of California-Davis Open Access Fund. Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1746-6148 Article Number: 115 Web of Science Categories: Veterinary Sciences Research Areas: Veterinary Sciences IDS Number: 175GJ Unique ID: WOS:000321218600001 Cited References: American Veterinary Medicine Association Communications Division, 2011, J Am Vet Med Assoc, V239, P953 Elsinghorst TAM, 2005, VETERINARY QUARTERLY, V27, P183 Bollen J, 2009, PLoS One, V4, Pe6022 USDA Economic Research Service, 2000, Rural Conditions and Trends, V10, P22 Willis N. G., 2007, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, V34, P1 De Moya-Anegon Felix, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P53 Rahman M, 2002, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V347, P1211 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Weale Andy R, 2004, BMC medical research methodology, V4, P14 Larson RL, 2004, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V31, P341 Prasse Keith W., 2007, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V231, P1340 Chieffo Carla, 2008, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V233, P910 US National Research Council, 2005, Animal Health at the Crossroads: Preventing, Detecting, and Diagnosing Animal Diseases, [Anonymous], 2011, ISI Journal Citation Reports,, National Academy of Sciences, 2012, Workforce needs in veterinary medicine, Falagas ME, 2006, BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, V6, Soteriades ES, 2006, FASEB JOURNAL, V20, P29 Narver Heather Lyons, 2007, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V230, P1798 Lumeij Johannes T., 2006, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V33, P176 Marshak RR, 2005, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V227, P1234 [Anonymous], 2011, Market research statistics: U.S. Veterinarians, Hefler L, 1999, LANCET, V353, P1856 Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P352 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P2623 Grindlay Douglas J. C., 2012, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V39, P404 Rucker MJ, 2002, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V29, P63 Hailat N, 2005, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION53rd Annual Meeting of the European-Association-for-Animal-Production, SEP, 2002, Cairo, EGYPT, V32, P151 Gonzalez-Pereira Borja, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P379 Bliziotis IA, 2005, BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, V5, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320558500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Views on the peer review system of biomedical *journals*: an online survey of academics from high-ranking universities Authors: Ho, RCM; Mak, KK; Tao, R; Lu, YX; Day, JR; Pan, F Author Full Names: Ho, Roger Chun-Man; Mak, Kwok-Kei; Tao, Ren; Lu, Yanxia; Day, Jeffrey R.; Pan, Fang Source: BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, 13 10.1186/1471-2288-13-74 JUN 7 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Academics, Peer review, Biomedical journal, Online survey KeyWords Plus: RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; QUALITY; TRANSPARENCY Abstract: Background: Peer review is the major method used by biomedical journals for making the decision of publishing an article. This cross-sectional survey assesses views concerning the review system of biomedical journals among academics globally. Methods: A total of 28,009 biomedical academics from high-ranking universities listed by the 2009 Times Higher Education Quacquarelli Symonds (THE-QS) World University Rankings were contacted by email between March 2010 and August 2010. 1,340 completed an online survey which focused on their academic background, negative experiences and views on biomedical journal peer review and the results were compared among basic scientists, clinicians and clinician scientists. Results: Fewer than half of the respondents agreed that the peer review systems of biomedical journals were fair (48.4%), scientific (47.5%), or transparent (25.1%). Nevertheless, 58.2% of the respondents agreed that authors should remain anonymous and 64.4% agreed that reviewers should not be disclosed. Most, (67.7%) agreed to the establishment of an appeal system. The proportion of native English-speaking respondents who agreed that the "peer review system is fair" was significantly higher than for non-native respondents (p = 0.02). Similarly, the proportion of clinicians stating that the "peer review system is fair" was significantly higher than that for basic scientists and clinician-scientists (p = 0.004). For females, (beta = -0.1, p = 0.03), the frequency of encountering personal attacks in reviewers' comments (beta = -0.1, p = 0.002) and the frequency of imposition of unnecessary references by reviewers (beta = -0.06, p = 0.04) were independently and inversely associ! ated with agreement that "the peer review system is fair". Conclusion: Academics are divided on the issue of whether the biomedical journal peer review system is fair, scientific and transparent. A majority of academics agreed with the double-blind peer review and to the establishment of an appeal system. Female academics, experience of personal attacks and imposition of unnecessary references by reviewers were related to disagreement about fairness of the peer review system of biomedical journals. Addresses: [Ho, Roger Chun-Man; Tao, Ren; Lu, Yanxia] Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Dept Psychol Med, Singapore 117595, Singapore. [Mak, Kwok-Kei] Univ Hong Kong, Dept Community Med, Fac Med, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. [Mak, Kwok-Kei] Univ Hong Kong, Sch Publ Hlth, Fac Med, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. [Tao, Ren] Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Dept Med, Singapore 117595, Singapore. [Day, Jeffrey R.] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Educ, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. [Pan, Fang] Shandong Univ, Inst Med Psychol, Jinan, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: kkmak at graduate.hku.hk Cited Reference Count: 28 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-2288 Article Number: 74 Web of Science Categories: Health Care Sciences & Services Research Areas: Health Care Sciences & Services IDS Number: 166MJ Unique ID: WOS:000320558500001 Cited References: Jefferson T, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2786 Mahoney M, 1977, Cogn Ther Res, V1, P161 Fletcher RH, 1999, Peer review in health sciences, P45 Herrera AJ, 1999, NATURE, V397, P467 Eysenbach G, 2004, J Med Internet Res, V6, Poeschl Ulrich, 2012, FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, V6, Overbeke J, 1999, Peer review in health sciences, P32 Scarfe William C., 2010, ORAL SURGERY ORAL MEDICINE ORAL PATHOLOGY ORAL RADIOLOGY AND ENDODONTOLOGY, V109, P485 Benos Dale J., 2007, ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION, V31, P145 van Rooyen S, 1999, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V318, P23 Ioannidis John Pa, 2007, BMC MEDICINE, V5, Godlee FDK, 1999, Peer review in health sciences, P57 Groves Trish, 2010, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V341, Khan Karim M., 2008, BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, V42, P79 Rennie D, 1999, Peer review in health sciences, P90 Wager E, 2001, LEARNED PUBLISHINGMeeting of the Association-of-Learned-and-Professional-Society-Publishers, JAN, 2001, LONDON, ENGLAND, V14, P257 Horton R, 1993, Lancet, V342, P733 Cho MK, 1998, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION3rd International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP, 1997, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, V280, P243 Zheng Mei-Ling, 2011, MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR, V17, PSR21 Wakefield A. J., 2010, LANCET, V375, P445 Bornmann Lutz, 2010, PLOS ONE, V5, Ware M, 2008, Publishing Research Consortium, van Rooyen S, 1998, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION3rd International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP, 1997, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC, V280, P234 Hwang WS, 2005, SCIENCE, V308, P1777 Pulverer Bernd, 2010, NATURE, V468, P29 Abbasi Kamran, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, V102, P399 Khan Karim, 2010, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V341, Henderson Mark, 2010, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V340, ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321172500003 Title: Rank variability of the *Publish or Perish* metrics for economics and finance *journals* Authors: Haley, MR Author Full Names: Haley, M. Ryan Source: APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 20 (9):830-836; 10.1080/13504851.2012.697115 JUN 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publish or Perish, h-index, g-index, journal ranking, A10, A11, A12 KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; BUSINESS Abstract: This article analyses the 10 citation-based journal ranking metrics reported by Harzing's (2007) Publish or Perish (PoP) software (http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm) for 163 economics and finance journals. The results indicate that the 10 metrics produce rankings that are highly correlated. However, closer examination reveals that the variability in rank across the 10 metrics is significantly larger for some journals than others; this article identifies journals for which this is most poignant and offers possible solutions. Addresses: Univ Wisconsin, Dept Econ, Oshkosh, WI 54901 USA. E-mail Addresses: haley at uwosh.edu Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1350-4851 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 174RG Unique ID: WOS:000321172500003 Cited References: Barrett CB, 2000, APPLIED ECONOMICS, V32, P239 Harzing Anne-Wil, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P41 Kalaitzidakis P., 2003, Journal of the European Economic Association, V1, P1346 Currie Russell R., 2011, JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE, V35, P7 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P121 Mingers John, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V16, P303 Harzing A. W., 2007, Publish or Perish, Kodrzycki Y., 2005, New Approaches to Ranking Economics Journals, Engemann Kristie M., 2009, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST LOUIS REVIEW, V91, P127 Bontis Nick, 2009, JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, V13, P16 Zhang Chun-Ting, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, 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:000320614800001 Title: Oscars, Emmys, Tonys, and Most *Cited* Authors: Foegeding, EA Author Full Names: Foegeding, E. Allen Source: JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 78 (6):V-VI; 10.1111/1750-3841.12184 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: FUNCTIONAL FOODS; PRODUCTS Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0022-1147 Web of Science Categories: Food Science & Technology Research Areas: Food Science & Technology IDS Number: 167EV Unique ID: WOS:000320614800001 Cited References: Granato Daniel, 2010, COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND FOOD SAFETY, V9, P292 NOUXW, 2010, J FOOD SCI, V75, PM283 Mustafa R. A., 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PC28 Puangsombat Kanithaporn, 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PT40 FANC, 2010, J FOOD SCI, V75, PM302 Liu Guang-Ming, 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PT1 LEEJH, 2010, J FOOD SCI, V75, PH212 Kong Fanbin, 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PE627 Huang Qingrong, 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PR50 Sinesio Fiorella, 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PS55 Azeredo Henriette M. C., 2010, JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, V75, PN1 Granato Daniel, 2010, COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND FOOD SAFETY, V9, P455 Torres Duarte P. M., 2010, COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND FOOD SAFETY, V9, P438 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320497400011 Title: The new Highly *cited* researchers list from Thomson Reuters and the Shanghai Ranking: Spain's position and university map Authors: Docampo, D; Torres-Salinas, D Author Full Names: Docampo, Domingo; Torres-Salinas, Daniel Source: PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, 22 (3):264-272; 10.3145/epi.2013.may.11 MAY-JUN 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Thomson-Reuters, Highly Cited Authors, HiCi, University rankings, Shanghai ranking, ARWU, Spain, Universities Abstract: One of the products of Thomson-Reuters is the list of highly cited researchers, which became more important when it was incorporated into the Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities. Scores on the Shanghai Ranking HiCi indicator are related to the number of highly cited researchers (HCR) by university. In the 2013 edition, methodological changes have been made in listing highly cited authors. The main aim of this paper is to analyze these changes and the new HCR distribution by country. The paper also lists the new HCR from Spain. At the national level, Spain increased its global representation to 2.52% and at the institutional level 23 universities are scored on the HiCi indicator, helping to configure a new map of research excellence. The paper concludes with a preliminary assessment of the impact of the new lists on the position of Spain's universities in the Shanghai ranking. Addresses: [Docampo, Domingo] Univ Vigo, Atlantic Res Ctr Informat & Commun Technol, Vigo 36310, Spain. [Torres-Salinas, Daniel] Univ Navarra, Grp Evaluac Ciencia & Comunicac Cient, Ctr Invest Med Aplicada, Pamplona 31008, Spain. E-mail Addresses: ddocampo at uvigo.es; torressalinas at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EPI, APARTADO 32 280, BARCELONA, 08080, SPAIN ISSN: 1386-6710 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 165QC Unique ID: WOS:000320497400011 Cited References: Thomson-Reuters, 2012, Methodology for identifying highly-cited researchers, Docampo Domingo, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P567 Garfield Eugene, 1968, 135 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Delgado-Lopez-Cozar Emilio, 2009, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V18, P81 Rankings I-UGR, 2012, Shanghai ranking expanded: Universidades Iberoamericanas segun el Ranking de Shanghai, Bhattacharjee Yudhijit, 2011, SCIENCE, V334, P1344 Torres-Salinas Daniel, 2010, El profesional de la informacion, V20, P111 Docampo Domingo, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V86, P77 Garfield Eugene, 1986, Current comments, P3 Garfield Eugene, 1980, Current comments, V38, P5 Thomson-Reuters, 2013, Thomson Reuters resurrects the publication of its most highly cited resebrchers with updated methodology, Thomson-Reuters, 2012, Welcome to highly cited research from Thomson Reuters, GARFIELD E, 1973, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000318958001129 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: On Visualization of *Journals* Reference Network Based on Force-Directed Layout Algorithms Authors: Du, XY Author Full Names: Du, Xiuying Editor(s): Wang PC; Liu XD; Han YQ Source: ADVANCED DESIGNS AND RESEARCHES FOR MANUFACTURING, PTS 1-3, 605-607 2370-2374; 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.605-607.2370 2013 Book Series: Advanced Materials Research Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Materials and Products Manufacturing Technology (ICMPMT 2012) Conference Date: SEP 22-23, 2012 Conference Location: Guangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: Inner Mongolia Univ Technol, Korea Maritime Univ, Queensland Univ Technol Author Keywords: Reference Network, Force-Directed, Layout, Visualization KeyWords Plus: COMPLEX NETWORKS Abstract: Visualization of a journal network is to show the topology of journals reference in a graphic way so as to observe their interaction and importance. A reference network was drawn from the force-directed algorithm, and then compared to the degree centrality and betweenness centrality of the network, and analyzed with their compound influencing factor and core index by Pearson correlation coefficients at last. The results show that the force-directed layout algorithm can effectively reflect the referential status and relations of the library and information (LI) journals, and the importance of a journal can be determined from the layout in a visual and direct way. Addresses: Yulin Normal Univ, Yulin 537000, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: yldxy163 at 163.com Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, LAUBLSRUTISTR 24, CH-8717 STAFA-ZURICH, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 1022-6680 ISBN: 978-3-03785-544-7 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Manufacturing Research Areas: Engineering IDS Number: BEZ87 Unique ID: WOS:000318958001129 Cited References: Chen Cai-kou, 2010, Journal of System Simulation, V22, ZHAO Rong-ying, 2011, Information Science, V29, P1238 Boccaletti S., 2006, PHYSICS REPORTS-REVIEW SECTION OF PHYSICS LETTERS, V424, P175 Li Guojun, 2010, Journal of Academic Libraries, V5, P31 Milo R, 2002, SCIENCE, V298, P824 Gene B, 2003, Graph Drawing, ???, 2010, ????Information Science, V28, P1728 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320742000007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A bibliometric study of taxonomic botany Authors: Walton, C; Morris, A Author Full Names: Walton, Christopher; Morris, Anne Source: JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, 69 (3):435-451; 10.1108/JD-09-2012-0121 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Citation studies, Monographs, Botany, Biology, Libraries, Research work Serials KeyWords Plus: CORE JOURNAL LISTS; CITATION CHARACTERISTICS; LITERARY MONOGRAPHS; IMPACT FACTORS; FINE-ARTS; SCIENCE; INDEX; CLASSIFICATION; PHILOSOPHY; SOCIOLOGY Abstract: Purpose - The aims of this paper are to: investigate the citation-patterns of monograph books in taxonomic botany (looking mainly at publications and publishers, and the age of current literature); and make recommendations for collections management and reference services in libraries that hold botany materials. Design/methodology/approach - In total, 454 citations were collected at random from 47 botanical monographs published in 2009; a Bradford distribution of cited journals was produced; age-distributions of citations were devised; and other *bibliographical* characteristics were tabulated. Findings - A small Bradfordian core of highly-cited journals and important publishers of monograph books were identified; monographs are cited more often than journal articles; older materials are more important than in other sciences; monographs are used by botanists for current awareness purposes; coverage of botanical journals by citation indexes is poor. Research limitations/implications - The small size of the sample means that results were indicative. Further studies could: take larger samples; look at citations in journal articles, theses, conference proceeding; look at citations made over several years. Practical implications - Librarians should: note the core botanical journals identified here; continue to acquire botanical monographs and to retain older materials; display new botanical monographs prominently and include them in current awareness services. Originality/value - The bibliometrics of taxonomic botany have previously been little studied; likewise citations from monographs. This paper fills some of the gaps. Some of the bibliometric methods of J. M. Cullars were applied to botanical literature. Addresses: [Walton, Christopher] Univ Loughborough, Univ Lib, Customer Serv Dept, Loughborough, Leics, England. [Morris, Anne] Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough, Leics, England. E-mail Addresses: c.j.walton at lboro.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 64 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-0418 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 168XT Unique ID: WOS:000320742000007 Cited References: Norris Michael, 2010, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V66, P681 Moed HF, 1998, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V54, P387 Garfield E., 1980, Essays of an Information Scientist, V3, P132 LINE MB, 1974, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V30, P283 Nicholas D., 2009, Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer, Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V1, P222 Garfield E., 1981, Essays of an Information Scientist, V4, P355 Erftemeijer PLA, 2001, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANYMeeting on Marine Botany in the Western Indian Ocean, DEC 12-16, 2000, MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE, V67, P411 Nicholas D., 1978, Literature and Bibliometrics, CULLARS J, 1989, LIBRARY QUARTERLY, V59, P305 Williams R. B., 2011, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V67, P995 Braun Tibor, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P169 HIRST G, 1978, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V29, P171 NORDSTROM LO, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P381 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 Georgas H, 2005, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V66, P496 Andres A, 2009, MEASURING ACADEMIC RESEARCH: HOW TO UNDERTAKE A BIBLIOMETRIC STUDY, P1 Biswas B.C., 2007, Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science, V12, P22 Line M.B., 1979, The Structure of Social Science Literature as Shown by Citations, de Solla Price D.J., 1970, Communication among Scientists and Engineers, P3 Nicholas D., 1978, Literature Usage and Interrelationships in the Social Sciences as Shown by Citations in Monographs, Garfield E., 1981, Essays of an Information Scientist, V4, P563 Corby K, 2003, PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY, V3, P207 Garfield E., 1979, Citation Indexing: its Theory and Application in Science, Technology and Humanities, Persson O, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P339 Cronin B, 1997, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V53, P263 Griffiths M., 2011, Country Life, V205, P121 Garfield E., 1990, Current Contents, V13, P185 Glanzel W, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P171 Bensman SJ, 2001, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V52, P714 CULLARS J, 1988, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V49, P157 CULLARS J, 1985, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V46, P511 Al-Qallaf Charlene L., 2009, MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, V14, P83 Cullars JM, 1996, LIBRARY QUARTERLY, V66, P138 Garfield E., 1981, Essays of an Information Scientist, V4, P555 Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V2, P216 De Bellis N., 2009, Bibliometrics and Citation Analysis: from the Science Citation Index to Cybermetrics, Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V2, P205 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 LINE MB, 1975, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V36, P393 Bradford S.C., 1971, Documentation, CULLARS J, 1990, LIBRARY QUARTERLY, V60, P337 Morris A., 2011, SPSS for Information Science: an Introductory Guide to SPSS, Thompson Reuters, 2011, The Thompson Reuters Journal Selection Process, MacRoberts MH, 1997, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V48, P274 Johnson P., 2009, Fundamentals of Collection Development and Management, Garfield E., 1980, Essays of an Information Scientist, V3, P538 CULLARS J, 1992, LIBRARY QUARTERLY, V62, P325 Tang Rong, 2008, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V69, P356 Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V1, P289 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 LINE MB, 1979, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V35, P265 Bowman Michael, 1991, Collection Building, V11, P2 Garfield E., 1980, Essays of an Information Scientist, V3, P452 DELENDICK TJ, 1990, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V41, P535 Thompson Reuters, 2011, Journal evaluation and source coverage policies for BIOSIS products, Garfield E., 1980, Essays of an Information Scientist, V3, P326 Line M.B., 1977, EURIM II: A European Conference on the Application of Research in Information Services and Libraries, London, P51 WALLACE DP, 1987, LIBRARY JOURNAL, V112, P43 Lovegrove Barry G., 2008, BIOSCIENCE, V58, P160 LindholmRomantschuk Y, 1996, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V52, P389 McDonald John D., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P39 Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V2, P210 Cullars JM, 1998, LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH, V20, P41 ========================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320562200005 Title: A Prominent Approach to Determine the Excellence of Students E-Dissertation using H-index and UCINET Authors: Saraswathi, D; Kathiravan, AV; Kavitha, R Author Full Names: Saraswathi, D.; Kathiravan, A. Vijaya; Kavitha, R. Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED EDUCATION (ICTEE 2012), 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education (ICTEE) Conference Date: JAN 03-05, 2012 Conference Location: INDIA Conference Sponsors: IEEE, IEEE Educ Soc, IEEE India Council, IEEE Kerala Sect, Int Assoc Journals & Conf (IAJC) Conference Host: Amrita Univ, Amritapuri Campus Author Keywords: Scientometrics, Webometrics, Cybermetrics, Bibliometrics, impact factor KeyWords Plus: WEB; IMPACT; UNIVERSITIES Abstract: An Impact Factor is one measure of the relative importance of a journal, individual article or scientist to science and social science literature and research. Each index or database used to create an impact factor uses a different methodology and produces slightly different results, revealing the importance of using several sources to judge the true impact of a journal's or scientist's work. In the web environment, impact factor is measured through the number of hyperlinks counts and number of WebPages. The concept of self-citation is replaced by self-links, i.e., the links within the websites and citation is replaced by in-links, i.e., the links coming outside the websites. As we know, WIF is the logical sum of external and self-link WebPages divided by number of web pages found on that particular websites. There are number of ways to find the impact of journal, paper, and Web sites etc. The proposed system is going to find impact factor of students E-Dissertation by using! h-index and the related links of E-Dissertation represented diagrammatically by using UCINET software. This system is used to measure the quality of E-Dissertation. Most of the E-Dissertations are downloaded from the Web or required pages can read from the Web site itself. This was done by means of a citation analysis and a reader survey. For the citation analysis, impact factor, citing half-life, number of references per article, and the rate of self-references of a periodical were used as indicators. Webometric data have been collected through Yahoo! And Google search engines using special query syntax. Addresses: [Saraswathi, D.] KS Rangasamy Coll Arts & Sci, Namakkal 637215, TN, India. E-mail Addresses: saraswathi.ds at gmail.com; vijayakathiravan at gmail.com; kavitha.rajamanii at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4577-0726-1 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: BFM62 Unique ID: WOS:000320562200005 Cited References: Liu YX, 2007, Proceedings of ISSI2007, Madrid, P14 Hirsch J. E., 2007, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V104, P19193 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Li XM, 2003, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V27, P407 Jayshankar R, 2009, Annals of library and information studies, V56, P69 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Karolinska Institutet University Library, 2008, Bibliometrics - Publication Analysis as a Tool for Science Mapping and Research Assessmentversion 1.3, Mukhopadhyay P S, 2002, Information Management in e-Libraries, Smith A, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P363 Banks Michael G., 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P161 Lehmann S., 2005, arXiv: physics/0512238.2005, Elgohary Amgad, 2008, ELECTRONIC LIBRARYWorkshop on Language and Cultural Change, FEB, 2005, Groningen, NETHERLANDS, V26, P374 Saxena Vishal Kumar, 2010, Webometrics, Informetrics, Scienctomerics, Rousseau R, 2006, Science Focus, V1, P16 Jayshankar R, 2010, Web Credibility of Engineering College Websites Affiliated to Anna University, Bar-Ilan J., 2008, Scientometrics, V74, P57 Ravikumar S, 2009, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, September 13-16, 2009, Dalian, The STIMULATE-6 Group, 2007, First Monday, V12, WISER, 2005, Web Indicators for Scientific Technological and Innovation Research: A Survey of Practice, V43, P236 Mugnaini R., 2008, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V41, P258 Braun Tibor, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P169 From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 3 18:24:13 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:24:13 +0000 Subject: Papers of interst to Sig Metrics (6) Message-ID: *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320988700005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Statistical Reasoning in *Journalism* Education Authors: Dunwoody, S; Griffin, RJ Author Full Names: Dunwoody, Sharon; Griffin, Robert J. Source: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, 35 (4):528-538; 10.1177/1075547012475227 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: science, journalism, statistical reasoning, journalism education, numeracy Abstract: Surveys of journalism department heads in 1997 and 2008 showed general support for the need for journalism students to reason with statistical information. Stronger support was associated, in particular, with the perception that this cognitive skill would give students an advantage in the journalism job market. However, many chairs also perceived constraints to learning, such as student inability and/or unwillingness to focus on this material and the difficulty most of their faculty would have teaching it. Some of these concerns may be more perceptual than actual. Addresses: [Dunwoody, Sharon] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA. [Griffin, Robert J.] Marquette Univ, Diederich Coll Commun, Milwaukee, WI 53233 USA. E-mail Addresses: dunwoody at wisc.edu Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, CA 91320 USA ISSN: 1075-5470 Web of Science Categories: Communication Research Areas: Communication IDS Number: 172GP Unique ID: WOS:000320988700005 Cited References: Meier S. R., 2002, V3, P507 Kurz-Milcke E, 2008, Psychol Sci, V8, P53 Garfield J., 2002, Journal of Statistics Education, V10, Becker L. B., 1994, Myths and trends: What the real numbers say about journalism education, Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2008, ACEJMC accrediting standards, Cohn V., 2001, News & numbers: A guide to reporting statistical claims and controversies in health and other fields, Cusatis C., 2010, Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, V64, P356 Davidian Marie, 2012, SCIENCE, V336, P12 Coben D., 2000, Adult numeracy development: Theory, research, practice, P33 Meyer P., 1973, Precision journalism: A reporter's introduction to social science methods, Galesic Mirta, 2010, ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V170, P462 Garfield J., 1998, Proceedings of the fifth international conference on teaching statistics, Voorburg, Netherlands ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320570600003 Title: Innovation as a nonlinear process, the *scientometric* perspective, and the specification of an "innovation opportunities explorer' Authors: Leydesdorff, L; Rotolo, D; de Nooy, W Author Full Names: Leydesdorff, Loet; Rotolo, Daniele; de Nooy, Wouter Source: TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 25 (6):641-653; SI 10.1080/09537325.2013.801948 JUL 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: innovation, data-mining, scientometrics, network analysis, database, mapping KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; PATENT CITATIONS; TECHNOLOGICAL TRAJECTORIES; TECHNICAL CHANGE; DRUG DISCOVERY; JOURNAL MAPS; LOCK-IN; SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; NETWORK Abstract: The process of innovation follows nonlinear patterns across the domains of science, technology, and the economy. Novel bibliometric mapping techniques can be used to investigate and represent distinctive, but complementary perspectives on the innovation process (e.g. demand' and supply') as well as the interactions among these perspectives using animations. In a map, the different perspectives can be represented as continents' of data related to varying extents over time. For example, the different branches of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the Medline database provide sources of such perspectives (e.g. Diseases' vs Drugs and Chemicals'). The multiple-perspective approach enables us to reconstruct facets of the dynamics of innovation, in terms of selection mechanisms shaping localisable trajectories and/or resulting in more globalised regimes. By expanding the data with patents and scholarly publications, we demonstrate the use of this multi-perspective approach in the c! ase of RNA Interference (RNAi). The possibility to develop an Innovation Opportunities Explorer' is specified. Addresses: [Leydesdorff, Loet; de Nooy, Wouter] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Rotolo, Daniele] Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England. 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E-mail Addresses: dmagnus at stanford.edu Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1526-5161 Web of Science Categories: Ethics; History & Philosophy Of Science; Medical Ethics; Social Issues; Social Sciences, Biomedical Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; History & Philosophy of Science; Medical Ethics; Social Issues; Biomedical Social Sciences IDS Number: 168GB Unique ID: WOS:000320692600001 Cited References: Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 ====================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320570600006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A hybrid visualisation model for technology roadmapping: *bibliometrics*, qualitative methodology and empirical study Authors: Zhang, Y; Guo, Y; Wang, XF; Zhu, DH; Porter, AL Author Full Names: Zhang, Yi; Guo, Ying; Wang, Xuefeng; Zhu, Donghua; Porter, Alan L. Source: TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 25 (6):707-724; SI 10.1080/09537325.2013.803064 JUL 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: technology roadmapping, bibliometrics, term frequency analysis, qualitative methodologies, electric vehicles KeyWords Plus: US PHARMACEUTICAL-INDUSTRY; EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES; PATENT CITATIONS; IDENTIFICATION; OPPORTUNITIES; INFORMATION; PERFORMANCE; FRAMEWORK; SCIENCE Abstract: Technology roadmapping offers a flexible instrument to portray development status in support of technology forecasting and assessment. This paper integrates bibliometrics with qualitative methodologies and visualisation techniques to construct a hybrid model for composing technology roadmaps. The mapping arrays details on the evolution of the technology under study and contributes to understanding the macro-technology development status. We generate a global technology roadmap for electric vehicles to demonstrate the approach in an empirical study. Addresses: [Zhang, Yi; Guo, Ying; Wang, Xuefeng; Zhu, Donghua] Beijing Inst Technol, Sch Management & Econ, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China. [Porter, Alan L.] Georgia Inst Technol, Technol Policy & Assessment Ctr, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. E-mail Addresses: wxf5122 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 53 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-7325 Web of Science Categories: Management; Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Business & Economics; Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 166PW Unique ID: WOS:000320570600006 Cited References: Duan Chi-Hsiang, 2011, TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, V23, P583 Guo Ying, 2010, R & D MANAGEMENT, V40, P195 Gerdsri Nathasit, 2010, TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, V22, P229 Criscuolo Paola, 2008, RESEARCH POLICY, V37, P1892 Phaal R, 2004, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V71, P5 Jeon Jeonghwan, 2011, TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, V23, P899 Waltman Ludo, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P629 Meyer M., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P527 Zhang Y., 2011, Studies in Science of Science, V29, P833 Yoon B, 2005, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V72, P145 Winebrake J.J., 2003, Alternate energy: Assessment and implementation reference book, Walsh ST, 2004, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V71, P161 Huang Lu, 2011, TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, V23, P527 van Eck Nees Jan, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P523 Lai KK, 2005, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V41, P313 Daim Tugrul U., 2006, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V73, P981 Juznic Primoz, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P429 Zhang Y., 2011, Proceedings of 2011 international conference on computer communication and management, V8, P405 vanRaan AFJ, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P397 Shen Yung-Chi, 2010, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V77, P151 Rip A., 1998, Human Choice and Climate Change, V2, P327 Choi Changwoo, 2009, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V76, P754 Hufker T., 1994, Journal of Product & Brand Management, V3, P44 Porter Alan L., 2008, JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH, V10, P715 Lee S, 2005, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V72, P567 de Solla Price D. 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Proceedings of the 20th CIRP Design Conference, 19-21 April, 2010, Nantes, France, P567 Cozzens Susan, 2010, TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, V22, P361 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321129700001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Scientific publications in ophthalmic *journals* from China and other top-ranking countries: a 12-year review of the literature Authors: Huang, WB; Wang, W; Zhan, J; Zhou, MW; Chen, SD; Zhang, XL Author Full Names: Huang, Wenbin; Wang, Wei; Zhan, Jiao; Zhou, Minwen; Chen, Shida; Zhang, Xiulan Source: BMC OPHTHALMOLOGY, 13 10.1186/1471-2415-13-25 JUN 26 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Ophthalmology, Publication, China, Top-ranking countries KeyWords Plus: 10-YEAR SURVEY; IMPACT FACTOR Abstract: Background: Eye diseases with increasing mortality are common health problems that affect people of all ages and demographic backgrounds. In this study, we study the publication characteristics in international ophthalmic journals of the US, the UK, Germany, Australia, Japan, and China. Methods: Articles published in 53 ophthalmic journals from 2000 to 2011 were retrieved from the PubMed database. We recorded the number of articles published each year, analyzed the publication type, and evaluated the accumulated and average impact factors (IFs), and the distribution of articles in ophthalmic journals in relation to IFs. The characteristics of publication outputs from China and other top-ranking countries were compared. Results: The total number of articles increased significantly during the past 12 years, with an increase of 51.0%. The growth in the annual number of articles from the US, the UK, Australia, and China showed a significantly positive trend. Publications from the US exceeded those from any other country and had the highest IFs, largest number of total citations of articles, and the most articles published in leading ophthalmic journals. During the past 12 years, China contributed 3.5% of the total publications, and the number of Chinese articles showed a more than 6-fold increase (from 99 to 605, R2 = 0.947, P<0.001). The numbers of IFs and citations of articles originating in China were mostly lower than for other top-ranking counties. Conclusions: Research on ophthalmic journals has maintained an upward growing trend from 2000 to 2011. Chinese ophthalmology research has developed rapidly, but the gap still exists between China and other top-ranking countries for the advanced level of research. Addresses: [Huang, Wenbin; Wang, Wei; Zhan, Jiao; Zhou, Minwen; Chen, Shida; Zhang, Xiulan] Sun Yat Sen Univ, State Key Lab Ophthalmol, Zhongshan Ophthalm Ctr, Guangzhou 510275, Guangdong, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: zhangxl2 at mail.sysu.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [81170849]; Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [S2011020002401]; Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology [2011C02] Funding Text: This research was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81170849), Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation (S2011020002401), and the Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology (2011C02). Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-2415 Article Number: Web of Science Categories: Ophthalmology Research Areas: Ophthalmology IDS Number: 174CE Unique ID: WOS:000321129700001 Cited References: Li Zhongwu, 2010, PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, V206, P835 Wells William A., 2007, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V176, P376 Li Zhi, 2011, JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIA, V25, P257 Li Zhi, 2010, JOURNAL OF TRAUMA-INJURY INFECTION AND CRITICAL CARE, V69, PE20 [Anonymous], ISI Journal Citation Reports, Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P2623 Rosenberg LE, 1999, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, V103, P1621 Maeda K, 2003, JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, V38, P816 Chen Haoyu, 2012, BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, V96, P896 ELLWEIN LB, 1989, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V64, P319 Sims JL, 2003, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, V31, P14 Liu Xiang-yi, 2011, CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, V124, P3314 West S, 2001, BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, V79, P244 Qin B, 2012, PLoS One, V7, Andersen Julia, 2006, Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection, V39, P436 ======================================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321218600001 Title: Geographic trends in research output and *citations* in veterinary medicine: insight into global research capacity, species specialization, and interdisciplinary relationships Authors: Christopher, MM; Marusic, A Author Full Names: Christopher, Mary M.; Marusic, Ana Source: BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 9 10.1186/1746-6148-9-115 JUN 12 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Agriculture, Bibliometrics, Economics, Education, Journal, Medicine, Research publication KeyWords Plus: DIFFERENT WORLD REGIONS; PROFESSION; ARTICLES; JOURNALS; SCOPUS; EDUCATION; COVERAGE; SCHOOLS; FUTURE; GENDER Abstract: Background: Bibliographic data can be used to map the research quality and productivity of a discipline. We hypothesized that bibliographic data would identify geographic differences in research capacity, species specialization, and interdisciplinary relationships within the veterinary profession that corresponded with demographic and economic indices. Results: Using the SCImago portal, we retrieved veterinary journal, article, and citation data in the Scopus database by year (1996-2011), region, country, and publication in species-specific journals (food animal, small animal, equine, miscellaneous), as designated by Scopus. In 2011, Scopus indexed 165 journals in the veterinary subject area, an increase from 111 in 1996. As a percentage of veterinary research output between 1996 and 2010, Western Europe and North America (US and Canada) together accounted for 60.9% of articles and 73.0% of citations. The number of veterinary articles increased from 8815 in 1996 to 19,077 in 2010 (net increase 66.6%). During this time, publications increased by 21.0% in Asia, 17.2% in Western Europe, and 17.0% in Latin America, led by Brazil, China, India, and Turkey. The United States had the highest number of articles in species-specific journals. As a percentage of regional output, the proportion of articles in small animal and equine j! ournals was highest in North America and the proportion of articles in food animal journals was highest in Africa. Based on principal component analysis, total articles were highly correlated with gross domestic product (based on World Bank data). The proportion of articles in small animal and equine journals was associated with gross national income, research and development, and % urban population, as opposed to the proportion of food animal articles, agricultural output, and % rural population. Co-citations linked veterinary medicine with medicine in the United States, with basic sciences in Eastern Europe and the Far East, and with agriculture in most other regions and countries. Conclusions: Bibliographic data reflect the demographic changes affecting veterinary medicine worldwide and provide insight into current and changing global research capacity, specialization, and interdisciplinary affiliations. A more detailed analysis of species-specific trends is warranted and could contribute to a better understanding of educational and workforce needs in veterinary medicine. Addresses: [Christopher, Mary M.] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Davis, CA 95616 USA. [Marusic, Ana] Univ Split, Sch Med, Dept Res Biomed & Hlth, Split 21000, Croatia. E-mail Addresses: mmchristopher at ucdavis.edu Funding Acknowledgement: University of California Funding Text: Publication costs were supported in part by the University of California-Davis Open Access Fund. Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1746-6148 Article Number: 115 Web of Science Categories: Veterinary Sciences Research Areas: Veterinary Sciences IDS Number: 175GJ Unique ID: WOS:000321218600001 Cited References: American Veterinary Medicine Association Communications Division, 2011, J Am Vet Med Assoc, V239, P953 Elsinghorst TAM, 2005, VETERINARY QUARTERLY, V27, P183 Bollen J, 2009, PLoS One, V4, Pe6022 USDA Economic Research Service, 2000, Rural Conditions and Trends, V10, P22 Willis N. G., 2007, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, V34, P1 De Moya-Anegon Felix, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P53 Rahman M, 2002, NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V347, P1211 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Weale Andy R, 2004, BMC medical research methodology, V4, P14 Larson RL, 2004, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V31, P341 Prasse Keith W., 2007, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V231, P1340 Chieffo Carla, 2008, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V233, P910 US National Research Council, 2005, Animal Health at the Crossroads: Preventing, Detecting, and Diagnosing Animal Diseases, [Anonymous], 2011, ISI Journal Citation Reports,, National Academy of Sciences, 2012, Workforce needs in veterinary medicine, Falagas ME, 2006, BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, V6, Soteriades ES, 2006, FASEB JOURNAL, V20, P29 Narver Heather Lyons, 2007, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V230, P1798 Lumeij Johannes T., 2006, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V33, P176 Marshak RR, 2005, JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V227, P1234 [Anonymous], 2011, Market research statistics: U.S. Veterinarians, Hefler L, 1999, LANCET, V353, P1856 Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P352 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P2623 Grindlay Douglas J. C., 2012, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V39, P404 Rucker MJ, 2002, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION, V29, P63 Hailat N, 2005, JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION53rd Annual Meeting of the European-Association-for-Animal-Production, SEP, 2002, Cairo, EGYPT, V32, P151 Gonzalez-Pereira Borja, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P379 Bliziotis IA, 2005, BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, V5, ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321172500003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Rank variability of the Publish or Perish metrics for economics and finance *journals* Authors: Haley, MR Author Full Names: Haley, M. Ryan Source: APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 20 (9):830-836; 10.1080/13504851.2012.697115 JUN 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publish or Perish, h-index, g-index, journal ranking, A10, A11, A12 KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; BUSINESS Abstract: This article analyses the 10 citation-based journal ranking metrics reported by Harzing's (2007) Publish or Perish (PoP) software (http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm) for 163 economics and finance journals. The results indicate that the 10 metrics produce rankings that are highly correlated. However, closer examination reveals that the variability in rank across the 10 metrics is significantly larger for some journals than others; this article identifies journals for which this is most poignant and offers possible solutions. Addresses: Univ Wisconsin, Dept Econ, Oshkosh, WI 54901 USA. E-mail Addresses: haley at uwosh.edu Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1350-4851 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 174RG Unique ID: WOS:000321172500003 Cited References: Barrett CB, 2000, APPLIED ECONOMICS, V32, P239 Harzing Anne-Wil, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P41 Kalaitzidakis P., 2003, Journal of the European Economic Association, V1, P1346 Currie Russell R., 2011, JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE, V35, P7 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P121 Mingers John, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V16, P303 Harzing A. W., 2007, Publish or Perish, Kodrzycki Y., 2005, New Approaches to Ranking Economics Journals, Engemann Kristie M., 2009, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST LOUIS REVIEW, V91, P127 Bontis Nick, 2009, JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, V13, P16 Zhang Chun-Ting, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, 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:000320692300016 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A *Citation Analysis* of the Research on Manufacturing and Supply Chain Flexibility Authors: Seebacher, G; Winkler, H Author Full Names: Seebacher, Gottfried; Winkler, Herwig Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH, 51 (11):3415-3427; 10.1080/00207543.2013.774483 JUN 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation analysis, manufacturing flexibility, supply chain flexibility KeyWords Plus: MACHINE FLEXIBILITY; SYSTEMS; MANAGEMENT; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE; DEFINITION; DIMENSIONS; PRODUCTIVITY; UNCERTAINTY; PERSPECTIVE Abstract: Manufacturing and supply chain flexibility has been discussed extensively in the scientific literature. Given the different definitions, types and dimensions of flexibility, the purpose of this paper is to explore the origins and structure of the scientific research on manufacturing and supply chain flexibility. We identified a sample of 153 internationally published papers and conducted a citation analysis to examine the connections between the many scientific papers and to explore the most influential works and their impact on flexibility research. Our analysis revealed that research on flexibility received the most scientific attention between 1996 and 2005. However, the majority of the currently valid types and dimensions of flexibility have been defined in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. The current paper provides the leading academic journals and papers in the field of flexibility research. Additionally, the results of our citation analysis indicate that flexibilit! y research is significantly influenced by papers that have been presented at subject-specific conferences. 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More than 400 articles have been mapped with the help of a computer program called VOSviewer. From the interpretation of the map it is possible to conclude that there are five main clusters of interest in the field of E-waste research. These five clusters, in turn, can be grouped in two areas: one referring to management assessment and policy, the other to chemical and health issues. Conclusions shed light on how the streams of research evolved during the whole period of interest. Finally, directions for future research are identified. Addresses: [Corsini, Filippo; Frey, Marco; Rizzi, Francesco] Scuola Super Sant Anna, Ist Management, I-56127 Pisa, Italy. E-mail Addresses: f.corsini at sssup.it Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-908320-09-4 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Environmental Sciences Research Areas: Computer Science; Environmental Sciences & Ecology IDS Number: BFN94 Unique ID: WOS:000320667000018 Cited References: Lu Weisheng, 2011, WASTE MANAGEMENT, V31, P1252 Streicher-Porte M, 2005, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, V25, P472 Aguillo I. F., 2011, Scientometrics, V91, P343 Chan Janet K. Y., 2007, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, V41, P7668 David RJ, 2004, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V25, P39 van Eck Nees Jan, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P523 Widmer R, 2005, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, V25, P436 Persson O., 2009, Celebrating scholarly communication studies: A Festschrift for Olle Persson at his 60th birthday, V5, P9 Pillemer D. B., 1984, Summing up : the science of reviewing research, Fu H. Z., 2010, Waste Manage, V30, P2410 Wong M. H., 2007, ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, V149, P131 Heersmink Richard, 2011, ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, V13, P241 From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 3 18:24:12 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2013 22:24:12 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible inerst to Sig Metrics readers (4) Message-ID: ======================================================================= *Record 1 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320018600008 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Academic Performance Indicators for Departments of Geography in the United States and Canada Authors: Coomes, OT; Moore, T; Paterson, J; Breau, S; Ross, NA; Roulet, N Author Full Names: Coomes, Oliver T.; Moore, Tim; Paterson, Jaclyn; Breau, Sebastien; Ross, Nancy A.; Roulet, Nigel Source: PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER, 65 (3):433-450; 10.1080/00330124.2012.697798 AUG 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Google Scholar, h-Index, ISI, Scopus, Web of Science KeyWords Plus: CITATION; RANKINGS; KNOWLEDGE; QUALITY; SCIENCE; GENDER; INDEX; UK Abstract: A common problem faced by geography departments, particularly during times of fiscal compression and mounting pressure for accountability, is how to compare themselves and their faculty with others. The recent revolution in bibliometrics provides a growing volume of data that can be used in benchmarking exercises. In this article, we assess the production and citation of journal articles and books by tenure-track and tenured faculty in selected U.S. and Canadian geography departments (n = 17) according to a set of readily derived and transparent performance indicators derived from publicly available data. Scopus was used to assess article production and citation; Google Scholar was used for book citation. Results point to significant heterogeneity in department characteristics, productivity, and citation of published work. The number of publications, citations, and h-Index scores among scholars in the sample (n = 369) is related strongly to academic age and subfield of enqui! ry (i.e., physical or human geography) but notdespite apparently marked differences in output and citations-to gender. Addresses: [Coomes, Oliver T.; Moore, Tim; Roulet, Nigel] McGill Univ, Dept Geog, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada. [Roulet, Nigel] McGill Univ, Global Environm & Climate Change Res Ctr, Montreal, PQ H3A 0B9, Canada. E-mail Addresses: oliver.coomes at mcgill.ca; tim.moore at mcgill.ca; jpater10 at gmail.com; sebastien.breau at mcgill.ca; nancy.ross at mcgill.ca; nigel.roulet at mcgill.ca Cited Reference Count: 38 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0033-0124 Web of Science Categories: Geography Research Areas: Geography IDS Number: 159BI Unique ID: WOS:000320018600008 Cited References: SMITH DM, 1986, AREA, V18, P247 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 MORRILL RL, 1980, PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER, V32, P85 Baker Maureen, 2010, JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE FAMILY STUDIES, V41, P1 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Cynical Geographers Collective, 2011, Antipode, V43, P190 Johnston Ron, 2009, POLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, V7, P50 Probert B, 2005, GENDER WORK AND ORGANIZATION, V12, P50 TURNER BL, 1985, PROFESSIONAL GEOGRAPHER, V37, P271 Johnston Ron, 2008, ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, V40, P507 Hirsch J. 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Even though there are several attempts to understand the field of bioinformatics by bibliometric analysis, the proposed approach in this paper is the first attempt at applying text mining techniques to a large set of full-text articles to detect the knowledge structure of the field. To this end, we use PubMed Central full-text articles for bibliometric analysis instead of relying on citation data provided in Web of Science. In particular, we develop text mining routines to build a custom-made citation database as a result of mining full-text. We present several interesting findings in this study. First, the majority of the papers published in the field of bioinformatics are not cited by others (63 % of papers received less than two citations). Second, there is a linear, consistent increase in the number of publications. Particularly year 2003 is the turning point in terms! of publication growth. Third, most researches of bioinformatics are driven by USA-based institutes followed by European institutes. Fourth, the results of topic modeling and word co-occurrence analysis reveal that major topics focus more on biological aspects than on computational aspects of bioinformatics. However, the top 10 ranked articles identified by PageRank are more related to computational aspects. Fifth, visualization of author co-citation analysis indicates that researchers in molecular biology or genomics play a key role in connecting sub-disciplines of bioinformatics. Addresses: [Song, Min; Kim, Su Yeon] Yonsei Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Seoul 120749, South Korea. 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Remote sensing research went up significantly in the past two decades. Imaging science & photographic technology was the important subject category. International Journal of Remote Sensing was the top active journal. All authors were mainly concentrated in North America, Western Europe, and East Asia. Jackson TJ from USDA ARS was the most productive author, Coops NC from University of British Columbia had more high-quality articles, and Running SW from University of Montana carried the greatest geographical influence. The USA was the largest contributor in global remote sensing research with the most single-country and internationally collaborative articles, and the NAS! A was the most powerful research institute. The international cooperation of remote sensing research increased distinctly. Co-word analysis found the common remote sensing platform and sensors, revealed the widespread adoption of major technologies, and demonstrated keen interest in land cover/land use, vegetation, and climate change. Moreover, the remote sensing research was closely correlated with the satellite development. Addresses: [Zhuang, Yanhua; Thuminh Nguyen; He, Qingqing; Hong, Song] Wuhan Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China. [Liu, Xingjian] Univ Cambridge, Dept Geog, Cambridge CB2 3EN, England. E-mail Addresses: songhongpku at 126.com Funding Acknowledgement: National Sciences Foundation of China [40701184]; National High-tech R&D Program of China [2011AA120304] Funding Text: The authors are thankful to Mr. Nan Feng (University of Alabama at Huntsville, USA) for his assistance and discussions. This study is funded by National Sciences Foundation of China (No. 40701184) and National High-tech R&D Program of China (2011AA120304). 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (1):381-394; 10.1007/s11192-012-0898-z JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Indicators, Mathematical statistics, Normalization KeyWords Plus: JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR; SOURCE NORMALIZED IMPACT; SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS; CITATION INFLUENCE; RESEARCH OUTPUT; INDEX; MODEL Abstract: This paper aims at contributing to the on-going discussion about building and applying bibliometric indicators. It sheds light on their properties and requirements concerning six different aspects: deterministic versus probabilistic approach, application-related properties, the time dependence, normalization issues, size dependence and network indicators. Addresses: [Glanzel, Wolfgang] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Ctr R&D Monitoring ECOOM, Louvain, Belgium. [Glanzel, Wolfgang] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept MSI, Louvain, Belgium. [Glanzel, Wolfgang] LHAS, Dept Sci Policy & Scientometr, Budapest, Hungary. [Moed, Henk F.] Elsevier, SciVal Dept, Amsterdam, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: Wolfgang.Glanzel at econ.kuleuven.be; h.moed at elsevier.com Cited Reference Count: 40 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: 164IB Unique ID: WOS:000320401500024 Cited References: Burrell QL, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V64, P247 Bergstrom Carl T., 2008, JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, V28, P11433 Moed HK, 2005, CITATION ANALYSIS IN RESEARCH EVALUATION, V9, P1 Glanzel Wolfgang, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P355 PINSKI G, 1976, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V12, P297 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Moed Henk F., 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P211 Leydesdorff Loet, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1370 Leydesdorff L., 2011, ISSI Newsletter, V7, P10 DIEKS D, 1976, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V6, P247 Leydesdorff Loet, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P2133 Ingwersen P, 2001, CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, V46, P524 Glanzel W., 2006, Science Focus, V1, P10 Glanzel W, 1990, Statistics, V21, P613 Beirlant Jan, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P185 Barcza Krisztina, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P513 GARFIELD E, 1963, AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION, V14, P195 Schubert A., 1988, Informetrics, V87, P75 Glaenzel Wolfgang, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P415 Vincze I., 1974, Mathematical Statistics, GELLER NL, 1978, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V14, P93 Peng L, 1998, STATISTICS & PROBABILITY LETTERS, V38, P107 Glanzel W, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics, AUG, 2003, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, V60, P511 Zitt Michel, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P392 Brin S, 1998, COMPUTER NETWORKS AND ISDN SYSTEMS7th International World Wide Web Conference, APR 14-18, 1998, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA, V30, P107 Zitt Michel, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1856 Alvarez P, 1996, PUBLISHING RESEARCH QUARTERLY, V12, P57 Glanzel W, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P171 Zhou Ping, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P360 Frandsen TF, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P58 PRICE DD, 1981, SCIENTOMETRICS, V3, P55 Moed Henk F., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P265 Einmahl J. 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A NETWORK ANALYSIS OF JOURNAL CITATIONS Authors: Neal, JW; Janulis, P; Collins, C Author Full Names: Neal, Jennifer Watling; Janulis, Patrick; Collins, Charles Source: JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, 41 (5):549-564; 10.1002/jcop.21556 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MAPPING KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS; INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH; SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS; SCIENCE; TRANSDISCIPLINARY; COLLABORATION; INDEX Abstract: The current study uses social network analysis to explore one aspect of cross-disciplinary connections in community psychology-citations from articles published in community psychology's main journals (i.e., American Journal of Community Psychology and Journal of Community Psychology) to allied disciplines in 2009. Results indicate that although community psychology journals cited a wide range of disciplines, their levels of citation to any individual journal in another discipline never exceeded 10% of their total network citations. Additionally, journals in other disciplines did not exhibit many citations to community psychology journals. Observed homophily measures indicate that community psychology journals have more cross-disciplinary citations than articles published in the flagship journals of clinical psychology, sociology, and public health. However, relative homophily measures suggest that community psychology journals are also far more likely to cite within discipl! ine than expected by chance. Implications and future directions for cross-disciplinary endeavors in community psychology are suggested. Addresses: [Neal, Jennifer Watling; Janulis, Patrick; Collins, Charles] Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA. E-mail Addresses: jneal at msu.edu Cited Reference Count: 35 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0090-4392 Web of Science Categories: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Psychology, Multidisciplinary; Social Work Research Areas: Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Psychology; Social Work IDS Number: 161EU Unique ID: WOS:000320175800003 Cited References: Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P787 Haines Valerie A., 2011, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V47, P1 Leydesdorff Loet, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P348 Toro PA, 2005, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY112th Annual Convention of the American-Psychological-Association, JUL 28-AUG 01, 2004, Honolulu, HI, V35, P9 Maton Kenneth I., 2006, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V38, P9 Smith Janet L., 2006, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V38, P23 Boyack KW, 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, P5192 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 McPherson M, 2001, ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY, V27, P415 LOUNSBURY JW, 1980, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V8, P415 Stokols Daniel, 2006, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V38, P63 SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Leydesdorff L, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P601 Shiffrin RM, 2004, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V101, P5183 Moody J, 2004, AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, V69, P213 Martin PP, 2004, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, V34, P163 Maton KI, 2000, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGYAnnual Meeting of the American-Psychological-Association, AUG 18-24, 1999, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, V28, P25 Merritt D. 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C., 1966, Community psychology: A report of the Boston Conference on the education of psychologists for Community Mental Health, P1 ======================================================================= *Record 6 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320570600003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Innovation as a nonlinear process, the scientometric perspective, and the specification of an "innovation opportunities explorer' Authors: Leydesdorff, L; Rotolo, D; de Nooy, W Author Full Names: Leydesdorff, Loet; Rotolo, Daniele; de Nooy, Wouter Source: TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT, 25 (6):641-653; SI 10.1080/09537325.2013.801948 JUL 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: innovation, data-mining, scientometrics, network analysis, database, mapping KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; PATENT CITATIONS; TECHNOLOGICAL TRAJECTORIES; TECHNICAL CHANGE; DRUG DISCOVERY; JOURNAL MAPS; LOCK-IN; SCIENCE; KNOWLEDGE; NETWORK Abstract: The process of innovation follows nonlinear patterns across the domains of science, technology, and the economy. Novel bibliometric mapping techniques can be used to investigate and represent distinctive, but complementary perspectives on the innovation process (e.g. demand' and supply') as well as the interactions among these perspectives using animations. In a map, the different perspectives can be represented as continents' of data related to varying extents over time. For example, the different branches of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in the Medline database provide sources of such perspectives (e.g. Diseases' vs Drugs and Chemicals'). The multiple-perspective approach enables us to reconstruct facets of the dynamics of innovation, in terms of selection mechanisms shaping localisable trajectories and/or resulting in more globalised regimes. By expanding the data with patents and scholarly publications, we demonstrate the use of this multi-perspective approach in the c! ase of RNA Interference (RNAi). The possibility to develop an Innovation Opportunities Explorer' is specified. Addresses: [Leydesdorff, Loet; de Nooy, Wouter] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1012 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Rotolo, Daniele] Univ Sussex, SPRU Sci & Technol Policy Res, Brighton BN1 9QE, E Sussex, England. 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This indicator implements a field-normalization at the level of single paper and can therefore be applied to multidisciplinary groups of articles. Also, it is very practical for normalizations aimed at achieving the so-called size-independency. Thanks to these (and other) properties, this indicator is particularly versatile when evaluating the publication output of entire research institutions. This paper exemplifies the potential of the success-index by means of several practical applications, respectively: (i) comparison of groups of researchers within the same scientific field, but affiliated with different universities, (ii) comparison of different departments of the same university, and (iii) comparison of entire research institutions. A sensitivity analysis will highlight the succes! s-index's robustness. Empirical results suggest that the success-index may be conveniently extended to large-scale assessments, i.e., involving a large number of researchers and research institutions. Addresses: [Franceschini, Fiorenzo; Maisano, Domenico; Mastrogiacomo, Luca] Politecn Torino, DIGEP Dept Management & Prod Engn, I-10129 Turin, Italy. E-mail Addresses: fiorenzo.franceschini at polito.it; domenico.maisano at polito.it Cited Reference Count: 28 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: 164IB Unique ID: WOS:000320401500006 Cited References: Vinkler P, 2004, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V55, P431 Zitt Michel, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P392 Abramo Giovanni, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V89, P929 Glaenzel Wolfgang, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V37, P40 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P669 Waltman Ludo, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V89, P301 Franceschini F., 2012, Proceeding of the 17th international conference on science and technology indicators (STI 2012), 6-8 September, 2012, Montreal, Canada, Glaenzel Wolfgang, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P415 Scopus-Elsevier, 2012, Zitt Michel, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1856 Moed Henk F., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P436 Moed Henk F., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P265 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P170 Albarran Pedro, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P40 Courtault J. M., 2008, Economics Bulletin, V3, P1 Radicchi Filippo, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P121 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Wang Xianwen, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS13th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 04-07, 2011, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA, V91, P591 Maisano D., 2007, Management by measurement: designing key indicators and performance measurements, Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P64 Garfield E., 1979, Citation Indexing: its Theory and Application in Science, Technology and Humanities, ISI Web of Knowledge, 2012, Essential science indicators, Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P621 Leydesdorff Loet, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P644 Vinkler Peter, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1963 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2010, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, V203, P494 MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 Franceschini F., 2012, Journal of Informetrics, ======================================================================= *Record 8 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320660500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Improvement of research quality in the fields of orthopaedics and trauma-a global perspective Authors: Fayaz, HC; Haas, N; Kellam, J; Bavonratanavech, S; Parvizi, J; Dyer, G; Pohlemann, T; Jerosch, J; Prommersberger, KJ; Pape, HC; Smith, M; Vrahas, M; Perka, C; Siebenrock, K; Elhassan, B; Moran, C; Jupiter, JB Author Full Names: Fayaz, Hangama C.; Haas, Norbert; Kellam, James; Bavonratanavech, Suthorn; Parvizi, Javad; Dyer, George; Pohlemann, Tim; Jerosch, Joerg; Prommersberger, Karl-Josef; Pape, Hans Christoph; Smith, Malcolm; Vrahas, Marc; Perka, Carsten; Siebenrock, Klaus; Elhassan, Bassem; Moran, Christopher; Jupiter, Jesse B. Source: INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, 37 (7):1205-1212; 10.1007/s00264-013-1897-2 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review KeyWords Plus: EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE; JOINT-SURGERY; IMPACT FACTOR; USERS GUIDES; METAANALYSES; PUBLICATIONS; PRINCIPLES; GUIDELINES; JOURNALS; LEVEL Abstract: The international orthopaedic community aims to achieve the best possible outcome for patient care by constantly modifying surgical techniques and expanding the surgeon's knowledge. These efforts require proper reflection within a setting that necessitates a higher quality standard for global orthopaedic publication. Furthermore, these techniques demand that surgeons acquire information at a rapid rate while enforcing higher standards in research performance. An international consensus exists on how to perform research and what rules should be considered when publishing a scientific paper. Despite this global agreement, in today's "Cross Check Era", too many authors do not give attention to the current standards of systematic research. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to describe these performance standards, the available choices for orthopaedic surgeons and the current learning curve for seasoned teams of researchers and orthopaedic surgeons with more than three decades o! f experience. These lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the topics that will significantly influence the research development as we arrive at an important globalisation era in orthopaedics and trauma-related research. Addresses: [Fayaz, Hangama C.; Smith, Malcolm; Vrahas, Marc; Jupiter, Jesse B.] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Boston, MA 02114 USA. [Haas, Norbert; Perka, Carsten] Charite, Dept Orthopaed Surg, D-13353 Berlin, Germany. [Kellam, James] Carolinas Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Charlotte, NC 28204 USA. [Bavonratanavech, Suthorn] Bangkok Hosp, Dept Orthoped Surg, Bangkok 10310, Thailand. [Parvizi, Javad] Rothman Inst Ctr City Philadelphia, Rothman Inst Orthoped, Philadelphia, PA 19107 USA. [Dyer, George] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Boston, MA 02115 USA. [Pohlemann, Tim] Univ Saarland, Dept Trauma Hand & Reconstruct Surg, Homburg, Germany. [Jerosch, Joerg] Johanna Etienne Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, D-41462 Neuss, Germany. [Prommersberger, Karl-Josef] Rhon Klinikum, Clin Hand Surg, Bad Neustadt an der Saale, Germany. [Pape, Hans Christoph] Univ Aachen, Med Ctr, Dept Orthopaed Trauma, D-52074 Aachen, Germany. [Siebenrock, Klaus] Univ Bern, Inselspital, Dept Orthopaed Surg, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland. [Elhassan, Bassem] Mayo Clin, Dept Orthoped Surg, Rochester, MN 55905 USA. [Moran, Christopher] Univ Nottingham Hosp, Dept Trauma & Orthopaed, Nottingham NG7 2UH, England. E-mail Addresses: dr.hana.fayaz at hotmail.de Cited Reference Count: 39 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0341-2695 Web of Science Categories: Orthopedics Research Areas: Orthopedics IDS Number: 167UL Unique ID: WOS:000320660500001 Cited References: Lynch Joseph R., 2007, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V89A, P1010 Zlowodzki Michael, 2007, ACTA ORTHOPAEDICA, V78, P598 Dijkman Bernadette G., 2010, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V92A, P48 Baldwin Keith D., 2012, ORTHOPEDICS, V35, PE1416 Wright James G., 2007, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V89A, P1128 Obremskey WT, 2005, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V87A, P2632 Leopold SS, 2003, CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH, P293 Tornetta Paul, III, 2009, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V91A, P61 Wright James G., 2012, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V94A, P1537 Guyatt Gordon, 2011, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V64, P383 Ioannidis JP, 2010, Lies, damned lies, and medical dcience, Sambunjak Dario, 2012, INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, V36, P477 Garfield E, 1999, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V161, P979 Bhandari M, 2001, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V83A, P15 Ioannidis JPA, 2005, PLOS MEDICINE, V2, P696 Council of Science Editors, 2000, Editorial policy statements, GUYATT G, 1992, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V268, P2420 Egger M, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V315, P1533 GUYATT GH, 1995, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V274, P1800 Rossouw JE, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V288, P321 Eck Jason C., 2007, ORTHOPEDICS, V30, P60 GERBARG ZB, 1988, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V41, P503 Fayaz Hangama C, 2011, Patient safety in surgery, V5, P23 Lankhorst GJ, 2001, CLINICAL REHABILITATION, V15, P115 SEGLEN PO, 1992, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V43, P628 Leong JCY, 2004, J Jpn Orthop Assoc, V78, PS1 Gwilym SE, 2004, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME, V86B, P743 International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, 2003, Garfield E, 1994, Curr Contents, V25, P3 Okike Kanu, 2008, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V90A, P595 Perez EA, 2000, annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, Orlando, FL, Xue Deting, 2011, INTERNATIONAL ORTHOPAEDICS, V35, P3 ORI, 1992, Draft standards for the responsible conduct of science in PHS intramural research programs, Committee on Publication Ethics, 1999, The COPE report, Pines A, 1997, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY11th Congress of the European-Association-of-Gynaecologists-and-Obstetricians, JUN 19-22, 1996, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, V71, P193 Guyatt GH, 2000, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V284, P1290 Garfield E, 1998, The Physiologist, V41, P113 Schein M, 2001, SURGERY, V129, P655 Bernstein Joseph, 2012, The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume, V94, Pe95 ======================================================================= *Record 9 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320401500016 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Comparison of independent research of China's top universities using bibliometric indicators Authors: Fu, HZ; Ho, YS Author Full Names: Fu, Hui-Zhen; Ho, Yuh-Shan Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (1):259-276; 10.1007/s11192-012-0912-5 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientometrics, Peak-year citations per publication, h-Index, Science indicators, Web of science KeyWords Plus: PEKING-UNIVERSITY; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION; SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE; TSINGHUA-UNIVERSITY; CITATION ANALYSIS; MATERIALS SCIENCE; RESEARCH OUTPUT; INDEX; PUBLICATIONS Abstract: The institutionally independent publications of Tsinghua University and Peking University were compared by two main indicators namely peak-year citations per publication and h-index, based on the data extracted from the Science Citation Index Expanded, Web of Science from 1974 to 2011. Analyzed aspects covered total publication outputs, annual production, impact, authorships, Web of Science categories, journals, and most cited articles. Results shows that the two universities were in the same scale based on the peak-year citations per publication, the h-index, and top cited articles with no less than 100 citations. Publication of the top three most productive Web of Science categories differed between these two universities. Tsinghua University published more articles in applied science and engineering fields, while Peking University had more basic science articles. In addition, article life was applied to compare the impact of the most cited articles and single author artic! les of the two universities. Addresses: [Fu, Hui-Zhen; Ho, Yuh-Shan] Asia Univ, Trend Res Ctr, Taichung 41354, Taiwan. [Fu, Hui-Zhen; Ho, Yuh-Shan] Peking Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: ysho at asia.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 72 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: 164IB Unique ID: WOS:000320401500016 Cited References: Huang R. 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S., 2004, Scientometrics, V60, P205 Aksnes DW, 2003, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V12, P159 Leydesdorff Loet, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P23 Xu Yuxi, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, V130, P5856 Mervis Jeffrey, 2010, SCIENCE, V327, P407 Hayhoe R, 2005, COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, V49, P575 Zhang Xi, 2011, ADVANCED MATERIALS, V23, P1042 Treiman D. J., 2002, The growth and determinants of literacy in China, Zachos G., 1992, Scientometrics, V21, P195 Ho YS, 2006, WATER RESEARCH, V40, P119 ======================================================================= *Record 10 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320401500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Experimenting with the partnership ability phi-index on a million computer scientists Authors: Cabanac, G Author Full Names: Cabanac, Guillaume Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (1):1-9; 10.1007/s11192-012-0862-y JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Partnership ability index, Co-authorship, Empirical validation, Symbolic regression KeyWords Plus: JOURNALS Abstract: Schubert introduced the partnership ability phi-index relying on a researcher's number of co-authors and collaboration rate. As a Hirsch-type index, phi was expected to be consistent with Schubert-Glanzel's model of h-index. Schubert demonstrated this relationship with the 34 awardees of the Hevesy medal in the field of nuclear and radiochemistry (r (2) = 0.8484). In this paper, we upscale this study by testing the phi-index on a million researchers in computer science. We found that the Schubert-Glanzel's model correlates with the million empirical phi values (r (2) = 0.8695). In addition, machine learning through symbolic regression produces models whose accuracy does not exceed a 6.1 % gain (r (2) = 0.9227). These results suggest that the Schubert-Glanzel's model of phi-index is accurate and robust on the domain-wide bibliographic dataset of computer science. Addresses: Univ Toulouse, Dept Comp Sci, IRIT, UMR 5505,CNRS, F-31062 Toulouse 9, France. E-mail Addresses: guillaume.cabanac at univ-tlse3.fr Cited Reference Count: 21 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: 164IB Unique ID: WOS:000320401500001 Cited References: Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Freyne J., 2010, Communications of the ACM, V53, P124 Schubert Andras, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P303 Schubert Andras, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P179 Cabanac Guillaume, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P597 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P1 Koza J. 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J., 1926, Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, V16, P317 Schreiber M., 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P347 Wolfram D, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS33rd Annual Conference of the Canadian-Association-for-Information-Science, JUN 02-04, 2005, London, CANADA, V67, P301 Mallig Nicolai, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P564 Schmidt Michael, 2009, SCIENCE, V324, P81 ======================================================================= *Record 11 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320401500010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The role of statistics in establishing the similarity of citation distributions in a static and a dynamic context Authors: Ruiz-Castillo, J Author Full Names: Ruiz-Castillo, Javier Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (1):173-181; 10.1007/s11192-013-0954-3 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Citation distributions, Characteristic scores and scales, Power law distribution, Lognormal distribution, Log-location-scale family of distributions, Panel models, Multivariate models KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SCIENTOMETRIC INDICATORS; CHARACTERISTIC SCORES; SCIENCE; SCALES; UNIVERSALITY; IMPACT Abstract: Certain key questions in Scientometrics can only be answered by following a statistical approach. This paper illustrates this point for the following question: how similar are citation distributions with a fixed, common citation window for every science in a static context, and how similar are they when the citation process of a given cohort of papers is modeled in a dynamic context?. Addresses: Univ Carlos III, Dept Econ, Madrid, Spain. E-mail Addresses: jrc at eco.uc3m.es Funding Acknowledgement: Spanish MEC [SEJ2007-67436] Funding Text: Financial support from the Spanish MEC, through Grant No. SEJ2007-67436, as well as conversations with Pedro Albarran are gratefully acknowledged. A referee report helped to improve the original version of the paper. All shortcomings are the author's sole responsibility. 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A., 2012, Working paper 12-06, Albarran Pedro, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P385 Radicchi Filippo, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P121 Schubert A., 1988, P137 Wang Y., 2012, NBER Working Paper No. 18625, SCHUBERT A, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P281 Kelchtermans S., 2012, The Review of Economics & Statistics, Arellano Manuel, 2011, ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECONOMICS, VOL 3, V3, P395 MERTON RK, 1988, ISIS, V79, P606 MOED HF, 1985, RESEARCH POLICY, V14, P131 MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 ======================================================================= *Record 12 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319543800002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Growth dynamics of citations of cumulative papers of individual authors according to progressive nucleation mechanism: Concept of citation acceleration Authors: Sangwal, K Author Full Names: Sangwal, Keshra Source: INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, 49 (4):757-772; 10.1016/j.ipm.2013.01.003 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Citation analysis, Citation acceleration a, h Index, Progressive nucleation mechanism KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; HIRSCH-INDEX; PUBLICATION INDEX; ARTICLES; AGE; SCIENCE; OUTPUT; MODEL; OBSOLESCENCE; INDICATORS Abstract: Using data generated by progressive nucleation mechanism on the cumulative fraction of citations of individual papers published successively by a hypothetical author, an expression for the time dependence of the cumulative number L-sum(t) of citations of progressively published papers is proposed. It was found that, for all nonzero values of constant publication rate Delta N, the cumulative citations L-sum(t) of the cumulative N papers published by an author in his/her entire publication career spanning over T years may be represented in distinct regions: (1) in the region 0 < t < Theta(0) (where Theta(0) approximate to T/3), L-sum(t) slowly increases proportionally to the square of the citation time t, and (2) in the region t > Theta(0), L-sum(t) approaches a constant L-sum(max) at T. In the former region, the time dependence of L-sum(t) of an author is associated with three parameters, viz, the citability parameter), the publication rate Delta N and his/her publication car! eer t. Based on the predicted dependence of L-sum(t) on t, a useful scientometric age-independent measure, defined as citation acceleration a = L-sum(t)/t(2), is suggested to analyze and compare the scientific activities of different authors. Confrontation of the time dependence of cumulative number L-sum(t) of citations of papers with the theoretical equation reveals one or more citation periods during the publication careers of different authors. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Lublin Univ Technol, Dept Appl Phys, PL-20618 Lublin, Poland. E-mail Addresses: k.sangwal at pollub.pl Cited Reference Count: 51 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0306-4573 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 152PO Unique ID: WOS:000319543800002 Cited References: Gupta BM, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V53, P161 Egghe L., 2009, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V45, P288 Wu Qiang, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V89, P245 Csajbok Edit, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P91 GUPTA BM, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P187 Egghe L., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P14 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P170 Kosmulski M., 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P4 EGGHE L, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V25, P5 Egghe L., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P320 Schubert Andras, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V70, P201 Glanzel Wolfgang, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P118 Alonso S., 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P273 Egghe Leo, 2010, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V44, P65 NARANAN S, 1970, NATURE, V227, P631 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P64 Glanzel W, 1997, SCIENTOMETRICS6th Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 16-19, 1997, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, V40, P481 Glanzel W, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS9th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informatics, AUG, 2003, Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, V60, P511 Sangwal Keshra, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P1053 Nair Gopalan M., 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P80 Van Raan AFJ, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V67, P491 Sangwal Keshra, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V93, P987 Jin BiHui, 2007, CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, V52, P855 Sangwal Keshra, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P575 Anderson Thomas R., 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P577 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P19 Kleinberg J., 2002, KDD '02: Proceedings of the Eighth ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, P91 Sangwal Keshra, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P643 GUPTA U, 1990, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V41, P282 Liang Liming, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P153 Egghe Leo, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P452 de Solla Price D. J., 1963, Little Science, Big Science, Ye Fred Y., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P288 Sangwal K., 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P554 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P503 Burrell Quentin L., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS11th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 25-27, 2007, Madrid, SPAIN, V79, P79 Burrell Quentin L., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P1059 Rao I. K. Ravichandra, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P249 Egghe L., 2008, Scientometrics, V67, P491 EGGHE L, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V34, P285 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P16 Wong Chan-Yuan, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P460 Vieira E. S., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P1 Kosmulski Marek, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P341 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Prathap G., 2006, Current Science, V91, P10 Albarran Pedro, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P40 Abt Helmut A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P863 Navon D., 2009, Cybermetrics, P13 Sangwal Keshra, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P529 Glanzel Wolfgang, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V77, P187 ======================================================================= *Record 13 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319829000001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A citation analysis of nurse education journals using various bibliometric indicators Authors: Hunt, GE; Jackson, D; Watson, R; Cleary, M Author Full Names: Hunt, Glenn E.; Jackson, Debra; Watson, Roger; Cleary, Michelle Source: JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 69 (7):1441-1445; 10.1111/jan.12069 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTORS; H-INDEX; QUALITY; PUBLICATIONS; PSYCHIATRY; SCIENCE; SCOPUS Addresses: [Hunt, Glenn E.] Univ Sydney, Discipline Psychiat, Sydney Med Sch, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. [Hunt, Glenn E.] Concord Ctr Mental Hlth, Res Unit, Sydney, NSW, Australia. [Jackson, Debra] Univ Technol Sydney, Fac Hlth, Broadway, NSW, Australia. [Watson, Roger] Univ Hull, Kingston Upon Hull HU6 7RX, N Humberside, England. [Watson, Roger] Univ Western Sydney, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia. [Cleary, Michelle] Natl Univ Singapore, Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Alice Lee Ctr Nursing Studies, Singapore 117595, Singapore. E-mail Addresses: glenn.hunt at sydney.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0309-2402 Web of Science Categories: Nursing Research Areas: Nursing IDS Number: 156NM Unique ID: WOS:000319829000001 Cited References: Polit Denise F., 2011, NURSING OUTLOOK, V59, P18 Pudovkin AI, 2002, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V53, P1113 Jeffries Pamela R, 2005, Nursing education perspectives, V26, P96 Burnard P, 1991, Nurse education today, V11, P461 Walter G, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P280 Graneheim UH, 2004, NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, V24, P105 Siebelt Michiel, 2010, BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, V11, Cronenwett Linda, 2007, NURSING OUTLOOK, V55, P122 Pislyakov Vladimir, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V79, P541 Hunt Glenn E., 2011, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V45, P444 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Hunt Glenn E., 2012, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, V21, P576 Tanner C A, 1993, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V25, P273 Johnstone M. -J., 2007, INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, V54, P35 Broome Marion E., 2007, NURSING OUTLOOK, V55, P163 Bornmann Lutz, 2009, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, P1471 Mishel M H, 1988, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V20, P225 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Crookes Patrick A., 2010, NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, V30, P420 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Hunt Glenn E., 2010, HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, V18, P207 Jackson Debra, 2009, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V18, P2537 De Groote Sandra L., 2012, NURSING OUTLOOK, V60, P391 Schumacher K L, 1994, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V26, P119 Oermann Marilyn H., 2012, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V21, P299 Ironside Pamela M., 2007, JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, V46, P99 Mishel M H, 1990, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V22, P256 Kovner C, 1998, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V30, P315 Sandelowski M, 1991, Image--the journal of nursing scholarship, V23, P161 Hunt Glenn E., 2011, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V45, P614 Hunt Glenn E., 2011, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V20, P70 ======================================================================= *Record 14 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319263300006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Advice to a young researcher: with reminiscences of a life in science Authors: Thompson, JMT Author Full Names: Thompson, J. Michael T. Source: PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 371 (1993):SI 10.1098/rsta.2012.0425 JUN 28 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: career advice, young scientists, pleasures of research, writing papers KeyWords Plus: SPATIALLY COMPLEX LOCALIZATION; RESONANCE; DYNAMICS; SHELLS; CHAOS; RODS Abstract: This paper provides an informal guide to young researchers in science and engineering as they progress for their first 10 or so years from the time that they first started thinking about doing a PhD. This advice is drawn, with examples and anecdotes, from my own research career which started at the Cambridge Engineering Department in 1958, and progressed through 48 years at University College London to a part-time chair that I now hold in Aberdeen. I hope it may encourage and help tomorrow's scientists on whom the Earth's future very much depends. Addresses: [Thompson, J. Michael T.] Univ Cambridge, Dept Appl Math & Theoret Phys, Cambridge CB3 0WA, England. [Thompson, J. Michael T.] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Engn, Aberdeen AB24 3FX, Scotland. E-mail Addresses: jmtt at ucl.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 55 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: ROYAL SOC, 6-9 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE, LONDON SW1Y 5AG, ENGLAND ISSN: 1364-503X Article Number: 20120425 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 148RC Unique ID: WOS:000319263300006 Cited References: Champneys AR, 1997, PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, V355, P2151 Koiter WT, 1967, On the stability of elastic equilibriumNASA TFF-10, V833, PENZIAS AA, 1965, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, V142, P419 Gibbons S., 1932, Cold Comfort Farm, Virgin LN, 2007, VIBRATION AXIALLY LOADED STRUCTURES, P1 Paidoussis MP, 2004, Fluid-structure interactions: slender structures and axial flow, V1, Thompson JMT, 1989, Proc. 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Equ, V8, P221 Roorda J., 1980, Buckling of elastic structures, Boswell J., 1986, The life of Samuel Johnson, MACMASTER AG, 1994, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, V446, P217 Hudson L., 1966, Contrary imaginations: a psychological study of the English schoolboy, HUSEYIN K, 1975, NONLINEAR THEORY ELA, Popper Karl R., 1972, The logic of scientific discoveryLogik der Forschung, Virgin L.N., 2000, Introduction to experimental nonlinear dynamics: a case study in mechanical vibration, Elishakoff Isaac, 2013, PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, V371, Chilver AH, 2006, Nonlinear Dyn, V43, P3 Huseyin K., 1986, Multiple-parameter stability theory and its applications, Paidoussis MP, 2011, Fluid-structure interactions: cross-flow induced instabilities, THOMPSON JMT, 1983, PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, V387, P407 THOMPSON JM, 1972, JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS, V20, P101 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Calladine C.R., 1983, Theory of Shell Structures, Villaggio P., 1993, Meccanica, V28, P163 THOMPSON JMT, 1963, JOURNAL OF THE MECHANICS AND PHYSICS OF SOLIDS, V11, P13 THOMPSON JMT, 1982, NATURE, V296, P135 ======================================================================= *Record 15 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320220900010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The challenges of evaluating scientists by H-index and citations in different biomedical research platforms Authors: Lippi, G; Mattiuzzi, C Author Full Names: Lippi, Giuseppe; Mattiuzzi, Camilla Source: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 421 57-58; 10.1016/j.cca.2013.02.024 JUN 5 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Author Keywords: Biomedical research, Impact factor, H-index, Publications, Evaluation Addresses: [Lippi, Giuseppe] Azienda Osped Univ Parma, Dipartimento Patol & Med Lab, Unita Operat Diagnost Ematochim, I-43126 Parma, Italy. [Mattiuzzi, Camilla] Osped Trento, Serv Governance Clin, Trento, Italy. E-mail Addresses: glippi at ao.pr.it Cited Reference Count: 4 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0009-8981 Web of Science Categories: Medical Laboratory Technology Research Areas: Medical Laboratory Technology IDS Number: 161VH Unique ID: WOS:000320220900010 Cited References: Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Lippi Giuseppe, 2009, CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, V47, P1585 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Lippi Giuseppe, 2012, BIOCHEMIA MEDICA, V22, P7 ======================================================================= *Record 16 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321172500003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Rank variability of the Publish or Perish metrics for economics and finance journals Authors: Haley, MR Author Full Names: Haley, M. Ryan Source: APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 20 (9):830-836; 10.1080/13504851.2012.697115 JUN 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publish or Perish, h-index, g-index, journal ranking, A10, A11, A12 KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; BUSINESS Abstract: This article analyses the 10 citation-based journal ranking metrics reported by Harzing's (2007) Publish or Perish (PoP) software (http://www.harzing.com/pop.htm) for 163 economics and finance journals. The results indicate that the 10 metrics produce rankings that are highly correlated. However, closer examination reveals that the variability in rank across the 10 metrics is significantly larger for some journals than others; this article identifies journals for which this is most poignant and offers possible solutions. Addresses: Univ Wisconsin, Dept Econ, Oshkosh, WI 54901 USA. E-mail Addresses: haley at uwosh.edu Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1350-4851 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 174RG Unique ID: WOS:000321172500003 Cited References: Barrett CB, 2000, APPLIED ECONOMICS, V32, P239 Harzing Anne-Wil, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P41 Kalaitzidakis P., 2003, Journal of the European Economic Association, V1, P1346 Currie Russell R., 2011, JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE, V35, P7 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P121 Mingers John, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V16, P303 Harzing A. W., 2007, Publish or Perish, Kodrzycki Y., 2005, New Approaches to Ranking Economics Journals, Engemann Kristie M., 2009, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST LOUIS REVIEW, V91, P127 Bontis Nick, 2009, JOURNAL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, V13, P16 Zhang Chun-Ting, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 ======================================================================= *Record 17 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319292000003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Topic segmentation model based on ATNLDA and co-occurrence theory and its application in stem cell field Authors: Wu, QQ; Zhang, CD; An, XY Author Full Names: Wu, QingQiang; Zhang, CaiDong; An, XinYing Source: JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, 39 (3):319-332; 10.1177/0165551512457893 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: automatic topic number LDA (ATNLDA), correlation analysis, co-occurrence theory, latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) KeyWords Plus: CO-WORD ANALYSIS; COCITATION ANALYSIS; SCIENCE; DISCOVERY Abstract: This paper describes the application of co-occurrence and latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA)-based topic analyses in stem cell-related literature research. On account of the deficiency of parameter estimation in LDA, this study integrated co-occurrence theory and clustering judgement indicators and constructed an ATNLDA (Auto Topic Number LDA) model for topic segmentation. Next, ATNLDA was used to determine the optimal topic number of stem cell research literatures from 2006 to 2011 in PubMed, which was then used for topic segmentation of research content in stem cell data set. After stem cell research topics were obtained, they were analysed in terms of topic label, topic research content and interrelation between topics. The results verified that application of ATNLDA in topic segmentation in stem cell literature research is effective and feasible. Current deficiencies of ATNLDA and future study plan were also discussed. Addresses: [Wu, QingQiang; Zhang, CaiDong] Xiamen Univ, Sch Software, Xiamen, Peoples R China. [An, XinYing] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Inst Med Informat, Beijing 100010, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: anxinying at yahoo.com.cn Funding Acknowledgement: Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China [2011J01360]; National Key Technology RD Program [2011BAH10B06-02]; Humanity and Social Science Youth foundation of Ministry of Education [11YJC870001, 11YJC870027] Funding Text: The project was supported by The Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (Grant No. 2011J01360), The National Key Technology R&D Program (Grant No. 2011BAH10B06-02), Humanity and Social Science Youth foundation of Ministry of Education (Grant No. 11YJC870001 and 11YJC870027). Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND ISSN: 0165-5515 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 149BC Unique ID: WOS:000319292000003 Cited References: Leydesdorff L, 1997, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V48, P418 Blei DM, 2003, JOURNAL OF MACHINE LEARNING RESEARCH18th International Conference on Machine Learning, JUN 28-JUL 01, 2001, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, V3, P993 Mei Q, 2005, Proceedings of KDD '05, P198 Baeza-Yates R, 1999, Modern information retrieval, P23 Mei Q, 2006, Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, P649 Blei DM, 2006, Proceedings of the international conference on machine learning, P113 Mei Q, 2007, Proceedings of the 16th international conference on world wide web, P171 Heinrich G, 2005, Parameter estimation for text analysis, AlSumait Loulwah, 2008, ICDM 2008: EIGHTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING, PROCEEDINGS8th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, DEC 15-19, 2008, Pisa, ITALY, P3 Zhou D, 2006, CIKM '06: Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, P248 Rip A, 1986, Mapping the dynamics of science and technology: sociology of science in the real world, P32 Si X, 2009, Journal of Computational Information Systems, V6, P23 He Q, 1999, LIBRARY TRENDS, V48, P133 Zhai Z, 2011, V6634, P448 Garfield Eugene, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS11th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 25-27, 2007, Madrid, SPAIN, V3, P173 LAW J, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P251 Wang X, 2006, Topics over time: a non-Markov continuous-time model of topical trends, P424 Wang C, 2008, Proceedings of the 24th conference in uncertainty in artificial intelligence, P579 Small H, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V54, P394 Ying J., 2006, Journal of the China Society for Scientific and Technical Information, V25, P503 BRAAM RR, 1991, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V42, P233 Wei X, 2006, Proceedings of the 29th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on research and development in information retrieval, P178 Chen Chaomei, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1386 Wang C, 2009, V22, P1982 Wang Xuerui, 2007, ICDM 2007: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING7th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, OCT 28-31, 2007, Omaha, NE, P697 An Xin Ying, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P133 Ramage D, 2009, Proceedings of the 2009 conference on empirical methods in natural language processing, P248 Garfield Eugene, 2006, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, V35, P1123 Morchen F, 2008, KDD '08 Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGKDD international conference on knowledge discovery and data mining, P954 KESSLER MM, 1963, AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION, V14, P10 Leydesdorff L, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P769 Morris SA, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V54, P413 ======================================================================= *Record 18 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320217800003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Objective evaluation and comparison of the scientific publication from the departments of the Assistance publique-Hopitaux de Paris: Analysis of the SIGAPS score Authors: Lefevre, JH; Faron, M; Drouin, SJ; Glanard, A; Chartier-Kastler, E; Parc, Y; Roupret, M Author Full Names: Lefevre, J. H.; Faron, M.; Drouin, S. J.; Glanard, A.; Chartier-Kastler, E.; Parc, Y.; Roupret, M. Source: REVUE DE MEDECINE INTERNE, 34 (6):342-348; 10.1016/j.revmed.2012.08.006 JUN 2013 Language: French Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific publication, Bibliometrics, Impact factor, Academic hospital, Indexing, Medicine, Surgery KeyWords Plus: BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; INDEX Abstract: Purpose. - To analyze the results of the bibliometric system (SIGAPS score) of scientific publications in the Assistance publique-Hopitaux de Paris (AP-HP) and to compare the scientific production among the various medical and surgical specialties of the academic hospitals of Paris. Methods. - All the publications imported from Pubmed between 2006 and 2008 were included. The following data were taken into account and analysed: the hospital department of origin, the number of articles published, the number of full-time physicians, the SIGAPS score. Results. - Thirty-eight thousand, seven hundred and nine publications were included. The departments were consisted of 747 full-time practitioners 5719 (1895 Professors [33.1%], 2772 Assistant Professors [48.4%] and 1052 fellows [18.4%]). The average number of full-time practitioner by department was 7.7 +/- 6.7 (range 1-69). The average total number of articles published in a department was 51.8 +/- 49.4 (range 1-453). The average SIGAPS score was more important in medicine than in surgery (621.2 +/- 670.1 vs. 401 +/- 382.2; P = 0.01) but not the average number of article per practitioner (8.1 +/- 8.3 vs. 6.6 +/- 6.2; P = 0.0797). The mean number of publication by full-time practitioner was 7.9 +/- 7.8 (1-45), or an average of 2.7 +/- 2.6 for each full-time practitioner each year. Conclusion. - Academic hospitals in Paris have a reasonably scientific output but with a mean of 2.7 articles per, full-time practitioner per year. No major differences between medical and surgical disciplines were observed. (C) 2012 Societe nationale francaise de medecine interne (SNFMI). Publie par Elsevier Masson SAS. Tous droits reserves. Addresses: [Lefevre, J. H.; Faron, M.; Parc, Y.] Univ Paris 06, Hop St Antoine, AP HP, Serv Chirurg Gen & Digest,Fac Med Pierre & Marie, F-75012 Paris, France. [Drouin, S. J.; Chartier-Kastler, E.; Roupret, M.] Univ Paris 06, Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, AP HP, Serv Urol,Fac Med Pierre & Marie Curie, F-75013 Paris, France. [Glanard, A.] Hop St Louis, AP HP, DRCD, F-75010 Paris, France. E-mail Addresses: morgan.roupret at psl.aphp.fr Cited Reference Count: 18 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER, 23 RUE LINOIS, 75724 PARIS, FRANCE ISSN: 0248-8663 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 161UC Unique ID: WOS:000320217800003 Cited References: Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Bellini Carlo, 2012, LANCET, V379, P314 Baudoin L, 2004, M S-MEDECINE SCIENCES, V20, P1149 Devos P, 2003, Studies in health technology and informatics, V95, P721 Hirsch J. E., 2007, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V104, P19193 Iyengar Rama, 2009, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V84, P1610 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1092 Devos Patrick, 2006, UBIQUITY: TECHNOLOGIES FOR BETTER HEALTH IN AGING SOCIETIES20th International Congress of the European-Federation-for-Medical-Informatics, AUG 27-30, 2006, Maastricht, NETHERLANDS, V124, P543 Sabourin Jean-Christophe, 2008, ANNALES DE PATHOLOGIE, V28, P77 Mancini Julien, 2009, PRESSE MEDICALE, V38, P174 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Durieux Valerie, 2010, RADIOLOGY, V255, P342 Neuberger J, 2002, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, V14, P209 Allen Liz, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Griffon Nicolas, 2012, Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), V41, Pe432 Devos P., 2008, JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, V35, P31 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Rabineau Didier, 2010, Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), V39, Pe1 ======================================================================= *Record 19 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320643700002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: On Journal Ranking: A Conundrum for Interior Design Authors: Meggs, SM; Gustina, CF Author Full Names: Meggs, Susan Martin; Gustina, Charles F. Source: JOURNAL OF INTERIOR DESIGN, 38 (2):1-14; 10.1111/joid.12007 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MARKETING JOURNALS; IMPACT FACTORS; FACULTY WORK; CITATION; PERFORMANCE; SCHOLARSHIP; QUALITY; TIME Abstract: Systems of journal ranking can be arbitrary and problematic, particularly in highly specialized academic fields where journals are of limited scope and circulation. One field in which journal ranking is problematic is interior design. This article addresses existing ranking systems for academic journals and explores the limitations of these ranking systems. An attempt is made to suggest effective methods that could be developed for ranking interior design journals. The multiple factors that need to be considered in ranking journals in such a specialized field are discussed, including ranking bias, categorical specialization, and geographic and institutional variables. Implications of this review indicate that journal ranking for interior design should be considered within the context of relevant specialized journals rather than the current practice that places interior design in a broad comparative ranking system outside of its field. Multiple cross-referencing measurements,! including impact factors, subject-specific citation rates, and acceptance rates, as well as prestige factors based on peer perceptual ranking of interior design journals need to be implemented. Faculty and institutional evaluations need to be based on composite factors that take into account not only a meaningful journal ranking system, but also a broader, and at the same time more accurate, metric to include the actual value of the publication itself, the focus of research, and the goals of the individual and of the institution. Addresses: [Meggs, Susan Martin] E Carolina Univ, Dept Interior Design, Greenville, NC 27858 USA. [Gustina, Charles F.] E Carolina Univ, Greenville, NC 27858 USA. Cited Reference Count: 47 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY PERIODICALS, INC, ONE MONTGOMERY ST, SUITE 1200, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 USA ISSN: 1071-7641 Web of Science Categories: Architecture Research Areas: Architecture IDS Number: 167PK Unique ID: WOS:000320643700002 Cited References: Smith Derek R., 2009, ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, V64, P8 Chalmers Denise, 2011, HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, V30, P25 [Anonymous], 2013, Art Bulletin, Thomson Reuters, 1994, The Thomson Reuters impact factor, Gemser Gerda, 2012, DESIGN STUDIES, V33, P4 Prost EK, 2003, MEDYCYNA WETERYNARYJNA, V59, P84 Thomson Reuters, 2008, A versatile workflow solution: ISI Web of Knowledge, Polonsky M. J., 2005, Journal of Marketing Education, V27, P189 Eaton J. S., 2011, An overview of U. S. accreditation, Savoie M. 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C., 2007, Profession, P9 Hogler Raymond, 2009, MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY, V23, P107 Thomson Reuters, 2011, Introducing the impact factor, Hofacker Charles F., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF MARKETING SCIENCE, V37, P238 Sombatsompop N, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V60, P217 Thomson Reuters, 2008, The definitive resource for global research: Web of Science, Hardre Patricia, 2009, RESEARCH PAPERS IN EDUCATION, V24, P383 Melles G., 2008, Design research journal ranking study: Preliminary results, McKercher Bob, 2006, TOURISM MANAGEMENT3rd Asia-Pacific CHRIE Conference (APacCHRIE), MAY 26-28, 2005, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, V27, P1235 [Anonymous], 2013, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Baumgartner H, 2003, JOURNAL OF MARKETING, V67, P123 Lim A., 2007, Proceedings of the National conference on Artificial Intelligence, V2, P1723 Friess H., 2010, Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery, V395, PS69 Sammarco P. W., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P121 [Anonymous], 2013, Journal of Modern Literature, Uncles M. D., 2004, Australasian Marketing Journal, V12, P67 Rodriguez J. J., 2006, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, V17, P297 [Anonymous], 2013, Journal of American History, Chen Lin-Lin, 2007, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DESIGN, V1, P1 Thomson Reuters, 2011, History of citation indexing, ======================================================================= *Record 20 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320742700003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Equal opportunity metrics should benefit all researchers Authors: Cameron, EZ; White, AM; Gray, ME Author Full Names: Cameron, Elissa Z.; White, Angela M.; Gray, Meeghan E. Source: TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 28 (6):320-321; 10.1016/j.tree.2013.03.007 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter KeyWords Plus: WOMEN Addresses: [Cameron, Elissa Z.] Univ Tasmania, Sch Zool, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia. [White, Angela M.] Univ Nevada, Program Ecol Evolut & Conservat Biol, Reno, NV 89557 USA. [Gray, Meeghan E.] Truckee Meadows Community Coll, Reno, NV 89512 USA. [Gray, Meeghan E.] Univ Nevada, Dept Agr Nutr & Vet Sci, Reno, NV 89557 USA. E-mail Addresses: elissa.cameron at utas.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON, 84 THEOBALDS RD, LONDON WC1X 8RR, ENGLAND ISSN: 0169-5347 Web of Science Categories: Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics & Heredity Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics & Heredity IDS Number: 168YA Unique ID: WOS:000320742700003 Cited References: Lariviere Vincent, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P483 Pautasso Marco, 2013, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V28, P318 Wenneras C, 1997, NATURE, V387, P341 Fischer Joern, 2012, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V27, P473 Addessi Elsa, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Symonds Matthew R. E., 2006, PLOS ONE, V1, Moss-Racusin Corinne A., 2012, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V109, P16474 Budden Amber E., 2008, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V23, P4 O'Brien Katherine R., 2012, OIKOS, V121, P999 Cameron Elissa Z., 2013, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V28, P7 McGuire Krista L., 2012, BIOSCIENCE, V62, P189 ======================================================================= *Record 21 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320343100008 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Google Scholar and the h-index in biomedicine: The popularization of bibliometric assessment Authors: Cabezas-Clavijo, A; Delgado-Lopez-Cozar, E Author Full Names: Cabezas-Clavijo, A.; Delgado-Lopez-Cozar, E. Source: MEDICINA INTENSIVA, 37 (5):343-354; 10.1016/j.medin.2013.01.008 JUN-JUL 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Research evaluation, Bibliometrics, h-index, Citation analysis, Periodicals, Databases, Bibliographic, Google Scholar, Google Scholar Metrics, Google Scholar Citations, Biomedicine, Health sciences KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH OUTPUT; IMPACT FACTOR; LITERATURE SEARCHES; JOURNALS; SCIENCE; SCOPUS; WEB; LIMITATIONS; INDICATORS; ADVANTAGES Abstract: The aim of this study is to review the features, benefits and limitations of the new scientific evaluation products derived from Google Scholar, such as Google Scholar Metrics and Google Scholar Citations, as well as the h-index, which is the standard bibliometric indicator adopted by these services. The study also outlines the potential of this new database as a source for studies in Biomedicine, and compares the h-index obtained by the most relevant journals and researchers in the field of intensive care medicine, based on data extracted from the Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar. Results show that although the average h-index values in Google Scholar are almost 30% higher than those obtained in Web of Science, and about 15% higher than those collected by Scopus, there are no substantial changes in the rankings generated from one data source or the other. Despite some technical problems, it is concluded that Google Scholar is a valid tool for researchers in Health ! Sciences, both for purposes of information retrieval and for the computation of bibliometric indicators. (C) 2012 Elsevier Espana, S.L. and SEMICYUC. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Cabezas-Clavijo, A.; Delgado-Lopez-Cozar, E.] Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Dept Informac & Comunicac, Granada, Spain. E-mail Addresses: edelgado at ugr.es Cited Reference Count: 40 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER DOYMA SL, TRAVESERA DE GARCIA, 17-21, BARCELONA, 08021, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-5691 Web of Science Categories: Critical Care Medicine Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 163NB Unique ID: WOS:000320343100008 Cited References: Harzing A-W, 2008, Ethics Sci Environ Polit, V8, P61 Shultz Mary, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V95, P442 Anders Michael E., 2010, RESPIRATORY CARE, V55, P578 Delgado-Lopez-Cozar E, 2012, Google Scholar Metrics revisado: Ahora empieza a ir en serio, P8 Torres-Salinas Daniel, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P761 Nicholas David, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V36, P494 Braun Tibor, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P169 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Labbe C., 2010, ISSI Newsletter, V6, P48 Torres-Salinas Daniel, 2009, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V18, P501 Delgado-Lopez-Cozer Emilio, 2012, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V21, P419 Hightower C, 2010, Issues Sci Tech Librarian, V63, Garfield E, 1998, UNFALLCHIRURG, V101, P413 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Cabezas-Clavijo A, 2012, An ThinkEPI, V6, P147 Vanclay Jerome K., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P211 Alonso S., 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P273 Riera M., 2013, MEDICINA INTENSIVA, V37, P232 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V16, P427 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Prathap Gangan, 2006, CURRENT SCIENCE, V91, P1439 Fernandez-Mondejar E., 2010, MEDICINA INTENSIVA, V34, P493 Csajbok Edit, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P91 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Jacso Peter, 2008, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V32, P102 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1092 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Jimenez-Contreras Evaristo, 2010, MEDICINA CLINICA, V134, P76 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V82, P495 Delgado Lopez-Cozar E, 2012, EC3 Working Papers, V5, P1 Delgado Lopez-Cozar E, 2010, Procedimientos y herramientas en la traslacion de la investigacion biomedica en cooperacion, Giustini D, 2005, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V331, P1487 Nourbakhsh Eva, 2012, HEALTH INFORMATION AND LIBRARIES JOURNAL, V29, P214 Rossner Mike, 2007, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V179, P1091 Gonzalez de Dios Javier, 2011, ATENCION PRIMARIA, V43, P629 Herther NK, 2011, Scholar citations-Google moves into the domain of Web of Science and Scopus, Fernandez Mondejar E., 2012, MEDICINA INTENSIVA, V36, P1 Delgado-Lopez-Cozar E, 2012, Manipulating Google Scholar Citations and Google Scholar Metrics: simple, easy and tempting, P6 Simons Kai, 2008, SCIENCE, V322, P165 Bordons M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P195 ======================================================================= *Record 22 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319306600010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The rise and fall of interdisciplinary research: The case of open source innovation Authors: Raasch, C; Lee, V; Spaeth, S; Herstatt, C Author Full Names: Raasch, Christina; Lee, Viktor; Spaeth, Sebastian; Herstatt, Cornelius Source: RESEARCH POLICY, 42 (5):1138-1151; 10.1016/j.respol.2013.01.010 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Interdisciplinary research, Evolution of research fields, Open source, Bibliometric analysis, Co-author analysis, Co-citation analysis, Phenomenon-based research KeyWords Plus: OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE; AUTHOR COCITATION ANALYSIS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; STRATEGIC-MANAGEMENT; COLLECTIVE INVENTION; KNOWLEDGE; SCIENCE; COLLABORATION; FIELD; SPECIALTIES Abstract: A large, and purportedly increasing, number of research fields in modern science require scholars from more than one discipline to understand their puzzling phenomena. In response, many scholars argue that scientific work needs to become more interdisciplinary, and is indeed becoming so. This paper contributes to our understanding of the evolution of interdisciplinary research in new fields. We explore interdisciplinary co-authorship, co-citation and publication patterns in the recently emergent research field of open source innovation during the first ten years of its existence. Utilizing a database containing 306 core publications and over 10,000 associated reference documents, we find that inquiry shifts from interdisciplinary to multidisciplinary research, and from joint puzzle solving to parallel problem solving, within a very few years after the inception of the field. "High-involvement" forms of interdisciplinary exchange decline faster than "low-involvement" forms. T! he patterns we find in open source research, we argue, may be quite general. We propose that they are driven by changes in task uncertainty and the ability to modularize research, among other factors. Our findings have important implications for individual scholars, research organizations, and research policy. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Raasch, Christina] Tech Univ Munich, TUM Sch Management, D-80290 Munich, Germany. [Raasch, Christina; Lee, Viktor; Herstatt, Cornelius] Hamburg Univ Technol TUHH, Hamburg, Germany. [Spaeth, Sebastian] Univ Hamburg, Sch Business Econ & Social Sci, Hamburg, Germany. 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Three main streams of Korean theology studies were identified: Reformed theology, general theology, and evangelicalism. The intellectual structures of the representative journal for each stream were examined in depth. To visualize these intellectual structures, we used co-word analysis and a Pathfinder network (PFnet) algorithm. The Pathfinder network was constructed by two approaches: first-order cosine coefficients and second-order correlation coefficients. Semantic review of the results suggests that second-order correlation coefficients more effectively present the intellectual structure of a domain by PFnet. Addresses: [Yoo, Yeong Jun] Korea Nazarene Univ, Braille Lib, Cheonan, Chungcheongnamd, South Korea. [Yoo, Yeong Jun] Korea Nazarene Univ, Cheonan, Chungcheongnamd, South Korea. [Lee, Jae Yun] Kyonggi Univ, Suwon, South Korea. [Choi, Sanghee] Catholic Univ Daegu, Taegu, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: youngjune at kornu.ac.kr Funding Acknowledgement: Korea Nazarene University Funding Text: This article was supported by research funds from Korea Nazarene University in 2012. 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Turning to STS through 'ontology' Authors: van Heur, B; Leydesdorff, L; Wyatt, S Author Full Names: van Heur, Bas; Leydesdorff, Loet; Wyatt, Sally Source: SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, 43 (3):341-362; SI 10.1177/0306312712458144 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics, classification, constructivism, philosophy, ontology, realism, science and technology studies KeyWords Plus: CONCEPTUAL CHANGE; SCIENCE; COMMUNICATION; TECHNOLOGY; KNOWLEDGE; CLASSIFICATIONS; CONSTRUCTIVISM; PERSPECTIVES; PHILOSOPHY; FLOWS Abstract: We examine the evidence for the claim of an ontological turn' in science and technology studies (STS). Despite an increase in references to ontology' in STS since 1989, we show that there has not so much been an ontological turn as multiple discussions deploying the language of ontology, consisting of many small movements that have changed the landscape within STS and beyond. These movements do not point to a shared STS-wide understanding of ontology, although it can be seen that they do open up STS to neighbouring disciplines. Three main thematic complexes are identified in this literature: constructivism and realism; instruments and classification; and the social sciences and the humanities. The introduction of ontology into the long-running constructivism-realism debate can be considered as an acknowledgement on both sides that objects are real (i.e. pre-existing the situation) and constructed at the same time. The second thematic complex focuses on the role of instrument! s and classification in establishing not only relations of heterogeneity, but also of stability. The third thematic complex broadens the debate and actively seeks to promote an STS-driven ontological turn for research concerned with the humanities and the social sciences more generally. This study is based on both quantitative and qualitative interpretations of the literature. Addresses: [van Heur, Bas] Vrije Univ Brussel, Dept Geog, Brussels, Belgium. [Leydesdorff, Loet] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res, Amsterdam, Netherlands. [Wyatt, Sally] Royal Netherlands Acad Arts & Sci, E Humanities Grp, NL-1090 GG Amsterdam, Netherlands. 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Source: PLOS ONE, 8 (5):10.1371/journal.pone.0064841 MAY 28 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; SCIENTIFIC IMPACT; CITATION ANALYSIS; METRICS; JOURNALS; SCIENCE; DOWNLOADS; LEVEL Abstract: Altmetric measurements derived from the social web are increasingly advocated and used as early indicators of article impact and usefulness. Nevertheless, there is a lack of systematic scientific evidence that altmetrics are valid proxies of either impact or utility although a few case studies have reported medium correlations between specific altmetrics and citation rates for individual journals or fields. To fill this gap, this study compares 11 altmetrics with Web of Science citations for 76 to 208,739 PubMed articles with at least one altmetric mention in each case and up to 1,891 journals per metric. It also introduces a simple sign test to overcome biases caused by different citation and usage windows. Statistically significant associations were found between higher metric scores and higher citations for articles with positive altmetric scores in all cases with sufficient evidence (Twitter, Facebook wall posts, research highlights, blogs, mainstream media and forums) e! xcept perhaps for Google+ posts. Evidence was insufficient for LinkedIn, Pinterest, question and answer sites, and Reddit, and no conclusions should be drawn about articles with zero altmetric scores or the strength of any correlation between altmetrics and citations. Nevertheless, comparisons between citations and metric values for articles published at different times, even within the same year, can remove or reverse this association and so publishers and scientometricians should consider the effect of time when using altmetrics to rank articles. Finally, the coverage of all the altmetrics except for Twitter seems to be low and so it is not clear if they are prevalent enough to be useful in practice. Addresses: [Thelwall, Mike] Wolverhampton Univ, Sch Technol, Wolverhampton WV1 1DJ, W Midlands, England. [Haustein, Stefanie; Lariviere, Vincent] Univ Montreal, Ecole Bibliotheecon & Sci Informat, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Haustein, Stefanie] Sci Metrix Inc, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Lariviere, Vincent] Univ Quebec, Observ Sci & Technol, Ctr Interuniv Rech Sci & Technol, Montreal, PQ H3C 3P8, Canada. [Sugimoto, Cassidy R.] Indiana Univ, Sch Informat & Lib Sci, Bloomington, IN USA. E-mail Addresses: m.thelwall at wlv.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: Arts and Humanities Research Council/Economic; Arts and Humanities Research Council/Economic and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada); National Science Foundation (United States) [1208804] Funding Text: This research was part of the international Digging into Data program (funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council/Economic and Social Research Council/Joint Information Systems Committee (United Kingdom), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada), and the National Science Foundation (United States; grant #1208804). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA ISSN: 1932-6203 Article Number: e64841 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 155FM Unique ID: WOS:000319733000101 Cited References: PRICE D, 1976, INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTATION, V1, P17 Pinkowitz L, 2002, JOURNAL OF FINANCE, V57, P485 Thelwall Mike, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P805 Kousha Kayvan, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1055 Neylon Cameron, 2009, PLOS BIOLOGY, V7, SEGLEN PO, 1992, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V43, P628 Taraborelli D, 2008, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, P99 Brody Tim, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1060 Delgado-Lopez-Cozer Emilio, 2012, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V21, P419 Priem J, 2012, Altmetrics in the wild: Using social media to explore scholarly impact, Priem Jason, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Eysenbach Gunther, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, V13, Moed HF, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V56, P1088 Haustein Stefanie, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P446 Waltman L, 2013, F1000 recommendations as a new data source for research evaluation: A comparison with citations, Bar-Ilan J, 2012, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, Montreal, Canada, P98 Lozano George A., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P2140 Priem J, 2010, First Monday, V15, Yan Koon-Kiu, 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Li Xue Feng, 2011, SPINE, V36, PE1245 Kousha Kayvan, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P1537 Adie Euan, 2013, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V26, P11 Cohen J., 1988, Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences, Groth P, 2010, Proceedings of the WebSci10, Raleigh, NC, US, NLM, 2013, MEDLINE Fact sheet, Bornmann L, 2013, J Am Soc Inf Sci Technol, V64, P217 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Schloegl C, 2004, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V55, P1155 Tenopir C., 2000, Towards Electronic Journals: Realities for Scientist, Nielsen F, 2007, First Monday, V12, Shuai Xin, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Kousha Kayvan, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P2060 Shema Hadas, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Haustein S, 2012, Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multi-dimensional Indicators of Performance, Bar-Ilan J, 2013, Bibliometrics and Beyond: Metrics-Based Evaluation of Scholarly Research, Bar-Ilan J., 2012, Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, V38, Kurtz M, 2010, Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, V44, P1 Bar-Ilan J, 2012, the ACM Web Science Conference Workshop on Altmetrics Evanston, IL, Li X, 2012, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, Montreal, Canada, P451 Priem J, 2013, Bibliometrics and Beyond: Metrics-Based Evaluation of Scholarly Research, Wan Jin-kun, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 17-20, 2008, Vienna, AUSTRIA, V82, P555 Rowlands Ian, 2007, ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, V59, P222 Desai Tejas, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, ======================================================================= *Record 26 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319662500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Identifying translational science within the triangle of biomedicine Authors: Weber, GM Author Full Names: Weber, Griffin M. Source: JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 11 10.1186/1479-5876-11-126 MAY 24 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Translational science, Bibliometric analysis, Medical subject headings, Data visualization, Citation analysis KeyWords Plus: PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST; NIH ROADMAP; MEDICINE; TRANSLATABILITY; CHALLENGES; BUILD; LEVEL; MAPS Abstract: Background: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap places special emphasis on "bench-to-bedside" research, or the "translation" of basic science research into practical clinical applications. The Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Consortium is one example of the large investments being made to develop a national infrastructure to support translational science, which involves reducing regulatory burdens, launching new educational initiatives, and forming partnerships between academia and industry. However, while numerous definitions have been suggested for translational science, including the qualitative T1-T4 classification, a consensus has not yet been reached. This makes it challenging to tract the impact of these major policy changes. Methods: In this study, we use a bibliometric approach to map PubMed articles onto a graph, called the Triangle of Biomedicine. The corners of the triangle represent research related to animals, cells and molecules, and humans; and, the position of a publication on the graph is based on its topics, as determined by its Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). We define translation as movement of a collection of articles, or the articles that cite those articles, towards the human corner. Results: The Triangle of Biomedicine provides a quantitative way of determining if an individual scientist, research organization, funding agency, or scientific field is producing results that are relevant to clinical medicine. We validate our technique using examples that have been previously described in the literature and by comparing it to prior methods of measuring translational science. Conclusions: The Triangle of Biomedicine is a novel way to identify translational science and track changes over time. This is important to policy makers in evaluating the impact of the large investments being made to accelerate translation. The Triangle of Biomedicine also provides a simple visual way of depicting this impact, which can be far more powerful than numbers alone. Addresses: [Weber, Griffin M.] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA. [Weber, Griffin M.] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA 02215 USA. E-mail Addresses: weber at hms.harvard.edu Funding Acknowledgement: NSF Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) Award [1238469]; Harvard Catalyst \ The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center (NIH Award) [UL1 RR 025758]; Harvard University Funding Text: The author thanks Dr. Katy Borner for information about maps of science and Dr. Garret Fitzgerald for suggestions on how to frame the paper. This work was conducted with support from NSF Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) Award #1238469 and Harvard Catalyst vertical bar The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center (NIH Award #UL1 RR 025758 and financial contributions from Harvard University and its affiliated academic health care centers). Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1479-5876 Article Number: 126 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, Research & Experimental Research Areas: Research & Experimental Medicine IDS Number: 154GW Unique ID: WOS:000319662500001 Cited References: Lewison G, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V60, P145 SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Rowlands I, 2003, Mapping the landscape II: biomedical research in the UK, 1989-2002, NARIN F, 1976, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V27, P25 Zerhouni E, 2003, SCIENCE, V302, P63 Klavans Richard, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL, 2005, Stockholm, SWEDEN, V68, P475 Fontelo Paul, 2011, CTS-CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE, V4, P455 Morris SA, 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, P5291 NARIN F, 1988, RESEARCH POLICY, V17, P139 Klavans Richard, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1 Bakkalbasi Nisa, 2006, Biomedical digital libraries, V3, P7 NARIN F, 1992, RESEARCH POLICY, V21, P237 Sung NS, 2003, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V289, P1278 Harris R., 1999, Information Graphics: A Comprehensive Illustrated Reference, Curry SH, 2008, Biotechniques, V44, P1 Ioannidis JP, 2008, Science, V5894, P1298 Boyack KW, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V64, P351 Contopoulos-Ioannidis DG, 2003, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, V114, P477 Wendler Alexandra, 2012, JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, V10, Zemlo TR, 2000, FASEB JOURNAL, V14, P221 Westfall John M., 2007, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V297, P403 Small H, 1999, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V50, P799 Khoury Muin J., 2007, GENETICS IN MEDICINE, V9, P665 Wehling Martin, 2009, NATURE REVIEWS DRUG DISCOVERY, V8, P541 Szilagyi Peter G., 2009, ACADEMIC PEDIATRICS, V9, P71 Ioannidis JP, 2004, J Transl Med, V2, P5 Boyack KW, 2005, Proceedings of the 10th international conference of the international society for scientometrics and informetrics, P45 Ley TJ, 2005, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V294, P1343 Roberts Scott F., 2012, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V87, P266 Wehling Martin, 2008, JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, V6, Lewison G, 1996, Research Evaluation, V6, P25 ======================================================================= *Record 27 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319529700004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Does open access publishing increase the impact of scientific articles? An empirical study in the field of intensive care medicine Authors: Riera, M; Aibar, E Author Full Names: Riera, M.; Aibar, E. Source: MEDICINA INTENSIVA, 37 (4):232-240; 10.1016/j.medin.2012.04.002 MAY 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Open access, Citation analysis, Intensive car, Medicine, Hirsch index KeyWords Plus: CITATIONS; BIOLOGY; SCIENCE Abstract: Objective: Some studies suggest that open access articles are more often cited than non-open access articles. However, the relationship between open access and citations count in a discipline such as intensive care medicine has not been studied to date. The present article analyzes the effect of open access publishing of scientific articles in intensive care medicine journals in terms of citations count. Methods: We evaluated a total of 161 articles (76% being non-open access articles) published in Intensive Care Medicine in the year 2008. Citation data were compared between the two groups up until April 30, 2011. Potentially confounding variables for citatiorj,counts were adjusted for in a linear multiple regression model. Results: The median number (interquartile range) of citations of non-open access articles was 8 (4-12) versus 9 (6-18) in the case of open access articles (p = 0.084). In the highest citation range (>8), the citation count was beta (10-16) and 18 (eta-21) (p = 0.008), respectively. The mean follow-up was 37.5 3 months in both groups. In the 30-35 months after publication, the average number (mean standard deviation) of citations per article per month of non-open access articles was 0.28 0.6 versus 0.38 0.7 in the case of open access articles (p = 0.043). Independent factors for citation advantage were the Hirsch index of the first signing author (beta=0.207; p = 0.015) and open access status (beta=3.618; p = 0.006). Conclusions: Open access publishing and the Hirsch index of the first signing author increase the impact of scientific articles. The open access advantage is greater for the more highly cited articles, and appears in the 30-35 months after publication. (C) 2012 Elsevier Espana, S.L. and SEMICYUC. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Riera, M.] Hosp Univ Son Espases, Serv Med Intens, Palma De Mallorca, Spain. [Aibar, E.] Univ Oberta Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. E-mail Addresses: rierasagrera at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: ELSEVIER DOYMA SL, TRAVESERA DE GARCIA, 17-21, BARCELONA, 08021, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-5691 Web of Science Categories: Critical Care Medicine Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 152KD Unique ID: WOS:000319529700004 Cited References: Citations Castillo M, 2009, AJNR Am J. Neuroradiol, V30, P215 Frandsen Tove Faber, 2009, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V65, P58 Evans James A., 2009, SCIENCE, V323, P1025 Bosch Xavier, 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P91 Antelman K, 2004, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V65, P372 Mertens Stephan, 2009, DEUTSCHES ARZTEBLATT INTERNATIONAL, V106, P710 Gargouri Y, 2010, PLoS One, V5, P1 Gross National Income, 2011, Davis Philip M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P3 Adhikari NK, 2010, Lancet, V375, P1339 SEGLEN PO, 1992, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V43, P628 Lawrence S, 2001, NATURE, V411, P521 Smith R, 2001, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V323, P1437 National Institutes of Health Public Access, Swan A., 2010, Technical Report, School of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Southampton, Matsubayashi Mamiko, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION69th Annual Meeting of the American-Society-for-Information-Science-and-Technology, NOV 03-08, 2006, Austin, TX, V97, P4 David P, 2007, Paper No. 06-38, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Harnad S, 2004, D-Lib Magazine, P10 Epstein Barbara A., 2008, JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY NURSING, V34, P561 Norris Michael, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1963 Davis Philip M., 2008, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V337, Eysenbach Gunther, 2006, PLOS BIOLOGY, V4, P692 Craig Iain D., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P239 Calver Michael C., 2010, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, V24, P872 Lansingh Van C., 2009, OPHTHALMOLOGY, V116, P1425 Hajjem C, 2005, IEEE Data Eng Bull, V28, Willinsky J, 2006, The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship, Rosenberg Andrew L., 2010, JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE, V25, P157 ======================================================================= *Record 28 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319099400001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Scientist rankings: What nurse scientists need to know Authors: Fitzpatrick, JJ; Madigan, EA Author Full Names: Fitzpatrick, Joyce J.; Madigan, Elizabeth A. Source: APPLIED NURSING RESEARCH, 26 (2):49-50; 10.1016/j.apnr.2013.02.002 MAY 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC, 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA ISSN: 0897-1897 Web of Science Categories: Nursing Research Areas: Nursing IDS Number: 146OC Unique ID: WOS:000319099400001 Cited References: Citrome Leslie, 2007, Psychiatry (Edgmont (Pa. : Township)), V4, P54 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 Oermann Marilyn H., 2010, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V19, P3435 De Groote Sandra L., 2012, NURSING OUTLOOK, V60, P391 Smith Derek R., 2011, NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, V13, P384 Thomson Reuters, 2012, The Thomson Reuters Impact Factor, Polit Denise F., 2011, NURSING OUTLOOK, V59, P18 Jackson Alan, 2010, BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, V83, P93 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Sidiropoulos Antonis, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P253 ======================================================================= *Record 29 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320009700026 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Scientometrics Analysis on the Intellectual Structure of the Research Field of Bioenergy Authors: Qian, G Author Full Names: Qian, Ge Source: JOURNAL OF BIOBASED MATERIALS AND BIOENERGY, 7 (2):305-308; SI 10.1166/jbmb.2013.1320 APR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article; Proceedings Paper Conference Title: International Conference on Agricultural, Food and Biological Engineering (ICAFBE) Conference Date: 2012 Conference Location: Guangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA Author Keywords: Bioenergy, Co-Citation Analysis, Information Visualization, Mapping, CiteSpace II KeyWords Plus: COCITATION; SCIENCE Abstract: Bioenergy has been one of the hottest topics in energy science and engineering. This paper aims to assess the evolution of bioenergy as a research field by using scientometrics and scientific visualization techniques. CiteSpacell was used to map the intellectual structure of bioenergy field based on 2237 articles in ISI Web of Science database on this topic between 1973 and 2012, and the co-citation maps analyzed and visualized here show the major areas of research, prominent articles, major knowledge producers and journals in the bioenergy field. The article written by Searchinger et al. ("Use of US croplands for biofuels increases greenhouse gases through emissions from land-use change," 2008) appears to be the most influential source as it was cited the most, the article by Fargione et al. ("Land clearing and the biofuel carbon debt," 2008) and the article by Farrell et al. ("Ethanol can contribute to energy and environmental goals," 2006) are respectively the second and ! third most highly cited document. Biomass and Bioenergy (BIOMASS BIOENERG.) is the most frequently cited journal by the authors writing on the research field of bioenergy. IPCC-Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is most frequently co-cited author, followed by FAO-Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Lewandowski. The hottest keywords in this field appear to be bioenergy, biomass, energy, biofuels, ethanol, switchgrass and management. Addresses: Shanghai Univ Finance & Econ, Humanities Coll, Theoret Teaching & Res Dept, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: qiange at mail.shufe.edu.cn Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS, 26650 THE OLD RD, STE 208, VALENCIA, CA 91381-0751 USA ISSN: 1556-6560 Web of Science Categories: Chemistry, Applied; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science, Biomaterials Research Areas: Chemistry; Energy & Fuels; Materials Science IDS Number: 158XY Unique ID: WOS:000320009700026 Cited References: 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 SMALL H, 1980, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V36, P183 SMALL H, 1985, SCIENTOMETRICS, V8, P321 Duzyol G., 2010, 76th IFLA Pre-Conference Satellite Meeting, August, 2010, Chania Crete, Greece, Urban F., 2011, Strengthening Climate Resilience Discussion Paper 8, WHITE HD, 1982, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V38, P255 CALLON M, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V22, P155 [Anonymous], 2006, People's Daily, P12 MCCAIN KW, 1991, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V42, P290 ======================================================================= *Record 30 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000319540300006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of Italian Economists Authors: Abatemarco, A; Dell'Anno, R Author Full Names: Abatemarco, Antonio; Dell'Anno, Roberto Source: ECONOMIA POLITICA, 30 (1):97-125; APR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SCIENCE; IMPACT Abstract: Citation indexes have attracted substantial interest from both scholars and policy-makers in recent years. This paper illustrates the potential and limitations of the use of bibliometric indicators to assess the scientific productivity of research units (e.g., a single researcher or department). The main citation indexes are computed for a representative sample of 1327 Italian academic economists (secs p/01, p/02, p/03). Our analysis highlights the limited sensitivity of bibliometric rankings with respect to the citation indexes (h, g, g*, f, t, F-max) and, vice versa, a greater sensitivity with respect to the database (Scopus, WoS, EconLit, Google Scholar). Finally, our estimates reveal that faculty position, Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD), geographic location, and, in some regressions, the size of the university, explain approximately 20% of the valiance in scholars' bibliometric performance. Addresses: [Abatemarco, Antonio; Dell'Anno, Roberto] Univ Salerno, Dipartimento Econ & Stat, I-84084 Fisciano, SA, Italy. E-mail Addresses: aabatemarco at unisa.it; rdellanno at unisa.it Cited Reference Count: 56 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SOC ED IL MULINO, STRADA MAGGIORE 37, 40125 BOLOGNA, ITALY ISSN: 1120-2890 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 152OF Unique ID: WOS:000319540300006 Cited References: Tosi P., 1999, Working Paper Unit, no. 10, Adler R., 2008, Citation statistics, Dosi G., 2007, Rivista, Italiana degli Economisti, V12, P259 Pistotti V., 2005, Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, VXXII, P317 De Bellis N, 2005, La citazione bibliografica nell'epoca della sua riproducibilita tecnica: bibliometria e analisi delle citazioni dallo Science Citation Index alla Cybermetrica, Anvur, 2011, Criteri e parametri di valutazione dei candidati e dei commissari nazionale scientifica, Dolado J. J., 2003, Spanish Economic Review, V5, P85 Geraci Marco, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P667 Kosmulski M., 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P4 Jin B. 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S., 1971, The Study of Economic History, P161 Abatemarco Antonio, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P263 Cainelli G., 2006, Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, VXXIII, P385 Abatemarco A., 2012, Rivista Italiana degli Economisti, V17, P441 Anvur, 2011, Sul documento Anvur relativo ai criteri di dbilitazione scientifica nazionale, commenti, osservazioni critiche e proposte di soluzione, CANO V, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V22, P297 Harzing A. W., 2007, Google Scholar-A New Data Source for Citation Analysis, Harzing A.W., 2010, The Impact of Different Data Sources and Citation Metrics, Bata W. G., 1998, Annals of Emergency Medicine, V32, P310 ======================================================================= *Record 32 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320005000001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Profile and analysis of scientific production of Brazilian researchers in Clinical Neurosciences Authors: Romano-Silva, MA; Correa, H; Oliveira, MCL; Quirino, IG; Colosimo, EA; Martelli, DR; Duarte, MG; Lima, LS; Silva, ACSE; Martelli, H; Oliveira, EA Author Full Names: Romano-Silva, Marco Aurelio; Correa, Humberto; Lopes Oliveira, Maria Christina; Quirino, Isabel Gomes; Colosimo, Enrico Antonio; Martelli, Daniella Reis; Duarte, Mariana Guerra; Lima, Leonardo Santos; Simoes e Silva, Ana Cristina; Martelli-Junior, Hercilio; Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo Source: REVISTA DE PSIQUIATRIA CLINICA, 40 (2):53-58; 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Researcher performance evaluation systems, neurosciences, impact factor KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONAL VISIBILITY; PSYCHIATRIC JOURNALS; HEALTH RESEARCH; LATIN-AMERICA; H-INDEX; PUBLICATIONS; PSIQUIATRIA; SCIENCES; GAP Abstract: Background: Several studies have examined the scientific production of National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq) researchers in various areas of knowledge. However, specific data about the main Brazilian researchers in Neurosciences are scarce. Objective: Evaluate the scientific production of researchers in the field of Neurosciences who receives productivity grant from the CNPq. Methods: The Lattes Curriculum of 58 researchers with active grants in the years from 2006 to 2008 were included in the analysis. The variables of interest were: gender, affiliation, human resources training, and scientific production. Grants categories/levels were classified according to CNPq database. Results: There was predominance of grants level 1 (55.2%). Researchers published 6,526 articles (median of 90). Of these, 61% were indexed in the ISI database. There was no significant difference between the categories regarding the number of articles (P = 0.12). The median ! h-index was 10.5 and the median m-index was 0.77. There was no significant difference in m-index between the categories (P = 0.28). Discussion: Strategies to qualitatively improve the scientific output possibly can be enhanced by the knowledge of the profile of researchers in the field of Neurosciences. Addresses: [Romano-Silva, Marco Aurelio; Correa, Humberto] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Mental Hlth, BR-30130100 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Lopes Oliveira, Maria Christina; Quirino, Isabel Gomes; Duarte, Mariana Guerra; Simoes e Silva, Ana Cristina; Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Pediat, BR-30130100 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Colosimo, Enrico Antonio] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Stat, BR-30130100 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Martelli, Daniella Reis; Lima, Leonardo Santos; Martelli-Junior, Hercilio] Univ Estadual Montes Claros Unimontes, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Saude, Montes Claros, MG, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: romanosilva at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development); Fapemig (Research Support Foundation of Minas Gerais) Funding Text: This study was partially supported by CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) and Fapemig (Research Support Foundation of Minas Gerais). Marco Aurelio Romano-Silva and Humberto Correa are researchers of CNPq levels 1A and 1C in the field of Medicine, respectively. Eduardo A. Oliveira and Ana Cristina Simoes e Silva are CNPq researchers level 2 in the field of Medicine. Hercilio Martelli-Junior and Enrico A. Colosimo are researchers of CNPq level 2 in the areas of Dentistry and Statistics, respectively. Marco Aurelio Romano-Silva, Humberto Correa, Ana Cristina Simoes e Silva, and Eduardo Araujo Oliveira are researchers members of the National Institute of Science and Technology (INCT) for Molecular Medicine (Fapemig: APQ-CBB-00075-09 / CNPq 573646/2008- 2). Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV SAO PAULO, INST PSIQUIATRIA, RUA OVIDIO PIRES CAMPOS, 785, 1 ANDAR, SAO PAULO, 05403-010, BRAZIL ISSN: 0101-6083 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: 158WP Unique ID: WOS:000320005000001 Cited References: Hermes-Lima Marcelo, 2007, COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, V146, P1 Bressan RA, 2005, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V38, P649 Machado Luis dos Ramos, 2012, ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA, V70, P1 Goncalves Renata R., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P529 Ferreira Santos Natacha Carvalho, 2010, QUIMICA NOVA, V33, P489 Figueira I, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V56, P317 Mari J. J., 2010, ACTA PSYCHIATRICA SCANDINAVICA, V121, P152 Mendes PHC, 2010, Rev Bras Educ Med, V34, P535 Lane Julia, 2010, NATURE, V464, P488 Barata Rita Barradas, 2003, Cadernos de saude publica, V19, P1863 Mugnaini R., 2008, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V41, P258 Santos SMC, 2009, Physis, V19, P761 Leite Paula, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V88, P311 Mendlowicz Mauro Vitor, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V86, P27 Abt HA, 2011, Scientometrics, Fiestas Fabian, 2009, BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, V9, Lehmann Sune, 2006, NATURE, V444, P1003 Nitrini Ricardo, 2006, ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA, V64, P538 Bornmann Lutz, 2008, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V17, P149 Panaretos John, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P635 Moed Henk F., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P13 Martelli-Junior Hercilio, 2010, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V56, P478 Luz MP, 2008, Scientometrics, V77, P361 Gattaz WF, 2008, Rev Psiq Clin, V35, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Haeffner-Cavaillon Nicole, 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P33 Spina-Franca A, 1997, Neuro-Press, V1, P3 Gomes Marleide da Mota, 2011, ARQUIVOS DE NEURO-PSIQUIATRIA, V69, P838 Leta J, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V50, P241 Moreira-Almeida Alexander, 2010, REVISTA DE PSIQUIATRIA CLINICA, V37, P41 Rocha Felipe Filardi da, 2007, Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira (1992), V53, P543 Oliveira Eduardo A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V90, P429 ======================================================================= *Record 33 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320742000007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A bibliometric study of taxonomic botany Authors: Walton, C; Morris, A Author Full Names: Walton, Christopher; Morris, Anne Source: JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, 69 (3):435-451; 10.1108/JD-09-2012-0121 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Citation studies, Monographs, Botany, Biology, Libraries, Research work Serials KeyWords Plus: CORE JOURNAL LISTS; CITATION CHARACTERISTICS; LITERARY MONOGRAPHS; IMPACT FACTORS; FINE-ARTS; SCIENCE; INDEX; CLASSIFICATION; PHILOSOPHY; SOCIOLOGY Abstract: Purpose - The aims of this paper are to: investigate the citation-patterns of monograph books in taxonomic botany (looking mainly at publications and publishers, and the age of current literature); and make recommendations for collections management and reference services in libraries that hold botany materials. Design/methodology/approach - In total, 454 citations were collected at random from 47 botanical monographs published in 2009; a Bradford distribution of cited journals was produced; age-distributions of citations were devised; and other bibliographical characteristics were tabulated. Findings - A small Bradfordian core of highly-cited journals and important publishers of monograph books were identified; monographs are cited more often than journal articles; older materials are more important than in other sciences; monographs are used by botanists for current awareness purposes; coverage of botanical journals by citation indexes is poor. Research limitations/implications - The small size of the sample means that results were indicative. Further studies could: take larger samples; look at citations in journal articles, theses, conference proceeding; look at citations made over several years. Practical implications - Librarians should: note the core botanical journals identified here; continue to acquire botanical monographs and to retain older materials; display new botanical monographs prominently and include them in current awareness services. Originality/value - The bibliometrics of taxonomic botany have previously been little studied; likewise citations from monographs. This paper fills some of the gaps. Some of the bibliometric methods of J. M. Cullars were applied to botanical literature. Addresses: [Walton, Christopher] Univ Loughborough, Univ Lib, Customer Serv Dept, Loughborough, Leics, England. [Morris, Anne] Univ Loughborough, Dept Informat Sci, Loughborough, Leics, England. E-mail Addresses: c.j.walton at lboro.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 64 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-0418 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 168XT Unique ID: WOS:000320742000007 Cited References: Norris Michael, 2010, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V66, P681 Moed HF, 1998, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V54, P387 Garfield E., 1980, Essays of an Information Scientist, V3, P132 LINE MB, 1974, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V30, P283 Nicholas D., 2009, Assessing Information Needs in the Age of the Digital Consumer, Garfield E., 1977, Essays of an Information Scientist, V1, P222 Garfield E., 1981, Essays of an Information Scientist, V4, P355 Erftemeijer PLA, 2001, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANYMeeting on Marine Botany in the Western Indian Ocean, DEC 12-16, 2000, MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE, V67, P411 Nicholas D., 1978, Literature and Bibliometrics, CULLARS J, 1989, LIBRARY QUARTERLY, V59, P305 Williams R. 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Source: JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 90 (13):5170-5181; 10.2527/jas2012-5278 DEC 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: animal and dairy science journals, journal evaluation journal h-index, journal impact factor KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; CITATION COUNTS; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; RANKING; SCOPUS; OUTPUT; WEB Abstract: Using traditional bibliometric indices such as the well-known journal impact factor (IFAC), as well as other more recently developed measures like the (journal) h-index and modifications, we assessed the impact of most prolific scientific journals in the field of animal and dairy science. To achieve this end, we performed a detailed investigation on the evaluation of journals quality, using a total of 50 journals selected from the category of "Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science" included in the Thomson Reuters' (formerly Institute of Scientific Information, ISI) Web of Science. Our analysis showed that among the top journals in the field are the Journal of Dairy Research, the Journal of Dairy Science, and the Journal of Animal Science. In particular, the Journal of Animal Science, the most productive and frequently cited journal, has shown rapid development, especially in recent years. The majority of the top-tier, highly cited articles are those associated with the descrip! tion of statistical methodology and the standard chemical analytical methodologies. Addresses: [Malesios, C.; Abas, Z.] Democritus Univ Thrace, Dept Agr Dev, Orestiada, Greece. E-mail Addresses: malesios at agro.duth.gr Cited Reference Count: 34 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER SOC ANIMAL SCIENCE, PO BOX 7410, CHAMPAIGN, IL 61826-7410 USA ISSN: 0021-8812 Web of Science Categories: Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science Research Areas: Agriculture IDS Number: 154IM Unique ID: WOS:000319668000054 Cited References: Jokic Maja, 2009, BIOCHEMIA MEDICA, V19, P5 Panaretos J., 2009, Tech. 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V., 2008, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, V86, P2795 ZINN RA, 1986, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, V66, P157 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Podlubny I, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V64, P95 ======================================================================= *Record 35 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320868300204 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Mapping Intelligence Research Domain in China Authors: Li, W; Jiang, ZH; Wang, H; Li, P; Zhao, CC; Zhang, YB Author Full Names: Li, Wei; Jiang, Zhihong; Wang, Hui; Li, Pei; Zhao, Chengcai; Zhang, Yubao Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA INFORMATION NETWORKING AND SECURITY (MINES 2012), 824-827; 10.1109/MINES.2012.135 2012 Book Series: International Conference on Multimedia Information Networking and Security Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 4th International Conference on Multimedia Information Networking and Security (MINES) Conference Date: NOV 02-04, 2012 Conference Location: Nanjing, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: IEEE, NSFC, IEEE Consumer Elect Soc Nanjing Chapter, IEEE Comp Soc Tainan Chapter, IEEE Signal Proc Soc Tainan Chapter, IEEE Comp Soc Conference Host: Nanjing Univ Sci & Technol Author Keywords: intelligence, literature, citation network, domain analysis KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE Abstract: A global view of intelligence research can reveal the intellectual structure of this domain. This research can also find the set of core researchers, show the literature citation network and institutional collaboration, and dig the research hotspot. All of the useful information can help both experts and newcomers in this domain gain a faster and deeper understanding of contemporary status to intelligence subject. This paper meets this need by using a global view framework through analysis intelligence domain literature data. The data were crawled from one of the biggest literature data website in China through a depth-first data crawler that we developed. The framework of this paper construct from four type of perspectives: (1) the basic analysis of the quantity of intelligence literature which can discern the core researchers; (2) confirm the property that the literature citation network has small-world property, the indegree distribution of the citation network accord wit! h power-law distribution, simultaneously the outdegree distribution also possess power-law distribution after we smooth the "crew cut" phenomena; (3) analysis to the research institutional collaboration pattern through Google map technique, so we can ascertain the main research city and the collaboration pattern among cities; Addresses: [Li, Wei; Jiang, Zhihong; Wang, Hui; Li, Pei; Zhao, Chengcai; Zhang, Yubao] Natl Univ Def Technol, Coll Informat Syst & Management, Changsha, Hunan, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: kedaliwei2010 at 163.com Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISSN: 2162-8998 ISBN: 978-0-7695-4852-4 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Research Areas: Computer Science; Engineering IDS Number: BFP44 Unique ID: WOS:000320868300204 Cited References: Small H, 1999, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V50, P799 Shiffrin R.M, 2004, Arthur M. Sackler Colloquium of the National Academy of Sciences, May 9-11, 2003, Irvine, CA, Reid E, 2005, INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY INFORMATICS, PROCEEDINGSIEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2005), MAY 19-20, 2005, Atlanta, GA, V3495, P322 McCain K.W, 1990, Journal of the American Society of Information Science, V41, White HD, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V49, P327 Newman MEJ, 2003, SIAM REVIEW, V45, P167 Lin X, 2003, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V39, P689 Newman MEJ, 1999, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V60, P7332 Borner K, 2003, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V37, P179 ======================================================================= *Record 36 of 36. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320562200005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A Prominent Approach to Determine the Excellence of Students E-Dissertation using H-index and UCINET Authors: Saraswathi, D; Kathiravan, AV; Kavitha, R Author Full Names: Saraswathi, D.; Kathiravan, A. Vijaya; Kavitha, R. Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED EDUCATION (ICTEE 2012), 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education (ICTEE) Conference Date: JAN 03-05, 2012 Conference Location: INDIA Conference Sponsors: IEEE, IEEE Educ Soc, IEEE India Council, IEEE Kerala Sect, Int Assoc Journals & Conf (IAJC) Conference Host: Amrita Univ, Amritapuri Campus Author Keywords: Scientometrics, Webometrics, Cybermetrics, Bibliometrics, impact factor KeyWords Plus: WEB; IMPACT; UNIVERSITIES Abstract: An Impact Factor is one measure of the relative importance of a journal, individual article or scientist to science and social science literature and research. Each index or database used to create an impact factor uses a different methodology and produces slightly different results, revealing the importance of using several sources to judge the true impact of a journal's or scientist's work. In the web environment, impact factor is measured through the number of hyperlinks counts and number of WebPages. The concept of self-citation is replaced by self-links, i.e., the links within the websites and citation is replaced by in-links, i.e., the links coming outside the websites. As we know, WIF is the logical sum of external and self-link WebPages divided by number of web pages found on that particular websites. There are number of ways to find the impact of journal, paper, and Web sites etc. The proposed system is going to find impact factor of students E-Dissertation by using! h-index and the related links of E-Dissertation represented diagrammatically by using UCINET software. This system is used to measure the quality of E-Dissertation. Most of the E-Dissertations are downloaded from the Web or required pages can read from the Web site itself. This was done by means of a citation analysis and a reader survey. For the citation analysis, impact factor, citing half-life, number of references per article, and the rate of self-references of a periodical were used as indicators. Webometric data have been collected through Yahoo! And Google search engines using special query syntax. Addresses: [Saraswathi, D.] KS Rangasamy Coll Arts & Sci, Namakkal 637215, TN, India. E-mail Addresses: saraswathi.ds at gmail.com; vijayakathiravan at gmail.com; kavitha.rajamanii at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4577-0726-1 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: BFM62 Unique ID: WOS:000320562200005 Cited References: Liu YX, 2007, Proceedings of ISSI2007, Madrid, P14 Hirsch J. E., 2007, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V104, P19193 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Li XM, 2003, ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW, V27, P407 Jayshankar R, 2009, Annals of library and information studies, V56, P69 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Karolinska Institutet University Library, 2008, Bibliometrics - Publication Analysis as a Tool for Science Mapping and Research Assessmentversion 1.3, Mukhopadhyay P S, 2002, Information Management in e-Libraries, Smith A, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P363 Banks Michael G., 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P161 Lehmann S., 2005, arXiv: physics/0512238.2005, Elgohary Amgad, 2008, ELECTRONIC LIBRARYWorkshop on Language and Cultural Change, FEB, 2005, Groningen, NETHERLANDS, V26, P374 Saxena Vishal Kumar, 2010, Webometrics, Informetrics, Scienctomerics, Rousseau R, 2006, Science Focus, V1, P16 Jayshankar R, 2010, Web Credibility of Engineering College Websites Affiliated to Anna University, Bar-Ilan J., 2008, Scientometrics, V74, P57 Ravikumar S, 2009, Proceedings of Fifth International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics, September 13-16, 2009, Dalian, The STIMULATE-6 Group, 2007, First Monday, V12, WISER, 2005, Web Indicators for Scientific Technological and Innovation Research: A Survey of Practice, V43, P236 Mugnaini R., 2008, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V41, P258 Braun Tibor, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P169 ======================================================================= From editor.jscires at GMAIL.COM Mon Aug 5 09:29:00 2013 From: editor.jscires at GMAIL.COM (Journal of Scientometric Research) Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 18:59:00 +0530 Subject: Journal of Scientometric Research releases its latest issue, ToC is given here Message-ID: *Journal of Scientometric Research* *Table of Contents - Current issue* http://www.jscires.org/currentissue.asp January-April 2013 Volume 2 | Issue 1 Page Nos. 1-82 *Editorial *p. 1 Sujit Bhattacharya REVIEW ARTICLE *Text mining for science and technology: A review - Part II-citation and discovery* p. 3 Ronald N Kostoff RESEARCH ARTICLES *Dark energy: A scientometric mapping of publications* p. 15 Anil Sagar, Basavaraj Shivappa Kademani, Karanam Bhanumurthy *On the growth behavior of yearly citations of cumulative papers of individual authors* p. 30 Keshra Sangwal *Cahit Arf: Exploring his scientific influence using social network analysis, author co-citation maps and single publication h index* p. 37 Yasar Tonta, A Esra ?zkan ?elik *R & D indicators and mapping of solar energy research output in India* p. 52 Malti Goel, Vandana Maurya, Pranav N Desai *Recent growth of scientific journals published in India: Some publishing and citation-related characteristics* p. 59 Keshra Sangwal RESEARCH IN PROGRESS *Understanding trends and changes in media coverage of nanotechnology in India* p. 70 Manish Anand, N Deepa PERSPECTIVE PAPER *Analysis of Iranian and British university websites by world wide web consortium* p. 74 Abbas Doulani, Nadjla Hariri, Ali Rashidi SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENCE *r-index: Quantifying the quality of an individual's scientific research output* p. 80 P. 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I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be basically the same. But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have found a number of other similar examples. Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? Mark Newman From Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU Thu Aug 8 10:01:12 2013 From: Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU (Pikas, Christina K.) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 10:01:12 -0400 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <52039E07.4080806@santafe.edu> Message-ID: Ben Wagner of Buffalo and Dana Roth of CalTech have pointed out several such abbreviation issues on the SLA Physics-Astro-Math Division listserv (ex: https://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=PAMNET;zll5NQ;201208241152390400 ). Some stem from changes at the publisher and some are just errors within WoS. There's also an issue when standard abbreviations in the field and used in references (ex ApJ) do not match the WoS abbreviation. As far as I know, you can report the error to TR and they will make a correction if they agree there's an error and it isn't just a reflection of a change in title or change in policy. I believe this is the correct form for the report: http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/techsupport/datachange/ Christina ---- Christina K Pikas Librarian The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Christina.Pikas at jhuapl.edu (240) 228 4812 (DC area) (443) 778 4812 (Baltimore area) -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Newman Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 9:33 AM To: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Problems with Web of Science I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer some advice. I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be basically the same. But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have found a number of other similar examples. Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? Mark Newman From dahl.asbjorn at GMAIL.COM Thu Aug 8 10:04:07 2013 From: dahl.asbjorn at GMAIL.COM (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Asbj=F8rn_Dahl?=) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:04:07 +0200 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <52039E07.4080806@santafe.edu> Message-ID: The inaccuracies of publication and citation indices are a well known problem. I have not done a thorough review of the literature, but you could read more in this paper: http://www.produ-science.udl.cat/psycho/public/p_1.pdf Others might be able to chip in with additional sources. The cleanliness of bibliometric data is a serious but hard issue. It is often countered, however, by invoking the law of large numbers; as long as huge amounts of publication data are used - the general trends should stand out. On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Mark Newman wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/**sigmetrics.html > > I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer > some advice. > > I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field > and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a > known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. > > As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: > > Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, > Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) > > A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between > 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did > a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the > problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are > divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference > search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with > 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case > (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses > an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the > full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be > basically the same. > > But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the > majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In > other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost > all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have > found a number of other similar examples. > > Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? > > Mark Newman > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Thu Aug 8 10:06:23 2013 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 16:06:23 +0200 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <52039E07.4080806@santafe.edu> Message-ID: Deer Mark, In: Caveats for the Use of Citation Indicators in Research and Journal Evaluations , Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 59(2), 278-287, 2008, I had a Table 4 as follows: Incorrect journal abbreviations and non-ISI sources Citations *J Phys Chem-US* 54,139 *Phys Rev* 32,352 *Biochim Biophys Acta* 26,108 *Communication* 22,062 *Am J Physiol* 14,716 *Unpub* 14,020 *Am J Med Genet* 13,467 *J Bone Joint Surg* 13,405 *J Biomed Mater Res* 12,962 *J Chem Soc Perk T 1* 11,870 *Am Rev Respir Dis* 11,033 *P Soc Photo-Opt Ins* 10,817 *Acta Metall Mater* 10,310 *Mmwr-Morbid Mortal W* 10,208 *Table 4*: Non-ISI sources and incorrect journal abbreviations with more than 10,000 citations in the *JCR* 2005. I had hoped that this was improved with the introduction of v5 of WoS since then (but I never checked). Best, Loet On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Mark Newman wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/**sigmetrics.html > > I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer > some advice. > > I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field > and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a > known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. > > As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: > > Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, > Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) > > A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between > 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did > a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the > problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are > divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference > search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with > 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case > (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses > an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the > full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be > basically the same. > > But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the > majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In > other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost > all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have > found a number of other similar examples. > > Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? > > Mark Newman > > -- Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) Honorary Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex; Visiting Professor, ISTIC, Beijing; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From whitehd at DREXEL.EDU Thu Aug 8 10:28:16 2013 From: whitehd at DREXEL.EDU (Howard White) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 14:28:16 +0000 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <52039E07.4080806@santafe.edu> Message-ID: The problem is so severe and so well-known that I actually coined a name for such variants in citation data and have used it in several publications: "allonyms." For example, in Web of Science data the information scientist Karen Sparck Jones appears as both "Jones KS" and Sparckjones K." Henry Small is cited as both "Small H" and as "Small HG," sometimes in the same paper. It seemed to me that the term was needed because such variants are not really synonyms in the usual linguistic sense. Allonyms occur in names of journals and books, as well as authors, throughout citation indexes. Howard White From: Mark Newman > Reply-To: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics > Date: Thursday, August 8, 2013 3:32 PM To: "SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU" > Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Problems with Web of Science I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer some advice. I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be basically the same. But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have found a number of other similar examples. Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? Mark Newman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gingras.yves at UQAM.CA Thu Aug 8 10:31:31 2013 From: gingras.yves at UQAM.CA (Yves Gingras) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 10:31:31 -0400 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <52039E07.4080806@santafe.edu> Message-ID: This problem is well known and can be obivated by a searching strategy that does NOT use the name of the journal in the query but only the author, year of publication, volume of the journal and first page of the paper. Yves Gingras Le 08/08/13 09:32, ??Mark Newman?? a ?crit?: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer > some advice. > > I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field > and find serious errors in the WOS citations. I'm wondering if this is a > known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. > > As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: > > Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, > Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) > > A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between > 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that. This looked odd to me, so I did > a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the > problem is. In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are > divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference > search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with > 72 citations), and the other not. Both variants are correct in this case > (no typos). The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses > an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the > full journal name "Physical Review E". Other than that they appear to be > basically the same. > > But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the > majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007. In > other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost > all (74 percent) of citations. This is just one example paper, but I have > found a number of other similar examples. > > Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? > > Mark Newman > Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca From patricia.herterich at CERN.CH Thu Aug 8 10:44:03 2013 From: patricia.herterich at CERN.CH (Patricia Sigrid Herterich) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 14:44:03 +0000 Subject: ODIN Conference - 15-17 October - Geneva (Switzerland) Message-ID: --- apologies for cross-posting, but we hope you find this interesting--- Only two months left until the 1st year ODIN conference! We are pleased to invite you to the first year conference and codesprint that will mark our half-way through the two-year project. The event will take place 15-17 October at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. http://indico.cern.ch/event/odin-1st-year About ODIN ODIN (ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network) is a two-year project that makes the next step towards increasing the interoperability of persistent author and object identifiers; this is being done with an interdisciplinary and global consortium. The project partners are Australian National Data Services (ANDS), the British Library, CERN, the Cornell University Library (arXiv), the International Data Citing Initiative (DataCite), Duke University (Dryad Digital Repository), and the Open Researcher and Contributor ID Initiative (ORCID). The codesprint The codesprint is an almost two-day long hands-on technical workshop. 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URL: From bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM Thu Aug 8 11:29:02 2013 From: bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM (B.G. Sloan) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 08:29:02 -0700 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <3BC4CA52F5EF7A4780650121EB413F020D18A5@MB4.drexel.edu> Message-ID: If I recall correctly there are three different variants of my name in WOS: "Sloan, B", "Sloan, BG", and "Sloan, B*" (where the asterisk is substituting for an incorrect middle initial I don't recall now). ? Bernie Sloan ________________________________ From: Howard White To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2013 10:28 AM Subject: Re: Problems with Web of Science Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html The problem is so severe and so well-known that I actually coined a name for such variants in citation data and have used it in several publications: "allonyms." For example, in Web of Science data the information scientist Karen Sparck Jones appears as both "Jones KS" and Sparckjones K." Henry Small is cited as both "Small H" and as "Small HG," sometimes in the same paper.?It seemed to me that the term was needed because such variants are not really synonyms in the usual linguistic sense. Allonyms occur in names of journals and books, as well as authors, throughout citation indexes. Howard White From: Mark Newman Reply-To: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics Date: Thursday, August 8, 2013 3:32 PM To: "SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU" Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Problems with Web of Science Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I wonder if any of the Web of Science experts on this list could offer some advice. I've been looking at citation statistics for a subset of papers in my field and find serious errors in the WOS citations.??I'm wondering if this is a known issue and if it is likely to be fixed. As an example of what I'm talking about, consider this paper: ?? Infection dynamics on scale-free networks, R. M. May and A. L. Lloyd, ?? Physical Review E 64, 066112 (2001) A regular WOS search for this paper says that it was cited 72 times between 2001 and 2007, but zero times after that.??This looked odd to me, so I did a "cited reference search" for the same paper, which reveals what the problem is.??In cited reference search, the citations for this paper are divided between two variants (as is often the case with cited reference search), with one variant corresponding to the main WOS entry (the one with 72 citations), and the other not.??Both variants are correct in this case (no typos).??The only difference I can see is that the main WOS entry uses an abbreviated journal name "PHYS REV E", while the variant entry uses the full journal name "Physical Review E".??Other than that they appear to be basically the same. But here's the issue: the "variant" entry has 209 citations -- by far the majority of citations to this paper, and all citations after 2007.??In other words a straightforward search for this paper in WOS misses almost all (74 percent) of citations.??This is just one example paper, but I have found a number of other similar examples. Does anyone know what is going on here and if there is a way to fix it? Mark Newman -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark at SANTAFE.EDU Thu Aug 8 12:57:05 2013 From: mark at SANTAFE.EDU (Mark Newman) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2013 12:57:05 -0400 Subject: Problems with Web of Science In-Reply-To: <1375975742.24204.YahooMailNeo@web124704.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Many thanks to all those who replied to my earlier query. I received a very informative and useful response by email from Marie McVeigh at Thomson Reuters (which operates Web of Science). She attempted to post her reply to the list herself, but it was rejected by the server, so, with her permission, I am posting it here on her behalf. Of particular interest to me is the news that Thomson Reuters has developed a fix for the problem that will be included in a forthcoming release of Web of Science. Mark Newman ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Problems with Web of Science From: Date: 08/08/2013 11:35 AM All ? The incomplete resolution of citation-to-source links results not from Web of Science, per se, but from the combination of Web of Science and our hosted content. Here?s how: Web of Science maintains a separate article identified field ? so that an article can have a page number, and an article number, e-locator, e-identifier, or doi alone or in combination with the page. There is a constellation of physics journals (primarily) that use article numbers exclusively and these are most often present in hosted content using the article number in the page field. A cited reference that uses that format (cited page = 066112) is linking preferentially to the hosted record and splitting off from the Web of Science record. We have developed an additional level of linking that will let us get around/past this problem in an upcoming release of Web of Science. I do need to specify that this is NOT due to the difference in the title. We use a variety of metadata fingerprints on source and on cited reference to match and link, but none requires a complete or perfect match in the cited title string. The more non-title elements match, the less dependent we are on source title. The algorithms are bolstered by standard word abbreviations and an expert curation of title variants ? Phys Rev E, alone, has 17 recorded variants, once we impose standard abbreviation of Physical and of Review. All ?linked? citations show the Thomson Reuters ? JCR abbreviation PHYS REV E because, once linking is established by metadata match, we aggregate the references to our system-standard title. That is also applied to the 209 citations that are linked to the Medline Record for the article used in your example ? we are preferentially displaying the Medline title of the source rather than any of the variations of the title that appeared in the original citation. I can pretty well guarantee you that they did not all cite ?Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys?. Probably most said ?Phys Rev E?. Because we retain in our system metadata all of the title variants that are associated even with a collection of references that are all unified (like the 209 refs to ?May RM, Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys? and the 72 refs to ?May RM, PHYS REV E? both references can be retrieved from Web of Science using a cited reference search for Cited Work = PHYS REV E or a cited reference search for Cited Work = ?PHYSICAL REVIEW E? Ironically, the very importance of Cited Reference searching in Web of Science is the fact that it can so easily allow knowledgeable users to see what?s missing in linking. . Do your Cited Ref search for Cited Author=MAY RM and Cited Work=Physical Review E, select both variants and complete your search for a complete list of citing articles. The same source of the uncomfortable display of this link-splitting, allows you to get accurate and real citation metrics about articles that are not in Web of Science or Web of Knowledge-hosted source coverage. No matter how completely a database covers a subject, it simply cannot cover everything that can be cited ? and you will finally be limited if you do not have the ?times cited? link. In Web of Science, you can get outside of that and view/navigate citations to non-scholarly works, journals that are outside of selected corpus of sources, but are cited by our core works. I?ll wrap up with a note about JCR. JCR represents title aggregation at the level of the journal ? and is not dependent on linking to the specific source item. (See: http://community.thomsonreuters.com/t5/Citation-Impact-Center/Understanding-the-Journal-Impact-Factor/ba-p/18461) All of these references ? to any variant of Phys Rev E would have been compiled, year-by-year, into the JCR data for the journal: Physical Review E. Hope that answers the questions! Marie E. McVeigh Director, Content Selection Thomson Reuters thomsonreuters.com scientific.thomsonreuters.com From lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE Fri Aug 9 03:22:09 2013 From: lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE (Bornmann, Lutz) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 07:22:09 +0000 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Message-ID: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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... 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From lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE Fri Aug 9 07:16:19 2013 From: lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE (Bornmann, Lutz) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 11:16:19 +0000 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > >|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| >|"Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it | >|possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use | >|for further research. [. . .]" | >|---------------------------------------------------------------------------| > >What if it was plagiarized? Bibliometrics is stretched to its limits in case of misconduct ... From katy at INDIANA.EDU Fri Aug 9 09:29:25 2013 From: katy at INDIANA.EDU (Katy Borner) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 09:29:25 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <26D4503C9B0C8B43A20B92EF238B98AE1657F1BD@UM-EXCDAG-A04.um.gwdg.de> Message-ID: Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k * http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? /PLoS One/ 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: > > > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Lutz Bornmann > , Werner Marx > > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis > in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). > Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be > ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations > are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high > number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only > when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it > possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little > use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try > to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful > analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. > > URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > --------------------------------------- > > 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 > -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 katy at INDIANA.EDU Fri Aug 9 10:51:54 2013 From: katy at INDIANA.EDU (Katy Borner) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 10:51:54 -0400 Subject: "VIVO Data and Visualizations" workshop at VIVO Conference on Aug 14th, 2013 Message-ID: CNS Workshop at the VIVO Conference The Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center will be presenting a workshop titled "VIVO Data and Visualizations" at this year's 4th Annual VIVO Conference (https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ehome/vivo2013/) in St Louis, MO. Presented by Chin Hua Kong (Senior Programmer) and Robert Light (Data Analyst), this workshop will look at means to create visualizations using VIVO data. Visualizations that exist within the VIVO framework will be examined, as well as techniques to retrieve data from VIVO and use that data to create your own customized visualizations using the open source Science of Science (Sci2) Tool (http://sci2.cns.iu.edu). The "VIVO Data and Visualizations" workshop will take place from 1 to 4:30 PM on August 14th, 2013 in Grand Ballroom B at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark. We hope to see you there! Slides will become available at http://cns.iu.edu/presentations after the event. -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University Wells Library 021, 1320 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 From Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU Fri Aug 9 12:45:09 2013 From: Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU (Smalheiser, Neil) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 11:45:09 -0500 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <5204EEB5.9010709@indiana.edu> Message-ID: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k * http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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 -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE Sat Aug 10 00:33:47 2013 From: lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE (Bornmann, Lutz) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 04:33:47 +0000 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <40469184F1D86344A835AB980269681A3671BBC787@exchange.psych.uic.edu> Message-ID: These are important aspects, Neil: there are a lot of influencing factors on citing behavior (see an overview in our paper "what do citation counts measure?" published in 2008). One should be aware of these aspects when doing a citation analysis. However, the most important point in this new paper is that citations (in the form of cited references) say more about the citing unit than citations about the cited unit. To increase the meaningfulness of citations, they should be analyzed as cited references in order to make a point on the citing publication set. The fruitfulness of cited reference analysis becomes also visible by its successful use in the citing side normalization (see http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.4941). Here, the normalization of a citation is based on its cited references (or the mean number of cited references in the journal where the citing paper was published). In other words, the different citing behavior in the fields is caught by the number of cited references. Lutz Von meinem iPad gesendet Am 09.08.2013 um 18:45 schrieb "Smalheiser, Neil" >: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k * http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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 -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 Colin_Paul_Gloster at ACM.ORG Sat Aug 10 06:22:33 2013 From: Colin_Paul_Gloster at ACM.ORG (Paul Colin de Gloucester) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 12:22:33 +0200 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <26D4503C9B0C8B43A20B92EF238B98AE1657FB86@UM-EXCDAG-A04.um.gwdg.de> Message-ID: On August 9th 2013, Lutz Bornmann sent: |-------------------------------------------------------------------| |">What if it was plagiarized? | | | |Bibliometrics is stretched to its limits in case of misconduct ..."| |-------------------------------------------------------------------| Unfortunately misconduct is important. From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sat Aug 10 09:40:06 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 09:40:06 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <40469184F1D86344A835AB980269681A3671BBC787@exchange.psych.uic.edu> Message-ID: I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: > Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. > > When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. > > 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! > > 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. > > 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. > > 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. > > 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. > > 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. > > So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > > > > Neil > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Good discussion. Quick comment: > > Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. > > Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > > Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. > k > > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. > > > On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: > > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > > > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. > > > > URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > > > --------------------------------------- > > > > 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 > > > > > > > -- > 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 > > ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK Sat Aug 10 09:56:58 2013 From: j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK (James Hartley) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 14:56:58 +0100 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Peter Willett (p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) (J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k * http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann , Werner Marx (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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 -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM Sat Aug 10 10:11:06 2013 From: acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM (A Carlin) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 15:11:06 +0100 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Message-ID: Hi David, do you have a reference for this study please? with thanks, Andrew -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: > Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. > > When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. > > 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! > > 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose - they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. > > 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don't. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. > > 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. > > 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. > > 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. > > So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person's health by heart rate - it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > > > > Neil > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Good discussion. Quick comment: > > Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. > > Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > > Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. > k > > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. "Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science." PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. > > > On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: > > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > > > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. > > > > URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > > > --------------------------------------- > > > > 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 > > > > > > > -- > 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 > > ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University > Wells Library 021, 1320 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA > Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the user responsible for delivering this communication to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. From davisc at INDIANA.EDU Sat Aug 10 10:31:40 2013 From: davisc at INDIANA.EDU (Davis, Charles H) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 10:31:40 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <4D16812008AA8344BBF8E8CBB1CA7BA00627F5C0@DEXCM01.SCHOOL.C2KNI.net> Message-ID: Some of the contributors to this discussion may have cited the following work, an early contribution pertinent to some of the questions raised. Regrettably, the author of this 1970 dissertation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chose not to publish her findings. It's easily available via WorldCat or otherwise. http://openlibrary.org/works/OL10345125W/The_relationship_between_intra-document_citation_location_and_citation_level http://tinyurl.com/md75da2 Cordially, Charles Davis _______________________________ Charles H. Davis, BSc, MA, PhD Senior Fellow, Informatics http://soic.iu.edu/ Indiana University at Bloomington http://mypage.iu.edu/~davisc Quoting A Carlin : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Hi David, > do you have a reference for this study please? > with thanks, Andrew > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in > the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the > citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This > section of the article is basically an historical narrative that > explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported > on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research > being reported. > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what > was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods > used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but > the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a > broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct > influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some > cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > > David Wojick > > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" > wrote: > >> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a >> complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this >> forum. >> >> When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for >> very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern >> of citing. >> >> 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite >> the previous works that influenced them in the research that they >> are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important >> to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were >> influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the >> time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to >> cite it! >> >> 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose - >> they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and >> even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find >> some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my >> study is in rats]. >> >> 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior >> research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are >> likely to give them a hard time if they don't. Some authors even do >> this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued >> attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a >> given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two >> reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for >> those that are most closely relevant to the present article, >> regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means >> that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. >> >> 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers >> by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal >> that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their >> grants. >> >> 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to >> cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers >> that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their >> own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. >> >> 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, >> are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and >> reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis >> PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod >> to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These >> papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for >> being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. >> >> So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a >> person's health by heart rate - it means something; it is important >> for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. >> >> >> >> Neil >> >> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >> [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner >> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM >> To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >> >> >> >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> Good discussion. Quick comment: >> >> Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from >> download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical >> area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are >> downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to >> improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors >> might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. >> >> Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. >> >> Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, >> developing educational materials, in administration, or improving >> legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, >> see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data >> (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more >> detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T >> system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. >> k >> >> http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ >> Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, >> Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. >> "Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science." PLoS One >> 4 (3): 1-11. >> >> >> On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: >> >> The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >> >> Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx >> >> (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) >> >> >> >> This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis >> in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). >> Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can >> be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that >> citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that >> a high number of citations correlate with a high level of >> usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been >> widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was >> obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison >> with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis >> allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than >> times-cited analysis. >> >> >> >> URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> 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 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> 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 >> >> ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University >> Wells Library 021, 1320 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA >> Phone: (812) 855-3256 Fax: -6166 > > > > > The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does > not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. If the > reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the user > responsible for delivering this communication to the intended recipient, > you are hereby notified that any disclosure, distribution or copying of > this communication is strictly prohibited. > > From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sat Aug 10 10:58:19 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 10:58:19 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <4D16812008AA8344BBF8E8CBB1CA7BA00627F5C0@DEXCM01.SCHOOL.C2KNI.net> Message-ID: Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof of concept. David On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Hi David, > do you have a reference for this study please? > with thanks, Andrew > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > > David Wojick > > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: > >> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary From acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM Sat Aug 10 11:01:28 2013 From: acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM (A Carlin) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 16:01:28 +0100 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Message-ID: Ok, thanks David. best Andrew -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 15:58 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof of concept. David On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Hi David, > do you have a reference for this study please? > with thanks, Andrew > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > > David Wojick > > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: > >> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the user responsible for delivering this communication to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. From vincent.lariviere at UMONTREAL.CA Sat Aug 10 11:47:27 2013 From: vincent.lariviere at UMONTREAL.CA (=?utf-8?B?TGFyaXZpw6hyZSBWaW5jZW50?=) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 11:47:27 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <4D16812008AA8344BBF8E8CBB1CA7BA00627F5C1@DEXCM01.SCHOOL.C2KNI.net> Message-ID: Hi Andrew, Our paper in the ISSI Proceedings does exactly that, using the entire dataset of PLOS Papers. It is available at: http://www.issi2013.org/Images/ISSI_Proceedings_Volume_I.pdf (page 591). Cheers, VL ________________________ Vincent Larivi?re, Ph.D. Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les transformations de la communication savante ?cole de biblioth?conomie et des sciences de l'information (EBSI) Universit? de Montr?al Membre r?gulier Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al T?l: +1.514.343.5600 Fax: +1.514.343.5753 http://lariviere.ebsi.umontreal.ca/ vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca Le 2013-08-10 ? 11:02, "A Carlin" a ?crit : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Ok, thanks David. > best Andrew > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 15:58 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof of concept. > > David > > On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> Hi David, >> do you have a reference for this study please? >> with thanks, Andrew >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick >> Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 >> To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >> >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. >> >> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. >> >> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. >> >> David Wojick >> >> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: >> >>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary > > > > > The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does > not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. If the > reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the user > responsible for delivering this communication to the intended recipient, > you are hereby notified that any disclosure, distribution or copying of > this communication is strictly prohibited. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM Sat Aug 10 12:41:06 2013 From: acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM (A Carlin) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 17:41:06 +0100 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Message-ID: Hi Vincent, brilliant! thanks! that's very much appreciated, best Andrew -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of Larivi?re Vincent Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 16:47 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Hi Andrew, Our paper in the ISSI Proceedings does exactly that, using the entire dataset of PLOS Papers. It is available at: http://www.issi2013.org/Images/ISSI_Proceedings_Volume_I.pdf (page 591). Cheers, VL ________________________ Vincent Larivi?re, Ph.D. Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les transformations de la communication savante ?cole de biblioth?conomie et des sciences de l'information (EBSI) Universit? de Montr?al Membre r?gulier Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al T?l: +1.514.343.5600 Fax: +1.514.343.5753 http://lariviere.ebsi.umontreal.ca/ vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca Le 2013-08-10 ? 11:02, "A Carlin" a ?crit : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Ok, thanks David. > best Andrew > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 15:58 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof of concept. > > David > > On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> Hi David, >> do you have a reference for this study please? >> with thanks, Andrew >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick >> Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 >> To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >> >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> >> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. >> >> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. >> >> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. >> >> David Wojick >> >> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: >> >>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary > > > > > The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does > not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. If the > reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or the user > responsible for delivering this communication to the intended recipient, > you are hereby notified that any disclosure, distribution or copying of > this communication is strictly prohibited. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Sat Aug 10 13:20:03 2013 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:20:03 +0200 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <4D16812008AA8344BBF8E8CBB1CA7BA00627F5C2@DEXCM01.SCHOOL.C2KNI.net> Message-ID: Olga Amsterdamska and Loet Leydesdorff, Citations: Indicators of Significance, Scientometrics 15(5-6) (1989) 449-471; Loet Leydesdorff and Olga Amsterdamska, Dimensions of Citation Analysis, *Science, Technology and Human Values*15 (1990) 305-335. Best wishes, Loet On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 6:41 PM, A Carlin wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html ** > > Hi Vincent, > brilliant! thanks! > that's very much appreciated, > best Andrew > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of Larivi?re > Vincent > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 16:47 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Hi Andrew, > > Our paper in the ISSI Proceedings does exactly that, using the entire > dataset of PLOS Papers. It is available at: > http://www.issi2013.org/Images/ISSI_Proceedings_Volume_I.pdf (page 591). > > Cheers, > > VL > ________________________ > Vincent Larivi?re, Ph.D. > Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les transformations de la communication > savante > ?cole de biblioth?conomie et des sciences de l'information (EBSI) > Universit? de Montr?al > > Membre r?gulier > Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) > Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie > (CIRST) > Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al > > T?l: +1.514.343.5600 > Fax: +1.514.343.5753 > http://lariviere.ebsi.umontreal.ca/ > vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca > > > > Le 2013-08-10 ? 11:02, "A Carlin" a ?crit : > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > > Ok, thanks David. > > best Andrew > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 15:58 > > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > > Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof > of concept. > > > > David > > > > On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > > > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >> > >> Hi David, > >> do you have a reference for this study please? > >> with thanks, Andrew > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > >> Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 > >> To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >> > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >> > >> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in > the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations > occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the > article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and > nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not > have directly influenced the research being reported. > >> > >> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what > was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or > data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage > of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, > with relatively more citations. > >> > >> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct > influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases > the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > >> > >> David Wojick > >> > >> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: > >> > >>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a > complementary > > > > > > > > > > The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. > > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does > > not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. 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URL: From acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM Sat Aug 10 15:11:20 2013 From: acarlin865 at STCOLUMBS.COM (A Carlin) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 20:11:20 +0100 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Message-ID: after an inauspicious start this has turned into a very, very productive day. thanks for sharing papers and references everyone! best wishes Andrew -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of Loet Leydesdorff Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 18:20 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Olga Amsterdamska and Loet Leydesdorff, Citations: Indicators of Significance, Scientometrics 15(5-6) (1989) 449-471; Loet Leydesdorff and Olga Amsterdamska, Dimensions of Citation Analysis, *Science, Technology and Human Values*15 (1990) 305-335. Best wishes, Loet On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 6:41 PM, A Carlin wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html ** > > Hi Vincent, > brilliant! thanks! > that's very much appreciated, > best Andrew > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of Larivi?re > Vincent > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 16:47 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Hi Andrew, > > Our paper in the ISSI Proceedings does exactly that, using the entire > dataset of PLOS Papers. It is available at: > http://www.issi2013.org/Images/ISSI_Proceedings_Volume_I.pdf (page 591). > > Cheers, > > VL > ________________________ > Vincent Larivi?re, Ph.D. > Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les transformations de la communication > savante > ?cole de biblioth?conomie et des sciences de l'information (EBSI) > Universit? de Montr?al > > Membre r?gulier > Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) > Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie > (CIRST) > Universit? du Qu?bec ? Montr?al > > T?l: +1.514.343.5600 > Fax: +1.514.343.5753 > http://lariviere.ebsi.umontreal.ca/ > vincent.lariviere at umontreal.ca > > > > Le 2013-08-10 ? 11:02, "A Carlin" a ?crit : > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > > Ok, thanks David. > > best Andrew > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > > Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 15:58 > > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > > Sorry Andrew, but I never wrote it up. It was unfunded and just a proof > of concept. > > > > David > > > > On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:11 AM, A Carlin wrote: > > > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >> > >> Hi David, > >> do you have a reference for this study please? > >> with thanks, Andrew > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics on behalf of David Wojick > >> Sent: Sat 10/08/2013 14:40 > >> To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >> > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >> > >> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in > the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations > occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the > article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and > nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not > have directly influenced the research being reported. > >> > >> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what > was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or > data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage > of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, > with relatively more citations. > >> > >> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct > influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases > the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > >> > >> David Wojick > >> > >> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: > >> > >>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a > complementary > > > > > > > > > > The opinions expressed are those of the individual and not the school. > > Internet communications are not secure and therefore the school does > > not accept legal responsibility for the content of this message. 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Search terms matched: ZIPF-MANDELBROT(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320843100017 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Zipf-Mandelbrot* model behavior in marine eutrophication: two way fitting on field and simulated phytoplankton assemblages Authors: Spatharis, S; Tsirtsis, G Author Full Names: Spatharis, Sofie; Tsirtsis, George Source: HYDROBIOLOGIA, 714 (1):191-199; 10.1007/s10750-013-1536-3 SEP 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Phytoplankton diversity, Assemblage structure, Simulated assemblages, Niche-based models KeyWords Plus: SPECIES ABUNDANCE; NICHE APPORTIONMENT; MEDITERRANEAN-SEA; DIVERSITY; COMMUNITY; INDEXES; RULES; DISTRIBUTIONS; ENVIRONMENT; RESOURCES Abstract: *Zipf-Mandelbrot* (ZM) model, linking the evenness and predictability of communities (parameter gamma) to environmental diversification (parameter beta), was fitted on a phytoplankton dataset, representing a wide productivity spectrum characteristic of Eastern Mediterranean. To reveal community characteristics explaining observed patterns in gamma and beta, ZM model was also fitted on simulated assemblages generated by three niche-based models. Parameter gamma showed a decreasing trend with evenness in agreement with theory and related field studies. High gamma values corresponded to phytoplankton assemblages characterized by the presence of a dominant species, the rest being evenly distributed, whereas low gamma was observed for even assemblages. For ZM beta with evenness, a characteristic U-shaped relationship was observed in field and simulated assemblages, implying that high environmental diversification may lead to either high or low evenness. These assemblages are described by MacArthur fraction and dominance decay niche-based models and their only difference is the dominance of a single species, the rest being evenly distributed. At intermediate environmental diversification, more often encountered in the field, phytoplankton assemblages are described by random fraction model resulting to slightly steeper RADs. Two-way fitting approach on field and simulated assemblages provided useful insights on both ZM model behavior and its underlying hypotheses. Addresses: [Spatharis, Sofie; Tsirtsis, George] Univ Aegean, Dept Marine Sci, Mitilini 81100, Greece. E-mail Addresses: spathari at marine.aegean.gr Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0018-8158 Web of Science Categories: Marine & Freshwater Biology Research Areas: Marine & Freshwater Biology IDS Number: 170IH Unique ID: WOS:000320843100017 Cited References: WILSON JB, 1995, VEGETATIO, V116, P93 Arhonditsis G, 2000, ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, V129, P209 PIELOU EC, 1975, Ecological diversity, Tarantola Albert, 2006, NATURE PHYSICS, V2, P492 TOKESHI M, 1990, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, V59, P1129 Spatharis Sofie, 2009, OECOLOGIA, V159, P171 Wilson JB, 1996, JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, V84, P527 Mouillot D, 2002, THEORETICAL POPULATION BIOLOGY, V61, P141 Steel JB, 2004, OIKOS, V104, P479 Tsirtsis G, 1998, ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, V50, P255 PRESS W. H., 1997, Numerical Recipes in Fortran 77. 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Search terms matched: ZIPF-MANDELBROT(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000322113400004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Transient dominance in a central African rain forest Authors: Newbery, DM; van der Burgt, XM; Worbes, M; Chuyong, GB Author Full Names: Newbery, D. M.; van der Burgt, X. M.; Worbes, M.; Chuyong, G. B. Source: ECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS, 83 (3):339-382; 10.1890/12-1699.1 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: African rain forest, Caesalpiniaceae, cyclic dynamics, grove formation, Korup National Park, mosaic theory, replacement potential, spatial pattern, transient dominance KeyWords Plus: KORUP-NATIONAL-PARK; MICROBERLINIA-BISULCATA; ECTOMYCORRHIZAL TREES; SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS; TROPICAL FOREST; LIFE-HISTORY; REGENERATION DYNAMICS; AFFECT ESTABLISHMENT; POPULATION-DYNAMICS; SEEDLING SURVIVAL Abstract: The large-crowned emergent tree Microberlinia bisulcata dominates rain forest groves at Korup National Park, Cameroon, along with two codominants, Tetraberlinia bifoliolata and T. korupensis. M. bisulcata has a pronounced modal size frequency distribution around similar to 110 cm stem diameter: its recruitment potential is very poor. It is a long-lived light-demanding species, one of many found in African forests. Tetraberlinia species lack modality, are more shade tolerant, and recruit better. All three species are ectomycorrhizal. M. bisulcata dominates grove basal area, even though it has similar numbers of trees (>= 50 cm stem diameter) as each of the other two species. This situation presented a conundrum that prompted a long-term study of grove dynamics. Enumerations of two plots (82.5 and 56.25 ha) between 1990 and 2010 showed mortality and recruitment of M. bisulcata to be very low (both rates similar to 0.2% per year) compared with Tetraberlinia (2.4% and 0.8% per year), and M. bisulcata grows twice as fast as the Tetraberlinia. Ordinations indicated that these three species determined community structure by their strong negative associations while other species showed almost none. Ranked species abundance curves fitted the *Zipf-Mandelbrot* model well and allowed "overdominance" of M. bisulcata to be estimated. Spatial analysis indicated strong repulsion by clusters of large (50 to <100 cm) and very large (>= 100 cm) M. bisulcata of their own medium-sized (10 to <50 cm) trees and all sizes of Tetraberlinia. This was interpreted as competition by M. bisulcata increasing its dominance, but also inhibition of its own replacement potential. Stem coring showed a modal age of similar to 200 years for M. bisulcata, but with large size variation (50-150 cm). Fifty-year model projections suggested little change in medium, decreases in large, and increases in very large trees of M. bisulcata, accompanied by overall decreases in medium and large trees of Tetraberlinia species. Realistically increasing very-large-tree mortality led to grove collapse without short-term replacement. M. bisulcata most likely depends on climatic events to rebuild its stands: the ratio of disturbance interval to median species' longevity is important. A new theory of transient dominance explains how M. bisulcata may be cycling in abundance over time and displaying nonequilibrium dynamics. Addresses: [Newbery, D. M.; van der Burgt, X. M.] Univ Bern, Inst Plant Sci, Sect Vegetat Ecol, CH-3013 Bern, Switzerland. [Worbes, M.] Univ Gottingen, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany. [Chuyong, G. B.] Univ Buea, Dept Bot & Plant Physiol, Buea, SW Division, Cameroon. E-mail Addresses: david.newbery at ips.unibe.ch Funding Acknowledgement: EU [SDT2*0246]; Swiss National Fond [3100-066655] Funding Text: The Ministries of Forests and Wildlife (MINFOF) and Scientific Research and Innovation (MINRESI) kindly granted permission to carry out the research; the Forest Research Centre at Kumba, then later IRAD at Ekona and finally University of Buea provided over 20 years of continuous support. We thank E. Abeto, W. Bischoff, P. Ekundo, M. Elangwe, M. Eyakwe, P. Fraser, J. Green, M. Jackson, S. Lorenz, C. Okha, C. Oponde, P. Mezili, F. Namata, J. Naweya, S. Ngibili, J. Norghauer, C. Praz, S. Schwan, N. Songwe, P. Taylor, and F. Zeugin for field assistance between 1990 and 2010; F. Tchuenteu, M. White, and M. Zimmermann for laboratory assistance in the soil analyses; and J. M. Norghauer for commenting on the manuscript. The setting-up and first P-plot enumeration was funded by an EU contract SDT2*0246 (1990-1994, with the Institute for World Forestry, Hamburg, Germany [T. W. Schneider]), its remeasurement and the start of the NW plot, later by Swiss National Fond grant #3100-066655 ! (2002-2006), and all subsequent work by the University of Bern. We thank the two reviewers for their valuable comments on the manuscript. 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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:000321089400004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Dynamics of scientific knowledge bases as proxies for discerning technological emergence - The case of MEMS/NEMS technologies Authors: Avila-Robinson, A; Miyazaki, K Author Full Names: Avila-Robinson, Alfonso; Miyazaki, Kumiko Source: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 80 (6):1071-1084; 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.07.012 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Emerging technologies, Knowledge bases, MEMS/NEMS technologies, Bibliometric methods, Co-citation networks KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE-AND-TECHNOLOGY; FORECASTING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES; INNOVATION SYSTEMS; KNOW-HOW; EVOLUTION; FIELD; SCIENTOMETRICS; NANOTECHNOLOGY; TRAJECTORIES; EXPECTATIONS Abstract: Emerging Emerging technologies embrace the very early stages of socio-technological evolution. Despite their appealing nature, they have been loosely defined and operationalized. In particular, operationalization approaches based on bibliometric methods have often tended to emphasize the exponential growth and the potential impacts of emerging technologies while overlooking their inherent uncertainty and 'fluidity'. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the operationalization of emerging technologies by presenting an approach for quantitatively interpreting technologies of an emerging nature along both dimensions. We do so by looking into the dynamic properties of scientific knowledge bases in terms of their rates and directions of change. Our approach integrates bibliometric indicators, social network analysis and multivariate statistical methods on scientific publications, and their citing and cited references. The empirical case of micro/nanoelectromechanical systems technologies (MEMS/NEMS), which embrace micro- and nano-sensors and actuators, is used. A total of thirteen MEMS/NEMS technologies are evaluated. Overall, our results provide a quantitative framework for discerning technological emergence through the evaluation of the dynamics of scientific knowledge bases. These results highlight the coupled intense patterns of growth and cognitive fluidity characterizing emerging technologies. We also provide a glimpse into the difficulties encountered by specific nanotechnology fields in bringing forward nano-enabled devices. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Avila-Robinson, Alfonso; Miyazaki, Kumiko] Tokyo Inst Technol, Craduate Sch Innovat Management, Meguro Ku, Tokyo 1528550, Japan. E-mail Addresses: avilarobinson.a.aa at m.titech.ac.jp; miyazaki at mot.titech.ac.jp Cited Reference Count: 69 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0040-1625 Web of Science Categories: Business; Planning & Development Research Areas: Business & Economics; Public Administration IDS Number: 173OS Unique ID: WOS:000321089400004 Cited References: Kostoff R.N., 2004, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change, V71, P141 Selin Cynthia, 2007, SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & HUMAN VALUES, V32, P196 Lee Woo Hyoung, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P503 Walsh ST, 2004, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V71, P161 Wasserman S Faust K, 2009, Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications, Daim Tugrul U., 2006, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V73, P981 Porter A.L., 2002, Sci. 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(1964-2008) Authors: Maisonobe, M; Giglia-Mari, G; Eckert, D Author Full Names: Maisonobe, Marion; Giglia-Mari, Giuseppina; Eckert, Denis Source: DNA REPAIR, 12 (7):466-471; 10.1016/j.dnarep.2013.04.002 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Spatial scientometrics, Geography of science, Scientific community, DNA Repair, Nucleotide Excision Repair Abstract: This article aims to explain the current state of DNA Repair studies' global geography by focusing on the genesis of the community. Bibliometric data is used to localize scientific activities related to DNA Repair at the city level The keyword "DNA Repair" was introduced first by American scientists. It started to spread after 1964 that is to say, after P. Howard-Flanders (Yale University), P. Hanawalt (Stanford University) and R. Setlow (Oak Ridge Laboratories) found evidence for Excision Repair mechanisms. It was the first stage in the emergence of an autonomous scientific community. In this article, we will try to assess to what extent the geo-history of this scientific field is determinant in understanding its current geography. In order to do so, we will localize the places where the first "DNA Repair" publications were signed fifty years ago and the following spatial diffusion process, which led to the current geography of the field. Then, we will focus on the evolution of the research activity of "early entrants" in relation to the activity of "latecomers". This article is an opportunity to share with DNA Repair scientists some research results of a dynamic field in Science studies: spatial *scientometrics*. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Maisonobe, Marion; Eckert, Denis] CNRS, UMR LISST CIEU, F-31058 Toulouse, France. [Maisonobe, Marion; Eckert, Denis] Univ Toulouse, UT2, UMR LISST CIEU, F-31058 Toulouse, France. [Giglia-Mari, Giuseppina] CNRS, IPBS, F-31077 Toulouse, France. [Giglia-Mari, Giuseppina] Univ Toulouse, UPS, IPBS, F-31077 Toulouse, France. E-mail Addresses: marion.maisonobe at univ-tlse2.fr Funding Acknowledgement: Agence Nationale de la Recherche Funding Text: This work was supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (project GEOSCIENCE, call "Sciences, technologies et savoirs en societes"). We are grateful to Drs. M.Grossetti, B. Milard, M. Baron, K. Frenken, L. Jegou for helpful discussion. Thank you to J. Carnine for her helps to check the written English. We would like to thank Drs. D. Bootsma, N.G.J Jaspers, L. Mullenders, P. Lohman,H. Van Steeg and H.T. Riele for kindly sharing with us their DNA Repair story. Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1568-7864 Web of Science Categories: Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology Research Areas: Genetics & Heredity; Toxicology IDS Number: 178AU Unique ID: WOS:000321417300002 Cited References: MULLINS NC, 1972, MINERVA, V10, P51 Friedberg Errol C., 2011, DNA REPAIR, V10, P668 Giglia-Mari G., 2009, PLoS Biol., V10, Powell WW, 2005, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, V110, P1132 Howard-Flanders P., 1964, Mutat. Res., P219 [Anonymous], 1982, Biannual Report, PETTIJOHN DE, 1964, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, V9, P395 SETLOW RB, 1964, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V51, P226 Milard B., 2008, Revue d'anthropologie des connaissances, V2, P391 Creager ANH, 1999, BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, V73, P541 Strike P., 2003, Microbiol. 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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:000321549300004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Impact Factors of Nursing *Journals*: What Nurses Need to Know Authors: Oermann, MH; Shaw-Kokot, J Author Full Names: Oermann, Marilyn H.; Shaw-Kokot, Julia Source: JOURNAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN NURSING, 44 (7):293-299; 10.3928/00220124-20130501-14 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MANUSCRIPT REJECTION; CLINICAL-TRIALS; QUALITY; SCHOLARSHIP; TRENDS Abstract: Impact factors (IFs) are scores based on the frequency with which articles in a journal have been cited in other journals during a 2-year or 5-year period. Impact factors vary across disciplines and even within fields because of differences in citing behaviors, types of publications, and other factors. Nurses need to understand IFs and the implications for them as authors, particularly in light of the small number of nursing journals with IFs. This article describes journal IFs, the current state of IFs for nursing journals, and considerations in selecting a journal for submission of an article. Addresses: [Oermann, Marilyn H.] Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Program Evaluat & Educ Res, Durham, NC 27710 USA. [Shaw-Kokot, Julia] Univ N Carolina, Hlth Sci Lib, User Serv Dept, Chapel Hill, NC USA. E-mail Addresses: moermann at msn.com Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SLACK INC, 6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA ISSN: 0022-0124 Web of Science Categories: Nursing Research Areas: Nursing IDS Number: 179VJ Unique ID: WOS:000321549300004 Cited References: Aarssen L. 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A., 2005, The International Medical Journal, V4, P102 Oermann Marilyn H., 2010, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V19, P3435 Ketefian Shake, 2009, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, V46, P751 Castelnuovo Gianluca, 2010, Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health : CP & EMH, V6, P109 ======================================================================= *Record 20 of 74. Search terms matched: ZIPF-MANDELBROT(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321501800005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Species abundance distributions of moth and beetle assemblages in a cool-temperate deciduous forest Authors: Hirao, T; Murakami, M; Kubota, Y Author Full Names: Hirao, Toshihide; Murakami, Masashi; Kubota, Yasuhiro Source: INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY, 6 (4):494-501; 10.1111/icad.12006 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Broken stick, Coleoptera, dispersal-limited multinomial distribution, Lepidoptera, log-normal, neutral dynamics, null hypothesis, power function, relative abundance distribution, Zipf-Mandelbrot KeyWords Plus: UNIFIED-NEUTRAL-THEORY; TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST; RELATIVE-ABUNDANCE; VERTICAL STRATIFICATION; LOGNORMAL-DISTRIBUTION; OAK QUERCUS; DIVERSITY; BIODIVERSITY; COMMUNITIES; RICHNESS Abstract: 1. Species abundance distributions of moth and beetle assemblages, in addition to beetle feeding guilds, were examined using data collected by light traps in a cool-temperate deciduous forest at Hokkaido, Japan. 2. Four types of species abundance distributions with a continuous shift in shape (broken stick, log-normal, power function, and dispersal-limited multinomial) were fitted and compared, and then the deviation of observed data from that expected for the neutral model (dispersal-limited multinomial distribution) was tested using species evenness and richness. 3. Significantly better fits were obtained for the neutral model than for the other models for all assemblages and all beetle guilds. This result implies that the better fits of the neutral model might be characteristic of transient assemblages having an excess of rare species. 4. The evenness of species abundance distributions for assemblages and guilds, except for moths associated with the understorey and predatory beetles, significantly deviated from that expected by the neutral model. The departure of beetle guilds (detritivores, herbivores, and xylophages) from the neutral model suggests their microhabitat dependence. 5. The neutral model may prove to be a viable null hypothesis for examining the species abundance distributions of insect assemblages. In this study, we found that although stochastic dynamics appeared to have an increasing influence on insect community assembly, there are also complex biological processes still likely to be present. 6. The fits of the neutral model suggest that habitat connectivity and microhabitat diversity are potentially important for conserving moth and beetle diversity in a temperate forest. Addresses: [Hirao, Toshihide] Hokkaido Univ, Inst Low Temp Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060, Japan. [Murakami, Masashi] Chiba Univ, Fac Sci, Inage Ku, Chiba, Japan. [Kubota, Yasuhiro] Univ Ryukyus, Fac Sci, Nishihara, Okinawa 90301, Japan. E-mail Addresses: hirao at uf.a.u-tokyo.ac.jp Funding Acknowledgement: Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology [11440224, 15207008] Funding Text: We are grateful to H. Kogi and A. Kashizaki for identifying specimens of moths and beetles, respectively, and the staff and graduate students of Tomakomai Research Station, Hokkaido University, for their support during the study. We also thank H. Asano and K. Ono for sorting the invertebrate specimens, M.J. Toda and two anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful comments and suggestions, and G. Hardy for reviewing the English text. Financial support was provided by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (nos. 11440224 and 15207008). Cited Reference Count: 54 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1752-458X Web of Science Categories: Biodiversity Conservation; Entomology Research Areas: Biodiversity & Conservation; Entomology IDS Number: 179EH Unique ID: WOS:000321501800005 Cited References: WILLIAMS CB, 1953, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, V22, P14 Hubbell S. P., 2001, The unified neutral theory of biodiversity and biogeography, Hill JK, 1998, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, V35, P458 Logue Juerg B., 2011, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V26, P482 Ulrich W, 2005, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, V11, P265 STORK NE, 1987, ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, V12, P69 McGill Brian J., 2007, ECOLOGY LETTERS, V10, P995 Walker Steven C., 2007, OIKOS, V116, P143 Gardner T., 2010, Monitoring Forest Biodiversity: Improving Conservation Through Ecologically-Responsible Management, Etienne RS, 2005, ECOLOGY LETTERS, V8, P253 Oksanen J., 2012, vegan: community ecology package . 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J., 2010, FRONTIER S, 1985, OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE BIOLOGY, V23, P253 Hankin Robin K. S., 2007, JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL SOFTWARE, V22, P1 Hirao Toshihide, 2009, ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V24, P263 Nakashizuka T., 2002, Biodiversity Research Methods: IBOY in Western Pacific and Asia, Mandelbrot B. B., 1982, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, LAMBSHEAD PJD, 1983, JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY, V17, P859 MORSE DR, 1988, ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, V13, P25 SHMIDA A, 1985, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, V12, P1 Ulrich Werner, 2010, OIKOS, V119, P1149 Longino JT, 2002, ECOLOGY, V83, P689 Ciesla W. M., 2011, Forest Entomology: A Global Perspective, Williamson M, 2005, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, V74, P409 Nummelin M, 1998, JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, V35, P454 R Development Core Team, 2012, R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing, Rosindell James, 2011, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V26, P340 Southwood TRE, 2005, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY, V102, P65 Grimbacher Peter S., 2007, AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, V32, P77 MORAN VC, 1982, JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, V51, P289 HILL MO, 1973, ECOLOGY, V54, P427 Ulrich W, 2004, DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS, V10, P263 Larrivee Maxim, 2009, AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST ENTOMOLOGY, V11, P225 Schulze CH, 2001, PLANT ECOLOGYMeeting of the European-Science-Foundation Canopy Research Programme, 1998, OXFORD, ENGLAND, V153, P133 Mouillot D, 2000, OIKOS, V90, P333 Forster Michael A., 2007, ECOGRAPHY, V30, P449 Devries PJ, 2001, BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, V74, P1 Tokeshi M., 1999, Species Coexistence, ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 22 of 74. 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:000320567100003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: How does UGC identify predatory *journals*? Authors: Raju, NV Author Full Names: Raju, N. Vasantha Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 104 (11):1461-1462; JUN 10 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: Govt First Grade Coll, Mysore 571107, Karnataka, India. E-mail Addresses: vasanthrz at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES, C V RAMAN AVENUE, SADASHIVANAGAR, P B #8005, BANGALORE 560 080, INDIA ISSN: 0011-3891 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 166OQ Unique ID: WOS:000320567100003 Cited References: Foster Kenneth R., 2012, CURRENT SCIENCE, V103, P1258 ======================================================================= *Record 23 of 74. Search terms matched: SSCI(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320567100004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Uncited *SSCI* publications in China Authors: Li, J Author Full Names: Li, Jiang Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 104 (11):1462-1463; JUN 10 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: Zhejiang Univ, Dept Informat Resource Management, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: li-jiang at zju.edu.cn Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES, C V RAMAN AVENUE, SADASHIVANAGAR, P B #8005, BANGALORE 560 080, INDIA ISSN: 0011-3891 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 166OQ Unique ID: WOS:000320567100004 Cited References: Zhou Ping, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V79, P593 MOED HF, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS, V33, P381 Basu Aparna, 2007, CURRENT SCIENCE, V93, P750 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 27 of 74. Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321597800001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Strengths, weakneses, opportunities and threatens (SWOT) analysis of spanish paediatric publications from a *scientometric* study Authors: de Dios, JG; Alonso-Arroyo, A; Aleixandre-Benavent, R; Malaga-Guerrero, S Author Full Names: Gonzalez de Dios, J.; Alonso-Arroyo, A.; Aleixandre-Benavent, R.; Malaga-Guerrero, S. Source: ANALES DE PEDIATRIA, 78 (6):351-354; 10.1016/j.anpedi.2013.01.001 JUN 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; INFORMATION; CONSUMPTION; JOURNALS; SCIENCES Addresses: [Gonzalez de Dios, J.] Univ Miguel Hernandez, Dept Pediat, Hosp Gen Univ Alicante, Serv Pediat, Alicante, Spain. [Alonso-Arroyo, A.] Univ Valencia, Dept Hist Ciencia & Documentac, Valencia, Spain. [Aleixandre-Benavent, R.] Univ Valencia, CSIC, IHMC Lopez Pinero, UISYS,Unidad Informac & Invest Social & Sanitaria, Valencia, Spain. [Malaga-Guerrero, S.] Univ Oviedo, Dept Med, Area Pediat, Oviedo, Spain. E-mail Addresses: javier.gonzalesdedios at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 25 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EDICIONES DOYMA S A, TRAV DE GRACIA 17-21, 08021 BARCELONA, SPAIN ISSN: 1695-4033 Web of Science Categories: Pediatrics Research Areas: Pediatrics IDS Number: 180LX Unique ID: WOS:000321597800001 Cited References: Moya M, 1995, An Esp Pediatr., V43, P17 Gonzalez de Dios J, 2011, Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria., V13, P63 Aleixandre Benavent R, 2009, Analisis de la productividad, colaboracion e impacto de la cardiologia esparinola, PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P384 Gonzalez de Dios J, 1999, Oncologia, V22, P9 Aleixandre Benavent R, 2013, An Pediatr (Barc)., V78, PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P142 Gonzalez de Dios J, Pediatr Res., Moya M, 1995, An Esp Pediatr., V43, P8 Martinez A, 1998, Cir Pediatr., V11, P139 Alonso Arroyo A, 2013, An Pediatr (Barc), V78, de Dios JG, 1999, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V28, P463 PINERO JML, 1994, MEDICINA CLINICA, V102, P104 PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P101 de Dios J. Gonzalez, 2009, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V48, P117 Gonzalez de Dios J, 2012, Analisis de la productividad, colaboracion, impacto y ambitos ternaticos de la pediatria espanola en el contexto europeo (2006-2010), PINERO JML, 1992, MEDICINA CLINICA, V98, P64 Gonzalez de Dios J, 1997, An Esp Pediatr., V47, P235 de Dios JG, 2006, MEDICINA CLINICA, V126, P477 DEDIOS JG, 2002, AN ESP PEDIATR, V57, P141 Gonzalez de Dios J, 2007, Bol Pediatr., V47, P92 Gonzalez de Dios J, 1998, RELAN, V1, P12 Moravcsik MJ, 1989, Rev Esp Doc Cient, V12, P313 DEDIOS JG, 2004, AN PEDIATR, V60, P417 Cami J, 2001, MEDICINA CLINICA, V117, P510 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 34 of 74. Search terms matched: SCIENCE CITATION INDEX(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321517800015 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Russian *science citation index* Authors: Mikhailov, OV Author Full Names: Mikhailov, O. V. Source: HERALD OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 83 (3):292-296; 10.1134/S101933161303012X MAY 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Abstract: The author evaluates the Russian system for science citation, which has been in place since 2005, and shares his views on its improvement. Addresses: Kazan Natl Res Technol Univ, Dept Analyt Chem Certificat & Qual Management, Kazan, Russia. Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013-1578 USA ISSN: 1019-3316 Web of Science Categories: History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 179JY Unique ID: WOS:000321517800015 Cited References: Liansheng M., 2000, Electronic Library, V18, Mikhailov O. V., 2012, HERALD OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, V82, P403 Mikhailov OV, 2004, HERALD OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, V74, P627 Wu Y., 2004, Scientometrics, V60, Jin B., 1999, Scientometrics, V45, ======================================================================= * ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= =================================================================== ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ================================================================= *Record 44 of 74. Search terms matched: ZIPF(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321102300092 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: New application of bibliometrics Authors: Arsenova, I Author Full Names: Arsenova, Iskra Editor(s): Giannakopoulos G; Sakas DP; Vlachos DS; KyriakiManessi D Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED INFORMATION (IC-ININFO 2012), 73 678-682; 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.105 2013 Book Series: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO) Conference Date: AUG 30-SEP 03, 2012 Conference Location: Budapest, HUNGARY Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Public libraries, Bredford, Lotka, Zipf laws Abstract: This article presents the potential of bibliometrics as a more functional practice in public libraries. Bibliometrics laws and models are seen as a way of redefining and widening of the role of the library. The news applications of bibliometrics in library practice is motivated by ambitions to provide more complete services in public libraries, as well as to increase the visibility and status of libraries, not the least in relation to good management. The usage of Bibliometrics in public libraries is also seen as a way of widening of the professional profile of librarianship. The new applications should, however, also be considered from the viewpoint of potential changes in how libraries are perceived when using a monitoring function through bibliometric analyses of research performance in addition to traditional service oriented functions. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information Addresses: [Arsenova, Iskra] State Univ Lib Studies & Informat Technol, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria. E-mail Addresses: isarsenova at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 8 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1877-0428 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: BFR79 Unique ID: WOS:000321102300092 Cited References: BURRELL QL, 1985, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V41, P24 Nisonger T.E., 1998, Management of Serials in Libraries, Gorkova V., 1998, Informetrics: Quantitatives methods in scientific information, V10, P326 Alekseev N., 1996, conference ''Library studies-1996'', Zhang Li-ping, How Pareto Principle Is Operated and Applied in University Libraries, Nicolaisen J., Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of ''Subject'', Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Li Yan-gui, 2003, Journal of Academic Library and Information Science, P23 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= =============================================================== ======================================================================= *Record 49 of 74. 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:000321397500008 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Influence of English language in the number of citations of articles published in Brazilian *journals* of Ophthalmology Authors: Lira, RPC; Vieira, RMC; Goncalves, FA; Ferreira, MCA; Maziero, D; Passos, THM; Arieta, CEL Author Full Names: Cavalcanti Lira, Rodrigo Pessoa; Cezar Vieira, Rafael Marsicano; Goncalves, Fauze Abdulmassih; Alves Ferreira, Maria Carolina; Maziero, Diana; Moreira Passos, Thais Helena; Leite Arieta, Carlos Eduardo Source: ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE OFTALMOLOGIA, 76 (1):26-28; JAN-FEB 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Language, Ophthalmology, Bibliometrics, Publication for scientific diffusion, Scientific and technical publications, Journal impact factor, Journal article KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTORS Abstract: Purpose: To determine the association between language and number of citations of ophthalmology articles published in Brazilian journals. Methods: This study was a systematic review. Original articles were identified by review of documents published at the two Brazilian ophthalmology journals indexed at Science Citation Index Expanded - SCIE ["Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia (ABO)" and "Revista Brasileira de Oftalmologia (RBO)"]. All document types ("articles" and "reviews") listed at SCIE in English (English Group) or in Portuguese (Portuguese Group) from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2009 were included, except: "editorial materials"; "corrections"; "letters"; and "biographical items". The primary outcome was the number of citations through the end of second year after publication date. Subgroup analysis included likelihood of citation (cited at least once versus no citation), journal, and year of publication. Results: The search at the web of science revealed 382 articles [107 (28%) in the English Group and 275 (72%) in the Portuguese Group]. Of those, 297 (77.7%) were published at the ABO and 85 (23.3%) at the RBO. The citation counts were statistically significantly higher (P<0.001) in the English Group (1.51 - SD 1.98-range 0 to 11) compared with the Portuguese Group (0.57 - SD 1.06 - range 0 to 7). The likelihood citation was statistically significant higher (P<0.001) in the English Group (70/107 - 65.4%) compared with the Portuguese Group (89/275 - 32.7%). There were more articles published in English at the ABO (98/297 - 32.9%) than at the RBO (9/85 - 10.6%) [P<0.001]. There were no significant difference (P=0.967) at the proportion of articles published in English at the years 2008 (48/172 - 27.9%) and 2009 (59/210 - 28.1%). Conclusion: The number of citations of articles published in Portuguese at Brazilian ophthalmology journals is lower than the published in English. The results of this study suggest that the editorial boards should strongly encourage the authors to adopt English as the main language in their future articles. Addresses: [Cavalcanti Lira, Rodrigo Pessoa; Cezar Vieira, Rafael Marsicano; Goncalves, Fauze Abdulmassih; Alves Ferreira, Maria Carolina; Maziero, Diana; Moreira Passos, Thais Helena; Leite Arieta, Carlos Eduardo] Univ Estadual Campinas, Fac Ciencias Med, Campinas, SP, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: rodrigopclira at hotmail.com Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: CONSEL BRASIL OFTALMOLOGIA, ALAMEDA SANTOS 1343, 11 ANDAR CJ 1110, CERQUEIRA CESAR, SAO PAULO, SP 00000, BRAZIL ISSN: 0004-2749 Web of Science Categories: Ophthalmology Research Areas: Ophthalmology IDS Number: 177TE Unique ID: WOS:000321397500008 Cited References: Freire Portes Arlindo Jose, 2011, REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE OFTALMOLOGIA, V70, P5 Winkmann G, 2002, DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, V127, P138 Schaffner A, 2001, Swiss Med Wkly, V131, P3 BAKEWELL D, 1992, NATURE, V356, P648 Campanatti-Ostiz Heliane, 2006, Pr?-fono : revista de atualiza??o cient?fica, V18, P99 Mueller Paul S., 2006, SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, V136, P441 Gonsalves de Melo Ventura Antonio Guilherme, 2008, ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE OFTALMOLOGIA, V71, P711 Chamon Wallace, 2011, Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia, V74, P241 Muccioli Cristina, 2006, Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia, V69, P461 Viebig Ricardo Guilherme, 2009, Arquivos de gastroenterologia, V46, P162 Winkmann G, 2002, DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, V127, P131 Rocha Eduardo M., 2011, ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE OFTALMOLOGIA, V74, P391 Poomkottayil Deepak, 2011, SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, V141, Schaffner Andreas, 2006, SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, V136, P411 Borsuk RM, 2009, Open Ecol J, V2, P25 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 53 of 74. 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:000321102300031 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Multiple Regression Analysis between Citation Frequency of Patents and their Quantitative Characteristics Authors: Yoshikane, F; Suzuki, Y; Arakawa, Y; Ikeuchi, A; Tsuji, K Author Full Names: Yoshikane, Fuyuki; Suzuki, Yutaka; Arakawa, Yui; Ikeuchi, Atsushi; Tsuji, Keita Editor(s): Giannakopoulos G; Sakas DP; Vlachos DS; KyriakiManessi D Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED INFORMATION (IC-ININFO 2012), 73 217-223; 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.044 2013 Book Series: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO) Conference Date: AUG 30-SEP 03, 2012 Conference Location: Budapest, HUNGARY Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Citation analysis, Patent, Japan KeyWords Plus: INDICATORS; ARTICLES; COUNTS Abstract: Many bibliometric studies have been conducted to examine the factors that influence citation frequency based on multiple regression analysis, targeting academic papers. As for patents, on the other hand, there are few studies in which citation frequency is explained/predicted as the response variable. This study executed a multiple regression analysis that explains citation frequency of patents with multiple feature values derived from the patent data set as explanatory variables, i.e., the numbers of inventors, classifications, pages, figures, tables, claims, priority claims, countries for priority claims, and classifications associated with backward citations (patents cited in the subject patent). The data on 5,253,614 patent applications were analyzed on the basis of the full text of the official gazette for patent applications published in Japan between 1993 and 2007. The results suggested that the influence of diversity of backward citations on citation frequency is large compared to those of the other factors. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information. Addresses: [Yoshikane, Fuyuki; Ikeuchi, Atsushi; Tsuji, Keita] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Lib Informat & Media Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058550, Japan. E-mail Addresses: fuyuki at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1877-0428 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: BFR79 Unique ID: WOS:000321102300031 Cited References: Inuzuka A., 2011, Okayama Economic Review, V43, P15 SNIZEK WE, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P25 Bornmann Luti, 2008, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V64, P45 Yoshikane Fuyuki, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P721 Bornmann Lutz, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1100 Glanzel W, 2002, LIBRARY TRENDS, V50, P461 Iwayama M., 2008, Proceedings of NTCIR- 7 Workshop Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, P325 PETERS HPF, 1994, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V45, P39 Narin F, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS1st International Conference on the Evaluation of Research Technology and Development, APR 26-28, 1995, THESSALONIKI, GREECE, V34, P489 Shimohata S., 2010, Proceedings of NTCIR-8 Workshop Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, P371 Harhoff D, 1999, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, V81, P511 Kostoff Ronald N., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P513 Sato Y., 2006, Information Processing Society of Japan SIG Technical Report, 2006, P9 ======================================================================= *Record 54 of 74. 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:000320776100010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) as a quality criterion of academic *journals*: an analysis of the revised list on education Authors: Aliaga, FM; Almerich, G; Suarez-Rodriguez, JM Author Full Names: Aliaga, Francisco M.; Almerich, Gonzalo; Suarez-Rodriguez, Jesus M. Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 36 (2):10.3989/redc.2013.2.901 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Academic journals, academic publication, scientific communication, quality KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONALITY Abstract: The European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) has been proposed (and officially recognized in our country) as a European alternative to the dominant indices that have a known Anglo-Saxon bias. The aim is to raise the visibility of European research in the Humanities and in various areas of the Social Sciences, in order to improve coverage of the cultural and linguistic diversity of our continent. We analyze some of the circumstances affecting the results of the recently updated list of ERIH (' revised '), with special emphasis on the field of education. The results demonstrate the need to improve the criteria for entry into the index (completeness and quality) if ERIH is to achieve its goals. Addresses: [Aliaga, Francisco M.; Almerich, Gonzalo; Suarez-Rodriguez, Jesus M.] Univ Valencia, Dept Metodos Invest & Diagnost Educ, Valencia, Spain. E-mail Addresses: Francisco.Aliaga at uv.es; Gonzalo.Almerich at uv.es; Jesus.M.Rodriguez at uv.es Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 Article Number: en008 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 169JK Unique ID: WOS:000320776100010 Cited References: ESF, 2010, Standing Committee for the Humanities (SCH) Self-Evaluation Report, ESF, 2009, Increasing visibility for a multifaceted Humanities research in Europe- the ERIH approach, Roman-Roman Adelaide, 2010, REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, V33, P341 Hicks Diana, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P284 ESF, 2011, What is the European Science Foundation?, The Royal Society of Canada, 1998, Expert panels: manual of procedural guidelines, Agencia Nacional de Evaluacion de la Calidad y Acreditacion (ANECA), 2012, Programa ACADEMIA. Principios y orientaciones 2.0, Buela-Casal G, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V67, P45 Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2011, PSICOTHEMA, V23, P527 ESF, 2010, European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) Report 2008-2009, ESF, 2011, ERIH Expert Panels, Pontille David, 2010, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V19, P347 Aliaga F. M., 2007, RELIEVE, V13, Roman A., 2001, La edicion de revistas cientificas. Guia de buenos usos, Vorndran A., 2008, An Analysis and evaluation of existing methods and indicators for quality assessment of scientific publications, Delgado Lopez-Cozar E., 2006, La edicion de revistas cientificas: directrices, criterios y modelos de evaluacion, Howard J., 2008, The Chronicle of Higher Education, V55, PA10 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 58 of 74. Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRICS(3) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320776100009 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A decade of documentary research on *Scientometrics* in Spain: analysis of papers from the ISOC database (2000-2009) Authors: Arguimbau-Vivo, L; Fuentes-Pujol, E; Gallifa-Calatayud, M Author Full Names: Arguimbau-Vivo, Llorenc; Fuentes-Pujol, Eulalia; Gallifa-Calatayud, Monica Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 36 (2):10.3989/redc.2013.2.907 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, information science, papers, research, scientometrics Abstract: The primary purpose of this study is to define the evolution of papers on *Scientometrics* in Spain during the period 2000-2009 from the Information Science perspective as applied to scientific research. The analysis focuses on the areas of Social Sciences and Humanities, using records selected from the ISOC database. The results are analyzed from different perspectives: authors, organizations, geographic areas, languages, journals, classifications and descriptors. Finally, we discuss possible ways for expanding research and then highlight some conclusions regarding scientific documentation in Spain during the first decade of the 21st century. Addresses: [Arguimbau-Vivo, Llorenc] Inst Estudis Catalans OR IEC, Observ Recerca, Barcelona, Spain. [Fuentes-Pujol, Eulalia] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Area Documentacio, E-08193 Barcelona, Spain. [Gallifa-Calatayud, Monica] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Unitat Org & Proc, Barcelona, Spain. E-mail Addresses: llarguimbau at iec.cat; eulalia.fuentes at uab.cat; monica.gallifa at upf.edu Cited Reference Count: 26 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 Article Number: en007 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 169JK Unique ID: WOS:000320776100009 Cited References: Scimago G, 2006, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V15, P34 [Anonymous], 1998, Scientometrics, V42, P229 Frias J. A, 1998, Anales de Documentacion, V1, P29 Jimenez-Contreras E, 2002, Gonzalez Alcaide G, 2008, Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, V31, P344 Gorbea Portal S, 2005, Gijon: Trea, Fuentes Pujol M. E, 2001, Scire, V7, P11 Delgado Lopez-Cozar E, 2000, historia y metodologia de la Documentacion en Espana (1975-2000): I Congreso Universitario de Ciencias de la Documentacion, Madrid, P463 Salvador Bruna J, 2007, Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion, V17, P227 Vega Martin A, 1995, Fuentes de informacion general, Abejon-Pena Teresa, 2009, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V18, P521 [Anonymous], 2002, Ciencia da Informacao, V31, P54 Bordons M, 1997, Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion, V7, P69 Callon Michel, 1993, Gijon: Trea, INE, 2011, Estadistica de I+D 2009, Herrero Solana V, 2008, Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, V31, P230 Jimenez Contreras E, 2006, El Profesional de la Informacion, V15, P373 Cano V, 1999, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE59th General Meeting of the International-Federation-of-Library-Associations-and-Institutions, AUG 22-28, 1993, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V50, P675 Villagra Rubio A, 2003, Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, V26, P445 Salvador Bruna J, 2007, Revista General de Informacion y Documentacion, V17, P159 2001, Procesamiento de la informacion cientifica, Grupo Scimago, 2005, El Profesional de la Informacion, V14, P459 Arquero Aviles R, 2002, El Profesional de la Informacion, V11, P436 Jimenez Hidalgo S, 2007, Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, V30, P305 Abejon-Pena T, 2009, La documentacion como servicio publico: estudios en homenaje a Adelaida Roman, P199 Reuters Thomson, 2011, Web of Science, ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 62 of 74. 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:000320443500003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Link and Node Analysis of Gender Based Collaborations in Turkish Social Sciences Authors: Ozel, B Author Full Names: Ozel, Bulent Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL NETWORKS ANALYSIS AND MINING (ASONAM), 15-19; 10.1109/ASONAM.2012.13 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining Conference Date: AUG 26-29, 2012 Conference Location: Istanbul, TURKEY Conference Sponsors: ACM, IEEE, ACM Sigmod, IEEE Comp Soc, Springer, TCDE, TUBiTAK, TUBiTAK BiLGEM, ACTC SMCS, IEEE Tech Comm Data Engn, Univ Calgary, Hellen Amer Univ, sbtanaliz, EX tra Foreign Trade Co Ltd, inforcept, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A S, raccoonize, Huawei Conference Host: Kadir Has Univ Author Keywords: Scientific Collaboration, Gender, Lotka's Law, Co-authorship Pairs Distribution, Co-authorship Networks, Link Analysis, Presence Participation and Contribution KeyWords Plus: COAUTHORSHIP Abstract: This paper examines impact of gender both on publication productivity and on patterns of scientific collaborations in social sciences in Turkey. *Bibliographic* data on local publications in Turkey is used. It consists of 7835 papers written by 6738 scientists. Findings suggest that (1) there are gender differences at publication productivity, participation, presence and contribution; that (2) there are significantly different tendencies at keeping established co-authorship ties for inter-gender and intra-gender pairs; that (3) there are significant gender differences at positions of individuals in the network structure. It is seen that while female scientists are seen to be embedded in cliques more often than males, males are more active at bridging different components in the network. This study exemplifies an integrated approach to better examine role of gender in scientific collaborations. Addresses: Istanbul Bilgi Univ, Dept Comp Sci, Istanbul, Turkey. E-mail Addresses: bulent at cs.bilgi.edu.tr Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-0-7695-4799-2 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Theory & Methods Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: BFL86 Unique ID: WOS:000320443500003 Cited References: LEMOINE W, 1992, SCIENTOMETRICS, V24, P449 Anderson T. W., 1994, An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis, Naldi F, 2004, HANDBOOK OF QUANTITATIVE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH: THE USE OF PUBLICATION AND PATENT STATISTICS IN STUDIES OF S&T SYSTEMS, P299 Kretschmer H., 2008, COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Managment, V2, P45 Morris Steven A., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1764 Kretschmer H., 2005, Information Processing & Management, V41, Carley K. M., 2009, Technical Report, WASSERMAN S., 1994, Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences), Lotka A. J., 1926, Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, V16, P317 Newman MEJ, 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, P5200 Kretschmer Hildrun, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P308 Freeman L. C., 1979, Social Networks, V1, Guo H., 2008, COLLNET Journal of Scientometrics and Information Managment, V2, P73 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 67 of 74. Search terms matched: BIBLIOGRAPHIC(4) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320443500065 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Link Prediction in a Modified Heterogeneous *Bibliographic* Network Authors: Lee, JB; Adorna, H Author Full Names: Lee, John Boaz; Adorna, Henry Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL NETWORKS ANALYSIS AND MINING (ASONAM), 442-449; 10.1109/ASONAM.2012.78 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining Conference Date: AUG 26-29, 2012 Conference Location: Istanbul, TURKEY Conference Sponsors: ACM, IEEE, ACM Sigmod, IEEE Comp Soc, Springer, TCDE, TUBiTAK, TUBiTAK BiLGEM, ACTC SMCS, IEEE Tech Comm Data Engn, Univ Calgary, Hellen Amer Univ, sbtanaliz, EX tra Foreign Trade Co Ltd, inforcept, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A S, raccoonize, Huawei Conference Host: Kadir Has Univ Author Keywords: heterogeneous information network, random walk with restart, link prediction, relative importance KeyWords Plus: PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS Abstract: Researchers have discovered, in recent years, the advantages of modeling complex systems using heterogeneous information networks. These networks are comprised of heterogeneous sets of nodes and edges that better represent the different entities and relationships often found in the real world. Although heterogeneous networks provide a richer semantic view of the data, the added complexity makes it difficult to directly apply existing techniques that work well on homogeneous networks. In this paper, we propose a graph modification process that alters an existing heterogeneous *bibliographic* network into another network, with the purpose of highlighting the important relations in the *bibliographic* network. Several importance scores, some adopted from existing work and others defined in this work, are then used to measure the importance of links in the modified network. The link prediction problem is studied on the modified network by implementing a random walk-based algorithm on the network. The importance scores and the structure of the modified graph are used to guide a random walker towards relevant parts of the graph, i.e. towards nodes to which new links will be created in the future. The different properties of the proposed algorithm are evaluated experimentally on a real world *bibliographic* network, the DBLP. Results show that the proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art supervised technique as well as various approaches based on topology and node attributes. Addresses: [Lee, John Boaz] Ateneo Manila Univ, Dept Informat Syst & Comp Sci, Quezon City, Philippines. E-mail Addresses: jtlee4 at up.edu.ph; hnadorna at dcs.upd.edu.ph Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-0-7695-4799-2 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Theory & Methods Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: BFL86 Unique ID: WOS:000320443500065 Cited References: Liben-Nowell D., 2003, Proc. 12th International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, P556 Blanchard Philippe, 2011, RANDOM WALKS AND DIFFUSIONS ON GRAPHS AND DATABASES: AN INTRODUCTION, P1 Adamic LA, 2003, SOCIAL NETWORKS, V25, P211 Hue Martial, 2010, BMC BIOINFORMATICS, V11, Hasan M. A., 2006, Proc. of SDM '06, 2006, Backstrom L., 2011, Proc. Forth International Conference on Web Search and Web Data Mining, P635 Getoor L., 2005, ACM SIGKDD Explorations Newsletter, V7, P3 Sun Y., 2011, Proc. of ASONAM '11, 2011, P121 Spyropoulou E., 2011, Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2011)2011 IEEE 11th International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2011), 11-14 Dec. 2011, Vancouver,BC, Canada, Aytuna AS, 2005, BIOINFORMATICS, V21, P2850 Yin Z., 2010, Proc. ASONAM, 2010, P152 Pei J, 2004, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, V16, P1424 Cabunducan G., 2011, Proc. of ASONAM '11, 2011, Sun Y., 2012, Proc. of WSDM '12, 2012, Kashima H., 2006, Proc. of ICDM '06, 2006, Tang J., 2008, Proc. of KDD '08, 2008, P990 Tong Hanghang, 2006, ICDM 2006: SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DATA MINING, PROCEEDINGS6th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, DEC 18-22, 2006, Hong Kong, PEOPLES R CHINA, P613 Leroy V., 2010, Proc. of KDD '10, 2010, P393 Sun Y., 2009, Kdd '09 slide presentation of the paper ranking-based clustering of heterogeneous information networks with star network schema, 2009, ======================================================================= *Record 68 of 74. Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRIC(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320337500014 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Conceptual Challenges in Developing Azerbaijan Citation Index Authors: Alguliyev, R; Aliguliyev, R; Fataliyev, T; Hasanova, R Author Full Names: Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila Editor(s): AidaZade K Source: 2012 IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROBLEMS OF CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS (PCI), 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 4th International Conference on Problems of Cybernetics and Informatics (PCI) Conference Date: SEP 12-14, 2012 Conference Location: Baku, AZERBAIJAN Conference Sponsors: IEEE Author Keywords: science citation index, impact factor, e-science, evaluation of scientific activity, requirements to scientific publications KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; IMPACT Abstract: Conceptual challenges of science citation index development in Azerbaijan are considered. Processing principals of database of scientific publications and analytical-information system based on it are explained. It is demonstrated that, requirements set for scientific journals and publications, unified register of scientific publications, development of analytical-*scientometric* evaluation mechanisms are important challenges set forth. Realization of the system will support evaluation of scientific activity and science management. Addresses: [Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila] ANAS, Inst Informat Technol, Baku, Azerbaijan. E-mail Addresses: director at iit.ab.az; a.ramiz at science.az; tfat at itsc.ab.az; rahasanova at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4673-4502-6 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Cybernetics; Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Research Areas: Computer Science; Engineering IDS Number: BFL00 Unique ID: WOS:000320337500014 Cited References: Kosmulski Marek, 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P4 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Egghe Leo, 2008, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V44, P770 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P170 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 Rousseau R., 2006, Industrial Sciences and Technology, V1, P23 Alonso S., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V82, P391 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Jin BiHui, 2007, CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, V52, P855 Wu Qiang, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P609 Vinkler P., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P861 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Daniel H. D., 2008, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, V59, P830 Chun-Ting Z., 2009, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, V61, P625 GARFIELD E, 1963, AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION, V14, P195 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= * ======================================================================= * ======================================================================= From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 10 15:54:31 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:54:31 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible interest to SigMetrics readers (2) Message-ID: =============================================================== *Record 1 of 16. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); RESEARCH(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321179600007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Which Journal Articles are Uncited? The Case of the Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism *Research* and the Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing Authors: Law, R; Lee, H; Au, N Author Full Names: Law, Rob; Lee, Hee Andy; Au, Norman Source: ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 18 (6):661-684; 10.1080/10941665.2012.695288 SEP 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation, uncitedness, tourism journals, research evaluation KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTOR; HOSPITALITY Abstract: Two main streams of research performance evaluation rely on quantitative measurement of research output and citation count. Although research output counting has achieved a certain degree of success, such an approach cannot assess the impact of a publication on knowledge development. A citation count, in contrast, measures the influence of a publication on subsequent research efforts. Citation count has thus become an important way to represent research performance. This study analyzes the uncited articles published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research and the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing in the period 1996-2005. Findings would be of use to academic researchers in planning for the type of article to write. Addresses: [Law, Rob; Lee, Hee Andy; Au, Norman] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, TST East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: hmroblaw at polyu.edu.hk Cited Reference Count: 153 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1094-1665 Web of Science Categories: Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: 174TZ Unique ID: WOS:000321179600007 Cited References: Mena M. M., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P59 Garfield E, 1998, SCIENTIST, V12, P10 Qian W., 1999, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchInternational Journal of Tourism Research, V1, P90 Kim MinJoo, 2005, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V10, P157 McKercher Bob, 2006, TOURISM MANAGEMENT3rd Asia-Pacific CHRIE Conference (APacCHRIE), MAY 26-28, 2005, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, V27, P1235 Heung V. C. S., 1996, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchSecond International Conference, April 25-27, 1996, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, V1, P113 Wallace Matthew L., 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P296 Roehl W. S., 2000, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V8, P91 Law R., 2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V12, P123 Keiser J. D., 2001, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V9, P89 Mok C., 2000, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V9, P219 Clais J., 2001, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V10, P123 So S. I. A., 2004, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V16, P98 Deadrick D.L., 2007, Human Resource Management Review, V17, GHOSH JS, 1974, INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL, V10, P365 Jakobsson A., 2004, Counting the buttons: Rewarding research, Ogle A., 2000, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchThe Fourth Biennial Conference on Tourism and Hotel Industry in Southeast Asia and Indo-China, June 24-26, 2000, Chiang Mai, Thailand, V5, P82 Kuo M. C.-M., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P48 Law R., 2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V12, P103 McKercher Bob, 2008, TOURISM MANAGEMENT, V29, P1226 Berger A. A., 2005, Book review. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V19, P61 Rivera Manuel Antonio, 2008, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT, V27, P632 Law R., 2003, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V14, P105 Wang S. S., 2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V12, P63 MacRoberts M. H., 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1 Law R., 2005, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V19, P57 Law R., 2002, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V11, P107 Currie R., 2000, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V8, P115 Israeli A. A., 1999, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V4, P39 Torres-Salinas Daniel, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P9 Masuyama Y., 2002, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchThe Fifth Biennial Conference on Tourism in Asia, May 23-25, 2002, Hong Kong, V7, P80 Law R., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P57 Law R., 2008, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, V20, P113 DeFranco A. L., 1996, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V1, P87 Mak B. L. M., 2000, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V9, P73 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Law R., 2005, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V10, P341 Bremner Stephen, 2010, ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES, V29, P121 Ormerod RJ, 1997, OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, V25, P599 PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 Lecoustay J., 2004, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V16, P5 Leong ChoonChiang, 2000, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V5, P47 Upchurch R. S., 1997, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V5, P95 Lee B.-S., 1996, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V1, P77 Nicholls S., 2004, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V17, P75 Semone P. A., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P61 Cloesen U., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P72 Law R., 2000, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V9, P83 Su D., 1996, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V1, P116 Agrusa J. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); RESEARCH(1); TO(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321571800009 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: BMJ joins campaign *to* put "science into assessment of *research*," as its *impact factor* rises Authors: Mayor, S Author Full Names: Mayor, Susan Source: BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 347 10.1136/bmj.f4327 JUL 3 2013 Language: English Document Type: News Item Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND ISSN: 1756-1833 Article Number: f4327 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 180CZ Unique ID: WOS:000321571800009 ======================================================================= *Record 3 of 16. 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:000321919900001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The *impact factor* Authors: Wilms, G Author Full Names: Wilms, Guido Source: NEURORADIOLOGY, 55 (7):803-806; 10.1007/s00234-013-1227-9 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: OPEN-ACCESS ARTICLES; INDEX; ACCURACY Addresses: UZ Leuven, Dept Radiol, B-3000 Louvain, Belgium. E-mail Addresses: guido.wilms at uz.kuleuven.ac.be Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0028-3940 Web of Science Categories: Clinical Neurology; Neuroimaging; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging IDS Number: 184UU Unique ID: WOS:000321919900001 Cited References: Sundaram Murali, 2012, SKELETAL RADIOLOGY, V41, P125 Hendee William, 2012, SKELETAL RADIOLOGY, V41, P127 Garfield E, 1996, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V313, P411 Roemer RC, 2012, C& RL News, V73, P596 Dodson M. 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L., 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Smeyers Paul, 2011, JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION, V45, P1 Bjork Bo-Christer, 2012, BMC MEDICINE, V10, Castillo M., 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, V33, P1833 Chia-Lin Chang C_L, 2010, V10/67, Craig Iain D., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P239 Epstein D, 2007, The Write Stuff, V16, P133 ======================================================================= *Record 4 of 16. 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:000321629300001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Over the Journal *Impact Factor* Authors: Hong, ST Author Full Names: Hong, Sung-Tae Source: JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 28 (7):969-969; 10.3346/jkms.2013.28.7.969 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Parasitol, Seoul, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: jkms at kams.or.kr Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES, 302 75 DONG DU ICHON, DONG YONGSAN KU, SEOUL 140 031, SOUTH KOREA ISSN: 1011-8934 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 180WH Unique ID: WOS:000321629300001 Cited References: Suh Chang-Ok, 2013, JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, V28, P648 Cagan R, 2013, Dis Model Mech, Pulverer Bernd, 2013, EMBO JOURNAL, V32, P1651 Saxena Alok, 2013, Journal of pharmacology & pharmacotherapeutics, V4, P125 Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 ======================================================================= *Record 5 of 16. 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:000321569400001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Analysis of the systematic reviews process in reports of network meta-analyses: methodological systematic review Authors: Bafeta, A; Trinquart, L; Seror, R; Ravaud, P Author Full Names: Bafeta, Aida; Trinquart, Ludovic; Seror, Raphaele; Ravaud, Philippe Source: BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 347 10.1136/bmj.f3675 JUL 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review KeyWords Plus: RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED-TRIALS; MIXED TREATMENT COMPARISONS; ISPOR TASK-FORCE; HEALTH-CARE; EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE; COMPETING INTERVENTIONS; CLINICAL-TRIALS; META-ANALYSIS; QUALITY; BIAS Abstract: Objective To examine whether network meta-analyses, increasingly used to assess comparative effectiveness of healthcare interventions, follow the key methodological recommendations for reporting and conduct of systematic reviews. Design Methodological systematic review of reports of network meta-analyses. Data sources Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects, Medline, and Embase, searched from inception to 12 July 2012. Review methods All network meta-analyses comparing clinical efficacy of three or more interventions based on randomised controlled trials, excluding meta-analyses with an open loop network of three interventions. We assessed the reporting of general characteristics and key methodological components of the systematic review process using two composite outcomes. For some components, if reporting was adequate, we assessed their conduct quality. Results Of 121 network meta-analyses covering a wide range of medical areas, 100 (83%) assessed pharmacological interventions and 11 (9%) non-pharmacological interventions; 56 (46%) were published in journals with a high *impact factor*. The electronic search strategy for each database was not reported in 88 (73%) network meta-analyses; for 36 (30%), the primary outcome was not clearly identified. Overall, 61 (50%) network meta-analyses did not report any information regarding the assessment of risk of bias of individual studies, and 103 (85%) did not report any methods to assess the likelihood of publication bias. Overall, 87 (72%) network meta-analyses did not report the literature search, searched only one database, did not search other sources, or did not report an assessment of risk of bias of individual studies. These methodological components did not differ by publication in a general or specialty journal or by public or private funding. Conclusions Essential methodological components of the systematic review process-conducting a literature search and assessing risk of bias of individual studies-are frequently lacking in reports of network meta-analyses, even when published in journals with high impact factors. Addresses: [Bafeta, Aida; Trinquart, Ludovic; Seror, Raphaele; Ravaud, Philippe] INSERM, Res Unit, U738, Paris, France. [Bafeta, Aida; Trinquart, Ludovic; Seror, Raphaele; Ravaud, Philippe] Hop Hotel Dieu, AP HP, Ctr Epidemiol Clin, F-75004 Paris, France. [Trinquart, Ludovic; Ravaud, Philippe] Univ Paris 05, Sorbonne Paris Cite, Paris, France. [Trinquart, Ludovic; Seror, Raphaele; Ravaud, Philippe] French Cochrane Ctr, Paris, France. [Ravaud, Philippe] Columbia Univ, Dept Epidemiol, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, New York, NY USA. E-mail Addresses: aida.bafeta at htd.aphp.fr Funding Acknowledgement: Pierre et Marie Curie University; Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [DEQ20101221475] Funding Text: This study was funded by an academic grant for the doctoral student from "Pierre et Marie Curie University." Our team is supported by an academic grant (DEQ20101221475) for the programme "Equipe espoir de la Recherche," from the Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale. The funding agencies have no role in the design or conduct of the study; collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the data; or preparation and review of the manuscript. 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Search terms matched: RESEARCH(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321223000082 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Mapping Molecular Association Networks of Nervous System Diseases via Large-Scale Analysis of Published *Research* Authors: Hu, XJ; Zhao, DZ; Strotmann, A Author Full Names: Hu, Xiaojun; Zhao, Dangzhi; Strotmann, Andreas Source: PLOS ONE, 8 (6):10.1371/journal.pone.0067121 JUN 25 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; INFORMATION-SCIENCE; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; PROTEIN; MEDICINE; BIOLOGY; AUTHOR; METHYLATION; MECHANISMS; EXPRESSION Abstract: Network medicine has been applied successfully to elicit the structure of large-scale molecular interaction networks. Its main proponents have claimed that this approach to integrative medical investigation should make it possible to identify functional modules of interacting molecular biological units as well as interactions themselves. This paper takes a significant step in this direction. Based on a large-scale analysis of the nervous system molecular medicine literature, this study analyzes and visualizes the complex structure of associations between diseases on the one hand and all types of molecular substances on the other. From this analysis it then identifies functional co-association groups consisting of several types of molecular substances, each consisting of substances that exhibit a pattern of frequent co-association with similar diseases. These groups in turn exhibit interlinking in a complex pattern, suggesting that such complex interactions between functional molecular modules may play a role in disease etiology. We find that the patterns exhibited by the networks of disease - molecular substance associations studied here correspond well to a number of recently published research results, and that the groups of molecular substances identified by statistical analysis of these networks do appear to be interesting groups of molecular substances that are interconnected in identifiable and interpretable ways. Our results not only demonstrate that networks are a convenient framework to analyze and visualize large-scale, complex relationships among molecular networks and diseases, but may also provide a conceptual basis for bridging gaps in experimental and theoretical knowledge. Addresses: [Hu, Xiaojun] Zhejiang Univ, Sch Med, Med Informat Ctr, Hangzhou 310003, Zhejiang, Peoples R China. [Zhao, Dangzhi] Univ Alberta, Sch Lib & Informat Studies, Edmonton, AB, Canada. [Strotmann, Andreas] GESIS Leibniz Inst Social Sci, Cologne, Germany. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); INDIVIDUAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000316466800033 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Journal *impact factor* and *individual* article impact Authors: Lee, CH Author Full Names: Lee, Ching-Hsing Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 31 (3):624-624; 10.1016/j.ajem.2012.11.023 MAR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: [Lee, Ching-Hsing] Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Keelung, Taiwan. [Lee, Ching-Hsing] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Keelung, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: lancetlee at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC, 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA ISSN: 0735-6757 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 110SU Unique ID: WOS:000316466800033 Cited References: Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Li Qiang, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V30, P1530 Lee Ching-Hsing, 2011, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V18, P898 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Opthof T, 1997, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, V33, P1 [Anonymous], 2010, ISI Journal Citation Reports, ======================================================================= * ======================================================================= =============================================================== ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= ======================================================================= *Record 16 of 16. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1); INDEX(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320337500024 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: On Necessity of the Azerbaijan Citation *Index* (AzCI) Authors: Alguliyev, R; Aliguliyev, R; Fataliyev, T; Hasanova, R Author Full Names: Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila Editor(s): AidaZade K Source: 2012 IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROBLEMS OF CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS (PCI), 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 4th International Conference on Problems of Cybernetics and Informatics (PCI) Conference Date: SEP 12-14, 2012 Conference Location: Baku, AZERBAIJAN Conference Sponsors: IEEE Author Keywords: e-science, evaluation of research activity, national science information resources, scientific citations, impact factor, science citation index Abstract: The paper is dedicated to science citation index development problems in Azerbaijan. Existing international evaluation systems in this field are analyzed. It has been demonstrated that, within the framework of electronic-science project carried out in the country, formation of national scientific information resources and science citation index carries vast importance. Solution of the problem will provide decision making capabilities in evaluation of researchers, research institutions and academic journals, their recognition to world scientific society, as well as science management. Addresses: [Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila] ANAS, Inst Informat Technol, Baku, Azerbaijan. E-mail Addresses: director at iit.ab.az; a.ramiz at science.az; tfat at itsc.ab.az; rahasanova at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 4 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IEEE, 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA ISBN: 978-1-4673-4502-6 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Cybernetics; Computer Science, Theory & Methods; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Research Areas: Computer Science; Engineering IDS Number: BFL00 Unique ID: WOS:000320337500024 Cited References: Pislyakov V. V., 2007, scientific and technical libraries, P65 Bradford S.C., 1934, Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal, V137, P85 Fataliyev T. Kh., 2008, PCI 2008. The second International Conference ''Problems of Cybernetics and Informatics'', September 10-12, 2008, Baku, Azerbaijan, V1, P75 VICKERY BC, 1948, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V4, P198 From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 10 16:28:35 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 20:28:35 +0000 Subject: Fpapers of possible interest to Sig Metrics lisstserv (3) Message-ID: *Record 1 of 94. 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:000321679300026 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Soil Biology & Biochemistry *Citation* Classic XI Authors: Burns, RG Author Full Names: Burns, Richard G. Source: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 64 200-202; 10.1016/j.soilbio.2012.09.023 SEP 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Univ Queensland, Sch Agr & Food Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia. E-mail Addresses: r.burns at uq.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ISSN: 0038-0717 Web of Science Categories: Soil Science Research Areas: Agriculture IDS Number: 181OV Unique ID: WOS:000321679300026 ======================================================================= *Record 5 of 94. 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:000321423500003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Directions in green roof research: A *bibliometric* study Authors: Blank, L; Vasl, A; Levy, S; Grant, G; Kadas, G; Dafni, A; Blaustein, L Author Full Names: Blank, Lior; Vasl, Amiel; Levy, Shay; Grant, Gary; Kadas, Gyongyver; Dafni, Amots; Blaustein, Leon Source: BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, 66 23-28; 10.1016/j.buildenv.2013.04.017 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Architecture, Biodiversity, Landscape ecology, Living roof KeyWords Plus: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY; PERFORMANCE; FUTURE Abstract: Green roof research is a multidisciplinary and new research area. We conducted a bibliometric quantification to assess the rate of publications in specific areas of research for this novel research area based on the scientific literature as available from the Web of Science. Bibliometric research can provide valuable information about changes in the trends within a particular area of research. For example, we found that the number of publications in this field increased in the last two decades at very similar pace to other pre-established academic disciplines. We also found that papers on green roofs were classified into 32 research areas. There was very little change in the frequency of most research areas through time. The percentages of plant sciences, forestry, marine and freshwater biology and biodiversity conservation of the total research areas classifications used each year increased significantly with time, while architecture decreased significantly with time signifying an increased interest in environmental issues and less focus on architectural issues. The distribution of publications between countries has been skewed, with the USA and the EU conducting 66% of the research, and thus allocation of research effort is focused in those continents and predominantly in temperate ecosystems. However, there has been a sharp increase in the number of countries that conduct green roof research. Our work provides a suite of indicators that can be combined to give a useful picture of the development of green roof research and identifies the challenges which lie ahead for this novel research area. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Blank, Lior; Vasl, Amiel; Levy, Shay; Grant, Gary; Kadas, Gyongyver; Dafni, Amots; Blaustein, Leon] Univ Haifa, Fac Nat Sci, Inst Evolut, Kadas Green Roofs Ecol Ctr, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel. [Blank, Lior; Vasl, Amiel; Levy, Shay; Grant, Gary; Kadas, Gyongyver; Dafni, Amots; Blaustein, Leon] Univ Haifa, Fac Nat Sci, Dept Evolutionary & Environm Biol, Kadas Green Roofs Ecol Ctr, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel. [Grant, Gary] Green Roof Consultancy Ltd, London SE1 1XF, England. [Kadas, Gyongyver] Univ E London, Sustainabil Res Inst, Environm Res Grp, London E16 2RD, England. E-mail Addresses: liorblank at gmail.com; amielvasl at gmail.com; shaylevy at vmail.co.il; gary at greenroofconsultancy.com; gkadas at mac.com; adafni at research.haifa.ac.il; leon at research.haifa.ac.il Funding Acknowledgement: Kadas Green Roofs Ecology Research Center at the University of Haifa Funding Text: This study was funded by the Kadas Green Roofs Ecology Research Center at the University of Haifa. We are grateful to the very useful comments of two anonymous reviewers. Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ISSN: 0360-1323 Web of Science Categories: Construction & Building Technology; Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Civil Research Areas: Construction & Building Technology; Engineering IDS Number: 178DE Unique ID: WOS:000321423500003 Cited References: Prado RTA, 2005, ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, V37, P295 Li Xiuzhen, 2009, PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHYWorld Congress of the International-Association-for-Landscape-Ecology (IALE), JUL 08-12, 2007, Wageningen, NETHERLANDS, V33, P31 Clarke Aileen, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH14th European Public Health Research Conference, NOV, 2006, Montreux, SWITZERLAND, V17, P43 Schui Gabriel, 2010, APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY-HEALTH AND WELL BEING, V2, P52 Snodgrass EC, 2010, The green roof manual: a professional guide to design, installation, and maintenance, Francis Robert A., 2011, JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, V92, P1429 Kumar R, 2005, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, V40, P1505 PRITCHAR.A, 1969, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V25, P348 Lundholm Jeremy, 2010, PLOS ONE, V5, Dvorak Bruce, 2010, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, V96, P197 Mentens Jeroen, 2006, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, V77, P217 Jim C. Y., 2011, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, V46, P1263 Turner MG, 2005, ECOLOGY, V86, P1967 van Hoof Joost, 2008, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, V43, P1023 Li Jian-feng, 2010, BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT, V45, P2644 Sokal R. R, 1995, Biometry: The principles and practice of statistics in biological research, Liu Xingjian, 2011, BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, V20, P807 Baumann Nathalie, 2006, Urban Habitats, V4, P37 Boivin MA, 2001, HORTTECHNOLOGY, V11, P409 Theodosiou TG, 2003, ENERGY AND BUILDINGS, V35, P909 Stovin Virginia, 2010, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT JOURNAL, V24, P192 Brenneisen Stephan, 2006, Urban Habitats, V4, P27 Ramos-Rodriguez AR, 2004, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V25, P981 Oberndorfer Erica, 2007, BIOSCIENCE, V57, P823 Kadas Gyongyver, 2006, Urban Habitats, V4, P66 Grant G, 2006, Urban Habitats, V4, P51 Coffman RR, Third annual greening rooftops for sustainable communities conference, awards and trade show 2005, Washington, DC, PENDLEBURY DA, 1991, SCIENCE, V251, P1410 Snodgrass EC, 2006, Green roof plants; a resource and planting guide, Gedge D, 2005, Biologist, V52, P161 Hendriks Iris E., 2008, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY, V360, P15 ======================================================================= *Record 8 of 94. 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:000321389200362 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Bibliometric* Analysis of Bariatric Surgery Literature Authors: Lazzati, A; Gheorghe, M; Agueb, R; Azoulay, D Author Full Names: Lazzati, A.; Gheorghe, M.; Agueb, R.; Azoulay, D. Source: OBESITY SURGERY, 23 (8):1112-1112; AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Meeting Abstract Conference Title: 18th World Congress of the International-Federation-for-the-Surgery-of-Obesity-and-Metabolic-Disorders (IFSO) Conference Date: AUG 28-31, 2013 Conference Location: Istanbul, TURKEY Conference Sponsors: Int Federat Surg Obes & Metab Disorders (IFSO) Addresses: [Lazzati, A.; Gheorghe, M.; Agueb, R.; Azoulay, D.] Hop Henri Mondor, AP HP, Dept Digest HepatoPancreatoBiliary & Liver Transp, F-94010 Creteil, France. Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0960-8923 Web of Science Categories: Surgery Research Areas: Surgery IDS Number: 177QC Unique ID: WOS:000321389200362 ======================================================================= *Record 9 of 94. 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:000321628500017 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Landscape of ecological research in Australia: A *bibliometric* analysis of trends in research output and hotspots of research from 1991 to 2010 Authors: Kumar, L; Khormi, HM Author Full Names: Kumar, Lalit; Khormi, Hassan M. Source: AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, 38 (5):599-608; 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02453.x AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Australia, ecological research, hotspot, research output, spatial distribution KeyWords Plus: ECONOMICS; DEPARTMENTS; UNIVERSITY; PROXIMITY; JOURNALS Abstract: The spatial distribution and density of scientists can have important implications for key aspects of scientific processes, such as innovation, networking, rates of knowledge exchange and success in large competitive grants. In this paper, we examine the research output of different research organizations and universities in Australia, with the aim of identifying hotspots of ecological research and how these hotspots have changed over the last 20 years. We used publications from 10 reputable peer-reviewed international journals as a measure of research output. We identified a number of ecology hotspot clusters. Some clusters have developed significantly over the last 20 years, while others have declined in output over time. The University of Sydney, University of Queensland, James Cook University and Melbourne University had the largest output levels among universities. Results also showed large increases in output over the last 5-year period (2006-2010), possibly because of the impending introduction of the Excellence in Research for Australia. Addresses: [Kumar, Lalit; Khormi, Hassan M.] Univ New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia. [Khormi, Hassan M.] Umm Al Qura Univ, Dept Geog, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. E-mail Addresses: lkumar at une.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 22 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1442-9985 Web of Science Categories: Ecology Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology IDS Number: 180WB Unique ID: WOS:000321628500017 Cited References: Pond Roderik, 2007, PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE7th World Congress of the Regional-Science-Association-International, APR 13-17, 2004, Port Elizabeth, SOUTH AFRICA, V86, P423 TOWE JB, 1995, ECONOMIC RECORD, V71, P8 Macri J., 2002, J. Econ. Soc. Policy, V7, Sutter M, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS, V51, P405 King I., 2001, Working Paper No. 214, Hicks Diana, 2009, HIGHER EDUCATION, V57, P393 HARRIS GT, 1988, AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC PAPERS, V27, P102 Nilsson Anna S., 2010, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V35, P617 Etzkowitz H., 2002, MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science, Etzkowitz H, 2000, RESEARCH POLICY, V29, P313 Bairam E., 1996, N. Z. Econ. Pap, V30, P229 ESRI, 2010, Hot Spot Analysis (Getis-Ord Gi*), KATZ JS, 1994, SCIENTOMETRICS, V31, P31 Colombo Massimo G., 2010, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V35, P113 GETIS A, 1992, GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS, V24, P189 Kalaitzidakis P, 1999, EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW13th Annual Congress of the European-Economic-Association, SEP 02-05, 1998, BERLIN, GERMANY, V43, P1150 HALL DH, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V17, P15 Etzkowitz H., 2000, The Second Academic Revolution: MIT and the Rise of Entrepreneurial Science, Bairam E., 1997, N. Z. Econ. Pap, V31, P133 ANDERSSON AE, 1993, ANNALS OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, V27, P11 Gibson J., 2000, N. Z. Econ. Pap, V34, P73 Pokallus J. W., 2011, Ecosphere, V2, P1 ====================================================================== *Record 18 of 94. 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:000321317300007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Republication of conference papers in *journals*? Authors: Zhang, YH; Jia, XY Author Full Names: Zhang, Yuehong (Helen); Jia, Xiaoyan Source: LEARNED PUBLISHING, 26 (3):189-196; 10.1087/20130307 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: PLAGIARISM Abstract: Conference proceedings are one of the most important forms of communication for computer scientists. This study investigated the policies of a large number of computer science journals with regard to the republication of papers which had already appeared in conference proceedings. Nearly one-quarter of journal editors would not republish such papers other than in special circumstances (such as a special conference issue), and almost all of the remainder would do so only after substantial updating and expansion of the original paper. Many specified the amount of content that should be new: 30% was the proportion most frequently mentioned. Thus, many sections of text may be identical to the original paper. However, some journal editors do not appear to consider this self-plagiarism provided the original publication is properly cited. Nevertheless, such (re)publication is likely to lead to high similarity scores in CrossCheck; in this field, therefore, journal editors need to exercise particular discretion when evaluating CrossCheck results. Addresses: [Zhang, Yuehong (Helen); Jia, Xiaoyan] Zhejiang Univ, Journal Zhejiang Univ SCI, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: jzus at zju.edu.cn Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 176PT Unique ID: WOS:000321317300007 Cited References: Meddings Kirsty, 2010, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V23, P5 Cognitive Science Society, 2012, Policy on Journal Publication of Conference Papers, Zhang Lin, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P88 Freyne J., 2010, Communications of the ACM, V53, P124 Fortnow Lance, 2009, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V52, P33 Bowyer K.W., 2012, Mentoring advice on 'conferences versus journals' for CSE faculty, Colebatch C., 2012, Copyright on the Conference Circuit, Menczer Filippo, 2009, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V52, P6 Zhang Yuehong (Helen), 2012, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V25, P292 Campbell B., 2012, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing News, Franceschet M., 2010, Communications of the ACM, V53, P129 Vardi Moshe Y., 2009, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V52, P5 Montesi Michela, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P816 Zhang Y.H. (Helen), 2010, Learned Publishing, V23, P9 Patterson D., 1999, Best practice memo: evaluating computer scientists and engineers for promotion and tenure, DROTT MC, 1995, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V46, P299 ======================================================================= *Record 21 of 94. 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:000321317300012 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Prometheus Assessed? Research Measurement, Peer Review and *Citation Analysis* Authors: Jubb, M Author Full Names: Jubb, Michael Source: LEARNED PUBLISHING, 26 (3):228-229; 10.1087/20130312 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Book Review E-mail Addresses: michaeljubb at researchinfonet.org Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 176PT Unique ID: WOS:000321317300012 Cited References: Goldfinch S, 2012, PROMETHEUS ASSESSED?: RESEARCH MEASUREMENT, PEER REVIEW, AND CITATION ANALYSIS, P1 ======== ============================================================================ *Record 25 of 94. 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:000321251600004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: How Does the Market Use *Citation* Data? The Hirsch Index in Economics Authors: Ellison, G Author Full Names: Ellison, Glenn Source: AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL-APPLIED ECONOMICS, 5 (3):63-90; 10.1257/app.5.3.63 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; JOURNALS Abstract: A large literature following Hirsch (2005) has proposed citation-based indexes of individuals' research output. This paper views Hirsch's index as one member of a larger class and examines how well different indexes align with labor market outcomes for young, tenured economists at 50 US departments. Variants that emphasize smaller numbers of highly-cited papers are more aligned with labor market outcomes than is Hirsch's original index. It also examines how the market assesses jointly authored work, and how indexes can be adjusted for differences in citations across fields and years of experience. (JEL A14, C43) Addresses: [Ellison, Glenn] MIT, Dept Econ, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA. [Ellison, Glenn] Natl Bur Econ Res, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. E-mail Addresses: gellison at mit.edu Cited Reference Count: 24 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER ECONOMIC ASSOC, 2014 BROADWAY, STE 305, NASHVILLE, TN 37203 USA ISSN: 1945-7782 Web of Science Categories: Economics Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: 175SC Unique ID: WOS:000321251600004 Cited References: Bornmann Lutz, 2008, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V17, P149 Ellison G, 2002, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, V110, P947 West Jevin D., 2010, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V71, P236 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Hamermesh Daniel S., 2012, ECONOMIC INQUIRY, V50, P1 Lehmann Sune, 2006, NATURE, V444, P1003 Ellison Glenn, 2011, ECONOMIC INQUIRY, V49, P635 Ellison Glenn, 2012, Assessing Computer Scientists Using Citation Data, Palacios-Huerta I, 2004, ECONOMETRICA, V72, P963 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 Wu Qiang, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P609 Hirsch J. E., 2007, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V104, P19193 Tol Richard S. J., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P317 Kosmulski Marek, 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P4 Ellison Glenn, 2013, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, Van Raan AFJ, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V67, P491 LIEBOWITZ SJ, 1984, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE, V22, P77 Jensen Pablo, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V78, P467 Ellison G, 2002, JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, V110, P994 Schreiber Michael, 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P211 Prathap Gangan, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P153 Iglesias Juan E., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P303 Egghe Leo, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1608 Ruane Frances, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P395 ======================================================================= *Record 26 of 94. Search terms matched: JOURNAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321320200001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: On the origin of the first Australian Medical *Journal* Authors: Bailey, RJ Author Full Names: Bailey, R. J. Source: ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE, 41 7-9; 1 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Australian Medical Journal, 1846 Abstract: The Australian Medical Journal is important to Australian anaesthesia in that, as well as associated editorials, it recorded the first use of ether for surgical operations. Though it survived from 1 August 1846 until 1 October 1847, its first issue was surrounded with mystery, referring to an earlier publication. Proof of this earlier issue of April 1846 has been discovered though no copy remains extant. Addresses: Australian Soc Anaesthetists, Sydney, NSW, Australia. E-mail Addresses: rjbailey at tpg.com.au Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AUSTRALIAN SOC ANAESTHETISTS, P O BOX 600, EDGECLIFF, NSW 2027, AUSTRALIA ISSN: 0310-057X Web of Science Categories: Anesthesiology; Critical Care Medicine Research Areas: Anesthesiology; General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 176QW Unique ID: WOS:000321320200001 Cited References: [Anonymous], 1847, Australian Medical Journal, V1, P132 Ford E., 1972, Medical History, V16, P221 PROSPECTUS: A MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1845, Sydney Morning Herald, P1 [Anonymous], 1846, Australian Medical Journal, V1, P1 [Anonymous], 1847, Australian Medical Journal, V1, P142 Dunlop NJ., 1927, M J Aust, V1, P148 [Anonymous], 1846, Australian Medical Journal, V1, P141 [Anonymous], 1847, Australian Medical Journal, V1, P1 Bailey RJ., 1997, M J, P166 [Anonymous], 1846, Australian Medical JournalSydney Morning Herald, P2 ======================================================================= *Record 27 of 94. Search terms matched: JOURNAL(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321619900003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Report of the International *Journal* of Urology Editorial Board Meeting 2013 in Sapporo Authors: Fukuhara, H Author Full Names: Fukuhara, Hiroshi Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 20 (7):649-650; 10.1111/iju.12223 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0919-8172 Web of Science Categories: Urology & Nephrology Research Areas: Urology & Nephrology IDS Number: 180TL Unique ID: WOS:000321619900003 ======================================================================= *Record 28 of 94. 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:000321629300001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Over the *Journal* *Impact Factor* Authors: Hong, ST Author Full Names: Hong, Sung-Tae Source: JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 28 (7):969-969; 10.3346/jkms.2013.28.7.969 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Seoul Natl Univ, Coll Med, Dept Parasitol, Seoul, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: jkms at kams.or.kr Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: KOREAN ACAD MEDICAL SCIENCES, 302 75 DONG DU ICHON, DONG YONGSAN KU, SEOUL 140 031, SOUTH KOREA ISSN: 1011-8934 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 180WH Unique ID: WOS:000321629300001 Cited References: Suh Chang-Ok, 2013, JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, V28, P648 Cagan R, 2013, Dis Model Mech, Pulverer Bernd, 2013, EMBO JOURNAL, V32, P1651 Saxena Alok, 2013, Journal of pharmacology & pharmacotherapeutics, V4, P125 Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 ======================================================================= *Record 30 of 94. 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:000321089400006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Patent *citations* as a tool for analysing the early stages of convergence Authors: Karvonen, M; Kassi, T Author Full Names: Karvonen, Matti; Kassi, Tuomo Source: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 80 (6):1094-1107; 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.05.006 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Convergence, Patent citation, Stage model, Technological discontinuities, Trajectories, Industry evolution KeyWords Plus: TECHNOLOGICAL CONVERGENCE; KNOWLEDGE FLOWS; INDUSTRY; SCIENCE; INNOVATION; SEARCH; EXPLORATION; ROADMAPS; LINKAGE; MARKET Abstract: The objective of this paper is to enhance understanding of the evolution of convergence. Previous research has shown that the technological interfaces between distinct industries are one of the major sources of new radical cross-industry innovations. The study creates novel patent analysis methods to analyze technological convergence and provide tools for anticipating the early stages of convergence. Our case study is based historically on two very distinct industries of the paper and electronics companies as a test environment to evaluate the importance of emerging business sectors and technological convergence as a source of industry transformation. Patent data include citations to previous patents and to the non-patent literature. These citations open up the possibility of tracing technological trajectories of the industries. Patent data was collected from the 84 main players operating in the radio-frequency identification value chain. The test environment of selected patent data base is only used to use, develop and illustrate the patent analysis tools for researching convergence of industries. Patent citation indicators, like citations made and received to patents and non-patent literature, pioneering innovations and technology cycle time are used to evaluate importance of this technology based industry transformation. Overall results from the study are that the citation analysis method shed light of the future technology competitive arena. Further research is needed to understand more deeply the relations and interaction between different stages in the convergence or fusion process. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Karvonen, Matti; Kassi, Tuomo] Lappeenranta Univ Technol, Dept Ind Management, FI-53851 Lappeenranta, Finland. E-mail Addresses: skarvone at lut.fi Cited Reference Count: 66 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0040-1625 Web of Science Categories: Business; Planning & Development Research Areas: Business & Economics; Public Administration IDS Number: 173OS Unique ID: WOS:000321089400006 Cited References: Verspagen B., 1994, MERIT concordance table: IPC - ISIC (Rev. 2), Christensen Jens Froslev, 2011, INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE, V20, P57 Dowling M., 1998, Electron. 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J. Econ. Bus., V5, P355 Pennings J.M., 2001, Market Convergence & Firm Strategy: New Directions for Theory and Research, ECIS Conference, ======================================================================= *Record 31 of 94. 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:000321089400005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Bibliometric* analysis of service innovation research: Identifying knowledge domain and global network of knowledge Authors: Sakata, I; Sasaki, H; Akiyama, M; Sawatani, Y; Shibata, N; Kajikawa, Y Author Full Names: Sakata, Ichiro; Sasaki, Hajime; Akiyama, Masanori; Sawatani, Yuriko; Shibata, Naoki; Kajikawa, Yuya Source: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 80 (6):1085-1093; 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.03.009 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Service science, Citation analysis, Academic landscape, Research collaboration KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION; CO-AUTHORSHIP; SCIENCE; TECHNOLOGY; CITATION; PERSPECTIVES; MANAGEMENT; COMMUNITY; ALGORITHM Abstract: The concept of service innovation is significant for innovation strategy and economic growth. However, since the term "service innovation" represents a broad sense, there does not exist common understanding about what is service innovation even among experts. We developed a methodology to determine the structure and geographical distribution of knowledge, as well as to reveal the structure of research collaboration in such an interdisciplinary area as service innovation by performing journal information analysis, citation network analysis and visualization. Our results show that there are mainly two groups relating to service innovation. Knowledge in these areas has been growing rapidly in recent years. In particular, the fields of ecosystem and IT & Web are exhibiting high growth. We also demonstrated that the global network of knowledge is formed around the powerful hub of the US. The research competency of Asian countries lags behind that of the US and EU. With respect to research collaboration, we identify room for enhancing international collaboration. Our methodology could be useful in forming policies to promote service innovation. Finally, we propose the creation of an international collaboration fund. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Sakata, Ichiro; Sasaki, Hajime; Akiyama, Masanori] Univ Tokyo, Todai Policy Alternat Res Inst, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan. [Sawatani, Yuriko] JST, RISTEX, Tokyo 1020084, Japan. [Shibata, Naoki; Kajikawa, Yuya] Univ Tokyo, Innovat Policy Res Ctr, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138656, Japan. E-mail Addresses: isakata at ipr-ctr.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp Cited Reference Count: 38 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH, NEW YORK, NY 10010-1710 USA ISSN: 0040-1625 Web of Science Categories: Business; Planning & Development Research Areas: Business & Economics; Public Administration IDS Number: 173OS Unique ID: WOS:000321089400005 Cited References: TIJSSEN RJW, 1992, RESEARCH POLICY, V21, P27 Sasaki H., 2010, Proc. of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM2010), Newman MEJ, 2004, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V69, Porter Alan L., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P117 PAO ML, 1980, PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V17, P279 Adai AT, 2004, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, V340, P179 QUINN JB, 1988, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V34, P327 Hoekman Jarno, 2010, RESEARCH POLICY, V39, P662 Miozzo M, 2001, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V67, P159 Bozeman B, 2004, RESEARCH POLICY, V33, P599 Spohrer Jim, 2008, JOURNAL OF GRID COMPUTING, V6, P313 Klavans R, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P251 OECD, 2010, Innovation Strategy: Getting a Head Start on Tomorrow, Kostoff RN, 2005, ENERGY, V30, P709 FRAME JD, 1979, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V9, P481 Katz JS, 1997, RESEARCH POLICY, V26, P1 Wu Liang-Chuan, 2010, JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V51, P14 Glanzel W, 2001, SCIENTOMETRICS6th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, MAY 24-27, 2000, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS, V51, P69 Bardhan Indranil R., 2010, JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V26, P13 MOED HF, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICSINTERNATIONAL CONF ON OUTPUT INDICATORS FOR EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY RESEARCH PROGRAM, JUN 14-15, 1990, PARIS, FRANCE, V21, P291 Kajikawa Yuya, 2007, SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE, V2, P221 Chesbrough H., 2005, Harv. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTORS(1); JOURNALS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321549300004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Impact Factors* of Nursing *Journals*: What Nurses Need to Know Authors: Oermann, MH; Shaw-Kokot, J Author Full Names: Oermann, Marilyn H.; Shaw-Kokot, Julia Source: JOURNAL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION IN NURSING, 44 (7):293-299; 10.3928/00220124-20130501-14 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MANUSCRIPT REJECTION; CLINICAL-TRIALS; QUALITY; SCHOLARSHIP; TRENDS Abstract: Impact factors (IFs) are scores based on the frequency with which articles in a journal have been cited in other journals during a 2-year or 5-year period. Impact factors vary across disciplines and even within fields because of differences in citing behaviors, types of publications, and other factors. Nurses need to understand IFs and the implications for them as authors, particularly in light of the small number of nursing journals with IFs. This article describes journal IFs, the current state of IFs for nursing journals, and considerations in selecting a journal for submission of an article. Addresses: [Oermann, Marilyn H.] Duke Univ, Sch Nursing, Program Evaluat & Educ Res, Durham, NC 27710 USA. [Shaw-Kokot, Julia] Univ N Carolina, Hlth Sci Lib, User Serv Dept, Chapel Hill, NC USA. E-mail Addresses: moermann at msn.com Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SLACK INC, 6900 GROVE RD, THOROFARE, NJ 08086 USA ISSN: 0022-0124 Web of Science Categories: Nursing Research Areas: Nursing IDS Number: 179VJ Unique ID: WOS:000321549300004 Cited References: Aarssen L. W., 2008, The Open Ecology Journal, V1, P14 Thomson Reuters, 2012, Web of science, Thomson Reuters, 2013, The Thomson Reuters impact factor, Smith Derek R., 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, V47, P1491 McVeigh Marie E., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1107 Johnstone M. -J., 2007, INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, V54, P35 Allen Liz, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Lillquist Eva, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P749 Lozano George A., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P2140 Cameron BD, 2005, PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY, V5, P105 Ketefian S., 2010, INTERNATIONAL NURSING REVIEW, V57, P343 Guerrero-Bote Vicente P., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V71, P423 Neff Bryan D., 2010, BIOSCIENCE, V60, P455 Oermann M. H., 2010, Writing for publication in nursing, Garfield E., 1984, Essays of an Information ScientistJournal citation studies, V44, P336 van Nierop Erjen, 2009, STATISTICA NEERLANDICA, V63, P52 Thomson Reuters, 2013, Journal citation reports: 2011 JCR science edition, Scully C, 2005, BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL, V198, P391 Monastersky R., 2005, The Chronicle of Higher Education, V52, PA12 Oermann Marilyn H., 2012, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V21, P299 Oermann M. H., Journal of Nursing Education, Thomson Reuters, 2012, Journal citation reports, Polit Denise F., 2011, NURSING OUTLOOK, V59, P18 Gluud LL, 2005, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, V100, P2431 Albion Peter R., 2012, AUSTRALIAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER, V39, P221 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Smith Derek R., 2011, NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, V13, P384 Jarwal S. D., 2009, Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management, V31, Polit Denise F., 2009, NURSING RESEARCH, V58, P391 EBSCO Industries Inc., 2012, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Smith Barbara A., 2008, NURSING OUTLOOK, V56, P31 Owlia P., 2011, JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS, V44, P216 Molassiotis A., 2006, CANCER NURSING, V29, P431 Althouse Benjamin M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P27 Kurmis AP, 2006, ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, V13, P77 Kurmis AP, 2003, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V85A, P2449 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Hendee William, 2012, SKELETAL RADIOLOGY, V41, P127 Wyness Tami, 2009, CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY, V37, P864 Asari M. A., 2005, The International Medical Journal, V4, P102 Oermann Marilyn H., 2010, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING, V19, P3435 Ketefian Shake, 2009, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, V46, P751 Castelnuovo Gianluca, 2010, Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health : CP & EMH, V6, P109 ======================================================================= *Record 55 of 94. 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:000321447400492 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Who is invited? A *bibliometric* analysis of the profiles of speakers at international and national congresses on infectious diseases Authors: Rodriguez-Morales, AJ; Tobon-Garcia, D Author Full Names: Rodriguez-Morales, A. J.; Tobon-Garcia, D. Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, 42 S159-S159; 2 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Meeting Abstract Conference Title: 28th International Congress of Chemotherapy and Infection Incorporating / 14th Asia-Pacific Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infection Conference Date: JUN 05-08, 2013 Conference Location: Yokohama, JAPAN Conference Sponsors: Int Soc Chemotherapy Addresses: [Rodriguez-Morales, A. J.; Tobon-Garcia, D.] Univ Tecnol Pereira, Fac Hlth Sci, Pereira, Colombia. [Rodriguez-Morales, A. J.] Cooperat Entidades Salud Risaralda COODESURIS, Off Sci Res, Pereira, Colombia. [Rodriguez-Morales, A. J.] Univ Los Andes, Inst Jose Witremundo Torrealba, Trujillo, Venezuela. E-mail Addresses: arodriguezm at utp.edu.co Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0924-8579 Web of Science Categories: Infectious Diseases; Microbiology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy Research Areas: Infectious Diseases; Microbiology; Pharmacology & Pharmacy IDS Number: 178KS Unique ID: WOS:000321447400492 = ======================================================================= *Record 57 of 94. 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:000321428700018 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Bibliometric* Analysis of Parasitological Research in Iran and Turkey: A Comparative Study Authors: Rashidi, A; Rahimi, B; Delirrad, M Author Full Names: Rashidi, A.; Rahimi, B.; Delirrad, M. Source: IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, 8 (2):313-322; APR-JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric indicators, Citation analysis, Iran, Turkey KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; COLLABORATION; DATABASE; LIFE Abstract: Background: This study was designed to assess and compare the quantity and quality of Iranian and Turkish researchers working in the field of Parasitology from bibliometric point of view. Methods: To assess the contributions and achievements of the Iranian and Turkish parasitologists, bibliometric analysis was carried out based on the citation data retrieved from Web of Science. Results: The absolute productivity of Turkish and Iranian parasitologists' papers has almost tripled for Turkey, from 12 papers in 2002 to 36 papers in 2011, and decuple for Iran, from 10 papers to 123 from 2002 to 2010. The average number of citation per article is about 5.8 and 4 for Turkish and Iranian parasitologists' papers, respectively. The "Veterinary Parasitology" journal was the most cited journal in both countries. The majority (more than 90%) of cited items was foreign journal articles and one half of all references in journals articles dated 11 and 12 years while one half of cited books was dated within 14 to16 years for Turkish and Iranian papers, respectively. Conclusion: Based on observed data and applied model, it is anticipated that the total number of Iranian and Turkish parasitologists' publications in Web of Science will exceed of 2512 and 240 articles per annum for Iranian and Turkish in 2020, respectively. Addresses: [Rashidi, A.] Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Informat Sci, Orumiyeh, Iran. [Rahimi, B.] Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Med Informat, Orumiyeh, Iran. [Delirrad, M.] Urmia Univ Med Sci, Sch Med, Dept Forens Med & Clin Toxicol, Orumiyeh, Iran. E-mail Addresses: alirashidi at umsu.ac.ir Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IRANIAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, SCHOOL PUBLIC HEALTH & INST HEALTH RESEARCH, TEHRAN UNIV MEDICAL SCIENCES, P O BOX 6446-14155, TEHRAN, 00000, IRAN ISSN: 1735-7020 Web of Science Categories: Parasitology Research Areas: Parasitology IDS Number: 178FA Unique ID: WOS:000321428700018 Cited References: Diener E, 1997, SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCHColloquium on Assessing Human Well-Being - A Critical Element of Assessing Progress Toward Sustainable Development, MAR 23-25, 1995, LONDON, CANADA, V40, P189 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V40, P342 Habibi Gholamreza, 2006, LANCET, V368, P985 Lariviere Vincent, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P997 Osareh F, 2002, LIBRI, V52, P88 HOLSAPPLE CW, 1993, INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT, V25, P231 Andrews JE, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V91, P47 Wade N, Science, V975, P429 Vincent A, 2000, Decision Line, V31, P4 Beiki O, 2005, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V93, P400 The PLoS Medicine Editors, 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 Nash-Stewart Charlotte E., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V100, P135 Estabrooks CA, 2004, NURSING RESEARCH, V53, P293 SCImago, 2007, SJR-SCImago Journal & Country Rank, Larsen Peder Olesen, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P575 Leimu R, 2005, BIOSCIENCE, V55, P438 Zhou Ping, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P223 Crawford S, 1984, Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, V72, P238 Puljak Livia, 2008, CROATIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL2nd Congress of Croatian Scientists from Homeland and Abroad, MAY, 2007, Split, CROATIA, V49, P164 ======================================================================= *Record 58 of 94. 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:000316466800033 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Journal* *impact factor* and individual article impact Authors: Lee, CH Author Full Names: Lee, Ching-Hsing Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 31 (3):624-624; 10.1016/j.ajem.2012.11.023 MAR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: [Lee, Ching-Hsing] Chang Gung Mem Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Keelung, Taiwan. [Lee, Ching-Hsing] Chang Gung Univ, Coll Med, Keelung, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: lancetlee at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC, 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA ISSN: 0735-6757 Web of Science Categories: Emergency Medicine Research Areas: Emergency Medicine IDS Number: 110SU Unique ID: WOS:000316466800033 Cited References: Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Li Qiang, 2012, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V30, P1530 Lee Ching-Hsing, 2011, ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V18, P898 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Opthof T, 1997, CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, V33, P1 [Anonymous], 2010, ISI Journal Citation Reports, ====================================================================== *Record 62 of 94. 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:000320776100006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Certain advantages of Scopus compare with Web of Science in a *bibliometric* analysis related to smoking Authors: de Granda-Orive, JI; Alonso-Arroyo, A; Garcia-Rio, F; Solano-Reina, S; Jimenez-Ruiz, CA; Aleixandre-Benavent, R Author Full Names: Ignacio de Granda-Orive, Jose; Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo; Garcia-Rio, Francisco; Solano-Reina, Segismundo; Andres Jimenez-Ruiz, Carlos; Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 36 (2):10.3989/redc.2013.2.941 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Web of Science, Scopus, scientific publication, smoking KeyWords Plus: OF-SCIENCE; COLLABORATION; COVERAGE; JOURNALS; IMPACT Abstract: Objective: To compare basic bibliometric indicators on the topic of smoking by Spanish authors in Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus (2000 to 2009). Methods: The search was performed in SCI-Expanded and Scopus (key words "smok*" OR "tobac*"). Results: Total annual mean of documents was 41 +/- 12 for WoS vs 60 +/- 16 for Scopus (p = 0.007). The collaboration index (CI) increased during the study period in both databases. The CI annual mean was 9.41 +/- 2.73 in WoS vs 7.12 +/- 1.52 in Scopus (p = 0.029). The number of citations rose over time in both databases, but citations were more recent in Scopus, although the citation/articles index was higher in WoS (14,47 vs 11,50). Conclusions: We found a higher number of journals, articles, signing authors and total citations in Scopus, but the signing authors/articles and institutions/articles indices were higher in WoS. The CI increased annually during the study period in both databases (the CI annual mean was higher in WoS). Citations were higher for older articles but more recent in Scopus (citation/articles index was higher in WoS). Addresses: [Ignacio de Granda-Orive, Jose] Hosp Univ 12 Octubre, Serv Neumol, Madrid, Spain. [Alonso-Arroyo, Adolfo] Univ Valencia, Fac Med & Odontol, Dept Hist Ciencia & Documentac, E-46003 Valencia, Spain. [Garcia-Rio, Francisco] Hosp Univ La Paz, Serv Neumol, Madrid, Spain. [Solano-Reina, Segismundo] Hosp Univ Gregorio Maranon, Serv Neumol, Madrid, Spain. [Andres Jimenez-Ruiz, Carlos] Comunidad Madrid, Unidad Especializada Tabaquismo, Madrid, Spain. [Aleixandre-Benavent, Rafael] Univ Valencia, CSIC, Unidad Informac & Invest Social & Sanitaria UISYS, Fac Med Valencia, E-46003 Valencia, Spain. E-mail Addresses: igo01m at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 27 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS, VITRUVIO 8, 28006 MADRID, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0614 Article Number: e011 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 169JK Unique ID: WOS:000320776100006 Cited References: Lopez-Illescas Carmen, 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P304 Granda Orive J. I, 2003, Archivos de Bronconeumologia, V39, P409 HERRANZ G, 1985, MEDICINA CLINICA, V84, P275 Bauer K, 2005, D-Lib Magazine [Consultada 20 de mayo de 2012], Granda Orive J. I, 2009, Gaceta Sanitaria, V23, P222 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, FASEB JOURNAL, V22, P338 Burham J. F, 2006, Biomedical Digital Libraries, V3, P1 Norris Michael, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P161 Escalona Fernandez M. I, 2010, Anales de Documentacion, V13, P159 Moya Anegon F, 2007, Scimago Research Group. Indicadores bibliometricos de la actividad cientifica espanola: 1990-2004, Figg WD, 2006, PHARMACOTHERAPY, V26, P759 Bakkalbasi Nisa, 2006, Biomedical digital libraries, V3, P7 Harris Jenine K., 2009, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, V36, P538 Archambault Eric, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P1320 Lopez-Illescas Carmen, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V35, P244 Granda Orive J. I, 2009, Research Evaluation, V18, P3 Valderrama-Zurian Juan C., 2007, REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA, V60, P117 Vieira E. S, 2008, Bar-Ilan Judit, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P26 BRIDGSTOCK M, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V21, P37 Costas Rodrigo, 2008, REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, V31, P327 Granda Orive J. I, 2011, Archivos de Bronconeumologia, V47, P213 Granda Orive J. I, 2011, Archivos de Bronconeumologia, V47, P25 Qiu Hao, 2009, INHALATION TOXICOLOGY, V21, P965 Ball R, 2006, Information Services & Use, V26, de Dios Gonzalez J, 2007, Boletin de Pediatria, V47, P92 Tobin MJ, 2004, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, V170, P351 ======================================================================= *Record 63 of 94. Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTORS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000320828201090 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Analysis on the *impact factors* of female environmental responsibility behavior Authors: Wu, YC; Xu, LF; Liu, XK Author Full Names: Wu, Yongchun; Xu, Lianfeng; Liu, Xinkui Editor(s): Tang X; Zhong W; Zhuang D; Li C; Liu Y Source: PROGRESS IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND PROCESSING OF RESOURCE, PTS 1-4, 295-298 2163-2166; 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.295-298.2163 2013 Book Series: Applied Mechanics and Materials Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering (ICSEEE 2012) Conference Date: DEC 29-30, 2012 Conference Location: Guangzhou, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: Guangdong Univ Business Studies Author Keywords: Female, Environmental Responsibility Behavior, Impact Factors Abstract: As the participants of environmental protection and the major takers of environmental risk, women have special needs, function and values, which makes them become the main force in the environmental construction. However, in the current environment construction in China, women haven't played a proper role. This paper thoroughly analyzes the impact factors of female environmental responsible behavior forming. Addresses: [Wu, Yongchun; Liu, Xinkui] Capital Univ Econ & Business, Sch Urban Econ & Publ Affairs, Beijing 100070, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: y-chwu at 163.com; x-lf at 163.com; lxk660 at sina.com Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, LAUBLSRUTISTR 24, CH-8717 STAFA-ZURICH, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 1660-9336 ISBN: 978-3-03785-649-9 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Petroleum; Environmental Sciences; Mining & Mineral Processing Research Areas: Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Mining & Mineral Processing IDS Number: BFO98 Unique ID: WOS:000320828201090 Cited References: Wang Feng, 2008, Research on Mechanism of Public Participation in Environmental Behavior, ======================================================================= *Record 65 of 94. 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:000321102300092 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: New application of *bibliometrics* Authors: Arsenova, I Author Full Names: Arsenova, Iskra Editor(s): Giannakopoulos G; Sakas DP; Vlachos DS; KyriakiManessi D Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED INFORMATION (IC-ININFO 2012), 73 678-682; 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.105 2013 Book Series: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO) Conference Date: AUG 30-SEP 03, 2012 Conference Location: Budapest, HUNGARY Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Public libraries, Bredford, Lotka, Zipf laws Abstract: This article presents the potential of bibliometrics as a more functional practice in public libraries. Bibliometrics laws and models are seen as a way of redefining and widening of the role of the library. The news applications of bibliometrics in library practice is motivated by ambitions to provide more complete services in public libraries, as well as to increase the visibility and status of libraries, not the least in relation to good management. The usage of Bibliometrics in public libraries is also seen as a way of widening of the professional profile of librarianship. The new applications should, however, also be considered from the viewpoint of potential changes in how libraries are perceived when using a monitoring function through bibliometric analyses of research performance in addition to traditional service oriented functions. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information Addresses: [Arsenova, Iskra] State Univ Lib Studies & Informat Technol, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria. E-mail Addresses: isarsenova at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 8 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1877-0428 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: BFR79 Unique ID: WOS:000321102300092 Cited References: BURRELL QL, 1985, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V41, P24 Nisonger T.E., 1998, Management of Serials in Libraries, Gorkova V., 1998, Informetrics: Quantitatives methods in scientific information, V10, P326 Alekseev N., 1996, conference ''Library studies-1996'', Zhang Li-ping, How Pareto Principle Is Operated and Applied in University Libraries, Nicolaisen J., Bradford's Law of Scattering: Ambiguities in the Concept of ''Subject'', Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Li Yan-gui, 2003, Journal of Academic Library and Information Science, P23 ======================================================================= *Record 66 of 94. 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:000321102300076 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Institutional Name Confusion on *Citation* Indexes: The Example of the Names of Turkish Hospitals Authors: Taskin, Z; Al, U Author Full Names: Taskin, Zehra; Al, Umut Editor(s): Giannakopoulos G; Sakas DP; Vlachos DS; KyriakiManessi D Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED INFORMATION (IC-ININFO 2012), 73 544-550; 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.089 2013 Book Series: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO) Conference Date: AUG 30-SEP 03, 2012 Conference Location: Budapest, HUNGARY Author Keywords: Name confusion, Web of Science, Citation indexes, Turkish Hospitals' names, standardization problem, unification of addresses Abstract: Effectiveness of academia has usually been evaluated by using the number of publications. However, indexing with natural language on citation indexes makes evaluation process problematic for author affiliation. Affiliation information mistakes made by authors or editors can cause confusion during the indexing period. Consequently, visibility of the institutions in the citation indexes may reduce, different rankings for institutions may emerge and bibliometric studies may generate inaccurate results. It is important to understand these standardization problems in citation indexes to be able to fix them. The main aim of this study is to present name confusions of author affiliations within the citation indexes by using the example of the names of Turkish Training and Research Hospitals (TRH). In order to achieve this, 198,687 publications within the Web of Science, addressed in Turkey and produced between 1928 and 2009 were evaluated. The preliminary findings show that there are 65 unique TRHs which were mentioned with several different formats in the address section of the citation indexes. All these varying affiliation information were unified as a standard format for this study. It is observed that the names of these hospitals cause the main confusion. For example, there are four different "Numune TRH"s in different cities of Turkey. In such a case, if the author does not mention the city name in the address field, confusion becomes inevitable. In addition to that, affiliation information mistakes generally appear in the form of wrong spelling, abbreviation and translation mistakes. Findings of this study would bring up aforementioned confusion and present some recommendations to solve it. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information Addresses: [Taskin, Zehra; Al, Umut] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Informat Management, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey. E-mail Addresses: ztaskin at hacettepe.edu.tr Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1877-0428 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: BFR79 Unique ID: WOS:000321102300076 Cited References: Oflazer K., 1994, Literary & Linguistic Computing, V9, Ozbek G., 2006, Natural Language Processing Final Project, Taskin Z., 2012, Standardization problem of university addresses on citation indexesAtif dizinlerinde universite adreslerinin standardizasyon sorunu, COLE JR, 2000, WEB KNOWLEDGE FESTSC, P281 Zubeyde Hanim TRH, 2010, Tarihce (History), TUBITAK, 2011, About TUBITAK ULAKBIM EKUAL, ROCHE E, 1995, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, V21, P227 Galvez Carmen, 2012, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V68, P5 Hood WW, 2003, SCIENTOMETRICS, V58, P587 Galvez C., 2007, Journal of the American Society for In-formation Science and Technology, V58, P1 French JC, 2000, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V51, P774 Galvez Carmen, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V70, P3 Galvez Carmen, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P323 ULAKBIM, 2007, Turkiye bilimsel yayin gostergeleriTurkish National Science Indicators, Moed H.F., 1990, Informetrics, V89-90, P65 ULAKBIM, 2008, Contribution of Ministry of Healths' organizations to the Turkish Scientific Publication CountSaglik Bakanligi Kurumlarinin Turkiye'nin Bilimsel Yayin Sayisina Katkilari: 1981-2006, Moed H.F., 2005, Citation analysis in research evaluation, ======================================================================= *Record 72 of 94. 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:000321490400039 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Research Methodological Trends in Business and Management Studies in South Africa: An Exploratory *Bibliometric* Survey Authors: Pienaar-Marais, M; Moolman, G Author Full Names: Pienaar-Marais, Magdal; Moolman, Gerhard Editor(s): Ramos I; Mesquita A Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON RESEARCH METHODOLOGY FOR BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES, 317-326; 2013 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 12th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management Studies Conference Date: JUL 04-05, 2013 Conference Location: Guimaraes, PORTUGAL Conference Host: Univ Minho Author Keywords: methodological themes, research methodology, business and management studies Abstract: It can be assumed that the attention paid to the research methodology of a particular discipline or subject field is an indicator of the salience of the research methodology with respect to the research dynamics of the field. The prominence of research methodology is reflected in, among other things, publications focusing on research methodology and relevant sub-themes. This paper reports the results of a content analysis of abstracts of journal articles in business and management studies where at least one author had a South African address. The sample was drawn from the Thomson Reuter's Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Web of Knowledge database for the period 2007 to 2011. In the content analysis, methodological themes (i.e. quantitative, qualitative, mono-methodological, multi-methodological) that featured in the abstract of each publication were used as the unit of analysis, while the title and entire abstract of the publication served as the contextual unit. Standard reliability checks were done on the thematic coding. Against the background of an official review of the state of Master's of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in South Africa, this study includes an indication of the share of business and management studies in South African knowledge production; the salience of methodological themes in business and management publications; specific preferences in the application of methodology in these fields, and selected demographic characteristics of authors. The study found, firstly, that multiple-authored publications dominate, secondly, that there is a preference for mono-methodological research designs and quantitative and empirical research methods, and thirdly that international collaboration did not meaningfully influence the choice of research designs and methods. The paper concludes by highlighting the implications of the findings. Addresses: [Pienaar-Marais, Magdal] Natl Res Fdn, Pretoria, South Africa. E-mail Addresses: magdal at nrf.ac.za; gmoolman at nrf.ac.za Cited Reference Count: 12 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ACAD CONFERENCES LTD, CURTIS FARM, KIDMORE END, NR READING, RG4 9AY, ENGLAND ISBN: 978-1-909507-32-6 Web of Science Categories: Business; Management Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: BFU82 Unique ID: WOS:000321490400039 Cited References: Krippendorff K., 2004, Content analysis: An introduction to its methodology, Chernyi A.I., 2009, Scientific and Technical Information Processing, V36, Pendlebury D. A., 2008, White Paper, Council for Higher Education (CHE HEQC) (South African Council on Higher Education Higher Education Quality Committee), 2005, 2005 MBA Review, Cooper D. R., 2008, Business Research Methods, Babbie E., 2001, The Practice of Social Research., Harzing Anne-Wil, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P23 Brownman H. I., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P1 National Research Foundation (NRF), 2013, Rating History, Lilford N., 2011, South African Journal of Business Management, V42, P89 Kriek H. S., 2009, SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, V12, P126 Luiz M, 2009, South African Journal of Economics, V77, P591 ===================================================================== *Record 74 of 94. 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:000321102300031 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Multiple Regression Analysis between *Citation* Frequency of Patents and their Quantitative Characteristics Authors: Yoshikane, F; Suzuki, Y; Arakawa, Y; Ikeuchi, A; Tsuji, K Author Full Names: Yoshikane, Fuyuki; Suzuki, Yutaka; Arakawa, Yui; Ikeuchi, Atsushi; Tsuji, Keita Editor(s): Giannakopoulos G; Sakas DP; Vlachos DS; KyriakiManessi D Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED INFORMATION (IC-ININFO 2012), 73 217-223; 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.02.044 2013 Book Series: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information (IC-ININFO) Conference Date: AUG 30-SEP 03, 2012 Conference Location: Budapest, HUNGARY Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Scientometrics, Citation analysis, Patent, Japan KeyWords Plus: INDICATORS; ARTICLES; COUNTS Abstract: Many bibliometric studies have been conducted to examine the factors that influence citation frequency based on multiple regression analysis, targeting academic papers. As for patents, on the other hand, there are few studies in which citation frequency is explained/predicted as the response variable. This study executed a multiple regression analysis that explains citation frequency of patents with multiple feature values derived from the patent data set as explanatory variables, i.e., the numbers of inventors, classifications, pages, figures, tables, claims, priority claims, countries for priority claims, and classifications associated with backward citations (patents cited in the subject patent). The data on 5,253,614 patent applications were analyzed on the basis of the full text of the official gazette for patent applications published in Japan between 1993 and 2007. The results suggested that the influence of diversity of backward citations on citation frequency is large compared to those of the other factors. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of The 2nd International Conference on Integrated Information. Addresses: [Yoshikane, Fuyuki; Ikeuchi, Atsushi; Tsuji, Keita] Univ Tsukuba, Fac Lib Informat & Media Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058550, Japan. E-mail Addresses: fuyuki at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, SARA BURGERHARTSTRAAT 25, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1877-0428 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: BFR79 Unique ID: WOS:000321102300031 Cited References: Inuzuka A., 2011, Okayama Economic Review, V43, P15 SNIZEK WE, 1991, SCIENTOMETRICS, V20, P25 Bornmann Luti, 2008, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V64, P45 Yoshikane Fuyuki, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P721 Bornmann Lutz, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1100 Glanzel W, 2002, LIBRARY TRENDS, V50, P461 Iwayama M., 2008, Proceedings of NTCIR- 7 Workshop Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, P325 PETERS HPF, 1994, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V45, P39 Narin F, 1995, SCIENTOMETRICS1st International Conference on the Evaluation of Research Technology and Development, APR 26-28, 1995, THESSALONIKI, GREECE, V34, P489 Shimohata S., 2010, Proceedings of NTCIR-8 Workshop Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, P371 Harhoff D, 1999, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, V81, P511 Kostoff Ronald N., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P513 Sato Y., 2006, Information Processing Society of Japan SIG Technical Report, 2006, P9 ============= ===== *Record 91 of 94. 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:000320874700024 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Nursing leadership teaching: a *bibliometrics* study Authors: Neves, VR; Sanna, MC Author Full Names: Neves, Vanessa Ribeiro; Sanna, Maria Cristina Source: ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM, 25 (2):308-313; 2012 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Education, higher, Leadership, Nursing, Education, nursing, Bibliometric indicators KeyWords Plus: NURSES Abstract: Objectives: To quantify and describe the characteristics of scientific production on the teaching of nursing leadership concerning the type of publication, year, vehicle, country, language and theme. Methods: A descriptive and bibliometric study conducted in databases of the BVS, using descriptors: teaching, leadership and nursing. Results: Over 37 years, we identified 73 publications, mostly found in the MEDLINE database and consisting of original articles published in North American journals, written in English, and dealing with teaching strategies. Conclusions: The scientific production was sparse but constant during the study period, authored predominantly by North Americans, and published in scientific journals in the United States, which indicated the necessity to develop research on the subject in Brazil. Addresses: [Neves, Vanessa Ribeiro; Sanna, Maria Cristina] Fed Univ Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Paulista Sch Nursing, Sao Paulo, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: vanessaneves at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 23 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV FED SAO PAULO, DEPT ENFERMAGEN, RUA NAPOLEAO DE BARROS, 754 VILA CLEMENTINO, SAO PAULO, CEP04024-002, BRAZIL ISSN: 0103-2100 Web of Science Categories: Nursing Research Areas: Nursing IDS Number: 170SU Unique ID: WOS:000320874700024 Cited References: Friedlander MR, 2005, Como supervisionar um estagio de enfermagem, Marx LC, 2000, Competencias gerenciais na enfermagem: a pratica do Sistema Primary Nursing como parametro qualitativo da assistencia, Marquis BL, 2005, Administracao e lideranca em enfermagem: teoria e pratica, Goleman D, 2001, Inteligencia emocional: a teoria revolucionaria que redefine o que e ser inteligente, Lannon Susan L, 2007, Journal of continuing education in nursing, V38, P17 Dearnley CA, 2006, NURSE EDUCATION TODAY, V26, P209 Polit DF, 2004, Fundamentos de pesquisa em enfermagem: metodos, avaliacao e utilizacao, Bergamini CW, 2002, O lider eficaz, Gil AC, 2007, Didatica do ensino superior, Balsanelli AP, 2006, Rev Esc Enferm USP., V40, P177 Bordenave JD, 2001, Estrategias de ensino-aprendizagem, Sanna Maria Cristina, 2007, Revista brasileira de enfermagem, V60, P221 Goodin HJ, 2003, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, V43, P335 Mugnaini R, 2006, Caminhos para adequacao da avaliacao da producao cientifica brasileira: impacto nacional versus internacional, Balsanelli Alexandre Pazetto, 2008, ACTA PAULISTA DE ENFERMAGEM, V21, P300 [Anonymous], 2010, Leadership for ChangeTM [Internet], Piletti C, 1999, Didatica geral, Santos RN, 2003, Rev Digit Biblioteconomia Cienc Inform., V1, P22 Ervilha AJ, 2003, Liderando equipes para otimizar resultados, Brasileiro DF, 2007, Ensinando historia da enfermagem, [Anonymous], 2007, SCImago Journal & Country Rank [Internet], Lourenco MR, 2002, Acta Paul Enferm., V15, P48 Sim?es A L, 2000, Revista latino-americana de enfermagem, V8, P91 ======================================================================= From bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM Sat Aug 10 17:30:15 2013 From: bgsloan2 at YAHOO.COM (B.G. Sloan) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 14:30:15 -0700 Subject: "Negative" citations? Message-ID: All this citation talk reminds of a question that pops into my head every now and then. ? This may be a dumb question, but here goes anyway... ? I'm assuming there is something like a "negative" citation...where an author cites a paper, but in a less-than-flattering light? ? Bernie Sloan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sat Aug 10 17:54:33 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 17:54:33 -0400 Subject: "Negative" citations? In-Reply-To: <1376170215.4872.YahooMailNeo@web124702.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I have in fact seen cases where the historical narrative leading to the present research included citation of failed prior attempts by others. One can see how this might be useful. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 5:30 PM, "B.G. Sloan" wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > All this citation talk reminds of a question that pops into my head every now and then. > > This may be a dumb question, but here goes anyway... > > I'm assuming there is something like a "negative" citation...where an author cites a paper, but in a less-than-flattering light? > > Bernie Sloan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dassysh at GMAIL.COM Sat Aug 10 17:43:23 2013 From: dassysh at GMAIL.COM (Hadas Shema) Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 00:43:23 +0300 Subject: "Negative" citations? In-Reply-To: <1376170215.4872.YahooMailNeo@web124702.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Hi Bernie, There definitely are negative citations, but they are rather rare. I think the best article about the subject is this one: MacRoberts, M., & MacRoberts, B. (1984). The Negational Reference: or the Art of Dissembling Social Studies of Science, 14 (1), 91-94 DOI:10.1177/030631284014001006 And in shameless self-promotion, I wrote a post about the subject: Your theory is rubbish (but I won?t say it out loud) Hope this helps! Best, Hadas On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 12:30 AM, B.G. Sloan wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > All this citation talk reminds of a question that pops into my head every > now and then. > > This may be a dumb question, but here goes anyway... > > I'm assuming there is something like a "negative" citation...where an > author cites a paper, but in a less-than-flattering light? > > Bernie Sloan > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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For submission information, see below or the SIG/MET website: http://www.asis.org/SIG/SIGMET/metrics2013 ****** *Workshop on Informetric and Scientometric Research Montreal, Canada November 1, 2013: 9a.m.-5p.m.* Call for Abstracts The ASIS&T Special Interest Group for Metrics (SIG/MET) will host a workshop on Friday, November 1, 2013 (9am ? 5pm) preceding the ASIS&T Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada. This workshop will provide an opportunity for presentations and in-depth conversations on metric-related issues, including the latest theories, approaches, applications, innovations, and tools. Submissions in any area of metrics research will be accepted for review. The workshop is envisioned as a combination of short presentations and open discussion. New to this workshop will be the introduction of a shared dataset from Elsevier as part of the Elsevier Bibliometrics Research Program. Following the presentation, registered participants will be invited to participate in analyzing the shared dataset. SIG/MET is the Special Interest Group for the measurement of information production and use. It encourages the development and networking of all those interested in the measurement of information. It encompasses not only bibliometrics, scientometrics, webometrics and informetrics, but also measurement of the Web and the Internet, applications running on these platforms, and metrics related to network analysis, visualization, scholarly communication. Submissions Submissions should be in the form of a two-page structured abstract. Conceptual, empirical, and works-in-progress will be accepted for submission. Where appropriate, up to three figures/tables can be provided. Two types of submissions will be accepted: posters and presentations. Please indicate the type of submission in bold at the beginning of your submission. The requirements for both formats are the same. Submit in .pdf or .doc to http://www.softconf.com/asis/SIG-Metrics/ Peer-Review Process Each submission will be reviewed and brief feedback will be given in narrative format. Important Dates Submissions due: August 15, 2013 Notifications: September 1, 2013 Workshop: November 1, 2013 Registration fees The registration fee is $150 for ASIST members and will include wifi and two meals. Support from Elsevier may be given to support student registration, depending on the number and quality of student submissions. With questions, please contact Cassidy R. Sugimoto Chair, SIG/MET sugimoto [at] indiana [dot] edu -- Cassidy R. Sugimoto, PhD Assistant Professor School of Informatics and Computing Indiana University Bloomington http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~sugimoto -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sun Aug 11 09:40:19 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 09:40:19 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <004301ce95d1$7b909720$72b1c560$@keele.ac.uk> Message-ID: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Peter Willett (p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? > > Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. > > > > I (James Hartley) (J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) > > > > > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick > Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. > > > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. > > > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > > David Wojick > > > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" wrote: > > Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. > > When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. > > 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! > > 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. > > 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. > > 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. > > 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. > > 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. > > So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > > > > Neil > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Good discussion. Quick comment: > > Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. > > Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > > Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. > k > > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. > > > On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: > > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Lutz Bornmann, Werner Marx > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > > > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. > > > > URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > > > --------------------------------------- > > > > 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 > > > > > > > > -- > 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 > > ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 ronald.rousseau at KHBO.BE Sun Aug 11 09:47:22 2013 From: ronald.rousseau at KHBO.BE (Ronald ROUSSEAU) Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 13:47:22 +0000 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <367B83E3-2946-4168-B1A6-036AA23573B7@craigellachie.us> Message-ID: The role played by citations in reasoning is simple: it is a short-hand. Instead of repeating the reasoning of a fellow scientist (and here it is claimed that this reasoning is correct; otherwise a simple citation is not enough) one just refers the reader to the original source (to verify for him/her self). Friendly greetings, Ronald Ronald Rousseau ? President ISSI Guest professor University of Antwerp (UA) - IBW Guest professor KU Leuven (bijzonder gasthoogleraar) Senior Researcher VIVES In scientific affairs one can never be too generous talent at work ________________________________ Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge - Oostende Faculty of Engineering Technology Zeedijk 101, 8400 Oostende, Belgium http://www.khbo.be/ ________________________________ Van: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] namens David Wojick [dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US] Verzonden: zondag 11 augustus 2013 15:40 Aan: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Onderwerp: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Sun Aug 11 11:05:38 2013 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 17:05:38 +0200 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <367B83E3-2946-4168-B1A6-036AA23573B7@craigellachie.us> Message-ID: Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are > different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our > discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, > sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. > > Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in > the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of > reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex > structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at > > > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > . > > For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical > narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and > this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons > for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? > > The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be > sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. > > David Wojick > > On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Peter Willett ( > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal > of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp??**** > > Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had > cited their references..**** > > ** ** > > I (James Hartley) ( > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based > on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the > reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. > (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.)**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto: > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] *On Behalf Of *David Wojick > *Sent:* 10 August 2013 14:40 > *To:* > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > *Subject:* Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists**** > > ** ** > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html **** > > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the > introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations > occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the > article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and > nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not > have directly influenced the research being reported. **** > > ** ** > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was > found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or > data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage > of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, > with relatively more citations.**** > > ** ** > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence > (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the > citations may well be found only after the research is done. > > David Wojick**** > > > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote:**** > > Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary > aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. **** > > When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very > different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. > **** > > 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the > previous works that influenced them in the research that they are > reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what > papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were > unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and > even intellectually misleading) to cite it!**** > > 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they > wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they > were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to > cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats].**** > > 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior > research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to > give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of > scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in > experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is > often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact > of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to > the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). > This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior > papers.**** > > 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by > potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is > considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. **** > > 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite > papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were > published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look > more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. **** > > 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are > almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. > Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) > is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related > connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited > because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect > impact but of a different sort. **** > > So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s > health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but > you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly.**** > > **** > > Neil**** > > *From:* ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU ] *On > Behalf Of *Katy Borner > *Sent:* Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM > *To:* > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > *Subject:* Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists**** > > **** > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html **** > > Good discussion. Quick comment: > > Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download > (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical > papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely > by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, > these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with > citation references. > > Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > > Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, > developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal > regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, > provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems > are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on > scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. > k**** > > - > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/**** > - Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, > Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. > ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? *PLoS One*4 (3): 1-11. > **** > > **** > > On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote:**** > > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists**** > > Lutz Bornmann , Werner > Marx **** > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013)**** > > **** > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in > research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations > are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a > certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete > assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations > correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a > rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly > speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a > comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference > analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than > times-cited analysis. **** > > **** > > URL: > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554**** > > **** > > ---------------------------------------**** > > **** > > 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**** > > **** > > > > > **** > > -- **** > > Katy Borner**** > > Victor H. 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URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sun Aug 11 14:34:09 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 14:34:09 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: <743CF4BD94290C4D8F3429E6AE21CA492ED96E64@DBXPRD0210MB360.e urprd02.prod.outlook.com> Message-ID: Dear Ronald, This is certainly true up to a point, although just what reasoning from the cited article is being incorporated by reference is typically not stated. It may be something small or tangential. In fact saying what it is might prove difficult in some cases, making the citation vague in terms of what it actually conveys. This is an interesting aspect of the reasoning in its own right; what and how well a citation conveys. But in any case that is not the role I am referring to. Each sentence in an article plays a specific role in the reasoning, in addition to saying what it says. It does this by being related to certain other sentences in specific ways. For example, by presenting an example of a concept introduced by another sentence, as this sentence does. This relational structure is what my issue trees map. Citations share this structural role based on the sentences they accompany. Thus different citations may play different reasoning roles in an article. My best, David Wojick At 09:47 AM 8/11/2013, you wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >The role played by citations in reasoning is simple: it is a short-hand. >Instead of repeating the reasoning of a fellow scientist (and here it is >claimed that this reasoning is correct; otherwise a simple citation is not >enough) one just refers the reader to the original source (to verify for >him/her self). > >Friendly greetings, > >Ronald > >Ronald Rousseau ? > >President ISSI > >Guest professor University of Antwerp (UA) - IBW > >Guest professor KU Leuven (bijzonder gasthoogleraar) >Senior Researcher VIVES > > >In scientific affairs one can never be too generous > > > > >talent at work > >Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge - Oostende > >Faculty of Engineering Technology > >Zeedijk 101, 8400 Oostende, Belgium >http://www.khbo.be/ > >---------- >Van: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >[SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] namens David Wojick [dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US] >Verzonden: zondag 11 augustus 2013 15:40 >Aan: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Onderwerp: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are >different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our >discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, >sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. > >Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in >the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of >reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex >structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at >http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. > >For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical >narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and >this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic >reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? > >The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be >sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. > >David Wojick > >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sean.burns at UKY.EDU Mon Aug 12 08:01:43 2013 From: sean.burns at UKY.EDU (C. Sean Burns) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 08:01:43 -0400 Subject: "Negative" citations? In-Reply-To: <1376170215.4872.YahooMailNeo@web124702.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: See, as an example, Jeppe Nicolaisen (and his lit review in the paper): Nicolaisen, J. (2002). The j-shaped distribution of citedness. Journal of Documentation, 58 (4), 383-395. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00220410210431118 Abstract from the above paper: > A new approach for investigating the correlation between research > quality and citation counts is presented and applied to a case study > of the relationship between peer evaluations reflected in scholarly > book reviews and the citation frequencies of reviewed books. Results > of the study designate a J-shaped distribution between the considered > variables, presumably caused by a skewed allocation of negative > citations. The paper concludes with suggestions for further > research. On 08/10/2013 05:30 PM, B.G. Sloan wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html All this citation talk > reminds of a question that pops into my head every now and then. This > may be a dumb question, but here goes anyway... I'm assuming there is > something like a "negative" citation...where an author cites a paper, > but in a less-than-flattering light? Bernie Sloan -- C. Sean Burns | Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science University of Kentucky 327 Little Library Building | Lexington, KY 40506-0224 Phone +1 859-218-2296 | Fax +1 859-257-4205 https://ci.uky.edu/lis/ From gingras.yves at UQAM.CA Mon Aug 12 10:01:15 2013 From: gingras.yves at UQAM.CA (Yves Gingras) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:01:15 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello all With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ??Loet Leydesdorff?? a ?crit?: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Dear David, > > This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to > citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation > can function as a warrant or a legitimation. > > Best, > Loet > > > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > wrote: >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are >> different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our >> discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological >> reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc.? >> >> Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in >> the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of >> reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex >> structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at? >> >> > pressed-thought/> >> http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-exp >> ressed-thought/. >> >> For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative >> or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a >> significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the >> citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? >> >> The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be >> sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. >> >> David Wojick >> >> On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < >> j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: >> >>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>> >>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>> Peter Willett ( >>> p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an >>> interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? >>> Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited >>> their references.. >>> ? >>> I (James Hartley) ( >>> J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons >>> for citing other work (based on other scholars views)? and argued that one >>> should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid >>> overcounting.? (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) >>> ? >>> ? >>> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >>> [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick >>> Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 >>> To: >>> SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>> ? >>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>> >>> >>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the >>> introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations >>> occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the >>> article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and >>> nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not >>> have directly influenced the research being reported.? >>> >>> ? >>> >>> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was >>> found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data >>> or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of >>> citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, >>> with relatively more citations. >>> >>> ? >>> >>> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence >>> (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations >>> may well be found only after the research is done. >>> >>> David Wojick >>> >>> >>> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < >>> >>> Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: >>>> >>>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary >>>> aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. ? >>>> When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very >>>> different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. >>>> 1.?????? Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the >>>> previous works that influenced them in the research that they are >>>> reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what >>>> papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were >>>> unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and >>>> even intellectually misleading) to cite it! >>>> >>>> 2.?????? Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they >>>> wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they >>>> were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to >>>> cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. >>>> >>>> 3.???? More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, >>>> in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a >>>> hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, >>>> though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. >>>> As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to >>>> simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers >>>> (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, >>>> regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that >>>> papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. >>>> >>>> 4.???? Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by >>>> potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is >>>> considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. >>>> >>>> 5.???? A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite >>>> papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were >>>> published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look >>>> more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. >>>> >>>> 6.???? Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are >>>> almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. >>>> Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) >>>> is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related >>>> connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited >>>> because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect >>>> impact but of a different sort. >>>> >>>> So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s >>>> health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but >>>> you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. >>>> ? >>>> Neil >>>> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ >>>> >>>> mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner >>>> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM >>>> To: >>>> SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>>> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>>> ? >>>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>>> >>>> >>>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>>> Good discussion. Quick comment: >>>> >>>> Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download >>>> (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical >>>> papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely >>>> by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, >>>> these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with >>>> citation references. >>>> >>>> Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. >>>> >>>> Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, >>>> developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal >>>> regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see >>>> http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, >>>> provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems >>>> are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on >>>> scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. >>>> k >>>> * >>>> >>>> http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ >>>> * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric >>>> Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream >>>> Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. >>>> ? >>>> >>>> On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: >>>>> The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>>>> Lutz Bornmann , >>>>> Werner Marx >>>>> (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) >>>>> ? >>>>> This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in >>>>> research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations >>>>> are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a >>>>> certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete >>>>> assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations >>>>> correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a >>>>> rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly >>>>> speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using >>>>> a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference >>>>> analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than >>>>> times-cited analysis. >>>>> ? >>>>> URL: >>>>> http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 >>>>> ? >>>>> --------------------------------------- >>>>> ? >>>>> 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 >>>>> ? >>>> >>>> Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU Mon Aug 12 11:44:57 2013 From: Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU (Smalheiser, Neil) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 10:44:57 -0500 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I for one am not in the field of scientometrics, I am here mainly to learn, and rarely, to show my ignorance to everyone else. Neil R. Smalheiser, MD, PhD University of Illinois at Chicago Psychiatric Institute MC912 1601 W. Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60612 312-413-4581 http://arrowsmith.psych.uic.edu From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Yves Gingras Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 9:01 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Hello all With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? > a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: tml> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists tml> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose - they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don't. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person's health by heart rate - it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists tml> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k * http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. "Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science." PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann , Werner Marx (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Mon Aug 12 14:15:59 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 14:15:59 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Hello all > >With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people >cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to >reinvent >the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions >decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone >would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant >speed" >or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is >taken >for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous >literature. >WHy should it be different in scientometrics? > >Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion >about the >"fact" that there "can be" negative citations... > >As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for >previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the >question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum >beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". >A more >recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of >citations" But the literature is huge... > >I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion >groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... > >:) > >Cordially to all > >Yves Gingras > > >Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? a ?crit : > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear David, > >This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to >citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a >citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. > >Best, >Loet > > >On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick >wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are >different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our >discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, >sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. > >Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in >the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of >reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex >structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at > > >http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. > >For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical >narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and >this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic >reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? > >The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be >sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. > >David Wojick > >On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Peter Willett ( > >p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal >of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? >Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had >cited their references.. > >I (James Hartley) ( > >J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on >other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the >reference lists and not in the texts to avoid >overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) > > >From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >[mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] >On Behalf Of David Wojick >Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 >To: > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): > >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the >introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations >occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the >article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and >nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not >have directly influenced the research being reported. > > > >Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was >found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or >data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage >of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion >section, with relatively more citations. > > > >The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence >(or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the >citations may well be found only after the research is done. > >David Wojick > > >On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < > >Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: > >Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary >aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. >When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very >different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. >1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the >previous works that influenced them in the research that they are >reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know >what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they >were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important >(and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! > >2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they >wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they >were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to >cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. > >3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior >research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to >give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of >scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in >experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is >often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact >of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to >the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). >This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar >prior papers. > >4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by >potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is >considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. > >5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite >papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were >published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look >more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. > >6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are >almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. >Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method >paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of >related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly >cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does >reflect impact but of a different sort. > >So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s >health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but >you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > >Neil >From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ > >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] >On Behalf Of Katy Borner >Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM >To: > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): > >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Good discussion. Quick comment: > >Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download >(click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical >papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used >widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. >However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers >with citation references. > >Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > >Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, >developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal >regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, >see >http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more >holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even >more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T >system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. >k > > >http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > >Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric >Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream >Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. > > >On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: >The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >Lutz Bornmann , >Werner Marx >(Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > >This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in >research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations >are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a >certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete >assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations >correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a >rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly >speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using >a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference >analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than >times-cited analysis. > >URL: >http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > >--------------------------------------- > >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 > > > > > > >Yves Gingras > >Professeur >D?partement d'histoire >Centre interuniversitaire de recherche >sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) >Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire >et sociologie des sciences >Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) >UQAM >C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville >Montr?al, Qu?bec >Canada, H3C 3P8 > >Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 >Fax: (514)-987-7726 > >http://www.chss.uqam.ca >http://www.cirst.uqam.ca >http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kboyack at MAPOFSCIENCE.COM Mon Aug 12 15:23:19 2013 From: kboyack at MAPOFSCIENCE.COM (Kevin Boyack) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 13:23:19 -0600 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context Message-ID: Dear David and All, I don?t think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views ? that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive ? it doesn?t even include all of the works that have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you?ll see that the attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is not completely my own ? some of the references have come from Dick Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation content/context. You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great benefit to us all. Best regards, Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-ex pressed-thought/ > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-ex pressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > , Werner Marx < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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: < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > www.lutz-bornmann.de < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > ResearcherID: < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: Citation_Behav_Context_Bib.txt URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Mon Aug 12 15:43:28 2013 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:43:28 -0400 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <010701ce9791$6782f1d0$3688d570$@mapofscience.com> Message-ID: Thanks Kevin, I agree about the computer sciences and biomedical work, which is extensive. (I myself have developed a full text algorithm that sorts articles by conceptual closeness.) In fact the problem is that this bibliography is likely to quickly grow beyond human comprehension, in the sense that no one can read all the listed works. Science is seamless (as your work shows) so there is no such thing as knowing the literature. This is why we have search engines. Best wishes, David At 03:23 PM 8/12/2013, you wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >Dear David and All, > >I don?t think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, >but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of >the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views ? that much >history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. > >My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on >the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history >(which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help >us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the >bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have >been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is >not in any way exhaustive ? it doesn?t even include all of the works that >have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest >comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which >builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, >motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you?ll see that the >attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is >not completely my own ? some of the references have come from Dick Klavans >and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation >content/context. > >You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in >this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to >relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer >scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than >are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar >efforts in the three fields. > >In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the >bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great >benefit to us all. > >Best regards, >Kevin > > > >From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >[mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick >Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM >To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear Yves, > >If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such >that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree >strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to >bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue >that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is >largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has >applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see >what they have found.) > >I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only >after the research is done. > >Regards, > >David Wojick > >At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >Hello all > >With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people >cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to >reinvent >the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions >decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone >would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant >speed" >or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is >taken >for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous >literature. >WHy should it be different in scientometrics? > >Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion >about the >"fact" that there "can be" negative citations... > >As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for >previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the >question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum >beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". >A more >recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of >citations" But the literature is huge... > >I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion >groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... > >:) > >Cordially to all > >Yves Gingras > > >Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? ><loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET> a ?crit : >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear David, >This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to >citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a >citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. >Best, >Loet > >On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick ><dwojick at craigellachie.us> wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are >different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our >discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, >sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. >Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in >the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of >reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex >structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at > > >< >http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > > >http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. > >For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical >narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and >this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic >reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? >The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be >sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. >David Wojick >On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < >< >mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): < >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >Peter Willett ( < >mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > >p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an >interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? >Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had >cited their references.. > >I (James Hartley) ( < >mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > >J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons >for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one >should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to >avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) > > >From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick >Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 >To: < >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > < >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): < >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > < >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the >introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations >occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the >article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and >nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not >have directly influenced the research being reported. > >Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was >found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or >data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage >of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion >section, with relatively more citations. > >The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence >(or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the >citations may well be found only after the research is done. >David Wojick > >On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < >< >mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > >Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: >Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary >aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. >When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very >different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. >1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the >previous works that influenced them in the research that they are >reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know >what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they >were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important >(and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! >2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they >wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they >were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to >cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. >3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior >research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to >give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of >scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in >experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is >often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact >of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to >the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). >This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar >prior papers. >4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by >potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is >considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. >5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite >papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were >published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look >more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. >6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are >almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. >Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method >paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of >related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly >cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does >reflect impact but of a different sort. >So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s >health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but >you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > >Neil >From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ >< >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > < >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] >On Behalf Of Katy Borner >Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM >To: < >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > < >mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > >SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example >unsubscribe): < >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > < >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Good discussion. Quick comment: >Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download >(click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical >papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used >widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. >However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers >with citation references. >Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. >Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, >developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal >regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, >see < >http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > >< http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > >http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more >holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even >more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T >system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. >k >< >http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > > < >http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > >http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > >Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric >Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream >Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. > >On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: >The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >Lutz Bornmann < >http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > > , Werner Marx < >http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > > >(Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > >This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in >research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations >are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a >certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete >assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations >correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a >rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly >speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using >a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference >analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than >times-cited analysis. > >URL: < >http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > >http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > >--------------------------------------- > >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 ><tel:%2B49%2089%202108%201265> >Mobil: +49 170 9183667 <tel:%2B49%20170%209183667> >Email: < >mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > >bornmann at gv.mpg.de >WWW: < >http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > >www.lutz-bornmann.de >< http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > >ResearcherID: < >http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > > < >http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > >http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > > > > >Yves Gingras > >Professeur >D?partement d'histoire >Centre interuniversitaire de recherche >sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) >Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire >et sociologie des sciences >Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) >UQAM >C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville >Montr?al, Qu?bec >Canada, H3C 3P8 > >Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 >Fax: (514)-987-7726 > >http://www.chss.uqam.ca >http://www.cirst.uqam.ca >http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU Mon Aug 12 15:53:13 2013 From: Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU (Pikas, Christina K.) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 15:53:13 -0400 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <010701ce9791$6782f1d0$3688d570$@mapofscience.com> Message-ID: I think this is a great idea but maybe passing around a text document is somewhat cumbersome? We each have our favorite citation manager... maybe we can make a group in one of them like Zotero or Mendeley so that others can contribute, it's searchable, and we can export from it? Link to it from whatever home page SIGMETRICS has? Christina From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin Boyack Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 3:23 PM To: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context Dear David and All, I don't think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views - that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive - it doesn't even include all of the works that have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you'll see that the attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is not completely my own - some of the references have come from Dick Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation content/context. You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great benefit to us all. Best regards, Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? > a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose - they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don't. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person's health by heart rate - it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. "Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science." PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > , Werner Marx < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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: < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > www.lutz-bornmann.de < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > ResearcherID: < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cc345 at DREXEL.EDU Mon Aug 12 16:32:16 2013 From: cc345 at DREXEL.EDU (Chen,Chaomei) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 20:32:16 +0000 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <0BBD8C9342CBA343AE2C91D32990988C467C9AF7CE@aplesstripe.dom1.jhuapl.edu> Message-ID: I'd be more than happy to volunteer to produce some visualizations of the structure and dynamics of the body of the relevant literature with CiteSpace, including DOI links to the original papers. All I need is a set of terms that I can use for a topic search in the Web of Science. Everything under the Sun has limitations, but this should be fun as a third opinion at the least. If you like the idea, please expand the query set below. You can email your suggestions to me directly (cc345 at drexel.edu) or post to the list. I will summarize recommended terms to the list and follow up with results. Terms that may identify relevant work: {citation theory, citation behavior, citation process, .........} In fact, anyone could do it by yourself, get the data ready and go to http://cluster.ischool.drexel.edu/~cchen/citespace. Chaomei Chen ________________________________ From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] on behalf of Pikas, Christina K. [Christina.Pikas at JHUAPL.EDU] Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 3:53 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context I think this is a great idea but maybe passing around a text document is somewhat cumbersome? We each have our favorite citation manager? maybe we can make a group in one of them like Zotero or Mendeley so that others can contribute, it?s searchable, and we can export from it? Link to it from whatever home page SIGMETRICS has? Christina From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin Boyack Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 3:23 PM To: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context Dear David and All, I don?t think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views ? that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive ? it doesn?t even include all of the works that have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you?ll see that the attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is not completely my own ? some of the references have come from Dick Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation content/context. You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great benefit to us all. Best regards, Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? > a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > , Werner Marx < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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: < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > www.lutz-bornmann.de < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > ResearcherID: < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kboyack at MAPOFSCIENCE.COM Mon Aug 12 16:52:25 2013 From: kboyack at MAPOFSCIENCE.COM (Kevin Boyack) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 14:52:25 -0600 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <0BBD8C9342CBA343AE2C91D32990988C467C9AF7CE@aplesstripe.dom1.jhuapl.edu> Message-ID: I agree that in the long run we may want to use a collaborative reference manager, but I don?t use the online reference managers, and am thus unprepared to get something started in one of those venues. So, why don?t we start this as a Google Doc. I?ve placed the file at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwZuKYm54y07dUZhanIydjhqcnM/edit?usp=sharing and have set it so that anyone with the link should be able to edit the file. Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Pikas, Christina K. Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 1:53 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context I think this is a great idea but maybe passing around a text document is somewhat cumbersome? We each have our favorite citation manager maybe we can make a group in one of them like Zotero or Mendeley so that others can contribute, it?s searchable, and we can export from it? Link to it from whatever home page SIGMETRICS has? Christina From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu] On Behalf Of Kevin Boyack Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 3:23 PM To: SIGMETRICS at listserv.utk.edu Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context Dear David and All, I don?t think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views ? that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive ? it doesn?t even include all of the works that have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you?ll see that the attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is not completely my own ? some of the references have come from Dick Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation content/context. You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great benefit to us all. Best regards, Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-ex pressed-thought/ > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-ex pressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > , Werner Marx < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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: < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > www.lutz-bornmann.de < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > ResearcherID: < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montr?al, Qu?bec Canada, H3C 3P8 Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 Fax: (514)-987-7726 http://www.chss.uqam.ca http://www.cirst.uqam.ca http://www.ost.uqam.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From davisc at INDIANA.EDU Mon Aug 12 22:04:16 2013 From: davisc at INDIANA.EDU (Davis, Charles H) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 22:04:16 -0400 Subject: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear all, Yes, yes. Precisely why I wrote my earlier comment about a dissertation that antedates Blaise's work by 14 years and Loet's by 18. It was a creature of its time and both less public and less sophisticated, but I believe it was the first work of substance to address some of the basic questions. I urge SOMEONE to take a look. (See below.) Loet, you know me personally and are a man of means, perhaps you could take a look and extract the pertinent points, some of which plainly point the way to these (now) future discussions. I believe Prof. Dr. Sheila Bertram's work was the grandmother of many of the questions/points now being rehashed as if nothing had been done before. For now, I reiterate: ---------------------------------- Some of the contributors to this discussion may have cited the following work, an early contribution pertinent to some of the questions raised. Regrettably, the author of this 1970 dissertation at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chose not to publish her findings. It's easily available via WorldCat or otherwise. http://openlibrary.org/works/OL10345125W/The_relationship_between_intra-document_citation_location_and_citation_level http://tinyurl.com/md75da2 Cordially, Charles Davis _______________________________ Charles H. Davis, BSc, MA, PhD Senior Fellow, Informatics http://soic.iu.edu/ Indiana University at Bloomington http://mypage.iu.edu/~davisc Quoting Yves Gingras : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Hello all > > With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why > people > cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to > reinvent > the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions > decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where > someone > would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant > speed" > or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is > taken > for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous > literature. > WHy should it be different in scientometrics? > > Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about > the > "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... > > As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for > previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the > question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum > beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A > more > recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of > citations" But the literature is huge... > > I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion > groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... > > :) > > Cordially to all > > Yves Gingras > > > Le 11/08/13 11:05, ??Loet Leydesdorff?? a ?crit?: > >> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >> Dear David, >> >> This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to >> citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, >> a citation >> can function as a warrant or a legitimation. >> >> Best, >> Loet >> >> >> On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick >> wrote: >>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>> The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are >>> different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our >>> discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, >>> sociological >>> reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc.? >>> >>> Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in >>> the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of >>> reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex >>> structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at? >>> >>> >> pressed-thought/> >>> http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-exp >>> ressed-thought/. >>> >>> For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative >>> or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a >>> significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the >>> citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? >>> >>> The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be >>> sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. >>> >>> David Wojick >>> >>> On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < >>> j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: >>> >>>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>>> >>>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>>> Peter Willett ( >>>> p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an >>>> interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? >>>> Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors >>>> had cited >>>> their references.. >>>> ? >>>> I (James Hartley) ( >>>> J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons >>>> for citing other work (based on other scholars views)? and argued that one >>>> should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts >>>> to avoid >>>> overcounting.? (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) >>>> ? >>>> ? >>>> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics >>>> [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick >>>> Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 >>>> To: >>>> SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>>> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>>> ? >>>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>>> >>>> >>>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>>> I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the >>>> introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations >>>> occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the >>>> article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and >>>> nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not >>>> have directly influenced the research being reported.? >>>> >>>> ? >>>> >>>> Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was >>>> found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods >>>> used or data >>>> or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of >>>> citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, >>>> with relatively more citations. >>>> >>>> ? >>>> >>>> The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence >>>> (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the >>>> citations >>>> may well be found only after the research is done. >>>> >>>> David Wojick >>>> >>>> >>>> On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < >>>> >>>> Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary >>>>> aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. ? >>>>> When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very >>>>> different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. >>>>> 1.?????? Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the >>>>> previous works that influenced them in the research that they are >>>>> reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to >>>>> know what >>>>> papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were >>>>> unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and >>>>> even intellectually misleading) to cite it! >>>>> >>>>> 2.?????? Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they >>>>> wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they >>>>> were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to >>>>> cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. >>>>> >>>>> 3.???? More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior >>>>> research, >>>>> in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to >>>>> give them a >>>>> hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, >>>>> though that is not a particularly valued attribute in >>>>> experimental science. >>>>> As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to >>>>> simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the >>>>> primary papers >>>>> (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, >>>>> regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that >>>>> papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. >>>>> >>>>> 4.???? Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by >>>>> potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is >>>>> considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. >>>>> >>>>> 5.???? A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite >>>>> papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were >>>>> published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look >>>>> more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. >>>>> >>>>> 6.???? Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are >>>>> almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. >>>>> Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR >>>>> method paper) >>>>> is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related >>>>> connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited >>>>> because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which >>>>> does reflect >>>>> impact but of a different sort. >>>>> >>>>> So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s >>>>> health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but >>>>> you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. >>>>> ? >>>>> Neil >>>>> From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner >>>>> Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM >>>>> To: >>>>> SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >>>>> Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>>>> ? >>>>> Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html >>>>> Good discussion. Quick comment: >>>>> >>>>> Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download >>>>> (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical >>>>> papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are >>>>> downloaded/read/used widely >>>>> by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. >>>>> However, >>>>> these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with >>>>> citation references. >>>>> >>>>> Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. >>>>> >>>>> Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, >>>>> developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal >>>>> regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see >>>>> http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, >>>>> provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; >>>>> some systems >>>>> are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on >>>>> scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, >>>>> administrators. >>>>> k >>>>> * >>>>> >>>>> http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ >>>>> * Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric >>>>> Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. >>>>> ?Clickstream >>>>> Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: >>>>>> The Wisdom of Citing Scientists >>>>>> Lutz Bornmann >>>>>> , >>>>>> Werner Marx >>>>>> (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) >>>>>> ? >>>>>> This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in >>>>>> research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). >>>>>> Citations >>>>>> are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a >>>>>> certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are >>>>>> incomplete >>>>>> assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations >>>>>> correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a >>>>>> rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly >>>>>> speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further >>>>>> research. Using >>>>>> a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference >>>>>> analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than >>>>>> times-cited analysis. >>>>>> ? >>>>>> URL: >>>>>> http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 >>>>>> ? >>>>>> --------------------------------------- >>>>>> ? >>>>>> 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 >>>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> > > > Yves Gingras > > Professeur > D?partement d'histoire > Centre interuniversitaire de recherche > sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) > Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire > et sociologie des sciences > Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) > UQAM > C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville > Montr?al, Qu?bec > Canada, H3C 3P8 > > Tel: (514)-987-3000-7053 > Fax: (514)-987-7726 > > http://www.chss.uqam.ca > http://www.cirst.uqam.ca > http://www.ost.uqam.ca > > From lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE Tue Aug 13 02:54:58 2013 From: lutz.bornmann at GV.MPG.DE (Bornmann, Lutz) Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 06:54:58 +0000 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <010701ce9791$6782f1d0$3688d570$@mapofscience.com> Message-ID: You can find an (more or less up to date) overview on papers on citing behavior, citation theory etc. in the attached paper. However, it would be interesting to analyze the papers quantitatively. Lutz From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Kevin Boyack Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 9:23 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context Dear David and All, I don?t think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both views ? that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge amount left to learn. My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive ? it doesn?t even include all of the works that have been mentioned in this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you?ll see that the attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list is not completely my own ? some of the references have come from Dick Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in citation content/context. You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great benefit to us all. Best regards, Kevin From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Dear Yves, If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, so I need not look to see what they have found.) I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found only after the research is done. Regards, David Wojick At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to reinvent the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at constant speed" or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". It is taken for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous literature. WHy should it be different in scientometrics? Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" discussion about the "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation process". A more recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of citations" But the literature is huge... I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... :) Cordially to all Yves Gingras Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? > a ?crit : Dear David, This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. Best, Loet On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > wrote: The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, and this is a significant difference. We might call these the epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play in the reasoning? The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for citations. David Wojick On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Peter Willett ( < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, 69, 1 pp?? Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors had cited their references.. I (James Hartley) ( < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This section of the article is basically an historical narrative that explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research being reported. Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. David Wojick On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern of citing. 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose ? they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is in rats]. 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are likely to give them a hard time if they don?t. Some authors even do this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their grants. 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a person?s health by heart rate ? it means something; it is important for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. Neil From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM To: < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > < mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists html > < http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Good discussion. Quick comment: Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might not necessarily produce papers with citation references. Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, developing educational materials, in administration, or improving legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as researchers, mentors, administrators. k < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > < http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. ?Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science.? PLoS One 4 (3): 1-11. On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: The Wisdom of Citing Scientists Lutz Bornmann < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > , Werner Marx < http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. URL: < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 --------------------------------------- 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: < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > < mailto:bornmann at gv.mpg.de > bornmann at gv.mpg.de WWW: < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > www.lutz-bornmann.de < http://www.lutz-bornmann.de > ResearcherID: < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > < http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 > http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-3926-2008 Yves Gingras Professeur D?partement d'histoire Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST) Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire et sociologie des sciences Observatoire des sciences et des technologies (OST) UQAM C.P. 8888, Succ. 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From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Sat Aug 17 15:36:27 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 19:36:27 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest to readers of SIG-Metrics List Message-ID: Title: The evolving indicator space (iSpace) Authors: Cronin, B Author Full Names: Cronin, Blaise Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 64 (8):1523-1525; 10.1002/asi.23041 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1532-2882 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 182LH Unique ID: WOS:000321743500001 Cited References: Cronin B., 1995, The scholar's courtesy: The role of acknowledgements in the primary communication process, Cronin B., 2013, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, V64, P1091 Balaram P., 2013, CURRENT SCIENCE, V104, P1267 Scholarly metrics under the microscope: From citation analysis to academic auditing, Vanclay Jerome K., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P211 Burrows Roger, 2012, SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, V60, P355 Sosteric M., 1999, Radical Pedagogy, V1, Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 Howard J., 2013, Chronicle of Higher Education, Bibliometrics and beyond: Metrics-based evaluation of scholarly research, Taylor M., 2013, Research Trends, V33, Misteli Tom, 2013, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V201, P651 Moed H. F., 2012, Research Trends, V30, ======================================================================= Title: Should we abandon the *impact factor*? Authors: Casalonga, S Author Full Names: Casalonga, Sabine Source: BIOFUTUR, (345):6-6; JUL-AUG 2013 Language: French Document Type: News Item Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER, 23 RUE LINOIS, 75724 PARIS, FRANCE ISSN: 0294-3506 Web of Science Categories: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology Research Areas: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology IDS Number: 181RN Unique ID: WOS:000321686300003 ======================================================================= Title: Mapping neuroscience *research* in India - a bibliometric approach Authors: Shahabuddin, SM Author Full Names: Shahabuddin, Sheikh Mohammed Source: CURRENT SCIENCE, 104 (12):1619-1626; JUN 25 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Bradford's Law of Scattering, collaboration study, citation analysis, journal impact factor, neuroscience research KeyWords Plus: COLLABORATION; PROFILE; SCIENCE Abstract: Neuroscience research in India has been mapped for the years 1992-2005 using Neuroscience Citation Index (NSCI) and PubMed. A total of 18, 138 papers, with 1.31 times citations, have been published in 1975 journals from 47 different countries. Fourteen out of the top 18 productive journals are from India; of which only 6 have *Impact Factor* 2009 (IF-2009). Interestingly, only 4 out of the 25 highly cited journals are Indian. And 322 papers have appeared in 28 Letters and Communication journals. The dataset has been found to be a perfect fit for the Bradford law of scattering - both verbal and graphical formulations of the law. About 20% of the papers are published in journals which are having no IF, and 61% papers in journals having IF < 3. However, only 128 papers are published in journals having IF > 10, out of which 15 papers have not been cited at all. Papers have authors from 1401 Indian institutions; but only 9.2% institutions contribute 80.1% papers. Also, papers are authored by 1 to 27 authors; multi-author papers are better cited. Collaborations have been studied for papers indexed in NSCI only and not PubMed. Indian authors have international collaborations in only 12% papers indexed in NSCI with authors from 75 different countries - predominantly G7 nations and the internationalization index is 16.14. More than 70% papers have not been cited at all and those published in 1998 have been better cited. Papers drew maximum citations 4-5 years after publication. Papers having international collaborations are cited more often. Addresses: Natl AIDS Res Inst, Pune 411026, Maharashtra, India. E-mail Addresses: sm.shahab at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES, C V RAMAN AVENUE, SADASHIVANAGAR, P B #8005, BANGALORE 560 080, INDIA ISSN: 0011-3891 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 183IU Unique ID: WOS:000321809100017 Cited References: Adams Jonathan, 2012, NATURE, V490, P335 Bala Adarsh, 2010, NEUROLOGY INDIA, V58, P35 Tandon P. N., 2007, Ann. Neurosci., V14, P52 WHO, 2011, Mental Health Atlas, ARUNACHALAM S, 1989, SCIENTOMETRICS, V15, P393 World Health Organization (WHO), 2006, Neurological disorders: public health challenges, Gargouri Yassine, 2010, PLOS ONE, V5, GARFIELD E, 1980, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 Swan A., The open access citation advantage: studies and results to date 2010, FRAME JD, 1979, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V9, P481 Khandelwal SK, 2004, INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, V16, P126 Swan A., 2012, Policy guidelines for the development and promotion of open access, Arunachalam S, 1999, CURRENT SCIENCE, V76, P1191 Arunachalam S, 2002, CURRENT SCIENCE, V82, P933 Arunachalam S, 2000, CURRENT SCIENCE, V79, P621 Bound K., 2012, Our frugal future: lessons from India's innovation system, Arunachalam S., 2002, Curr. Sci., V82, P1086 ======================================================================= Title: Does *impact factor* influence the ethics of the instructions provided *to* journal authors? Authors: Teixeira, RKC; Yamaki, VN; Goncalves, TB; Botelho, NM; da Silva, JAC Author Full Names: Costa Teixeira, Renan Kleber; Yamaki, Vitor Nagai; Goncalves, Thiago Barbosa; Botelho, Nara M.; Cordero da Silva, Jose Antonio Source: REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 59 (3):280-284; 10.1016/j.ramb.2012.12.003 MAY-JUN 2013 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publication evaluation systems, Impact factor, Journal article Abstract: Objective: Verify whether a journal's *impact factor* is a mechanism that modifies the ethical requirements described in the instructions provided to authors of articles published in Brazilian medical journals. Methods: 48 selected journals were divided into two groups: *impact-factor* (n = 24), and no-*impact-factor* (n = 24). The number of ethical requirements was compared between both groups based on a specific research protocol, ranging from zero to six points, analyzing the presence of an approval by a research ethics committee; reference to the fact that the research follows the precepts of the Declaration of Helsinki and the rules of Resolution 196/96; use of an informed consent; information about the authors' conflicts of interest; and a request for registration of clinical trials in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry. Results: The average score of the *impact-factor* group was significantly higher than that of the no-*impact-factor* group (3.12 +/- 1.03 vs. 2.08 +/- 1.64, p = 0.0121). When each ethical requirement was compared between the groups, there was significant difference only between the requirement of an informed consent and the disclosure of conflicts of interest (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The *impact factor* is a determinant factor on the ethics included in the instructions to authors of articles in scientific journals, showing that higher-quality journals seek better-designed articles that are conscientious at the beginning of the research. (C) 2013 Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Costa Teixeira, Renan Kleber; Yamaki, Vitor Nagai; Goncalves, Thiago Barbosa; Cordero da Silva, Jose Antonio] Univ Estado Para UEPA, Belem, PA, Brazil. [Botelho, Nara M.] Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: renankleberc at hotmail.com Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC MEDICA BRASILEIRA, RUA SAO CARLOS DO PINHAL 324, CAIXA POSTAL 8904, SAO PAULO, SP, BRAZIL ISSN: 0104-4230 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 182KX Unique ID: WOS:000321742300015 Cited References: Freitas CBD, 1998, Rev Bioetica, V6, P189 Silva JAC, 2011, Rev Bioetica., V19, P563 Brasil. Ministerio da Saude, Registro Brasileiro de Ensaios Clinicos, Moro JV, 2011, Rev Bioetica, V19, P543 Sardenberg T, 1999, Revista da Associa??o M?dica Brasileira (1992), V45, P295 Sardenberg T, 2002, Acta Ortop Bras, V10, P15 Malafaia G, 2011, SaBios: Rev Saude e Biol, V6, P67 Teixeira RKC, 2012, Acta Cir Bras., V27, P350 Conselho Nacional e Saude, 2008, Manual operacional para comites de etica em pesquisa, Tavares-Neto Jose, 2009, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V55, P400 Chalier P, 2012, J Med Ethics., V38, P253 Miranda Vanessa da Costa, 2009, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V55, P328 Thomson Reuters, 2012, Journal Citation Reports, Garrafa V, 2007, Rev Bioetica, V15, P11 de Oliveira Alves Elaine Maria, 2007, ACTA CIRURGICA BRASILEIRA, V22, P412 Costa MOC, 2009, Rev Cienc Med Biol, V8, P182 Shaw David M., 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V37, P706 Fernandes Marcos Rassi, 2011, Revista da Associa??o M?dica Brasileira, V57, P267 Diniz D, 2001, Cadernos de sa?de p?blica, V17, P679 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= Title: Multilevel-statistical reformulation of *citation-based* university rankings: The Leiden ranking 2011/2012 Authors: Bornmann, L; Mutz, R; Daniel, HD Author Full Names: Bornmann, Lutz; Mutz, Ruediger; Daniel, Hans-Dieter Source: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 64 (8):1649-1658; 10.1002/asi.22857 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: social sciences KeyWords Plus: PERFORMANCE; MODELS; TABLES Abstract: Since the 1990s, with the heightened competition and the strong growth of the international higher education market, an increasing number of rankings have been created that measure the scientific performance of an institution based on data. The Leiden Ranking 2011/2012 (LR) was published early in 2012. Starting from Goldstein and Spiegelhalter's (1996) recommendations for conducting quantitative comparisons among institutions, in this study we undertook a reformulation of the LR by means of multilevel regression models. First, with our models we replicated the ranking results; second, the reanalysis of the LR data showed that only 5% of the PPtop10% total variation is attributable to differences between universities. Beyond that, about 80% of the variation between universities can be explained by differences among countries. If covariates are included in the model the differences among most of the universities become meaningless. Our findings have implications for conducting university rankings in general and for the LR in particular. For example, with Goldstein-adjusted confidence intervals, it is possible to interpret the significance of differences among universities meaningfully: Rank differences among universities should be interpreted as meaningful only if their confidence intervals do not overlap. Addresses: [Bornmann, Lutz] Adm Headquarters Max Planck Soc, Div Sci & Innovat Studies, D-80539 Munich, Germany. [Mutz, Ruediger; Daniel, Hans-Dieter] ETH, D GESS, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland. [Daniel, Hans-Dieter] Univ Zurich, Evaluat Off, CH-8001 Zurich, Switzerland. E-mail Addresses: bornmann at gv.mpg.de; ruediger.mutz at gess.ethz.ch; daniel at evaluation.uzh.ch Cited Reference Count: 30 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1532-2882 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 182LH Unique ID: WOS:000321743500010 Cited References: Chen Kuang-hua, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P89 Raudenbush SW, 2004, JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL STATISTICS, V29, P121 Adler Robert, 2009, STATISTICAL SCIENCE, V24, P1 Bornmann L., Journal of the American Society of Information Science and Technology, Mutz Ruediger, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P169 Goldstein H., 2002, Understanding Statistics, V1, Ballou D, 2004, JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL STATISTICS, V29, P37 Bauer Daniel J., 2009, PSYCHOMETRIKA, V74, P97 Bornmann Lutz, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY, V174, P857 Waltman Ludo, 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P2419 Mutz Ruediger, 2007, DIAGNOSTICA, V53, P3 Bornmann Lutz, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P486 2011, University rankings: Theoretical basis, methodology and impacts on global higher education, Bornmann Lutz, 2012, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V6, P333 SCImago Reseach Group, 2012, SIR World Report 2012, Buela-Casal Gualberto, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V71, P349 Leydesdorff Loet, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P1370 Jovanovic Milica, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V93, P319 Hox J, 2010, Multilevel Analysis: Techniques and Applications, Shin Jung Cheol, 2011, UNIVERSITY RANKINGS: THEORETICAL BASIS, METHODOLOGY AND IMPACTS ON GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION, V3, P1 Hemlin S., 1996, Social Epistemology, V10, P209 Hazelkorn E, 2011, RANKINGS AND THE RESHAPING OF HIGHER EDUCATION: THE BATTLE FOR WORLD-CLASS EXCELLENCE, P1 DANIEL HD, 1990, SCIENTOMETRICS, V19, P349 Abramo Giovanni, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P132 Austrian Science Fund., 2007, Rethinking the impact of basic research on society and the economy, Williams R., 2012, U21 ranking of national higher education systems, Goldstein H, 1996, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES A-STATISTICS IN SOCIETY, V159, P385 2012, Van Raan AFJ, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICSConference on Bibliometric Analysis in Science and Research, NOV 05-07, 2003, Julich, GERMANY, V62, P133 Miranda L.C.M., 2010, International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning, V6, ======================================================================= Title: Trends of educational technology research: more than a decade of international research in six SSCI-indexed refereed *journals* Authors: Hsu, YC; Hung, JL; Ching, YH Author Full Names: Hsu, Yu-Chang; Hung, Jui-Long; Ching, Yu-Hui Source: ETR&D-EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 61 (4):685-705; 10.1007/s11423-013-9290-9 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Educational technology, International research trends, Text mining, SSCI KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; INSTRUCTIONAL-DESIGN; TEACHERS; METHODOLOGIES; INTEGRATION; CLASSROOM; SYSTEM; FIELD Abstract: This study applied text mining methods to examine the abstracts of 2,997 international research articles published between 2000 and 2010 by six journals included in the Social Science Citation Index in the field of Educational Technology (EDTECH). A total of 19 clusters of research areas were identified, and these clusters were further analyzed in terms of productivity by country and by journal. The analysis revealed research areas with rising trends, stable status, and low attention. This study also identified areas of research emphasis by journal and research strength by country. A discussion of results through the lens of Critical Theory of Technology is also included. The authors hope to inform the EDTECH community about the trends of EDTECH research on topics and regions of research contributions. The authors also believe that such examination of trends can help facilitate fruitful discussions of directions for future research, and possible international collaboration across various geographical regions. Addresses: [Hsu, Yu-Chang; Hung, Jui-Long; Ching, Yu-Hui] Boise State Univ, Dept Educ Technol, Boise, ID 83725 USA. 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We compared the decisions to increase, maintain or decrease a scientist's research scholarship funded by CNPq. We analyzed these decisions for 2,663 Brazilian scientists and computed their correlations (Spearman rho) with 21 different measures, among them: total production, production in the last 5 years, production indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, total citations received (according to WOS, Scopus, and Google Scholar), h-index and m-quotient (according to the three citation services). The highest correlations for each area range from 0.95 to 0.29, although there are areas with no significantly positive correlation with any of the metrics. Addresses: [Wainer, Jacques; Vieira, Paula] Univ Estadual Campinas, Inst Comp, BR-13083852 Campinas, SP, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: wainer at ic.unicamp.br Funding Acknowledgement: CAPES Funding Text: There is another evaluation system sponsored by CAPES for graduate programs. 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Tomas M. Source: JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES, 44 (6):622-634; 10.1057/jibs.2013.20 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: research methods, multidimensional scaling, cluster analysis, factor analysis, marketing and consumer behavior KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING RESEARCH; CONSUMER CULTURE; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; STRATEGIC-MANAGEMENT; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; IMAGE MANAGEMENT; LOCAL PRODUCTS; CROSS-COUNTRY; UNITED-STATES Abstract: This study examines the citations used in the global branding literature (GBL), and evaluates the knowledge structure of this area of research to date. Our bibliometric analysis involves an examination of 120 global branding articles in business-related research. We employ multidimensional scaling to reveal a range of intellectual influences that have helped shape the GBL. The foundation of knowledge in the GBL is uncovered by analyzing co-citation data to identify important topical influences in the formation of global branding research. The conceptual framework developed incorporates five areas with important implications for the future development of global branding as an area of inquiry. These major research topics in the GBL are international branding strategy, brand positioning, brand/country origin, brand concept-image, and brand performance. We leverage resource- and capability-based paradigms, and use the five underpinning knowledge groups to propose an agenda for future research that fills existing gaps and offers the potential to advance and enrich the GBL. Addresses: [Chabowski, Brian R.; Samiee, Saeed] Univ Tulsa, Collins Coll Business, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA. [Hult, G. Tomas M.] Michigan State Univ, Eli Broad Grad Sch Management, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA. 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The two indexes are superior to the widely used h index (Hirsch, 2005), as they preserve all its valuable characteristics and try to overcome one of its shortcomings, i.e. that it uses only a fraction of the information contained in a scientist's citations profile and, as a result, it is defined over the set of positive integers and does not show a sufficiently fine 'granularity' to allow a fully satisfactory ranking of scientists. This problem is particularly acute in many areas of Social Sciences and Humanities, where scientific productivity and citation practices typically yield fewer citations per paper and, as a consequence, are characterized by 'structurally' lower values of the h index. Both the indexes proposed are defined over R+, their integer part is equal to the scientist's h index and they fall in the right-open interval [h, h+1). While the h index is influenced only by part of the citations received by a scientist's most-cited publications, the k index takes into account all the citations received by her most-cited publications and the w index accounts for the citations received by the entire set of her publications. Variants of the k and w indexes are proposed which consider co-authorship. To show the extent to which the h index and the new indexes proposed may yield different results, they are calculated for 332 professors of economics in Italian universities and the results obtained used to rank Italian university departments. Addresses: [Anania, Giovanni; Caruso, Annarosa] Univ Calabria, Dept Econ Stat & Finance, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy. 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The work is based on an exhaustive search in databasesparticularly those in library and information scienceand on citation chaining from papers on citation analysis. The results confirm that use of this technique in the humanities is limited, and although there was some growth in the 1970s and 1980s, it has stagnated in the past 2 decades. Most of the work has been done by research staff, but almost one third involves library staff, and 15% has been done by students. The study also showed that less than one fourth of the works used a citation database such as the Arts & Humanities Citation Index and that 21% of the works were in publications other than library and information science journals. The United States has the greatest output, and English is by far the most frequently used language, and 13.9% of the studies are in other languages. Addresses: Univ Barcelona, Dept Bibliotecon & Documentacio, Edifici UB St, Barcelona 08014, Catalonia, Spain. 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Furthermore, the management of supply chains and inter-organisationalrelations has acquired strategic significance in recent years and has become akey area of research. At the interfacebetween these two fields, this paper adopts a bibliometric viewpoint to analyse the scholarly literature that has addressedthe study ofsupply chains within the specific sphere of the automotiveindustry. To do so, it has examined the 404 papers on this topic indexedthrough to 2011 in the Business Source Complete database. This has allowedidentifying trends and opportunities related to the what, how and where of research into this matter. Addresses: [Gonzalez-Benito, Javier; Lannelongue, Gustavo] Univ Salamanca, Fac Econ & Empresa, Salamanca 37007, Spain. [Antonio Alfaro-Tanco, Jose] Univ Navarra, Fac Ciencias Econ & Empresariales Edificio, E-31080 Pamplona, Spain. E-mail Addresses: javiergb at usal.es Funding Acknowledgement: Spanish Government; FEDER funds [ECO2010-21078]; Catedra de Empresa VW-Navarra Universidad de Navarra; Consejeria de Educacion de la Junta de Castilla y Leon (Regional Ministry of Education of Castile and Leon) [SA083A12-1] Funding Text: This research was funded by the Spanish Government and FEDER funds through research project ECO2010-21078 and the "Catedra de Empresa VW-Navarra Universidad de Navarra". Aid was also received from the research project SA083A12-1 financed by the Consejeria de Educacion de la Junta de Castilla y Leon (Regional Ministry of Education of Castile and Leon). 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Methods and Materials: We analyze peers' ratings for 2333 applications. We also gathered principal investigators' research output and impact and studied the differences between accepted and rejected applications. We used the Web of Science database and focused on the 2002-2006 period. First, we analyzed the distribution of granted and rejected proposals considering a given set of bibliometric indicators to test if there are significant differences. Then, we applied a multiple logistic regression analysis to determine if bibliometric indicators can explain by themselves the concession of grant proposals. Results: 63.4% of the applications were funded. Bibliometric indicators for accepted proposals showed a better previous performance than for those rejected; however the correlation between peer review and bibliometric indicators is very heterogeneous among most areas. The logistic regression analysis showed that the main bibliometric indicators that explain the granting of research proposals in most cases are the output (number of published articles) and the number of papers published in journals that belong to the first quartile ranking of the Journal Citations Report. Discussion: Bibliometric indicators predict the concession of grant proposals at least as well as peer ratings. Social Sciences and Education are the only areas where no relation was found, although this may be due to the limitations of the Web of Science's coverage. These findings encourage the use of bibliometric indicators as a complement to peer review in most of the analyzed areas. Addresses: [Cabezas-Clavijo, Alvaro; Robinson-Garcia, Nicolas; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo] Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Granada, Spain. [Escabias, Manuel] Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Dept Estadist & Invest Operat, Granada, Spain. E-mail Addresses: elrobin at ugr.es Funding Acknowledgement: National RD Plan [TIN2008-03180-E]; FPU Grant of the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government Funding Text: This work was supported by the National R&D Plan 2008 (research project Parameterization of citation indicators at a national level according with the ANEP categories [TIN2008-03180-E]. Nicolas Robinson-Garcia is currently supported by a FPU Grant of the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. 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This hypothesis places each field of research along a continuum of complexity and "softness", with profound implications for our understanding of scientific knowledge. Today, however, the idea is still unproven and philosophically overlooked, too often confused with simplistic dichotomies that contrast natural and social sciences, or science and the humanities. Empirical tests of the hypothesis have usually compared few fields and this, combined with other limitations, makes their results contradictory and inconclusive. We verified whether discipline characteristics reflect a hierarchy, a dichotomy or neither, by sampling nearly 29,000 papers published contemporaneously in 12 disciplines and measuring a set of parameters hypothesised to reflect theoretical and methodological consensus. The biological sciences had in most cases intermediate values between the physical and the social, with bio-molecular disciplines appearing harder than zoology, botany or ecology. In multivariable analyses, most of these parameters were independent predictors of the hierarchy, even when mathematics and the humanities were included. These results support a "gradualist" view of scientific knowledge, suggesting that the Hierarchy of the Sciences provides the best rational framework to understand disciplines' diversity. A deeper grasp of the relationship between subject matter's complexity and consensus could have profound implications for how we interpret, publish, popularize and administer scientific research. Addresses: [Fanelli, Daniele] Univ Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. [Glaenzel, Wolfgang] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Ctr R&D Monitoring ECOOM, Louvain, Belgium. [Glaenzel, Wolfgang] Lib Hungarian Acad Sci, Dept Sci Policy & Scientometr, Budapest, Hungary. E-mail Addresses: dfanelli at exseed.ed.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: Leverhulme Early-Career fellowship Funding Text: DF was funded by a Leverhulme Early-Career fellowship. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. 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Authors: Teixeira, RKC; Yamaki, VN; Goncalves, TB; Botelho, NM; da Silva, JAC Author Full Names: Costa Teixeira, Renan Kleber; Yamaki, Vitor Nagai; Goncalves, Thiago Barbosa; Botelho, Nara M.; Cordero da Silva, Jose Antonio Source: REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 59 (3):280-284; 10.1016/j.ramb.2012.12.003 MAY-JUN 2013 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Publication evaluation systems, Impact factor, Journal article Abstract: Objective: Verify whether a journal's impact factor is a mechanism that modifies the ethical requirements described in the instructions provided to authors of articles published in Brazilian medical journals. Methods: 48 selected journals were divided into two groups: impact-factor (n = 24), and no-impact-factor (n = 24). The number of ethical requirements was compared between both groups based on a specific research protocol, ranging from zero to six points, analyzing the presence of an approval by a research ethics committee; reference to the fact that the research follows the precepts of the Declaration of Helsinki and the rules of Resolution 196/96; use of an informed consent; information about the authors' conflicts of interest; and a request for registration of clinical trials in the Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry. Results: The average score of the impact-factor group was significantly higher than that of the no-impact-factor group (3.12 +/- 1.03 vs. 2.08 +/- 1.64, p = 0.0121). When each ethical requirement was compared between the groups, there was significant difference only between the requirement of an informed consent and the disclosure of conflicts of interest (p < 0.05). 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The findings indicate that NS and SSH researchers frequently cite LSBS as a source that is related to a specific topic and as evidence to support a claim. No significant differences were identified in the distribution of cited concepts included in LSBS, but significant differences were observed in the reasons for citing LSBS between NS and SSH citing articles. However, reverse trends were observed in the percentage of some cited concepts and citation functions between NS and SSH, which implies that subtle differences in citation behavior exist between NS and SSH researchers. In addition, each concept category has a different half-life. Concepts related to characteristics of big science and scientific collaboration have the longest half-lives. Addresses: Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei 10617, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: yuweichang2007 at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC100-2628-H-030-045] Funding Text: This research was supported by a grant from the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC100-2628-H-030-045). 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A total of 19 clusters of research areas were identified, and these clusters were further analyzed in terms of productivity by country and by journal. The analysis revealed research areas with rising trends, stable status, and low attention. This study also identified areas of research emphasis by journal and research strength by country. A discussion of results through the lens of Critical Theory of Technology is also included. The authors hope to inform the EDTECH community about the trends of EDTECH research on topics and regions of research contributions. The authors also believe that such examination of trends can help facilitate fruitful discussions of directions for future research, and possible international collaboration across various geographical regions. Addresses: [Hsu, Yu-Chang; Hung, Jui-Long; Ching, Yu-Hui] Boise State Univ, Dept Educ Technol, Boise, ID 83725 USA. E-mail Addresses: hsu at boisestate.edu; andyhung at boisestate.edu; yu-huiching at boisestate.edu Cited Reference Count: 49 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 1042-1629 Web of Science Categories: Education & Educational Research Research Areas: Education & Educational Research IDS Number: 175HW Unique ID: WOS:000321222500008 Cited References: Ozcinar Zehra, 2009, AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, V25, P559 Ross S. 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M., 1996, Wang Shudong, 2010, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, V41, P796 Park Jooyong, 2010, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, V41, P1054 Chang Maiga, 2009, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETYConference on Technology Enhanced Learning (TELearn 2007), JUL 14-15, 2007, Jhongli City, TAIWAN, V12, P5 Simonson Michael, 2011, JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN HIGHER EDUCATION, V23, P124 Hung Jui-long, 2012, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, V43, P5 ======================================================================= Title: Capture-mark-recapture as a tool for estimating the number of articles available for systematic reviews in critical care medicine Authors: Lane, D; Dykeman, J; Ferri, M; Goldsmith, CH; Stelfox, HT Author Full Names: Lane, Daniel; Dykeman, Jonathan; Ferri, Mauricio; Goldsmith, Charles H.; Stelfox, Henry T. Source: JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE, 28 (4):469-475; 10.1016/j.jcrc.2012.10.071 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Systematic review, Critical care, Intensive care, Teaching rounds, Regression analysis, Statistical modeling KeyWords Plus: ASSESSING PUBLICATION BIAS; LITERATURE SEARCHES Abstract: Introduction: Systematic reviews are an important knowledge synthesis tool for critical care medicine clinicians and researchers. With new literature available each day, reviewers must balance identifying all relevant literature against timely synthesis. We therefore sought to apply capture-mark-recapture, a novel methodology, to estimate the population of articles available for a systematic review of effective patient rounding practices in critical care medicine. Methods: Capture-mark-recapture was applied retrospectively to estimate the population of articles available for a systematic review of 4 bibliographic databases. All research studies (no methodology restrictions) of patient rounding practices in critical care medicine were included. Estimates of article population size were calculated for search of the bibliographic databases, selection of articles for full-text review, and selection of articles for inclusion in the systematic review. Results: Capture-mark-recapture estimated a population of 28 839 articles (95% confidence interval [CI], 12 393-70 990) for search of the bibliographic databases, 169 articles (95% CI, 152-202) for full-text review, and 48 articles (95% CI, 39-131) for inclusion in the systematic review. These estimates suggest that our search identified 15% (4462/28 839) of the population of potentially available articles for the search of the bibliographic databases, 79% (133/169) of articles for full-text review, and 79% (38/48) of articles for inclusion in the systematic review. Conclusions: The capture-mark-recapture technique can be applied to systematic reviews in critical care medicine with heterogeneous study methodologies to estimate the population of articles available. Capture-mark-recapture may help clinicians who use systematic reviews to estimate search completeness and researchers who perform systematic reviews to develop more efficient literature search strategies. (c) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Lane, Daniel; Dykeman, Jonathan; Ferri, Mauricio] Univ Calgary, Dept Community Hlth Sci, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada. [Goldsmith, Charles H.] Simon Fraser Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada. [Stelfox, Henry T.] Univ Calgary, Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Crit Care Med Med & Community Hlth Sci, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6, Canada. E-mail Addresses: dan.lane at ucalgary.ca; jondykeman at gmail.com; mbellerferri at gmail.com; charles_goldsmith at sfu.ca; tstelfox at ucalgary.ca Funding Acknowledgement: Alberta Innovates Health Solutions; Canadian Institutes of Health Research Funding Text: Mr Lane's salary was provided by an establishment grant from Alberta Innovates Health Solutions. Dr Stelfox is supported by a New Investigator Award from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and a Population Health Investigator Award from Alberta Innovates Health Solutions. Funding sources had no role in the design, conduct, or reporting of this study, and we are unaware of any conflicts of interest. None of the authors have financial or professional conflicts of interest that would influence the conduct or reporting of this study. Mr Lane and Mr Dykeman had full access to all data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis. Cited Reference Count: 23 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC, 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2899 USA ISSN: 0883-9441 Web of Science Categories: Critical Care Medicine Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 181UQ Unique ID: WOS:000321694900022 Cited References: MCCARTY DJ, 1993, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, V22, P559 Bennett DA, 2004, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V57, P349 Kaboli PJ, 2006, ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V166, P955 Cook DJ, 1997, ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V126, P376 LANDIS JR, 1977, BIOMETRICS, V33, P159 DICKERSIN K, 1994, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V309, P1286 Spoor PA, 1996, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V313, P342 Petticrew Mark, 2008, HEALTH ECONOMICS POLICY AND LAW, V3, P197 Cooper BS, 2004, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V329, P533 Ruecker Gerta, 2011, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V64, P1364 Lovrics P. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):563-571; 10.1007/s11192-012-0926-z AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Age-independent, h-index, Career length KeyWords Plus: TRANSFORMATIONS Abstract: We describe mathematically the age-independent version of the h-index, defined by Abt (Scientometrics 91(3):863-868, 2012) and explain when this indicator is constant with age. We compare this index with the one where not the h-index is divided by career length but where all citation numbers are divided by career length and where we then calculate the new h-index. Both mathematical models are compared. A variant of this second method is by calculating the h-index of the citation data, divided by article age. Examples are given. Addresses: [Egghe, L.] Univ Hasselt, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. [Egghe, L.] Univ Antwerp, IBW, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium. E-mail Addresses: leo.egghe at uhasselt.be Cited Reference Count: 7 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: 183YG Unique ID: WOS:000321852600011 Cited References: Egghe L, 2005, POWER LAWS IN THE INFORMATION PRODUCTION PROCESS: LOTKAIAN INFORMETRICS, P1 Egghe L., 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1304 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P121 Egghe L., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P136 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Abt Helmut A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P863 Egghe L., 2009, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V45, P288 ======================================================================= Title: Introducing 'facilitymetrics': a first review and analysis of commonly used measures of scientific leadership among synchrotron radiation facilities worldwide Authors: Hallonsten, O Author Full Names: Hallonsten, Olof Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):497-513; 10.1007/s11192-012-0945-9 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Big Science, Synchrotron radiation facilities, Quality assessment, Performance assessment, Productivity KeyWords Plus: INSTITUTIONAL PERSISTENCE; SCIENCE; PERSPECTIVE; POLICY Abstract: Big Science accelerator complexes are no longer mere tools for nuclear and particle physics, but modern-day experimental resources for a wide range of natural sciences and often named instrumental to scientific and technological development for innovation and economic growth. Facilities compete on a global market to attract the best users and facilitate the best science, and advertise the achievement of their users as markers of quality and productivity. Thus a need has risen for (quantitative) quality assessment of science on the level of facilities. In this article, we examine some quantitative performance measurements frequently used by facilities to display quality: technical reliability, competition for access, and publication records. We report data from the world's three largest synchrotron radiation facilities from the years 2004-2010, and discuss their meaning and significance by placing them in proper context. While we argue that quality is not possible to completely capture in these quantitative metrics, we acknowledge their apparent importance and, hence, we introduce and propose facilitymetrics as a new feature of the study of modern big science, and as a new empirical focus for scientometrical study, in the hope that future studies can contribute to a deeper, much-needed analysis of the topic. Addresses: Univ Gothenburg, Dept Philosophy Linguist & Theory Sci, S-40530 Gothenburg, Sweden. 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M, 1997, Argonne National Laboratory 1946-96, ======================================================================= Title: Doing Hirsch proud; shaping H-index in engineering sciences Authors: Czarnecki, L; Kazmierkowski, MP; Rogalski, A Author Full Names: Czarnecki, L.; Kazmierkowski, M. P.; Rogalski, A. Source: BULLETIN OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-TECHNICAL SCIENCES, 61 (1):5-21; 10.2478/bpasts-2013-0001 MAR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometric indicators, citations, citation metrics, h-index, H-index, country rank, SCImago indicator, disciplines, domestic Engineering sub-disciplines, statistics KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH OUTPUT; FIELDS; IMPACT Abstract: The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameterisation of everything and as the potential measure of the knowledge progress, which recognises individuals, institutions and Engineering sub-disciplines that best generate new knowledge. Considerations have been presented at the level of universality of knowledge which implies permanent progress and on the base of careful thoughts of the domestic experience. The h-nature of things has been described, and several axiomatic characterisations of the Hirsch index have been gathered. The mechanism how to increase the h-index has been presented. Some similarities between h-index and the journal impact factor (JIF) have been stressed. Also the universal role of H-index in ranking countries in all areas and in Engineering has been exampled in extended tables. The Glanzel's model which connects the h-index with two fundamental scientometric indicators: number of publications and the rate of citation, has been analysed. Following the Microsoft Academic Search, the lists of 15 top scientists from various academic disciplines and separately in Engineering have been composed. It has been found that the population of the best keeps basically the same relations between the h-index and a number of publication, and between the h-index and a citation number. However, even the best in Engineering should publish 2 times a year or more papers to receive the same h-index as top scientists in overall domains. The h-index distribution of domestic Engineering sub-disciplines has been presented and analysed in statistic categories. The suitable h-histograms and the cumulative probability density function (CPDF) have been elaborated for 21 sub-disciplines and thereupon the Engineering sub-disciplines have been arranged into three clusters. It has been demonstrated that Engineering as the whole and Engineering sub-disciplines are underestimated, compared to other academic disciplines. The adequate normalisation factors have been suggested. Several other conclusions considered the h,H-indices as the measure of the knowledge progress addressed to individual researchers and to collective, e.g., journals, institutions, organisations, countries, adequately have been written. The h,H-indices are the general measure of the position of the given subject (person or organisation) but cannot be universal. Addresses: [Czarnecki, L.] Bldg Res Inst, PL-00611 Warsaw, Poland. [Czarnecki, L.] Warsaw Univ Technol, Fac Civil Engn, PL-00637 Warsaw, Poland. [Kazmierkowski, M. P.] Warsaw Univ Technol, Inst Control & Ind Elect, PL-00662 Warsaw, Poland. [Rogalski, A.] Mil Univ Technol, Inst Appl Phys, PL-00908 Warsaw, Poland. 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Design/methodology/approach - The research method is an analytical survey with webometrics and citation analysis. The internet was used as a tool for accessing articles. They are separately analyzed on the basis of journal name and publication year. The analysis is done using MATLAB and Excel software. Findings - A total of 717 articles from seven journals during five years were reviewed. Of 13,448 citations extracted, 120 internet references were found. The final results indicated that the sum of web citations is less than 1 per cent of total citations and only 52 per cent of internet citations in studied journal articles are available. The average half-life for the medical journals is estimated to be 1.02 years. Practical implications - To increase the rate of URLs availability, publishers should oblige authors to utilize online archives such as WebCite to preserve expected information for all of the citations referred to in their articles. Originality/value - This research would be valuable since it is the first that studies stability and persistence of URL domains of medical journals published in Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences according to type of domain names and file extensions. Moreover, this is the first time that the half-life for medical universities web citations is calculated. Addresses: [Jalalifard, Mariam; Isfandyari-Moghaddam, Alireza] Islamic Azad Univ, Hamedan Branch, Dept Lib & Informat Studies, Hamadan, Iran. [Norouzi, Yaghoub] Univ Qom, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Qom, Iran. E-mail Addresses: mjalalifard at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY BD16 1WA, W YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0001-253X Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: 183FW Unique ID: WOS:000321800800002 Cited References: Germain CA, 2000, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V61, P359 Dimitrova V., 2007, New Media and Society, V9, P811 Isfandyari-Moghaddam A., 2010, International Journal of Information Science and Management, V8, P57 Casserly MF, 2003, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V64, P300 Dellavalle RP, 2003, SCIENCE, V302, P787 Mishra P, 2006, TEACHERS COLLEGE RECORD, V108, P1017 Thelwall Mike, 2011, ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, V63, P419 Wren D.J., 2008, Bioinformatics, V24, P1381 Koehler W., 2004, Information Research, V9, P46 Koehler W, 1999, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V50, P162 Koehler W, 2002, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V53, P162 Wren Jonathan D., 2006, ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGY5th International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, SEP 16-18, 2005, Chicago, IL, V142, P1147 Zhao DZ, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V54, P449 Davis PM, 2001, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V52, P309 Thorp Andrea W., 2011, ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, V57, P165 Maharana B., 2006, Library Review, V55, Falagas Matthew E., 2008, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INFORMATICS, V77, P280 McCown F., 2001, Wagner Cassie, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V97, P122 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Mon Aug 19 02:59:17 2013 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 08:59:17 +0200 Subject: new routines for relating cited and citing patents in the USPTO database Message-ID: Dear colleagues, In collaboration with others, I now made more systematically routines available at http://www.leydesdorff.net/software/uspatents that allow in addition to geographical mapping and mapping in terms of Intern. Patent Classifications to download the cited and citing patents in the USPTO domain (that is, since 1975). Please, feel free to feedback with suggestions for improvements. Best wishes, Loet _____ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ Honorary Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex; Visiting Professor, ISTIC, Beijing; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The output is similar to that of ISI.exe for the Science Citation Index at the Web-of-Science (WoS). (A number of other programs for social and semantic network analysis available at http://www.leydesdorff.net/indicators can use these files for further processing (see below). ADVANTAGES: a. Using au.dbf, for example, one can easily generate a co-authorship network; b. Using cs.dbf a network of international collaborations can be constructed; c. The field TI in Ti.dbf can be used for semantic mapping by using, for example, ti.exe . See: Pajek Manual: How to analyze frames using semantic maps of a collection of messages? d. Using abstract.txt one can draw the semantic maps for the abstract words using fulltext.exe ; e. Citation analysis for evaluative purposes (e.g., in terms of percentiles) can be based on the field TC in Ti.dbf; f. Differently from WoS, the citations in CR.dbf contain the titles and all coauthors (and thus the file is suited for semantic and coauthor mapping). g. A field "rpy" is added to CR.dbf for the purpose of "referenced publication years spectography" (RPYS). The current version is in the development phase. Please, feel free to feedback with suggestions for improvements. I intend to develop further interfaces between the Scopus data and other routines. Loet ** apologies for cross-postings _____ Loet Leydesdorff Professor, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ Honorary Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex; Visiting Professor, ISTIC, Beijing; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We specify a set of Lotka-Volterra equations between the vectors that can be solved. Redundancy generation can then be simulated and the results can be decomposed in terms of the TH components. Among other things, we show that the strength and frequency of the relations are independent parameters. Different components in terms of frequencies in triple-helix systems can also be distinguished and interpreted using Fourier analysis of the empirical time-series. The case of co-authorship relations in Japan is analyzed as an empirical example; but "triple contingencies" in an ecosystem of relations can also be considered more generally as a model for redundancy generation by providing meaning to the (Shannon-type) information in inter-human communications. Inga Ivanova (a) and Loet Leydesdorff (b) (a) Far Eastern Federal University, Department of International Education & Department of Economics and production management, Office 514, 56 Aleutskaya st., Vladivostok 690950, Russia; inga.iva at mail.ru . (b) University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, the Netherlands; loet at leydesdorff.net ** apologies for cross-postings http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.3836 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From umutal at HACETTEPE.EDU.TR Wed Aug 21 00:27:23 2013 From: umutal at HACETTEPE.EDU.TR (Umut AL) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 07:27:23 +0300 Subject: IMCW2013 Final Programme is available (Sep. 4-6, 2013, Limerick, Ireland) Message-ID: Dear Colleagues: The final program of the 4th International Symposium on Information Management in a Changing World (IMCW2013) is now available and there is still time to register. The online registration is open till August 30, 2013. To register online, please visit: registration.exordo.com/imcw2013/. This year IMCW2013 (http://imcw2013.bilgiyonetimi.net) is taking place at the Strand Hotel in Limerick in Ireland September 4-6, 2013, with the theme "Beyond the Cloud: Information...Innovation...Collaboration..." The program includes outstanding keynote speakers: Dr. Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) will talk about cloud architectures and their use in cultural memory institutions; Marshall Breeding, Independent consultant and the author of "Cloud Computing for Libraries" (ALA TEchsource, 2012) will address how cloud computing enables deeper collaboration; and Christian Verstraete of Hewlett-Packard will emphasize the innovative character of cloud computing. (For the abstracts of keynote talks, see imcw2013.bilgiyonetimi.net/2013/05/keynote-speeches.) In addition, the program includes contributed papers, short communications and workshops along with panel discussions on collaboration and intellectual property aspects of cloud computing. The proceedings of the symposium will be published by Springer under its CCIS series. Looking forward to meeting you in early September in Limerick, Ireland. Yasar Tonta & Jerald Cavanagh Co-chairs of IMCW2013 Organizing Committee -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM Wed Aug 21 06:38:58 2013 From: eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM (=?Windows-1252?Q?=C9ric_Archambault?=) Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 10:38:58 +0000 Subject: Release of three reports on open access Message-ID: Apologies for cross-posting Three new Science-Metrix reports on the availability of open access scientific literature and data are now available for download. One of these reports highlights the faster than previously thought growth of open access to scientific literature, showing that around 50% of papers published in 2011 are now available online for free. This is nearly twice the level estimated in previous studies and confirms the global shift towards open access to research findings. These three reports were prepared as part of a study on open access conducted for the European Commission?s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. According to M?ire Geoghegan-Quinn, European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, ?These findings underline that open access is here to stay. Putting research results in the public sphere makes science better and strengthens our knowledge-based economy." The first report measures the availability of scholarly publications in 22 fields of knowledge across the European Research Area, Brazil, Canada, Japan, and the United States, between 2004 and 2011. The study estimates that more than 40% of peer-reviewed articles published worldwide over this period are now available online in open access form, while in several countries and disciplines this proportion is superior to 50%. For example, a majority of articles are freely available in the fields of general science and technology, biomedical research, biology and mathematics and statistics. Open access is more limited in the social sciences, humanities, and applied sciences, engineering and technology. The second report, focusing on open access policies, showed a growing trend in the adoption of such policies by governments and other funding bodies. In a sample of 48 research funders, the report found that the majority considered both key forms of open access to be acceptable: open access publications in journals (referred to as ?gold? and ?hybrid? open access) and self-archiving (referred to as ?green? open access). Delayed open access is widely accepted, as 75% of funding bodies allow embargo periods of 6 to 12 months. The third report found that open access to scientific data is less developed and more difficult to implement than open access to scholarly publications, both in terms of policies and infrastructure. Open access to research data is rapidly evolving in an environment where citizens, institutions, governments, non-profits and private companies loosely cooperate to develop infrastructure, standards, prototypes and business models. To access the reports, please use the following links: [PDF] ? Full report on the availability of open access peer-reviewed publications 2004-2011 [PDF] ? Full report on state-of-the-art open access policies and strategies [PDF] ? 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URL: From amsciforum at GMAIL.COM Fri Aug 23 01:17:19 2013 From: amsciforum at GMAIL.COM (Stevan Harnad) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 01:17:19 -0400 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption Message-ID: This is a response to a query* *regarding Eric Archambault's report on OA Growth by Adam G Dunn in *Science Insider*: *"I find it difficult to believe that the authors of the study managed to create a harvester that could identify and verify the pdfs linked to by Google Scholar when Google Scholar actively blocks IP addresses when they identify crawling*." Our own "harvester" attempts to gather the all-important data on OA growth were blocked by Google. It is completely understandable and justifiable that Google shields its increasingly vital global database and search mechanisms from the countless and incessant worldwide attempts at exploitation by commercial interests, spammers, and malware that could bring Google to its knees if not rigorously and relentlessly blocked. But in the very special (and tiny) case of scientific research articles it would not only be a great help to the worldwide research community but to Google (and Google Scholar) itself if Google granted special individual exemptions for important international studies like Eric Archambault's, which was commissioned by the European Union to monitor the global growth rate of open access to research. Google and Google Scholar would become all the richer as research databases if data like Eric's (and our own) were not made so excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming to gather by Google's blanket blockage of automated data-mining. (We do not trawl books, so Google's agreements with publishers are not violated or at issue in any way. We just want to trawl for articles whose metadata match the the metadata from Web of Science or SCOPUS and have been made freely accessible on the web; nor do we want their full-texts: just to check whether they are there!) Stevan Harnad -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sean.burns at UKY.EDU Fri Aug 23 06:58:00 2013 From: sean.burns at UKY.EDU (Burns, Christopher S) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 10:58:00 +0000 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Although a harvester would be very nice, sampling theory and some manual work does the trick too. In any case, my dissertation should be uploaded to the institutional repository within the next week, and I can share the link then. That said, I did a similar inquiry but instead of collecting references from WoS or Scopus, I took a systematic random sample of bibliographic references from CiteULike.org, under the idea that the references collected on CiteULike, by the various kinds of researchers who collect there, have a special kind of relevance than the total set of all things published (comparable idea, I guess, to some of the assumptions that altmetricians make). I took the sample in May 2010 and collected bibliometric and other relevant data from Google Scholar in July 2010, July 2011, and July 2012. Key findings include: Of the 995 bibliographic references in my sample, 691 referred to journal articles. In 2012, 662 of those references were valid references and Google Scholar was able to locate them. Of those 662 references, 381 (57.55%) were retrievable full-text from Google Scholar in 2012, and this was up from 345 (out of 648 valid and Google Scholar locatable) in 2010. Of course, these were retrievable w/o the benefit of a university library's proxy. The sources providing access were varied but not numerous (by category), but universities (which includes institutional repositories) were the most common source for full text access via Google Scholar. In 2012, 145 (63.32%) universities provided access to 199 (52.09%) of the documents. One more bit: For the 2012 data, of those articles that were available full text via Google Scholar, the median citation count was 49. For those articles that were not available full text via Google Scholar, the median citation count was 20. I'm no longer collecting data in the same way I did for 2010, 2011, and 2012. Instead I'm getting set to sample from multiple sources, other than and in addition to CiteULike, in order to acquire even more credible results. Sean Burns -- C. Sean Burns | Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science University of Kentucky 327 Little Library Building | Lexington, KY 40506-0224 Phone +1 859-218-2296 | Fax +1 859-257-4205 https://ci.uky.edu/lis/ https://sweb.uky.edu/~csbu225 > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > This is a response to a query regarding Eric Archambault's report on > OA Growth by Adam G Dunn in Science Insider: "I find it difficult to > believe that the authors of the study managed to create a harvester > that could identify and verify the pdfs linked to by Google Scholar > when Google Scholar actively blocks IP addresses when they identify > crawling." > > Our own "harvester" attempts to gather the all-important data on OA > growth were blocked by Google. > > It is completely understandable and justifiable that Google shields > its increasingly vital global database and search mechanisms from the > countless and incessant worldwide attempts at exploitation by > commercial interests, spammers, and malware that could bring Google to > its knees if not rigorously and relentlessly blocked. > > But in the very special (and tiny) case of scientific research > articles it would not only be a great help to the worldwide research > community but to Google (and Google Scholar) itself if Google granted > special individual exemptions for important international studies like > Eric Archambault's, which was commissioned by the European Union to > monitor the global growth rate of open access to research. > > Google and Google Scholar would become all the richer as research > databases if data like Eric's (and our own) were not made so > excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming to gather by Google's > blanket blockage of automated data-mining. > > > (We do not trawl books, so Google's agreements with publishers are not > violated or at issue in any way. We just want to trawl for articles > whose metadata match the the metadata from Web of Science or SCOPUS > and have been made freely accessible on the web; nor do we want their > full-texts: just to check whether they are there!) > > Stevan Harnad > > From amsciforum at GMAIL.COM Fri Aug 23 11:13:20 2013 From: amsciforum at GMAIL.COM (Stevan Harnad) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:13:20 -0400 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: <1377255493.14262.42.camel@slis-burns> Message-ID: On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Burns, Christopher S wrote: > Although a harvester would be very nice, sampling theory and some manual > work does the trick too... [in my dissertation] I took the sample in May > 2010 and collected bibliometric and other relevant data from Google Scholar in July 2010, July > 2011, and July 2012. > Yes, hand-sampling can and does provide valuable information. But, as I said, for systematic ongoing monitoring of the global time-course of OA growth across institutions, disciplines and nations, hand-sampling is excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming, holding research that could greatly benefit the worldwide research community (as well as Google and Google Scholar) to a scale and pace that is more suitable for a doctoral dissertation. Historically speaking, if a few projects designed to monitor the ongoing global growth and distribution of OA were allowed to do machine data-mining in Google space, the growth rate of OA would be dramatically accelerated (and thereby also the size and functionality of Google Scholar space). Otherwise, efforts to enrich Google Scholar space are relegated to the same fate as attempts to enrich vendors, spammers, napsters or phishermen. Stevan Harnad > Key findings include: > > Of the 995 bibliographic references in my sample, 691 referred to > journal articles. > > In 2012, 662 of those references were valid references and Google > Scholar was able to locate them. > > Of those 662 references, 381 (57.55%) were retrievable full-text from > Google Scholar in 2012, and this was up from 345 (out of 648 valid and > Google Scholar locatable) in 2010. Of course, these were retrievable w/o > the benefit of a university library's proxy. > > The sources providing access were varied but not numerous (by category), > but universities (which includes institutional repositories) were the > most common source for full text access via Google Scholar. In 2012, 145 > (63.32%) universities provided access to 199 (52.09%) of the documents. > > One more bit: > > For the 2012 data, of those articles that were available full text via > Google Scholar, the median citation count was 49. For those articles > that were not available full text via Google Scholar, the median > citation count was 20. > > I'm no longer collecting data in the same way I did for 2010, 2011, and > 2012. Instead I'm getting set to sample from multiple sources, other > than and in addition to CiteULike, in order to acquire even more > credible results. > > Sean Burns > > -- > C. Sean Burns | Assistant Professor > School of Library and Information Science > University of Kentucky > 327 Little Library Building | Lexington, KY 40506-0224 > Phone +1 859-218-2296 | Fax +1 859-257-4205 > https://ci.uky.edu/lis/ > https://sweb.uky.edu/~csbu225 > > > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > This is a response to a query regarding Eric Archambault's report on > > OA Growth by Adam G Dunn in Science Insider: "I find it difficult to > > believe that the authors of the study managed to create a harvester > > that could identify and verify the pdfs linked to by Google Scholar > > when Google Scholar actively blocks IP addresses when they identify > > crawling." > > > > Our own "harvester" attempts to gather the all-important data on OA > > growth were blocked by Google. > > > > It is completely understandable and justifiable that Google shields > > its increasingly vital global database and search mechanisms from the > > countless and incessant worldwide attempts at exploitation by > > commercial interests, spammers, and malware that could bring Google to > > its knees if not rigorously and relentlessly blocked. > > > > But in the very special (and tiny) case of scientific research > > articles it would not only be a great help to the worldwide research > > community but to Google (and Google Scholar) itself if Google granted > > special individual exemptions for important international studies like > > Eric Archambault's, which was commissioned by the European Union to > > monitor the global growth rate of open access to research. > > > > Google and Google Scholar would become all the richer as research > > databases if data like Eric's (and our own) were not made so > > excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming to gather by Google's > > blanket blockage of automated data-mining. > > > > > > (We do not trawl books, so Google's agreements with publishers are not > > violated or at issue in any way. We just want to trawl for articles > > whose metadata match the the metadata from Web of Science or SCOPUS > > and have been made freely accessible on the web; nor do we want their > > full-texts: just to check whether they are there!) > > > > Stevan Harnad > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sean.burns at UKY.EDU Fri Aug 23 16:13:05 2013 From: sean.burns at UKY.EDU (C. Sean Burns) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 16:13:05 -0400 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On 08/23/2013 11:13 AM, Stevan Harnad wrote: > Yes, hand-sampling can and does provide valuable information. > But, as I said, for systematic ongoing monitoring of the global > time-course of OA growth across institutions, disciplines and > nations, hand-sampling is excruciatingly difficult and > time-consuming, The key point in sampling is that it can be cost effective, in the relevant ways, for capturing, analyzing, and inferring from "small" (cf. to 20,000 items) data sets. If a doctoral student can do it, with some degree of statistical confidence, then .... Besides, it's not all that difficult to write programming scripts that can do some heavy work. > holding research that could greatly benefit the worldwide research > community (as well as Google and Google Scholar) to a scale and pace > that is more suitable for a doctoral dissertation. Hmmm. > Historically speaking, if a few projects designed to monitor the > ongoing global growth and distribution of OA were allowed to do > machine data-mining in Google space, the growth rate of OA would be > dramatically accelerated (and thereby also the size and functionality > of Google Scholar space). It's not clear how such monitoring and how the release of such information functions as a causal factor for accelerating OA. Besides, who does Google grant such a privilege? > Otherwise, efforts to enrich Google Scholar space are relegated to > the same fate as attempts to enrich vendors, spammers, napsters or > phishermen. It's also not clear, in this example, how Google Scholar is obligated or has the incentive to treat researchers any differently than those you mention. Especially since it's not all that clear how Google benefits from Google Scholar, as a number of people have wondered. Yours, Sean Burns From j.bosman at UU.NL Mon Aug 26 06:12:21 2013 From: j.bosman at UU.NL (Bosman, J.M.) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 10:12:21 +0000 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Stevan, Sean, Do you know.. 1) How many of the freely available full text versions are "black OA", i.e. shared against copyright? I know many examples of that in for instance ResearchGate, that is indexed by Google Scholar.... 2) To what extent the growth of available OA versions can be explained by increasing numbers of green OA versions of which the embargo period has ended and to what extent to more general acceptance of OA by scholars? It seems likely that the first effect will be more pronounced 6-24 months after a period of exceptional growth of self-archiving in repositories etc. Jeroen Bosman Utrecht University Library From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Stevan Harnad Sent: vrijdag 23 augustus 2013 17:13 To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Burns, Christopher S wrote: Although a harvester would be very nice, sampling theory and some manual work does the trick too... [in my dissertation] I took the sample in May 2010 and collected bibliometric and other relevant data from Google Scholar in July 2010, July 2011, and July 2012. Yes, hand-sampling can and does provide valuable information. But, as I said, for systematic ongoing monitoring of the global time-course of OA growth across institutions, disciplines and nations, hand-sampling is excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming, holding research that could greatly benefit the worldwide research community (as well as Google and Google Scholar) to a scale and pace that is more suitable for a doctoral dissertation. Historically speaking, if a few projects designed to monitor the ongoing global growth and distribution of OA were allowed to do machine data-mining in Google space, the growth rate of OA would be dramatically accelerated (and thereby also the size and functionality of Google Scholar space). Otherwise, efforts to enrich Google Scholar space are relegated to the same fate as attempts to enrich vendors, spammers, napsters or phishermen. Stevan Harnad Key findings include: Of the 995 bibliographic references in my sample, 691 referred to journal articles. In 2012, 662 of those references were valid references and Google Scholar was able to locate them. Of those 662 references, 381 (57.55%) were retrievable full-text from Google Scholar in 2012, and this was up from 345 (out of 648 valid and Google Scholar locatable) in 2010. Of course, these were retrievable w/o the benefit of a university library's proxy. The sources providing access were varied but not numerous (by category), but universities (which includes institutional repositories) were the most common source for full text access via Google Scholar. In 2012, 145 (63.32%) universities provided access to 199 (52.09%) of the documents. One more bit: For the 2012 data, of those articles that were available full text via Google Scholar, the median citation count was 49. For those articles that were not available full text via Google Scholar, the median citation count was 20. I'm no longer collecting data in the same way I did for 2010, 2011, and 2012. Instead I'm getting set to sample from multiple sources, other than and in addition to CiteULike, in order to acquire even more credible results. Sean Burns -- C. Sean Burns | Assistant Professor School of Library and Information Science University of Kentucky 327 Little Library Building | Lexington, KY 40506-0224 Phone +1 859-218-2296 | Fax +1 859-257-4205 https://ci.uky.edu/lis/ https://sweb.uky.edu/~csbu225 > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > This is a response to a query regarding Eric Archambault's report on > OA Growth by Adam G Dunn in Science Insider: "I find it difficult to > believe that the authors of the study managed to create a harvester > that could identify and verify the pdfs linked to by Google Scholar > when Google Scholar actively blocks IP addresses when they identify > crawling." > > Our own "harvester" attempts to gather the all-important data on OA > growth were blocked by Google. > > It is completely understandable and justifiable that Google shields > its increasingly vital global database and search mechanisms from the > countless and incessant worldwide attempts at exploitation by > commercial interests, spammers, and malware that could bring Google to > its knees if not rigorously and relentlessly blocked. > > But in the very special (and tiny) case of scientific research > articles it would not only be a great help to the worldwide research > community but to Google (and Google Scholar) itself if Google granted > special individual exemptions for important international studies like > Eric Archambault's, which was commissioned by the European Union to > monitor the global growth rate of open access to research. > > Google and Google Scholar would become all the richer as research > databases if data like Eric's (and our own) were not made so > excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming to gather by Google's > blanket blockage of automated data-mining. > > > (We do not trawl books, so Google's agreements with publishers are not > violated or at issue in any way. We just want to trawl for articles > whose metadata match the the metadata from Web of Science or SCOPUS > and have been made freely accessible on the web; nor do we want their > full-texts: just to check whether they are there!) > > Stevan Harnad > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK Mon Aug 26 07:45:06 2013 From: harnad at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK (Stevan Harnad) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 07:45:06 -0400 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: <53EF71F4C5E22941A70899881A35FAEB4243D391@ICTSC-W-S202.soliscom.uu.nl> Message-ID: On 2013-08-26, at 6:12 AM, "Bosman, J.M." (Utrech University Library) wrote (in SIGMETRICS): > Do you know.. > 1) How many of the freely available full text versions are ?black OA?, i.e. shared against copyright? I know many examples of that in for instance ResearchGate, that is indexed by Google Scholar?. There are technically two kinds of "Black OA": (B1) Third-party piracy -- X posting the articles of Y. This is very unlikely to be in Institutional Repositories. (B2) Authors self-archiving their own articles (Green OA), ignoring any publisher embargo (most of Arxiv would have been B2 for years, until the publishers altered their policy and endorsed immediate, unembargoed Green OA self-archiving). We will soon have separate data for Green OA growth in UK institutional repositories (mandated and unmandated). (Let others count the proportion of that Green OA that is B2: I'm more interested in burying publishers' damaging and unjustified access embargoes than in praising, enforcing or reinforcing them!)) But let it be noted that access provided after an embargo is Delayed Access (DA), not OA, which is immediate (and permanent). In many if not most fields of research the critical growth period for new research uptake is within the first year of publication (if not earlier, for preprints), although this may only be expressed and measurable as citations somewhat later. This is the research progress that (some) publishers are trying to suppress in order to sustain their subscription revenues at all costs (to research) by trying to embargo Green OA self-archiving. (It is ironic also, and instructive, that in fields where the critical growth period for new research uptake is longer than a year, publishers are trying to impose even longer embargoes on Green OA self-archiving.) The publishing tail, still trying to keep wagging the research dog, come what may... > 2) To what extent [can] the growth of available OA versions be explained by increasing numbers of green OA versions of which the embargo period has ended and to what extent to more general acceptance of OA by scholars? It seems likely that the first effect will be more pronounced 6-24 months after a period of exceptional growth of self-archiving in repositories etc. The empirical part of question 2 would be answered by the data that answer question 1. The rest seems circular: Yes, by definition, OA growth during embargoes will take place during embargoes, not after, whereas OA growth after embargoes have elapsed will take place after embargoes have elapsed, not before. And yes, whatever is actually being done is a sign of "acceptance" of doing it (by authors, I should think, since users looking for articles are ready to accept whatever they can find, at least for Gratis OA (read-only), if not Libre OA! (read-write). Stevan Harnad > >> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Sean Burns wrote: >> Although a harvester would be very nice, sampling theory and some manual work does the trick too... [in my dissertation] I took the sample in May 2010 and collected bibliometric and other relevant data from Google Scholar in July 2010, July 2011, and July 2012. >> >> >> >> > On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 6:58 AM Stevan Harnad wrote: > > Yes, hand-sampling can and does provide valuable information. > > But, as I said, for systematic ongoing monitoring of the global time-course of OA growth across institutions, disciplines and nations, hand-sampling is excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming, holding research that could greatly benefit the worldwide research community (as well as Google and Google Scholar) to a scale and pace that is more suitable for a doctoral dissertation. > > Historically speaking, if a few projects designed to monitor the ongoing global growth and distribution of OA were allowed to do machine data-mining in Google space, the growth rate of OA would be dramatically accelerated (and thereby also the size and functionality of Google Scholar space). > > Otherwise, efforts to enrich Google Scholar space are relegated to the same fate as attempts to enrich vendors, spammers, napsters or phishermen. > > Stevan Harnad > > > > > This is a response to a query regarding Eric Archambault's report on > > OA Growth by Adam G Dunn in Science Insider: "I find it difficult to > > believe that the authors of the study managed to create a harvester > > that could identify and verify the pdfs linked to by Google Scholar > > when Google Scholar actively blocks IP addresses when they identify > > crawling." > > > > Our own "harvester" attempts to gather the all-important data on OA > > growth were blocked by Google. > > > > It is completely understandable and justifiable that Google shields > > its increasingly vital global database and search mechanisms from the > > countless and incessant worldwide attempts at exploitation by > > commercial interests, spammers, and malware that could bring Google to > > its knees if not rigorously and relentlessly blocked. > > > > But in the very special (and tiny) case of scientific research > > articles it would not only be a great help to the worldwide research > > community but to Google (and Google Scholar) itself if Google granted > > special individual exemptions for important international studies like > > Eric Archambault's, which was commissioned by the European Union to > > monitor the global growth rate of open access to research. > > > > Google and Google Scholar would become all the richer as research > > databases if data like Eric's (and our own) were not made so > > excruciatingly difficult and time-consuming to gather by Google's > > blanket blockage of automated data-mining. > > > > > > (We do not trawl books, so Google's agreements with publishers are not > > violated or at issue in any way. We just want to trawl for articles > > whose metadata match the the metadata from Web of Science or SCOPUS > > and have been made freely accessible on the web; nor do we want their > > full-texts: just to check whether they are there!) > > > > Stevan Harnad > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bowman at BIOCHEM.MPG.DE Mon Aug 26 07:51:22 2013 From: bowman at BIOCHEM.MPG.DE (Bowman, Benjamin) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 13:51:22 +0200 Subject: citation impact -> economic impact? Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Is anyone aware of papers discussing the correlation between the impact (e.g. citation rate) of a scientific article and its potential patentablity (or some other measure of its potential to be translated into economic value)? Any hints or suggestions would be appreciated. Kind regards, Ben Bowman ____________________________________________________________ Dr. Benjamin F. Bowman bowman at biochem.mpg.de Informationsvermittlung (IVS-BM) Tel: +49 (0)89 8578 3832 Max-Planck-Institut fuer Biochemie Fax: +49 (0)89 8578 3833 D-82152 Martinsried, GERMANY Scientific Information Retrieval Services for the Biology & Medicine Section of the Max Planck Society http://www.biochem.mpg.de/en/facilities/ivs/index.html ____________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sean.burns at UKY.EDU Mon Aug 26 08:06:43 2013 From: sean.burns at UKY.EDU (Burns, Christopher S) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 12:06:43 +0000 Subject: OA Growth Monitoring Needs a Google Data-Mining Exemption In-Reply-To: <53EF71F4C5E22941A70899881A35FAEB4243D391@ICTSC-W-S202.soliscom.uu.nl> Message-ID: Jeroen, On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 10:12 +0000, Bosman, J.M. wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Stevan, Sean, > > Do you know.. > > 1) How many of the freely available full text versions are ?black > OA?, i.e. shared against copyright? I know many examples of that in > for instance ResearchGate, that is indexed by Google Scholar?. My study was more about academic libraries and collection management than it was about OA, so I didn't measure things such "black OA" specifically. That said, for the 2010 sample of bibliographic references, 3.93% of them in 2012 were retrieved from "personal websites," such as the kind any of us may have, and 3.49% were retrievable from a mix of other places. So the likely maximum number of Black OA items in the sample would have been the sum of those (7.42%), but the minimum would be zero. Per Stephan Harnad, whose reply just came in, these would include both B1 and B2. > 2) To what extent the growth of available OA versions can be > explained > by increasing numbers of green OA versions of which the embargo period > has ended and to what extent to more general acceptance of OA by > scholars? It seems likely that the first effect will be more > pronounced > 6-24 months after a period of exceptional growth of self-archiving in > repositories etc. I didn't look at this specifically, either, but in the sample I took, holding the articles constant at the year 2010, there was a 8.10% increase, from 2010 to 2012, in the number of full text articles that were available via Google Scholar. I hope that helps a bit. Sean Burns > > > Jeroen Bosman > > Utrecht University Library From davisc at INDIANA.EDU Mon Aug 26 11:33:04 2013 From: davisc at INDIANA.EDU (Davis, Charles H) Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 11:33:04 -0400 Subject: Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context In-Reply-To: <26D4503C9B0C8B43A20B92EF238B98AE165877CD@UM-EXCDAG-A04.um.gwdg.de> Message-ID: Dear all, Having sent this information to Loet, I decided it was important enough to share with The Group. I regret that it isn't available in a shorter form, but I consider the paper (and the papers cited) of at least historical interest. http://info.ils.indiana.edu/~davisc/BertramDissertation.pdf Cordially, Charles Davis _______________________________ Charles H. Davis, BSc, MA, PhD Senior Fellow, Informatics http://soic.iu.edu/ Indiana University at Bloomington http://mypage.iu.edu/~davisc Quoting "Bornmann, Lutz" : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > You can find an (more or less up to date) overview on papers on > citing behavior, citation theory etc. in the attached paper. However, > it would be interesting to analyze the papers quantitatively. > > Lutz > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics > [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Kevin Boyack > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 9:23 PM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Bibliography for Citing Theory, Behavior and Context > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Dear David and All, > > I don't think Yves is suggesting that there is nothing left to be > learned, but rather that some of the posts to this topic have seemed > ignorant of the extensive history on this topic. I agree with both > views - that much history has been ignored, and that there is a huge > amount left to learn. > > My suggestion is that we, as a community, put together a bibliography > on the subject. This will serve to inform us from the perspective of > history (which is extensive), and also help us know of recent work > that can help us figure out where to go next. To that end, I > volunteer to start the bibliography. I am by no means an expert in > this area, but rather have been an interested observer, collecting > literature. The attached list is not in any way exhaustive - it > doesn't even include all of the works that have been mentioned in > this thread (which I have renamed). My interest comes from the > perspective of citation context (and related topics), which builds > directly on the earlier work on citation theory, behavior, > motivation, reasoning, classification, etc. Thus, you'll see that the > attached file is slanted in the citation context direction. This list > is not completely my own - some of the references have come from Dick > Klavans and (particularly) Henry Small, who has done much work in > citation content/context. > > You will see a number of computer science and biomedical references > in this list. My perception is that we are not paying enough > attention to relevant work being done in those fields. Biomedical and > computer scientists are currently doing far more work with full text > sources than are we. Unfortunately, there is very little > cross-citation between similar efforts in the three fields. > > In any case, to those of you who are interested, please add to the > bibliography and re-post it. I think a joint effort can be of great > benefit to us all. > > Best regards, > Kevin > > > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics > [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick > Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:16 PM > To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Dear Yves, > > If you are claiming that this topic has been exhausted by past work, > such that there is nothing important left to discover, then I > disagree strongly. Exciting new methods, data and insights are being > brought to bear, ranging from altmetrics to network theory. In fact > one can argue that when one applies a new approach the vast existing > literature is largely irrelevant by definition. (For example I am > sure that no one has applied my work on the structure of reasoning, > so I need not look to see what they have found.) > > I suspect this is one reason why historical citations are often found > only after the research is done. > > Regards, > > David Wojick > > At 10:01 AM 8/12/2013, you wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html Hello all > > With all due respect for everyone discussing here the many reasons why people > cite a given paper, I cannot but be struck by the tendency of some to > reinvent > the wheel or think (and write) as if nobody had raised those very questions > decades before... One cannot imagine a physics discussion group where someone > would write a comment saying "I think that apples do not fall at > constant speed" > or "I think classical mechanics does not apply at the atomic level". > It is taken > for granted that before talking physics one must READ the previous > literature. > WHy should it be different in scientometrics? > > Here it seems to be accepted that one can lunch a "serious" > discussion about the > "fact" that there "can be" negative citations... > > As a rader of sigmetrics I find a bit depressing the lack of respect for > previous work. I do not have the time to construct a reference list on the > question of the many kinds of reasons for citing but at least a good minimum > beginning would be Blaise Cronin 1984 (!) book on "The citation > process". A more > recent review is Loet's 1998 paper in Scientometrics on "Theories of > citations" But the literature is huge... > > I guess you will now have understood why I rarely write on those discussion > groups... But it is Sunday and an exception does not change a rule... > > :) > > Cordially to all > > Yves Gingras > > > Le 11/08/13 11:05, ? Loet Leydesdorff ? > > a ?crit : > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Dear David, > This is precisely the approach about "reasons" which one can > attribute to citations in the first article in Scientometrics 1989. > For example, a citation can function as a warrant or a legitimation. > Best, > Loet > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 3:40 PM, David Wojick > > wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > The concept of the "reason" for a citaion is ambiguous because there > are different kinds of reasons, some of which have been alluded to in > our discussion. There are psychological reasons such as motivation, > sociological reasons such as convention, strategic reasons, etc. > Being a logician my interest is simply the role that the citation > plays in the reasoning presented in the article. Science is after all > a system of reasoning, often linked by citations. Every article is > itself a complex structure of reasoning. I just wrote about this at > > < http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/ > > > http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/07/10/the-issue-tree-structure-of-expressed-thought/. > For example a citation may be part of the introductory historical > narrative or it may be offering evidence supporting a strong claim, > and this is a significant difference. We might call these the > epistemic reasons for the citations. What role does the citation play > in the reasoning? > The point is that there are different kinds of reasons, which need to > be sorted out in any scientific inquiry into the reasons for > citations. > David Wojick > On Aug 10, 2013, at 9:56 AM, James Hartley < > < mailto:j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK > > > j.hartley at KEELE.AC.UK> wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > < > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Peter Willett ( < > mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > > < mailto:p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk > > > p.willett at sheffield.ac.uk) > published an interesting paper in the Journal of Documentation, 2012, > 69, 1 pp?? > Showing that most readers found it difficult to detect why authors > had cited their references.. > > I (James Hartley) ( < > mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > > < mailto:J.hartley at keele.ac.uk > > > J.hartley at keele.ac.uk) suggested 8 > reasons for citing other work (based on other scholars views) and > argued that one should count citations in the reference lists and not > in the texts to avoid overcounting. (Scientometrics. 92,2, 313-317.) > > > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of David Wojick > Sent: 10 August 2013 14:40 > To: < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > < > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > < > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > I did a small study that found the majority of citations occurring in > the introductory part of most of the articles. Over 60% of the > citations occurred in the first 25% of the text on average. This > section of the article is basically an historical narrative that > explains the origin and nature of the research problem being reported > on. The cited works need not have directly influenced the research > being reported. > > Then the article typically goes on to explain what was done and what > was found. Here the citations often identify the sources of methods > used or data or some such. Direct influence is much more likely but > the percentage of citations may be low. Finally there may be a > broader discussion section, with relatively more citations. > > The point is that many citations may not be indicators of direct > influence (or impact), but rather of historical relevance. In some > cases the citations may well be found only after the research is done. > David Wojick > On Aug 9, 2013, at 12:45 PM, "Smalheiser, Neil" < > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > > > < mailto:Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU > > > Nsmalheiser at PSYCH.UIC.EDU> wrote: > Since Katy covered one aspect of this issue, let me raise a > complementary aspect that I have not seen discussed yet in this forum. > When people DO cite references in a paper, they do so possibly for > very different reasons, each with a different rationale and pattern > of citing. > 1. Ideally, in my opinion, an author should accurately cite > the previous works that influenced them in the research that they are > reporting. A research paper tells a story, and it is important to > know what papers they read, and when, and how they were influenced. > So if they were unaware of some relevant research at the time, it is > not important (and even intellectually misleading) to cite it! > 2. Another reason that authors omit citations is on purpose - > they wish to make their own contribution seem new and fresh, and even > if they were aware of some prior relevant work, they may find some > excuse not to cite it [e.g. it was done in Drosophila but my study is > in rats]. > 3. More often, authors attempt to identify all relevant prior > research, in a prospective attempt to satisfy reviewers who are > likely to give them a hard time if they don't. Some authors even do > this out of scholarliness, though that is not a particularly valued > attribute in experimental science. As review articles appear on a > given topic, it is often acceptable to simply cite one or two reviews > which hides the impact of the primary papers (except for those that > are most closely relevant to the present article, regardless of their > impact to the field at large). This also means that papers will > preferentially cite the most similar prior papers. > 4. Even more often, authors go out of their way to cite papers > by potential reviewers or editorial board members of the journal that > is considering the paper, or folks likely to be reviewing their > grants. > 5. A subtle variation of this is that an author will want to > cite papers that appeared in prestigious journals, and avoid papers > that were published in obscure or questionable places, to make their > own paper look more classy and more likely to be reviewed favorably. > 6. Some papers, particularly methods papers or famous papers, > are almost pop references that provide bonding between author and > reader. Citing the Watson-Crick double-helix paper (or the Mullis PCR > method paper) is not just citing that paper, but is really a nod to a > lot of related connotations and historical associations. These papers > are highly cited because they are celebrities (famous for being > famous), which does reflect impact but of a different sort. > So counting citations to measure impact is like characterizing a > person's health by heart rate - it means something; it is important > for sure; but you need to know a lot more to interpret it properly. > > Neil > From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [ > < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Katy Borner > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 8:29 AM > To: < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > < > mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > > > SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU > Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > < > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > < > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > Good discussion. Quick comment: > Work by Bollen et al. shows that science maps generated from download > (click stream) data have a substantially enlarged medical area. > Medical papers, e.g., freely available via Medline, are > downloaded/read/used widely by practitioners/doctors interested to > improve health/save lives. However, these practitioners/doctors might > not necessarily produce papers with citation references. > Ideally, 'research evaluation' should aim to capture output and outcomes. > Many of us spent a substantial amount of our time training others, > developing educational materials, in administration, or improving > legal regulations. Research Networking systems like VIVO and others, > see < http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > > < > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu > > http://nrn.cns.iu.edu, provide access to more holistic data (papers, > grants, courses; some systems are connected to even more detailed > annual faculty report data) on scholar's roles in the S&T system--as > researchers, mentors, administrators. > k > < > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > > > < > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > > > http://scimaps.org/maps/map/a_clickstream_map_of_83/ > Bollen, Johan, Lyudmila Balakireva, Lu?s Bettencourt, Ryan Chute, > Aric Hagberg, Marko A. Rodriguez, and Herbert Van de Sompel. 2009. > "Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science." PLoS One 4 > (3): 1-11. > > On 8/9/2013 3:22 AM, Bornmann, Lutz wrote: > The Wisdom of Citing Scientists > Lutz Bornmann > < > http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Bornmann_L/0/1/0/all/0/1 > > , Werner > Marx < > http://arxiv.org/find/cs/1/au:+Marx_W/0/1/0/all/0/1 > > > (Submitted on 7 Aug 2013) > > This Brief Communication discusses the benefits of citation analysis > in research evaluation based on Galton's "Wisdom of Crowds" (1907). > Citations are based on the assessment of many which is why they can > be ascribed a certain amount of accuracy. However, we show that > citations are incomplete assessments and that one cannot assume that > a high number of citations correlate with a high level of usefulness. > Only when one knows that a rarely cited paper has been widely read is > it possible to say (strictly speaking) that it was obviously of > little use for further research. Using a comparison with 'like' data, > we try to determine that cited reference analysis allows a more > meaningful analysis of bibliometric data than times-cited analysis. > > URL: < > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > < http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > http://arxiv.org/abs/1308.1554 > > --------------------------------------- > > Dr. Dr. habil. 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No individual or composite index is proposed for ranking purposes and the list of institutions is arranged by raw number of publications (output). End users can choose among the rich list of careful built indicators those more pertinent to their aims. Bibliometric variables are strongly correlated among them but even so it is possible to apply different weighting models to the freely available SIR results. As a whole it is one of the most comprehensive summaries of the world scientific production including results for emerging and developing countries that are not well covered in similar rankings. In fact, there is a Iberoamerican counterpart easily accessible from the same interface, that covers in depth Latin America, Spain & Portugal organizations. The revamped interface is offering now all the lists from one unique screen. The current year edition is joined by the corrected and updated historical ones that are available since 2009. The system allows the customization of the request, including selecting ranking criteria or filtering universities only. This feature is especially useful for comparison purposes with other university-only rankings. A bilingual report is attached with a detailed description of the methodology, a synopsis of the results and a full bibliography supporting major technical and scientific decisions. Major innovation is the inclusion of a new variable, leadership with excellence that only combines two key criteria. The list of indicators includes also the total number of publications (Output); International Collaboration; Normalized Impact, that uses Karolinska Intitutet methodology for combining normalized citations from different fields (where the world mean is equal to 1); High quality publications, a ratio of publications delivered in the first quartile journals (SCImago Journal Rank, SJR); Specialization Index (0-1, generalist vs. specialized) based on the Gini coefficient; Excellence Rate, the amount of papers into the 10% most cited papers in different scientific fields; and the Scientific Leadership, that counts papers where the corresponding author belongs to the institution. The SIR and the SJR and future products on ?innovative knowledge? are offered as a contribution of the Scimago Group to Open Access and Open Data initiatives. -- ****************************** Isidro F. Aguillo, HonDr. The Cybermetrics Lab, IPP-CSIC Grupo Scimago Madrid. SPAIN isidro.aguillo at csic.es ORCID: 0000-0001-8927-4873 ResearcherID: A-7280-2008 Scholar Citations: SaCSbeoAAAAJ Twitter: @isidroaguillo ****************************** From katy at INDIANA.EDU Thu Aug 29 09:54:00 2013 From: katy at INDIANA.EDU (Katy Borner) Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 09:54:00 -0400 Subject: Senior Software Engineer/Research Analyst Staff Position available at CNS, IU In-Reply-To: <5009A6B3.3010506@indiana.edu> Message-ID: Dear all, please share the below with interested candidates. Thank you, k 9116 - Senior Software Engineer/Research Analyst, Department of Library and Information Science, School of Informatics and Computing (PA3IT) Job Summary: Involved in the specification, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and documentation of diverse industry-strength Cyberinfrastructures and tools that are used by 100,000 of users around the globe, international researcher networking sites such as VIVO, and online interactive maps that broadcast developments in science and technology to a large, general audience. Directs the software development process at Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center (http://cns.iu.edu), which entails gathering requirements, designing, and developing functionality to best serve the diverse stakeholders. Performs research and programming for current and future externally funded research projects; and communicates with stakeholders and other external members of the scientific community to determine the direction of tool and online web portal development, and to participate in outreach to the greater scientific community. Directs the work of junior staff in conjunction with the Sr. System Architect/Project Manager and participate in training of new developers; and is involved in standards development for coding and project management. Qualifications: Review your qualifications prior to applying to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Resume and cover letter required. *REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in computer science, information science, human-computer interaction or related discipline, two years of professional experience in software development, familiarity with Java, experience with web development, and experience with at least one source control system, such as Git or Subversion (SVN).* Preferred: Master's Degree in computer science or other relevant field; three or more years of professional software development experience; experience creating data visualizations programmatically; experience with agile development processes such as Extreme Programming or Scrum; knowledge of Java design patterns such as MVC; knowledge of data mining techniques and tool; and experience working in a research environment. Other: The Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center at Indiana University, Bloomington employs a full-time development team. We use a Kanban-based development process, and are open to experiments and improvements. Some projects are collaborative, others are more independent. Flexibility in scheduling can be accommodated, including later work hours or 4 day work weeks (at ten hours a day). We value honesty, friendliness, courage, and collaboration. Indiana University Bloomington is a major public research university with 1,700 faculty and 38,000 students. The beautiful campus, situated in one of the top ten "best college towns" in the U.S., hosts 110 research centers and institutes, as well as a wide array of distinguished academic departments and schools. Indiana University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and offers a full range of benefits, including paid vacation and holidays, generous retirement contributions, and free or reduced tuition on classes taken while on staff. To apply, visit http://jobs.iu.edu, search for Job Number 9116, and submit your cover letter and resume. -- 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 ILS, School of Informatics and Computing, 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 eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Fri Aug 30 16:40:53 2013 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 20:40:53 +0000 Subject: Papers of interest to readers of SIGMETRICS List Message-ID: Title: Bibliographic coupling and network analysis to assess knowledge coalescence in a research center environment Authors: Youtie, J; Kay, L; Melkers, J Author Full Names: Youtie, Jan; Kay, Luciano; Melkers, Julia Source: RESEARCH EVALUATION, 22 (3):145-156; 10.1093/reseval/rvt002 SEP 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliographic coupling, science centers, network analysis, scientific collaboration KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH; SELF-ORGANIZATION; CITATION; SCIENCE; INTERDISCIPLINARITY; COCITATION; JOURNALS; FACULTY; IMPACT Abstract: Science is increasingly organized in large-scale science centers. Expectations are that center-based research should yield qualitatively different research than single-investigator-produced research, but demonstrating the particular effects of a center is challenging. The notion of 'centerness' is that science centers can yield findings that reflect conceptual collisions across disciplinary or geographic boundaries between a center's scientific members. Collaborative research commonly is assessed using co-authorships of scientific publications. Co-authorship measures can be conveniently and unobtrusively operationalized, yet they can yield indicators (especially for a small center) showing little change in collaboration in a center-context, while richer findings of collaboration are evidenced in observing other aspects of center members' behavior. This article puts forth the use of social network analysis and bibliographic coupling as measures of 'centerness' and presents their characteristics in the context of an National Science Foundation (NSF) science center. Bibliographic coupling is characterized as a measure of centerness over the time period of the establishment of an NSF-funded science center. We also examine changes in bibliographic coupling indicators alongside changes in co-authorship networks and a social network survey of center participants. Bibliographic coupling is shown to make a distinctive contribution to measurement of centerness, demonstrating increasing coupling from the pre-center and since-center periods. This increase in centerness as represented in bibliographic coupling does not dramatically change when self-citations are removed. Overall, results show this to be a useful and consistent measure of centerness and knowledge coalescence within the research center environment. Addresses: [Youtie, Jan] Georgia Inst Technol, Enterprise Innovat Inst, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. [Youtie, Jan; Kay, Luciano; Melkers, Julia] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Publ Policy, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA. 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The Case of the Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research and the Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing Authors: Law, R; Lee, H; Au, N Author Full Names: Law, Rob; Lee, Hee Andy; Au, Norman Source: ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 18 (6):661-684; 10.1080/10941665.2012.695288 SEP 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation, uncitedness, tourism journals, research evaluation KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; IMPACT FACTOR; HOSPITALITY Abstract: Two main streams of research performance evaluation rely on quantitative measurement of research output and citation count. Although research output counting has achieved a certain degree of success, such an approach cannot assess the impact of a publication on knowledge development. A citation count, in contrast, measures the influence of a publication on subsequent research efforts. Citation count has thus become an important way to represent research performance. This study analyzes the uncited articles published in the Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research and the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing in the period 1996-2005. Findings would be of use to academic researchers in planning for the type of article to write. Addresses: [Law, Rob; Lee, Hee Andy; Au, Norman] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Hotel & Tourism Management, TST East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: hmroblaw at polyu.edu.hk Cited Reference Count: 153 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1094-1665 Web of Science Categories: Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: 174TZ Unique ID: WOS:000321179600007 Cited References: Mena M. 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A., 1997, Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, V6, P83 Dwyer L., 2005, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchB.E.S.T Think Tank IV, June 30-July 4, 2004, Denmark, V10, P125 Chauhan P., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism ResearchInternational Tourism Research Conference, October 18-21, 2002, Dubrovnik, Croatia, V8, P78 Kasim A., 2001, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V6, P40 Masuyama Y., 2003, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V8, P80 Law R., 2002, Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, V7, P77 ======================================================================= Title: Mining Graph Topological Patterns: Finding Covariations among Vertex Descriptors Authors: Prado, A; Plantevit, M; Robardet, C; Boulicaut, JF Author Full Names: Prado, Adriana; Plantevit, Marc; Robardet, Celine; Boulicaut, Jean-Francois Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, 25 (9):2090-2104; 10.1109/TKDE.2012.154 SEP 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Data mining, mining methods and analysis, attributed graph mining, topological patterns KeyWords Plus: NETWORKS; ALGORITHMS; CLIQUES Abstract: We propose to mine the graph topology of a large attributed graph by finding regularities among vertex descriptors. Such descriptors are of two types: 1) the vertex attributes that convey the information of the vertices themselves and 2) some topological properties used to describe the connectivity of the vertices. These descriptors are mostly of numerical or ordinal types and their similarity can be captured by quantifying their covariation. Mining topological patterns relies on frequent pattern mining and graph topology analysis to reveal the links that exist between the relation encoded by the graph and the vertex attributes. We propose three interestingness measures of topological patterns that differ by the pairs of vertices considered while evaluating up and down co-variations between vertex descriptors. An efficient algorithm that combines search and pruning strategies to look for the most relevant topological patterns is presented. Besides a classical empirical study, we report case studies on four real-life networks showing that our approach provides valuable knowledge. Addresses: [Prado, Adriana; Robardet, Celine; Boulicaut, Jean-Francois] Univ Lyon, INSA Lyon, LIRIS, CNRS,UMR 5205, F-69621 Villeurbanne, France. [Plantevit, Marc] Univ Lyon 1, CNRS, LIRIS, UMR 5205, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France. E-mail Addresses: adriana_bechara at yahoo.com.br; marc.plantevit at liris.cnrs.fr; Celine.Robardet at insa-lyon.fr; jean-francois.boulicaut at insa-lyon.fr Funding Acknowledgement: CNRS/IN2P3 Computing Center; ANR FOSTER [ANR-2010-COSI-012-02] Funding Text: The authors would like to thank Pr. Toon Calders and the anonymous reviewers for their comments and Julien Salotti for his help. They also gratefully acknowledge support from the CNRS/IN2P3 Computing Center. This work was partially supported by the ANR FOSTER ANR-2010-COSI-012-02. 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The findings indicate that NS and SSH researchers frequently cite LSBS as a source that is related to a specific topic and as evidence to support a claim. No significant differences were identified in the distribution of cited concepts included in LSBS, but significant differences were observed in the reasons for citing LSBS between NS and SSH citing articles. However, reverse trends were observed in the percentage of some cited concepts and citation functions between NS and SSH, which implies that subtle differences in citation behavior exist between NS and SSH researchers. In addition, each concept category has a different half-life. Concepts related to characteristics of big science and scientific collaboration have the longest half-lives. Addresses: Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Taipei 10617, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: yuweichang2007 at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC100-2628-H-030-045] Funding Text: This research was supported by a grant from the National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC100-2628-H-030-045). 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Among the indices used for quantitative evaluation, h-type indicators are the most popular right now. However, because of the problem that mastering more than 40 variants is difficult and time-consuming, we need an intuitional and quick method by which we can present these indicators for evaluators and those even with little knowledge regarding to h-type indicators. In this paper, we introduce the paper-citation histogram in which most h-type indicators could be illustrated with their geometrical interpretation. With the help of these plots, evaluators can better understand the indices in a relatively short time. Meanwhile the geometrical interpretation can provide an insight into the research achievements of scientists. Addresses: [Liu, Yu; Zuo, Wei; Gao, Ying; Qiao, Yanhong] Dalian Univ Technol, Sch Software, Dalian, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: yuliu at dlut.edu.cn; wei.zuo at mail.dlut.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: Natural Science Foundation of China [U1233110]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [DUT10JR06] Funding Text: This work was under Grand by the Natural Science Foundation of China (No. U1233110), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. DUT10JR06). Cited Reference Count: 22 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: 183YG Unique ID: WOS:000321852600014 Cited References: Kosmulski M., 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P4 Sidiropoulos Antonis, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V72, P253 Jin B. 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Evidence from Australian law schools Authors: Mishra, V; Smyth, R Author Full Names: Mishra, Vinod; Smyth, Russell Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):411-425; 10.1007/s11192-012-0886-3 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Academic rank, Research productivity, Australia, Law KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH OUTPUT; FACULTY RANK; PUBLICATION; IMPACT; PERFORMANCE; ECONOMISTS; PROMOTION; REWARDS; INDEX; SEX Abstract: This study examines the relationship between academic seniority and research productivity through a study of a sample of academics at Australian law schools. To measure research productivity, we use both publications in top law journals, variously defined, and citation metrics. A feature of the study is that we pay particular attention to addressing the endogeneity of academic rank. To do so, we use a novel identification strategy, proposed by Lewbel (Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 30:67-80, 2012), which utilises a heteroscedastic covariance restriction to construct an internal instrumental variable. Our main finding is that once endogeneity of academic rank is addressed, more senior academics at Australian law schools do not publish more articles in top law journals (irrespective of how top law journals are defined) than their less senior colleagues. However, Professors continue to have greater impact than Lecturers when research productivity is measured in terms of total citations and common citation indices, such as the h-index and g-index. Addresses: [Mishra, Vinod; Smyth, Russell] Monash Univ, Dept Econ, Melbourne, Vic 3800, Australia. 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Source: LARYNGOSCOPE, 123 (8):1865-1875; 10.1002/lary.24039 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: H-index, academic promotion, academic productivity, gender disparities, academic appointment KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SCHOLARLY PRODUCTIVITY; CLINICIAN-EDUCATORS; PROMOTION CRITERIA; WOMEN PHYSICIANS; UNITED-STATES; MEDICINE; OTOLARYNGOLOGY; ADVANCEMENT; FACULTY Abstract: Objectives/Hypothesis The number of women in medicine has increased considerably over the past 3 decades, and they now comprise approximately half of medical school matriculants. We examine whether gender disparities in research productivity are present throughout various specialties and compare these findings to those previously described among otolaryngologists. Study Design Bibliometric analysis. Methods Research productivity, measured by the h-index, was calculated for 9,952 academic physicians representing 34 medical specialties. Additionally, trends in how rate of research productivity changed throughout different career stages were compared. Results Women were underrepresented at the level of professor and in positions of departmental leadership relative to their representation among assistant and associate professors. Male faculty had statistically higher research productivity both overall (H=10.3 +/- 0.14 vs. 5.6 +/- 0.14) and at all academic ranks. For the overall sample, men and women appeared to have equivalent rates of research productivity. In internal medicine, men had higher early-career productivity, while female faculty had productivity equaling and even surpassing that of their male colleagues beyond 20 to 25 years. Men and women had equivalent productivity in surgical specialties throughout their careers, and similar rates in pediatrics until 25 to 30 years. Conclusions Female academic physicians have decreased research productivity relative to men, which may be one factor contributing to their underrepresentation at the level of professor and departmental leader relative to their proportions in junior academic ranks. Potential explanations may include fewer woman physicians in the age groups during which higher academic ranks are attained, greater family responsibilities, and greater involvement in clinical service and educational contributions. Addresses: [Eloy, Jean Anderson; Svider, Peter F.; Cherla, Deepa V.; Diaz, Lucia; Kovalerchik, Olga; Mauro, Kevin M.; Baredes, Soly] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Newark, NJ 07103 USA. [Eloy, Jean Anderson; Baredes, Soly] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Ctr Skull Base & Pituitary Surg, Newark, NJ 07103 USA. [Eloy, Jean Anderson] Univ Med & Dent New Jersey, New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Neurol Surg, Newark, NJ 07103 USA. [Chandrasekhar, Sujana S.] New York Otol, New York, NY USA. North Shore LIJ Healthcare, New York Head & Neck Inst, New York, NY USA. Mt Sinai Sch Med, New York, NY USA. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):563-571; 10.1007/s11192-012-0926-z AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Age-independent, h-index, Career length KeyWords Plus: TRANSFORMATIONS Abstract: We describe mathematically the age-independent version of the h-index, defined by Abt (Scientometrics 91(3):863-868, 2012) and explain when this indicator is constant with age. We compare this index with the one where not the h-index is divided by career length but where all citation numbers are divided by career length and where we then calculate the new h-index. Both mathematical models are compared. A variant of this second method is by calculating the h-index of the citation data, divided by article age. Examples are given. Addresses: [Egghe, L.] Univ Hasselt, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium. [Egghe, L.] Univ Antwerp, IBW, B-2000 Antwerp, Belgium. E-mail Addresses: leo.egghe at uhasselt.be Cited Reference Count: 7 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: 183YG Unique ID: WOS:000321852600011 Cited References: Egghe L, 2005, POWER LAWS IN THE INFORMATION PRODUCTION PROCESS: LOTKAIAN INFORMETRICS, P1 Egghe L., 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P1304 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P121 Egghe L., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P136 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Abt Helmut A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V91, P863 Egghe L., 2009, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V45, P288 ======================================================================= Title: Capturing and Tracking Performance of Patent Portfolio Using h-Complement Area Centroid Authors: Kuan, CH; Huang, MH; Chen, DZ Author Full Names: Kuan, Chung-Huei; Huang, Mu-Hsuan; Chen, Dar-Zen Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, 60 (3):496-505; 10.1109/TEM.2012.2216882 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Centroid, h-complement area, h-index, portfolio performance, rank-citation curve KeyWords Plus: TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS; CITATION ANALYSIS; INDEX; KNOWLEDGE; INNOVATION; DIFFUSION; INDUSTRY; SEARCH; IMPACT; LEVEL Abstract: Assuming that only the bibliometric information contained in patent databases is available and that the citations received by a patent indicate the patent's value or quality, we propose to characterize the performance of a patent assignee's patent portfolio, in terms of both the quantity and quality of its cited and uncited patents, by the centroid of a so-called h-complement area from the assignee's citation distribution. This approach is capable of producing a snapshot to a large number of assignees' portfolio performance by simultaneously depicting their h-complement area centroids in a 2-D graph. With this 2-D view, these assignees' relative performance, where the performance difference lies, and the degree of such difference can also be quickly determined. In addition, a trajectory manifesting the evolution of an assignee's portfolio performance over a window of time can be obtained by connecting the h-complement area centroids at successive epochs within the time window. The pattern revealed by the trajectory provides significant insight into how the assignee's portfolio performance has varied over time. When there is some abrupt pattern change, an analyst should be alarmed to conduct further investigation. A steady pattern, on the other hand, allows forecast to the assignee's future performance. Addresses: [Kuan, Chung-Huei] Natl Taiwan Univ Sci & Technol, Grad Inst Patent, Taipei 106, Taiwan. 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We randomly selected a sample of 238 authors from the Web of Science, calculated their h-index as well as the h-index of all co-authors from their h-index articles, and calculated an adjacency matrix where the relation between co-authors is the number of articles they published together. Our model was highly predictive of the variability in the h-index (R (2) = 0.69). Most of the variance was explained by number of co-authors. Other significant variables were those associated with highly productive co-authors. Contrary to our hypothesis, network structure as measured by components was not predictive. This analysis suggests that the highest h-index will be achieved by working with many co-authors, at least some with high h-indexes themselves. Little improvement in h-index is to be gained by structuring a co-author network to maintain separate research communities. Addresses: [McCarty, Christopher] Univ Florida, Bur Econ & Business Res, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. [Jawitz, James W.] Univ Florida, Soil & Water Sci Dept, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. [Hopkins, Allison] Univ Arizona, Dept Family & Community Med, Tucson, AZ 85724 USA. Univ Florida, Dept Sociol, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA. 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Authors: Kungas, P; Karus, S; Vakulenko, S; Dumas, M; Parra, C; Casati, F Author Full Names: Kuengas, Peep; Karus, Siim; Vakulenko, Svitlana; Dumas, Marlon; Parra, Cristhian; Casati, Fabio Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):651-665; 10.1007/s11192-012-0938-8 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Conference rankings, Computer science, Bibliometrics, Conference acceptance rate, Publication counts, Citation counts, Objective criteria KeyWords Plus: CITATION ANALYSIS; PAGERANK; INDEX Abstract: In recent years, several national and community-driven conference rankings have been compiled. These rankings are often taken as indicators of reputation and used for a variety of purposes, such as evaluating the performance of academic institutions and individual scientists, or selecting target conferences for paper submissions. Current rankings are based on a combination of objective criteria and subjective opinions that are collated and reviewed through largely manual processes. In this setting, the aim of this paper is to shed light into the following question: to what extent existing conference rankings reflect objective criteria, specifically submission and acceptance statistics and bibliometric indicators? The paper specifically considers three conference rankings in the field of Computer Science: an Australian national ranking, a Brazilian national ranking and an informal community-built ranking. It is found that in all cases bibliometric indicators are the most important determinants of rank. It is also found that in all rankings, top-tier conferences can be identified with relatively high accuracy through acceptance rates and bibliometric indicators. On the other hand, acceptance rates and bibliometric indicators fail to discriminate between mid-tier and bottom-tier conferences. Addresses: [Kuengas, Peep; Karus, Siim; Vakulenko, Svitlana; Dumas, Marlon] Univ Tartu, Inst Comp Sci, EE-50409 Tartu, Estonia. [Parra, Cristhian; Casati, Fabio] Univ Trent, Dept Informat Engn & Comp Sci, I-38123 Povo, Italy. E-mail Addresses: peep.kungas at ut.ee; siim.karus at ut.ee; svitlanv at ut.ee; marlon.dumas at ut.ee; parra at disi.unitn.it; casati at disi.unitn.it Funding Acknowledgement: EU (FET-Open grant) [213360] Funding Text: The authors thank Luciano Garcia-Banuelos, Marju Valge, Svetlana Vorotnikova and Karina Kisselite for their input during the initial phase of this work. This work was partially funded by the EU FP7 project LiquidPublication (FET-Open grant number 213360). 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The two indexes are superior to the widely used h index (Hirsch, 2005), as they preserve all its valuable characteristics and try to overcome one of its shortcomings, i.e. that it uses only a fraction of the information contained in a scientist's citations profile and, as a result, it is defined over the set of positive integers and does not show a sufficiently fine 'granularity' to allow a fully satisfactory ranking of scientists. This problem is particularly acute in many areas of Social Sciences and Humanities, where scientific productivity and citation practices typically yield fewer citations per paper and, as a consequence, are characterized by 'structurally' lower values of the h index. Both the indexes proposed are defined over R+, their integer part is equal to the scientist's h index and they fall in the right-open interval [h, h+1). While the h index is influenced only by part of the citations received by a scientist's most-cited publications, the k index takes into account all the citations received by her most-cited publications and the w index accounts for the citations received by the entire set of her publications. Variants of the k and w indexes are proposed which consider co-authorship. To show the extent to which the h index and the new indexes proposed may yield different results, they are calculated for 332 professors of economics in Italian universities and the results obtained used to rank Italian university departments. Addresses: [Anania, Giovanni; Caruso, Annarosa] Univ Calabria, Dept Econ Stat & Finance, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 96 (2):515-534; 10.1007/s11192-012-0893-4 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Academic attrition, Publication productivity, Gender disparities, Racial and ethnic disparities KeyWords Plus: MATHEMATICAL REASONING ABILITY; RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; SEX-DIFFERENCES; SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY; WOMENS UNDERREPRESENTATION; RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SCIENCE; FACULTY; ACHIEVEMENT; PERFORMANCE Abstract: Gender and racial disparities have greatly diminished in academia over the last 30 years, but attrition rates among women and minority faculty still remain high. In this paper we examine gender and racial disparities in publishing, an activity that is important for career advancement, but has not been incorporated adequately into the debate on faculty attrition. We surveyed a random sample of 1,065 authors who contributed a peer-reviewed journal article indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) in 2005 and at least one other article during the period of 2001-2004 in four academic disciplines representing natural sciences (biochemistry and water resources) and social sciences (anthropology and economics). We then report on the relationships between demographic variables (gender and race/ethnicity) and career-related variables (academic rank, discipline, and h-index) of these authors. Our findings show that at every career level and within each discipline, women were under-represented in academic positions compared to men and an even lower percentage of women published at each academic level than were employed at that level. Further, we found that women had lower h-indices than men in all four disciplines surveyed. Societal and biological constraints may reduce women's ability to obtain research intensive positions and contribute to these gender disparities. Hispanics and blacks were underrepresented among individuals awarded with doctoral degrees, doctorate recipients employed in academia, and academics publishing in WoS as compared to their representation in the population. Whites, Asians, and Native Americans and Pacific Islanders were adequately or over-represented in each category. Additionally, blacks had lower h-indices than the other ethnic groups across the disciplines surveyed. Compared to women, attrition among blacks and Hispanics appears to occur earlier in their career development. Cumulative experiences with discrimination and stereotypes may partly explain higher attrition and lower publication productivity among blacks and Hispanics. Addresses: [Hopkins, Allison L.] Univ Arizona, Dept Family & Community Med, Tucson, AZ USA. [Jawitz, James W.] Univ Florida, Dept Soil & Water Sci, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA. [McCarty, Christopher] Univ Florida, Bur Econ & Business Res, Gainesville, FL USA. [Goldman, Alex] Univ Florida, Dept Sociol & Criminol & Law, Gainesville, FL USA. [Basu, Nandita B.] Univ Iowa, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA. E-mail Addresses: jawitz at ufl.edu Funding Acknowledgement: University of Florida Opportunity grant; NSF [0738116]; NIH/NCCAM [T32 AT001287] Funding Text: This work was supported by a University of Florida Opportunity grant and NSF grant 0738116. A. Hopkins was supported in part by NIH/NCCAM T32 AT001287. 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Replacing monotonicity by expansion consistency, we characterize the Hirsch-index by only two of Woeginger's axioms. Besides, we also introduce an axiom contraction consistency. It is a dual viewpoint of expansion consistency. Based on contraction consistency, an additional characterization of the Hirsch-index is reported. Addresses: Natl Dong Hwa Univ, Dept Appl Math, Hualien 974, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: yahwang at mail.ndhu.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: NATURAL SCIENCES PUBLISHING CORPORATION, WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV, 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE, KALAMAZOO, MI 49008-5252 USA ISSN: 1935-0090 Web of Science Categories: Mathematics, Applied; Physics, Mathematical Research Areas: Mathematics; Physics IDS Number: 179PG Unique ID: WOS:000321533200007 Cited References: Quesada Antonio, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P158 Thomson W., 2005, Consistent allocation rules, Marchant Thierry, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P325 Abdel-Aty M., 2012, Inf. Sci. 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C., 1959, Contributions to the Theory of Games IV, V40, P325 Woeginger Gerhard J., 2008, MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES, V56, P224 ======================================================================= *Record 16 of 35. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000321089400004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Dynamics of scientific knowledge bases as proxies for discerning technological emergence - The case of MEMS/NEMS technologies Authors: Avila-Robinson, A; Miyazaki, K Author Full Names: Avila-Robinson, Alfonso; Miyazaki, Kumiko Source: TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 80 (6):1071-1084; 10.1016/j.techfore.2012.07.012 JUL 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Emerging technologies, Knowledge bases, MEMS/NEMS technologies, Bibliometric methods, Co-citation networks KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE-AND-TECHNOLOGY; FORECASTING EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES; INNOVATION SYSTEMS; KNOW-HOW; EVOLUTION; FIELD; SCIENTOMETRICS; NANOTECHNOLOGY; TRAJECTORIES; EXPECTATIONS Abstract: Emerging Emerging technologies embrace the very early stages of socio-technological evolution. Despite their appealing nature, they have been loosely defined and operationalized. In particular, operationalization approaches based on bibliometric methods have often tended to emphasize the exponential growth and the potential impacts of emerging technologies while overlooking their inherent uncertainty and 'fluidity'. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the operationalization of emerging technologies by presenting an approach for quantitatively interpreting technologies of an emerging nature along both dimensions. We do so by looking into the dynamic properties of scientific knowledge bases in terms of their rates and directions of change. Our approach integrates bibliometric indicators, social network analysis and multivariate statistical methods on scientific publications, and their citing and cited references. The empirical case of micro/nanoelectromechanical systems technologies (MEMS/NEMS), which embrace micro- and nano-sensors and actuators, is used. A total of thirteen MEMS/NEMS technologies are evaluated. Overall, our results provide a quantitative framework for discerning technological emergence through the evaluation of the dynamics of scientific knowledge bases. These results highlight the coupled intense patterns of growth and cognitive fluidity characterizing emerging technologies. We also provide a glimpse into the difficulties encountered by specific nanotechnology fields in bringing forward nano-enabled devices. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Avila-Robinson, Alfonso; Miyazaki, Kumiko] Tokyo Inst Technol, Craduate Sch Innovat Management, Meguro Ku, Tokyo 1528550, Japan. 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This paper views Hirsch's index as one member of a larger class and examines how well different indexes align with labor market outcomes for young, tenured economists at 50 US departments. Variants that emphasize smaller numbers of highly-cited papers are more aligned with labor market outcomes than is Hirsch's original index. It also examines how the market assesses jointly authored work, and how indexes can be adjusted for differences in citations across fields and years of experience. (JEL A14, C43) Addresses: [Ellison, Glenn] MIT, Dept Econ, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA. [Ellison, Glenn] Natl Bur Econ Res, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. 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Authors: Cabezas-Clavijo, A; Robinson-Garcia, N; Escabias, M; Jimenez-Contreras, E Author Full Names: Cabezas-Clavijo, Alvaro; Robinson-Garcia, Nicolas; Escabias, Manuel; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo Source: PLOS ONE, 8 (6):10.1371/journal.pone.0068258 JUN 28 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review KeyWords Plus: EXCELLENCE; DECISIONS; EXERCISES; SCIENCE; IMPACT; AREA Abstract: Background: The peer review system has been traditionally challenged due to its many limitations especially for allocating funding. Bibliometric indicators may well present themselves as a complement. Objective: We analyze the relationship between peers' ratings and bibliometric indicators for Spanish researchers in the 2007 National R&D Plan for 23 research fields. Methods and Materials: We analyze peers' ratings for 2333 applications. We also gathered principal investigators' research output and impact and studied the differences between accepted and rejected applications. We used the Web of Science database and focused on the 2002-2006 period. First, we analyzed the distribution of granted and rejected proposals considering a given set of bibliometric indicators to test if there are significant differences. Then, we applied a multiple logistic regression analysis to determine if bibliometric indicators can explain by themselves the concession of grant proposals. Results: 63.4% of the applications were funded. Bibliometric indicators for accepted proposals showed a better previous performance than for those rejected; however the correlation between peer review and bibliometric indicators is very heterogeneous among most areas. The logistic regression analysis showed that the main bibliometric indicators that explain the granting of research proposals in most cases are the output (number of published articles) and the number of papers published in journals that belong to the first quartile ranking of the Journal Citations Report. Discussion: Bibliometric indicators predict the concession of grant proposals at least as well as peer ratings. Social Sciences and Education are the only areas where no relation was found, although this may be due to the limitations of the Web of Science's coverage. These findings encourage the use of bibliometric indicators as a complement to peer review in most of the analyzed areas. Addresses: [Cabezas-Clavijo, Alvaro; Robinson-Garcia, Nicolas; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo] Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Granada, Spain. [Escabias, Manuel] Univ Granada, Fac Comunicac & Documentac, Dept Estadist & Invest Operat, Granada, Spain. E-mail Addresses: elrobin at ugr.es Funding Acknowledgement: National RD Plan [TIN2008-03180-E]; FPU Grant of the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government Funding Text: This work was supported by the National R&D Plan 2008 (research project Parameterization of citation indicators at a national level according with the ANEP categories [TIN2008-03180-E]. Nicolas Robinson-Garcia is currently supported by a FPU Grant of the Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. 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On the other hand, much has been written about the negative effects of institutionalizing journal rank as an impact measure. So far, contributions to the debate concerning the limitations of journal rank as a scientific impact assessment tool have either lacked data, or relied on only a few studies. In this review, we present the most recent and pertinent data on the consequences of our current scholarly communication system with respect to various measures of scientific quality (such as utility/citations, methodological soundness, expert ratings or retractions). These data corroborate previous hypotheses: using journal rank as an assessment tool is bad scientific practice. Moreover, the data lead us to argue that any journal rank (not only the currently-favored Impact Factor) would have this negative impact. Therefore, we suggest that abandoning journals altogether, in favor of a library-based scholarly communication system, will ultimately be necessary. This new system will use modern information technology to vastly improve the filter, sort and discovery functions of the current journal system. Addresses: [Brembs, Bjoern] Univ Regensburg, Inst Zool Neurogenet, D-93040 Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany. [Button, Katherine] Univ Bristol, Sch Social & Community Med, Bristol, Avon, England. [Munafo, Marcus] Univ Bristol, UK Ctr Tobacco Control Studies, Bristol, Avon, England. [Munafo, Marcus] Univ Bristol, Sch Expt Psychol, Bristol, Avon, England. E-mail Addresses: bjoern at brembs.net Funding Acknowledgement: British Heart Foundation; Cancer Research UK; Economic and Social Research Council; Medical Research Council; National Institute for Health Research, under UK Clinical Research Collaboration Funding Text: Neil Saunders was of tremendous value in helping us obtain and understand the PubMed retraction data for Figure 1A. Ferric Fang and Arturo Casadeval were so kind as to let us use their retraction data to re-plot their figure on a logarithmic scale (Figure 1D). We are grateful to George A. Lozano, Vincent Lariviere, and Yves Gingras for sharing their citation data with us (Figure 3). We are indebted to John Ioannidis, Daniele Fanelli, Christopher Baker, Dwight Kravitz, Tom Hartley, Jason Priem, Stephen Curry and three anonymous reviewers for their comments on an earlier version of this manuscript, as well as to Nikolaus Kriegeskorte and Erin Warnsley for their helpful comments and suggestions during the review process here. Marcus R. Munafo is a member of the UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies, a UKCRC Public Health Research: Centre of Excellence. 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However, not all collaborators contribute to these publications equally, making metrics such as the total number of publications and the H-index insufficient measurements of individual scientific impact. To remedy this, we use an axiomatic approach to assign relative credits to the coauthors of a given paper, referred to as the A-index for its axiomatic foundation. In this paper, we use the A-index to compute the weighted sums of peer-reviewed publications and journal impact factors, denoted as the C- and P-indexes for collaboration and productivity, respectively. We perform an in-depth analysis of bibliometric data for 186 biomedical engineering faculty members and from extensive simulation. It is found that these axiomatically weighted indexes better capture a researcher's scientific caliber than do the total number of publications and the H-index, allowing for fairer and sharper evaluation of researchers with diverse collaborative behaviors. Addresses: [Stallings, Jonathan; Vance, Eric] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept Stat, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA. [Yang, Jiansheng] Peking Univ, Sch Math, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China. [Vannier, Michael W.] Univ Chicago, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Chicago, IL 60637 USA. [Liang, Jimin; Pang, Liaojun] Xidian Univ, Sch Life Sci & Technol, Xian 710071, Shaanxi, Peoples R China. [Dai, Liang] Columbia Univ, Dept Stat, New York, NY 10027 USA. [Ye, Ivan] West High Sch, Iowa City, IA 52246 USA. [Wang, Ge] Rensselaer Polytech Inst, Biomed Imaging Cluster, Troy, NY 12180 USA. 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Adam; Aldrich, Howard E. Source: ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNALS, 7 (1):441-488; 10.1080/19416520.2013.781862 JUN 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: FAMILY-CONTROLLED FIRMS; JOINT VENTURES; INTERORGANIZATIONAL DEPENDENCE; INSTITUTIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSES; INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES; INTRAORGANIZATIONAL POWER; SOCIOEMOTIONAL WEALTH; POPULATION ECOLOGY; CORPORATE BOARDS Abstract: At its inception, resource dependence (RD) held the promise to become a robustly developed theoretical perspective. However, behind an ever-growing citation count, scholarsincluding one of its key architectshave asserted that RD no longer inspires much substantive research and now serves as little more than an appealing metaphor about organizations [Pfeffer, J. (2003). Introduction to the classic edition. In J. Pfeffer & G.R. Salancik, The external control of organizations: A resource dependence perspective (classic edition). New York: Harper & Row]. 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P.; Rogalski, A. Source: BULLETIN OF THE POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-TECHNICAL SCIENCES, 61 (1):5-21; 10.2478/bpasts-2013-0001 MAR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometric indicators, citations, citation metrics, h-index, H-index, country rank, SCImago indicator, disciplines, domestic Engineering sub-disciplines, statistics KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH OUTPUT; FIELDS; IMPACT Abstract: The h-index concept has been analysed in aspects of a contemporary tendency of parameterisation of everything and as the potential measure of the knowledge progress, which recognises individuals, institutions and Engineering sub-disciplines that best generate new knowledge. Considerations have been presented at the level of universality of knowledge which implies permanent progress and on the base of careful thoughts of the domestic experience. The h-nature of things has been described, and several axiomatic characterisations of the Hirsch index have been gathered. The mechanism how to increase the h-index has been presented. Some similarities between h-index and the journal impact factor (JIF) have been stressed. Also the universal role of H-index in ranking countries in all areas and in Engineering has been exampled in extended tables. The Glanzel's model which connects the h-index with two fundamental scientometric indicators: number of publications and the rate of citation, has been analysed. Following the Microsoft Academic Search, the lists of 15 top scientists from various academic disciplines and separately in Engineering have been composed. It has been found that the population of the best keeps basically the same relations between the h-index and a number of publication, and between the h-index and a citation number. However, even the best in Engineering should publish 2 times a year or more papers to receive the same h-index as top scientists in overall domains. The h-index distribution of domestic Engineering sub-disciplines has been presented and analysed in statistic categories. The suitable h-histograms and the cumulative probability density function (CPDF) have been elaborated for 21 sub-disciplines and thereupon the Engineering sub-disciplines have been arranged into three clusters. It has been demonstrated that Engineering as the whole and Engineering sub-disciplines are underestimated, compared to other academic disciplines. The adequate normalisation factors have been suggested. Several other conclusions considered the h,H-indices as the measure of the knowledge progress addressed to individual researchers and to collective, e.g., journals, institutions, organisations, countries, adequately have been written. The h,H-indices are the general measure of the position of the given subject (person or organisation) but cannot be universal. Addresses: [Czarnecki, L.] Bldg Res Inst, PL-00611 Warsaw, Poland. [Czarnecki, L.] Warsaw Univ Technol, Fac Civil Engn, PL-00637 Warsaw, Poland. [Kazmierkowski, M. P.] Warsaw Univ Technol, Inst Control & Ind Elect, PL-00662 Warsaw, Poland. [Rogalski, A.] Mil Univ Technol, Inst Appl Phys, PL-00908 Warsaw, Poland. E-mail Addresses: l.czarnecki at il.pw.edu.pl Cited Reference Count: 37 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: POLISH ACAD SCIENCES DIV IV, PALAC KULTURY I NAUKI, PO BOX 20, PL DEFILAD1, WARSAW, 00-901, POLAND ISSN: 0239-7528 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Multidisciplinary Research Areas: Engineering IDS Number: 174ZG Unique ID: WOS:000321196900001 Cited References: Rogalski A., 2012, Academic Forum, V9, P34 Harzing A.W., 2007, A google scholar h-index for journals: a better metric to measure journal impact in economics and business, Rousseau Ronald, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P413 Osielawska A., 2008, EBIB, V8, Lautrup B. 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Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication, V1, Heymann P., 2009, Tagging Human Knowledge, Kosmulski M., 2011, Academic Forum, V11, P31 Podlubny I, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V64, P95 ======================================================================= Title: The Low Academic Profile of Brazilian Economists Authors: Meneghini, R Author Full Names: Meneghini, Rogerio Source: ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS, 85 (1):431-435; MAR 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientific assessment, h-index, Brazilian economists, academic prestige, lay prestige Abstract: The worldwide prestige of economists in the lay media lies significantly higher than scientists and academics from other fields of expertise. Brazil is not an exception as well. A point that calls attention to this fact is that the most prestigious international economists, who are frequently present in the lay media, are also distinguished in the academic environment. The lay prestige may be measured by their presence in the media and by surveys of public opinion, whereas academic prestige may be evaluated using database indicators of publications and citations of academic articles. One indicator that became frequently used is the h-index, measuring publications and citations simultaneously. A relevant finding regarding international economists is that both lay prestige and academic prestige are high and, apparently, mutually dependent. Among Brazilian economists, lay prestige is not accompanied by academic prestige. This last one is significantly low, even though doctorate studies in international universities of excellence are commonplace in these economists' curricula. The data point to a low intensity of academic life in Brazilian economics schools. Addresses: Sci Elect Lib Online, BR-04044001 Sao Paulo, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: rogerio.meneghini at scielo.org Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ACAD BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS, RUA ANFILOFIO DE CARVALHO, 29, 3 ANDAR, 20030-060 RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL ISSN: 0001-3765 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 177RQ Unique ID: WOS:000321393500036 Cited References: AVENT R., 2011, The Economist, Bacha EL, 1997, O Plano Real e outras experiencias internacionais de esta-bilizacao, P179 POLLOCK AJ, 2010, J Amer Enterp Inst, VON HAYEK FA, 2012, Nobelprize.org, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 ======================================================================= Title: Research Evaluation and Competition for Academic Positions in Occupational Medicine Authors: Franco, G Author Full Names: Franco, Giuliano Source: ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, 68 (2):123-127; 10.1080/19338244.2011.639819 MAR 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation analysis, journal impact factor, occupational health, occupational medicine, publishing KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH; CITATION ANALYSIS; CORE JOURNALS; IMPACT FACTOR; HEALTH; SET Abstract: Citation analysis is widely used to evaluate the performance of individual researchers, journals, and universities. Its outcome plays a crucial role in the decision-making process of ranking applicants for an academic position. A number of indicators, including the h-index reflecting both scientific productivity and its relevance in medical fields, are available through the Web of Knowledge(SM) and Scopus (R). In the field of occupational medicine, the adoption of the h-index in assessing the value of core journals shows some advantages compared with traditional bibliometrics and may encourage researchers to submit their papers. Although evaluation of the overall individual performance for academic positions should assess several aspects, scientific performance is usually based on citation analysis indicators. Younger researchers should be aware of the new approach based on transparent threshold rules for career promotion and need to understand the new evaluation systems based on metrics. Addresses: [Franco, Giuliano] Univ Modena & Reggio Emilia, Sch Med, Dept Med & Med Specialties, I-41100 Modena, Italy. E-mail Addresses: franco at unimo.it Cited Reference Count: 24 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 1933-8244 Web of Science Categories: Environmental Sciences; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health IDS Number: 189SH Unique ID: WOS:000322288100010 Cited References: Abbott Alison, 2010, NATURE, V465, P860 King DA, 2004, NATURE, V430, P311 Rollin Laetitia, 2010, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, V36, P484 Rad Arash Ehteshami, 2010, ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, V17, P817 Sarli Cathy C., 2010, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V98, P17 Fuller Clifton D, 2009, Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR, V6, P112 Bollen J, 2009, PLoS ONE, V4, Pe6022 Franco G, 1999, LANCET, V354, P858 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Franco G., 2011, MEDICINA DEL LAVORO, V102, P167 Smith Derek R., 2010, ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, V65, P176 Hu Xiaojun, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V36, P73 Smith Derek R., 2010, ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, V65, P173 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Van Noorden Richard, 2010, NATURE, V465, P864 Hunt Glenn E., 2010, HARVARD REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, V18, P207 Thompson Dennis F., 2009, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION, V73, Franco G., 2009, MEDICINA DEL LAVORO, V100, P163 Lee Janet, 2009, JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, V111, P387 Radicchi Filippo, 2008, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V105, P17268 Gehanno Jean-Francois, 2007, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF WORK ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH, V33, P245 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Benway Brian M., 2009, UROLOGY, V74, P30 Smith Derek R., 2010, ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, V65, P106 ======================================================================= Title: Profile and scientific output analysis of physical therapy researchers with research productivity fellowship from the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development Authors: Sturmer, G; Viero, CCM; Silveira, MN; Lukrafka, JL; Plentz, RDM Author Full Names: Sturmer, Giovani; Viero, Carolina C. M.; Silveira, Matheus N.; Lukrafka, Janice L.; Plentz, Rodrigo D. M. Source: REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE FISIOTERAPIA, 17 (1):41-48; 10.1590/S1413-35552012005000068 JAN-FEB 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientific output indicators, bibliometric indicators, researcher performance evaluation systems KeyWords Plus: ACADEMY-OF-SCIENCES; H-INDEX Abstract: Objective: To describe the profile and the scientific output of physical therapists researchers holding a research productivity fellowship (PQ) from the Brazilian National Council of Scientific and Technological Development (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq). Method: This is a cross-sectional study, which has evaluated the Lattes Curriculum of all PQ physiotherapy researchers registered at CNPq holding a research productivity fellowship in the period of 2010. The variables analyzed were: gender, geographic and institutional distribution, duration since doctorate defense, research productivity fellowship level, scientific output until 2010 and the H index in Scopus (R) and ISI databases. Results: A total of 55 PQ from the CNPq were identified in the area of knowledge of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy, being 81.8% from the Southeast region of Brazil. They were predominantly female (61.8%), with research productivity fellowship level PQ2 (74.5%), and with average time since doctorate defense of 10.1 (+/- 4.1) years. A total of 2.381 articles were published, with average of 42.5 (+/- 18.9) articles/researcher. The average of articles published after doctorate defense was 39.40 (+/- 18.9) articles/researchers with a mean output of 4.2 (+/- 2.0) articles/year. We found 304 articles indexed in the Scopus (R) database with 2.463 citations, and 222 articles indexed in the Web of Science with 1.805 citations. The articles were published in 481 journals, being 244 (50.7%) of them listed on JCR-web. The researchers presented a median 5 of the H index in the Scopus (R) database, and a median 3 in ISI. Conclusion: The scientific output of the researchers with research productivity fellowship in the field of physical therapy stands out in their indicators, since the figures are very promising for a relatively young area and as it can be observed by the amount of published articles and citations obtained by the national and international research community. Addresses: [Sturmer, Giovani] Univ Cruz Alta UNICRUZ, Dept Hlth Sci, Cruz Alta, RS, Brazil. [Sturmer, Giovani; Viero, Carolina C. M.; Silveira, Matheus N.; Lukrafka, Janice L.; Plentz, Rodrigo D. M.] UFCSPA, Dept Fisioterapia, BR-90050170 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: roplentz at yahoo.com.br Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOCIACAO BRASILEIRA PESQUISA POS-GRADUACAO FISIOTERAPIA-ABRAPG-FT, ROD WASHINGTON LUIS, KM 235, CAIXA POSTAL 676, SAO CARLOS SP, CEP13565-905, BRAZIL ISSN: 1413-3555 Web of Science Categories: Orthopedics Research Areas: Orthopedics IDS Number: 169DQ Unique ID: WOS:000320758100007 Cited References: Deheinzelin Daniel, 2007, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V53, P471 Oliveira Eduardo Araujo, 2011, ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA, V97, P186 Coury H. J. C. G., 2009, REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE FISIOTERAPIA, V13, P356 MACHADO MH, 2006, ANALISE FORCA TRABAL, P22621 *ISI, WEB KNOWL WEB SCI, P22621 Harris Susan R., 2008, PHYSICAL THERAPY, V88, P791 Kellner Alexander W. 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Based on the analysis of the articles and citations in the articles that refer to science communication published in the principal information science journals in Brazil, this study seeks to map and show the development of research in the field in the country. The results show that the most influential authors on the theme are academics from Science Communication, the most cited of whom are Meadows and Mueller. There is a high frequency of national authors among the most influential, and this shows the growth and consolidation of the field in Brazil. This shows that Brazilian Science Communication has a corpus of significant work and research that are cited in the articles produced. The network is tightly connected, and there appear to be no isolated communities. However, there is a grouping of certain studies and authors around the most influential authors. Based on these results one can infer that the field of Science Communication in Brazil is developed in the main by educational institutions with study groups and/or post-graduate programmes with a research line in common with the subject at hand; it is connected with a group of researchers - authors of the scientific articles and also the cited authors - who work in universities and develop studies in the field, making it possible to assert that this group influences and inspires Science Communication in Brazil. The research process showed that bibliometric citation and co-citation analysis techniques are able to show standards and key elements of production in science communication published in Information Science journal articles in Brazil. Addresses: [da Silva, Edna Lucia; Pinheiro, Liliane Vieira; Reinheimer, Frederico Maragno] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. 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Anais..., 2004, Salvador, ======================================================================= Title: Is there a relation between size and scientific performance of research groups? A Spanish university as a case study Authors: Cabezas-Clavijo, A; Jimenez-Contreras, E; Lopez-Cozar, ED Author Full Names: Cabezas-Clavijo, Alvaro; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo; Delgado Lopez-Cozar, Emilio Source: REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, 36 (2):10.3989/redc.2013.2.984 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Productivity, impact, visibility, activity, size, research groups, bibliometric analysis, research evaluation, university, Spain KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH PRODUCTIVITY; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; RESEARCH QUALITY; CRITICAL MASS; RANKING; FIELDS; SPAIN Abstract: An analysis of the performance of research groups from a bibliometric point of view is presented. We take into account the 258 research groups from the University of Murcia as a case study (excluding those from Humanities), in order to delve into the relationship between the size and the scientific performance of research groups, using absolute and relative bibliometric measures. Results point out that groups with more members show higher absolute values of production, visibility and impact as a consequence of their bigger size. Regarding relative indicators, we conclude that there is a statistically significant relationship between group size and the share of first quartile publications, as well as with the normalised citation impact. These results are determined by the Social Sciences area, where also per capita output is positively affected by group size. However, no statistical evidence has been found in the other areas regarding the possible influence of group size upon relative indicators. Finally, implications of these results for decision-making in research policy are discussed. Addresses: [Cabezas-Clavijo, Alvaro; Jimenez-Contreras, Evaristo; Delgado Lopez-Cozar, Emilio] Univ Granada, Dept Informac & Comunicac, E-18071 Granada, Spain. 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Jose, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P457 von Tunzelmann N., 2003, The Effects of Size on Research Performance: A SPRU Review, ======================================================================= Title: Conceptual Challenges in Developing Azerbaijan Citation Index Authors: Alguliyev, R; Aliguliyev, R; Fataliyev, T; Hasanova, R Author Full Names: Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila Editor(s): AidaZade K Source: 2012 IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROBLEMS OF CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATICS (PCI), 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 4th International Conference on Problems of Cybernetics and Informatics (PCI) Conference Date: SEP 12-14, 2012 Conference Location: Baku, AZERBAIJAN Conference Sponsors: IEEE Author Keywords: science citation index, impact factor, e-science, evaluation of scientific activity, requirements to scientific publications KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; IMPACT Abstract: Conceptual challenges of science citation index development in Azerbaijan are considered. Processing principals of database of scientific publications and analytical-information system based on it are explained. It is demonstrated that, requirements set for scientific journals and publications, unified register of scientific publications, development of analytical-scientometric evaluation mechanisms are important challenges set forth. Realization of the system will support evaluation of scientific activity and science management. Addresses: [Alguliyev, Rasim; Aliguliyev, Ramiz; Fataliyev, Tahmasib; Hasanova, Rahila] ANAS, Inst Informat Technol, Baku, Azerbaijan. 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Book Group Author(s): IEEE Source: 2012 IEEE/ACM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL NETWORKS ANALYSIS AND MINING (ASONAM), 480-487; 10.1109/ASONAM.2012.82 2012 Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining Conference Date: AUG 26-29, 2012 Conference Location: Istanbul, TURKEY Conference Sponsors: ACM, IEEE, ACM Sigmod, IEEE Comp Soc, Springer, TCDE, TUBiTAK, TUBiTAK BiLGEM, ACTC SMCS, IEEE Tech Comm Data Engn, Univ Calgary, Hellen Amer Univ, sbtanaliz, EX tra Foreign Trade Co Ltd, inforcept, FNSS Savunma Sistemleri A S, raccoonize, Huawei Conference Host: Kadir Has Univ Author Keywords: recommendation, social network analysis, sparse matrices, hypergraphs, cache locality KeyWords Plus: MATRIX-VECTOR MULTIPLICATION; PERFORMANCE; CODES Abstract: Graphs and matrices are widely used in algorithms for social network analyses. Since the number of interactions is much less than the possible number of interactions, the graphs and matrices used in the analyses are usually sparse. In this paper, we propose an efficient implementation of a sparse-matrix computation which arises in our publicly available citation recommendation service called theadvisor. The recommendation algorithm uses a sparse matrix generated from the citation graph. We observed that the nonzero pattern of this matrix is highly irregular and the computation suffers from high number of cache misses. We propose techniques for storing the matrix in memory efficiently and reducing the number of cache misses. Experimental results show that our techniques are highly efficient on reducing the query processing time which is highly crucial for a web service. Addresses: [Kuecuektunc, Onur; Kaya, Kamer; Saule, Erik; Catalyuerek, Uemit V.] Ohio State Univ, Dept Biomed Informat, Columbus, OH 43210 USA. 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E-mail Addresses: David.Kennedy at umassmed.edu Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: HUMANA PRESS INC, 999 RIVERVIEW DRIVE SUITE 208, TOTOWA, NJ 07512 USA ISSN: 1539-2791 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Neurosciences Research Areas: Computer Science; Neurosciences & Neurology IDS Number: 189HY Unique ID: WOS:000322259300001 ======================================================================= Title: Honorary authorship epidemic in scholarly publications? How the current use of citation-based evaluative metrics make (pseudo)honorary authors from honest contributors of every multi-author article Authors: Kovacs, J Author Full Names: Kovacs, Jozsef Source: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, 39 (8):509-512; 10.1136/medethics-2012-100568 AUG 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: MEDICAL JOURNALS; IMPACT FACTOR; CRITERIA Abstract: The current use of citation-based metrics to evaluate the research output of individual researchers is highly discriminatory because they are uniformly applied to authors of single-author articles as well as contributors of multi-author papers. In the latter case, these quantitative measures are counted, as if each contributor were the single author of the full article. In this way, each and every contributor is assigned the full *impact-factor* score and all the citations that the article has received. This has a multiplication effect on each contributor's citation-based evaluative metrics of multi-author articles, because the more contributors an article has, the more undeserved credit is assigned to each of them. In this paper, I argue that this unfair system could be made fairer by requesting the contributors of multi-author articles to describe the nature of their contribution, and to assign a numerical value to their degree of relative contribution. In this way, we could create a contribution-specific index of each contributor for each citation metric. This would be a strong disincentive against honorary authorship and publication cartels, because it would transform the current win-win strategy of accepting honorary authors in the byline into a zero-sum game for each contributor. Addresses: Semmelweis Univ, Inst Behav Sci, Dept Bioeth, H-1089 Budapest, Hungary. 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Focusing on the areas of data mining, operating systems and web design, it is shown that whilst the productivity of Chinese research has risen dramatically over the period under review, its impact is still low when compared with established scientific nations such as the USA, the UK and Japan. The publication and citation data for China are compared with corresponding data for the other three BRIC nations (Brazil, Russian and India). It is shown that China dominates the BRIC nations in terms of both publications and citations, but that Indian publications often have a greater individual impact. Addresses: [Xie, Zhilong] Southwestern Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Econ Informat Engn, Chengdu 610074, Peoples R China. [Willett, Peter] Univ Sheffield, Informat Sch, Sheffield S1 4DP, S Yorkshire, England. 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A., 2007, BIOINFORMATICS, V23, P2947 He Ying, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P519 Zhou P, 2006, RESEARCH POLICY, V35, P83 Cameron BD, 2005, PORTAL-LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY, V5, P105 Yu Qi, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V89, P553 Springut M, 2011, China's program for science and technology modernization: Implications for American competitiveness, Tang L, 2010, Scientometrics, V86, P299 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Klimenko SV, 1999, IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING, V21, P16 Wainer Jacques, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P535 Archambault Eric, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V79, P635 ======================================================================= Title: *Research* *output* and impact of a group of emergency physicians selected according *to* *research* career criteria Authors: Burbano, P; Martin-Sanchez, FJ; Burillo-Putze, G; Fernandez Perez, C; Del Prado Gonzalez, N; Miro, O Author Full Names: Burbano, Pablo; Javier Martin-Sanchez, Francisco; Burillo-Putze, Guillermo; Fernandez Perez, Cristina; Del Prado Gonzalez, Nayade; Miro, Oscar Source: EMERGENCIAS, 25 (4):245-254; AUG 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: H-index, Bibliometrics, Bibliometric impact, Impact factor, Research output, Emergency health services, Research, Emergency physician KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SELF-CITATIONS; MEDICINE; JOURNALS; PRODUCTIVITY Abstract: Objectives: To investigate bibliometric indicators of research output, or productivity, and impact of selected Spanish emergency physicians who engage in research and to describe the behavior of these indicators for this group of researchers as a whole. Methods: Pilot study exploring indicators for a group of 24 emergency physicians who engage in research. The physicians were elected from among members of the editorial board and peer reviewers of the journal Emergencias. All had been publishing papers for at least 10 years and had authored at least 20 papers, including 5 in the last 3 years. The following information was collected for each author: publications in journals included in Science Citation Index Expanded; duration of career in medical research; number of publications as the output indicator; and number of cites, accumulated *impact factor*, and h-index as the impact indicators. These indicators were calculated for each year of the physicians' research careers. The results, including change in the indicators over time, were analyzed for individuals and for the group as a whole by means of both linear and polynomial regression models. Results: The physicians had been engaged in research for a mean (SD) of 19 (7) years (range, 10-35 years). The associations between years of experience and the indicators of output and impact were not significant. Polynomial regression models fit the changes in these indicators over time better than linear models. Analyzed individually the R2 values were always over 0.90 for all indicators in polynomial modeling; for the group as a whole, the h-index showed the best fit (R2 = 0.54). The h-index behaved differently for researchers with up to 20 years of experience (better fit, R2 = 0.71 as well as accelerated increase) and for those with more than 20 years of experience (R2 = 0.61). Conclusions: It is possible to model changes in the output and impact factors of Spanish emergency physicians who engage in research. The models can be used in the future to compare the behavior of these research indicators with those of other Spanish research groups or those of emergency physicians engaging in research in other countries. Addresses: [Burbano, Pablo; Miro, Oscar] IDIBAPS, Grp Invest Urgencias Proc & Patol UPPs, Barcelona, Spain. [Burbano, Pablo] Secretaria Educ Super Ciencia Tecnol & Innovac SE, Quito, Ecuador. [Javier Martin-Sanchez, Francisco] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Urgencias, Madrid, Spain. [Javier Martin-Sanchez, Francisco; Fernandez Perez, Cristina] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Inst Invest Sanitaria, Madrid, Spain. [Burillo-Putze, Guillermo] Hosp Univ Canarias, Serv Urgencias, Tenerife, Spain. [Burillo-Putze, Guillermo] Univ Europea Canarias, Tenerife, Spain. [Fernandez Perez, Cristina; Del Prado Gonzalez, Nayade] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Med Prevent, Unidad Invest, Madrid, Spain. [Fernandez Perez, Cristina] Univ Complutense, E-28040 Madrid, Spain. [Miro, Oscar] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Area Urgencias, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain. 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Utilidad del Indice h de Hirsch para evaluar la investigacion en Espana, ======================================================================= Title: On the use of the h-*index* in evaluating chemical *research* Authors: Ciriminna, R; Pagliaro, M Author Full Names: Ciriminna, Rosaria; Pagliaro, Mario Source: CHEMISTRY CENTRAL JOURNAL, 7 10.1186/1752-153X-7-132 JUL 30 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Impact factor, H index, Chemical research, H index chemists KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; SCIENCE; OUTPUT Abstract: Background: The h index bibliometric indicator for evaluating scientists and scientific institutions plays an increasingly important role in evaluating contemporary scientific research, including chemistry. Results: Citations are meaningful. 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Atlantic Month, ======================================================================= ======================================================================= Title: Measuring the *impact factor* of *individual* researchers in biomedical disciplines Authors: Ramos-Brieva, J; Cordero-Villafafila, A Author Full Names: Ramos-Brieva, Jesus; Cordero-Villafafila, Amelia Source: ACTAS ESPANOLAS DE PSIQUIATRIA, 41 (3):175-184; MAY-JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Personal impact factor, Citation, Measure, Scientific production, Bibliometry KeyWords Plus: AUTHORSHIP; CITATION; ARTICLES; JOURNALS; ORDER; ASSOCIATION; LIMITATIONS; INDICATORS Abstract: The authors propose an algorithm for calculating the cumulative personal *impact factor* of the publications of any researcher whose research activity involves reporting findings in scientific journals or books in the researcher's field of specialization. This algorithm takes into account the number of times that each published article or book is cited, self-citations, the position of the researcher's name in the authorship list of each article or book chapter, and the density of this cumulative impact in relation to the researcher's total production. In addition, it takes into account the type of article or book assessed (review or original research paper), and the length of time since the researcher's last publication. This algorithm could be useful for the evaluation of the investigational quality of the subjects, in personnel selection processes in which the candidate's research performance comparisons of the personal scientific influence of various subjects and different research centers. Addresses: [Ramos-Brieva, Jesus] Univ Alcala de Henares, Hosp Univ Ramon & Cajal IRYCIS, Serv Psiquiatria, Madrid, Spain. [Cordero-Villafafila, Amelia] Ctr Salud Mental Miraflores, Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain. 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With this method, we are able to look at characteristics of an interdisciplinary field or a single journal subject area, and also, the bibliographic trends of their authors. We use this tool to examine authors from the journal Theranostics and compare them to similar authors in the field of theranostics, or theranosticians. Our document and co-citation analysis examines the growth and overlap of established knowledge networks with the incorporation of fields, topics, and disciplines; the quantification can also reflect the intellectual activity in combining leading edge developments in solidly grounded specialties. The quantification of junior authorship aims to gauge the promotion of fresh ideas and scientific development in the community, while productivity of overall authors is measured by citation analysis. Addresses: [Ho, Don N.; Choi, Ki Young; Lee, Sung-Jong] Natl Inst Biomed Imaging & Bioengn, Lab Mol Imaging & Nanomed, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA. [Lee, Sung-Jong] Natl Res Fdn Korea, Taejon, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: Chris at nrf.re.kr Cited Reference Count: 9 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IVYSPRING INT PUBL, PO BOX 4546, LAKE HAVEN, NSW 2263, AUSTRALIA ISSN: 1838-7640 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, Research & Experimental Research Areas: Research & Experimental Medicine IDS Number: 196RB Unique ID: WOS:000322792100008 Cited References: Chen Xiaoyuan (Shawn), 2011, THERANOSTICS, V1, P1 Chen Xiaoyuan (Shawn), 2012, THERANOSTICS, V2, P1 Bartneck Christoph, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P41 Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 Postma Erik, 2007, PLOS ONE, V2, Ioannidis John P. A., 2006, PLOS ONE, V1, Gonzalez-Alcaide Gregorio, 2013, ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, V37, PE381 Rosas Scott R., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Thomson Reuters, 2013, Journal Citation Reports. ISI Web of Knowledge, ======================================================================= Title: Global informetric perspective studies on translational medical research Authors: Yao, Q; Lyu, PH; Ma, FC; Yao, L; Zhang, SJ Author Full Names: Yao, Qiang; Lyu, Peng-Hui; Ma, Fei-Cheng; Yao, Lan; Zhang, Shi-Jing Source: BMC MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND DECISION MAKING, 13 10.1186/1472-6947-13-77 JUL 26 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Translational medical research, Web of science, Informetrics, Social network analysis KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE-CITATION-INDEX; CLINICAL-RESEARCH; CLUSTER-ANALYSIS; NIH ROADMAP; CO-AUTHOR; TRENDS; PATTERNS; COLLABORATION; GRAPHENE; MAP Abstract: Background: Translational medical research literature has increased rapidly in the last few decades and played a more and more important role during the development of medicine science. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the global performance of translational medical research during the past few decades. Methods: Bibliometric, social network analysis, and visualization technologies were used for analyzing translational medical research performance from the aspects of subject categories, journals, countries, institutes, keywords, and MeSH terms. Meanwhile, the co-author, co-words and cluster analysis methods were also used to trace popular topics in translational medical research related work. Results: Research output suggested a solid development in translational medical research, in terms of increasing scientific production and research collaboration. We identified the core journals, mainstream subject categories, leading countries, and institutions in translational medical research. There was an uneven distribution of publications at authorial, institutional, and national levels. The most commonly used keywords that appeared in the articles were "translational research", "translational medicine", "biomarkers", "stroke", "inflammation", "cancer", and "breast cancer". Conclusions: The subject categories of "Research & Experimental Medicine", "Medical Laboratory Technology", and "General & Internal Medicine" play a key role in translational medical research both in production and in its networks. Translational medical research and CTS, etc. are core journals of translational research. G7 countries are the leading nations for translational medical research. Some developing countries, such as P.R China, also play an important role in the communication of translational research. The USA and its institutions play a dominant role in the production, collaboration, citations and high quality articles. The research trends in translational medical research involve drug design and development, pathogenesis and treatment of disease, disease model research, evidence-based research, and stem and progenitor cells. Addresses: [Yao, Qiang; Yao, Lan; Zhang, Shi-Jing] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Tongji Med Coll, Sch Med & Hlth Management, Wuhan 430030, Peoples R China. [Lyu, Peng-Hui; Ma, Fei-Cheng] Wuhan Univ, Ctr Studies Informat Resources, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: lvph at whu.edu.cn; zhangsj at scinet.cn Funding Acknowledgement: Natural Science Foundation of China [71173249] Funding Text: This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 71173249: Research on Formation Mechanism and Evolution Laws of Knowledge Networks). The authors are grateful to Doctor Hong Cui and Gerard Joseph White for their helpful discussion and suggestions. The authors would also like to thanks to Professor Fredric M Wolf for his valuable comments. 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Bibliometric analysis of neuropaediatrics articles published in Revista de Neurologia and Anales de Pediatria between 2000 and 2009. Materials and methods. We selected neuropaediatrics articles published in two journal during the last decade (n =1,085). We investigated authorship, topic and bibliography, to calculate indices of isolation, Price, collaboration, productivity, transience and self-citations. Analyze citations received by Web of Knowledge (WOK): articles cited, sometimes cited and h-index. Results. 1,085 articles were analyzed, 255 published in Anales de Pediatria (9.4% of the total in that period) and 830 in Revista de Neurologia (21.7% total). The collaboration index was 4.3. The 89.7% of the authors were medical care (96% hospital staff, 0,8% of primary care staff and 2.9% of both). The 11.9% of the articles were collaborative between regions and the 26% came from foreign centers. The originals were 29.8% (80.8% descriptive observational studies, analytical 18.3% and 0.8% clinical trials). The most frequent topics were paroxysmal disorders (15.9%) and developmental, learning and behavioral disorders (15%). The average number of citations per article was 27.6, with an isolation rate of 13.4% and a Price index of 41.7%. The profile of the articles published in both journals is different, finding significant differences in almost all parameters analyzed. According WOK, the 255 items of Anales de Pediatria have received 40 citations and h-index of 3 and the 830 Revista de Neurologia 2,234 citations with h-index of 13. Conclusions. There are differences in the pediatric neurology publications between the two magazines with more international projection of Revista de Neurologia. Addresses: [Fernandez-Fernandez, Eva M.; Pardo-De la Vega, Rafael] Hosp Cabuenes, Serv Pediat, E-33394 Gijon, Asturias, Spain. [Amigo-Bello, Cristina] Hosp Alvarez Buylla, Serv Pediat, Mieres, Asturias, Spain. [Solis-Sanchez, Gonzalo] Hosp Univ Cent Asturias, Serv Pediat, Secc Neonatol, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain. E-mail Addresses: evamariafernandezfernandez at yahoo.es Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, C/O CESAR VIGUERA, EDITOR, APDO 94121, 08080 BARCELONA, SPAIN ISSN: 0210-0010 Web of Science Categories: Clinical Neurology Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology IDS Number: 190OC Unique ID: WOS:000322349100003 Cited References: Solis-Sanchez G, 2009, Bol Pediatr, V49, P105 DEDIOS JG, 2004, AN PEDIATR, V61, P242 Inigo Jesus, 2011, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V53, P591 Caba?as F, 2003, Anales de pediatr?a (Barcelona, Spain : 2003), V59, P525 Mendez-Vasquez Raul Isaac, 2008, MEDICINA CLINICA, V130, P246 Martinez-Menedez B, 2004, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V38, P1018 Gonzalez de Dios J, 2007, Bol Pediatr., V47, P92 de Dios JG, 1999, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V28, P463 de Dios J. Gonzalez, 2009, REVISTA DE NEUROLOGIA, V48, P117 Valverde-Molina J., 2012, ANALES DE PEDIATRIA, V77, P147 Garcia-Perez A, 2008, Codificacion en neurologia pediatrica (CIE-9), Garc?a R?o F, 2002, Anales espa?oles de pediatr?a, V57, P107 Asociacion Espanola de Neuropediatria. Unidades docentes acreditadas, 2012, Aleixandre-Benavent R, 2007, Anales de pediatr?a (Barcelona, Spain : 2003), V66, P272 Bonillo Perales A, 2002, Anales espa?oles de pediatr?a, V57, P152 ======================================================================= Title: Management Education *Journals*' Rank and Tier by Active Scholars Authors: Currie, RR; Pandher, G Author Full Names: Currie, Russell R.; Pandher, Gurupdesh Source: ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT LEARNING & EDUCATION, 12 (2):194-218; 10.5465/amle.2010.0184 JUN 2013 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: LONG MARCH; BUSINESS; LEGITIMACY; SCIENCES; TOURISM Abstract: Management education is a distinct field of study with its own set of journals representing its body of knowledge. Beyond an analysis of the top three or four core journals, no one has ranked a broader list of journals in this field using either citation or peer-assessment-based approaches. We fill this gap by carrying out an on-line survey of active scholars in the field and using respondent data to endogenously rank and tier a set of 84 potential venues for publishing research in management learning and education. Respondent data from the on-line survey (35.5% response rate representing 38 countries) were used to rank the 84 journals by quality and importance. Journals were further tiered into four groups (A-D) and stratified into "upper," "middle" and "lower" tier categories (e.g., A+, A and A-) by estimating a nested regression with random journal-within-tier effects. Results from the Active Scholar Assessment study were also compared to ranking available from the ISI Journal Citation Reports and the Association of Business Schools (ABS) Academic Journal Quality Guide. 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[Gonzalez-Alcaide, Gregorio] Univ Valencia, Dept Documentac, Valencia, Spain. E-mail Addresses: huamani_ca at hotmail.com Cited Reference Count: 6 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, BERNARDA MORIN 488 PROVIDENCIA, CASILLA 168 CORREO 55, SANTIAGO 9, 00000, CHILE ISSN: 0034-9887 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 190NP Unique ID: WOS:000322347800018 Cited References: Vasconcelos Sonia M. R., 2008, EMBO REPORTS, V9, P700 Tellez-Zenteno Jose F., 2007, REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, V135, P480 Vega Jorge, 2012, REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, V140, P1092 Meneghini Rogerio, 2008, PLOS ONE, V3, Murphy KR, 2010, Statistical Power Analysis: A Simple and General Model for Traditional and modern hypothesis test., Gonzalez-Alcaide Gregorio, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P297 ======================================================================= Title: Publishing articles in English in Spanish speaking medical *journals*: Does it really not increase its citation by indexed *journals*? Authors: Vega, J; Vidal, C; Vidal, J; Betancour, P Author Full Names: Vega, Jorge; Vidal, Claudio; Vidal, Jaime; Betancour, Pablo Source: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, 141 (6):808-808; JUN 2013 Language: Spanish Document Type: Letter Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, BERNARDA MORIN 488 PROVIDENCIA, CASILLA 168 CORREO 55, SANTIAGO 9, 00000, CHILE ISSN: 0034-9887 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: 190NP Unique ID: WOS:000322347800019 Cited References: Vega Jorge, 2012, REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, V140, P1092 ======================================================================= ======================================================================= Title: Flanders overrates *impact factors* Authors: Stroobants, K; Godecharle, S; Brouwers, S Author Full Names: Stroobants, Karen; Godecharle, Simon; Brouwers, Sofie Source: NATURE, 500 (7460):29-29; AUG 1 2013 Language: English Document Type: Letter Addresses: [Stroobants, Karen; Godecharle, Simon] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Louvain, Belgium. [Stroobants, Karen; Godecharle, Simon] Vrije Univ Brussel, Brussels, Belgium. E-mail Addresses: karen.stroobants at chem.kuleuven.be Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND ISSN: 0028-0836 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: 192VK Unique ID: WOS:000322514800013 Cited References: Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 ======================================================================= Title: Coauthorship and *citation* patterns in the Physical Review Authors: Martin, T; Ball, B; Karrer, B; Newman, MEJ Author Full Names: Martin, Travis; Ball, Brian; Karrer, Brian; Newman, M. E. J. Source: PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 88 (1):10.1103/PhysRevE.88.012814 JUL 22 2013 Language: English Document Type: Review KeyWords Plus: NETWORKS; STATISTICS; ADVANTAGE Abstract: A large number of published studies have examined the properties of either networks of citation among scientific papers or networks of coauthorship among scientists. Here we study an extensive data set covering more than a century of physics papers published in the Physical Review, which allows us to construct both citation and coauthorship networks for the same set of papers. We analyze these networks to gain insight into temporal changes in citation and collaboration over the long time period of the data, as well as correlations and interactions between the two. Among other things, we investigate the change over time in the number of publishing authors, the number of papers they publish, and the number of others with whom they collaborate, changes in the typical number of citations made and received, the extent to which individuals tend to cite themselves or their collaborators more than others, the extent to which they cite themselves or their collaborators more quickly after publication, and the extent to which they tend to return the favor of a citation from another scientist. Addresses: [Martin, Travis] Univ Michigan, Dept Elect Engn & Comp Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA. [Ball, Brian; Karrer, Brian; Newman, M. E. J.] Univ Michigan, Dept Phys, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA. [Newman, M. E. J.] Univ Michigan, Ctr Study Complex Syst, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA. E-mail Addresses: travisbm at umich.edu Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Foundation [DMS-1107796]; NSF IGERT Fellowship Funding Text: This work was funded in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMS-1107796 (B.B. and M.E.J.N.) and an NSF IGERT Fellowship (T.M.). Cited Reference Count: 38 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER PHYSICAL SOC, ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, MD 20740-3844 USA ISSN: 1539-3755 Article Number: 012814 Web of Science Categories: Physics, Fluids & Plasmas; Physics, Mathematical Research Areas: Physics IDS Number: 187JW Unique ID: WOS:000322115100007 Cited References: PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 Davidsen J, 2002, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, V88, Bartneck Christoph, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P85 Clauset Aaron, 2009, SIAM REVIEW, V51, P661 Gualdi S., 2011, EPL, V96, Newman MEJ, 2001, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V64, de Solla Price D. 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Many of these artifacts are produced by the scientists themselves, rather than by trained software engineers. To address the challenges in this area, a research community often referred to as "Development of Scientific Software" has emerged in the last few decades. As this research area has matured, there has been a sharp increase in the number of papers and results made available, and it has thus become important to summarize and provide an overview about those studies. Through a systematic mapping and bibliometrics study, we have reviewed 130 papers in this area. We present the results of our study in this paper. Also we have made the mapping data available on an online repository which is planned to be updated on a regular basis. The results of our study seem to suggest that many software engineering techniques and activities are being used in the development of scientific software. However, there is still a need for further exploration of the usefulness of specific software engineering techniques (e.g., regarding software maintenance, evolution, refactoring, re(v)-engineering, process and project management) in the scientific context. It is hoped that this article will help (new) researchers get an overview of the research space and help them to understand the trends in the area. Addresses: [Farhoodi, Roshanak] prairieFyre Software Inc, Ottawa, ON, Canada. [Garousi, Vahid; Pfahl, Dietmar] Univ Calgary, Dept Elect & Comp Engn, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada. [Garousi, Vahid] Middle E Tech Univ, Inst Informat, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey. [Pfahl, Dietmar] Univ Tartu Estonia, Inst Comp Sci, Tartu, Estonia. [Sillito, Jonathan] Univ Calgary, Dept Comp Sci, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada. E-mail Addresses: rfarhoodi at gmail.com; vgarousi at ucalgary.ca; dpfahl at ucalgary.ca; sillito at ucalgary.ca Funding Acknowledgement: Alberta Ingenuity New Faculty Award [200600673]; Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [2221] Funding Text: Vahid Garousi and Roshanak Farhoodi were supported by the Alberta Ingenuity New Faculty Award No. 200600673 through the grant entitled: "Engineering Intelligent Software Systems for Improving the Operational Efficiency of Oil Pipeline Networks". The Alberta Ingenuity agency is now called Alberta Innovates Technology Futures. Vahid Garousi was also supported by the Visiting Scientist Fellowship Program (#2221) of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK). 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