From gopal at ANNAUNIV.EDU Sun Feb 1 02:43:11 2015 From: gopal at ANNAUNIV.EDU (TV Gopal) Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 02:43:11 -0500 Subject: "A Review of Theory and Practice in Scientometrics" -- preprint available Message-ID: Dear Dr. Loet Leydesdorff, As you would appreciate, it is long hard way ahead for arriving at a comprehensive understanding on the efficacy of Scientometrics. I have read the paper by Dahler-Larsen you have cited in the post. "It is impossible to escape the impression that people commonly use false standards of measurement - that they seek power, success and wealth for themselves and admire them in others, and that they underestimate what is of true value in life." - Sigmund Freud, Civilization and Its Discontents Attached please find the article by Dr. T Ramasami which I quoted from in my earlier post. [ I am sorry, I could retrieve the article only in this form. Please note that, I have served as the Honorary Chief Editor of CSI Communications between January 2005 - March 2011. ] We need to ask the question: What are the conditions when "Peer Review with perceptions" is comparable to "Parameter Linked Judgment" ? Your thoughts... Warmest Regards Gopal T V 0 98401 21302 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dr. T V Gopal Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering Anna University Chennai - 600 025, INDIA Ph : (Off) 22351723 Extn. 3340 (Res) 24454753 Home Page : http://www.annauniv.edu/staff/gopal ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ On Sat, 31 Jan 2015 09:01:24 +0100, Loet Leydesdorff wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear TV Gopal, > > > >Thank you so much for your encouragement and admonition. > > > >Some Observations: > > > >A review on how the Scientometrics have been influencing the Science >Administration, Business and Economy may be very useful. This may be a >sequel to your paper. > > > >This would be nice: one should probably have a political-science background >for writing this thoroughly. You probably now the work of Peter >Dahler-Larsen who gave a keynote at the conference in Sep. 14 in Leiden. For >example: > > > >Dahler-Larsen, P. (2014). Constitutive Effects of Performance Indicators: >Getting beyond unintended consequences. Public Management Review, 16(7), >969-986. > > > >I am aware of the critique of the impact factor and noted by Balaram's piece >in Current Science. :) > > > >Best wishes, > >Loet > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: CSIC_TRamasami_Aug2005.docx Type: application/x-unknown Size: 728089 bytes Desc: CSIC_TRamasami_Aug2005.docx URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Mon Feb 2 09:39:34 2015 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 15:39:34 +0100 Subject: Triple Helix in _Chinese Soft Science_ 2014, issue 14, pp. 131-139. Message-ID: Ying YE, Loet Leydesdorff, Yishan WU, ? ?????????????? (A Discussed Study on the Triple Helix with Its Quantitative Analysis Method). 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URL: From Philipp.Mayr-Schlegel at GESIS.ORG Tue Feb 3 06:30:20 2015 From: Philipp.Mayr-Schlegel at GESIS.ORG (Mayr-Schlegel, Philipp) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 11:30:20 +0000 Subject: Deadline extended: workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR2015) @ECIR 2015 Message-ID: == Call for Papers == You are invited to participate in the upcoming 2nd workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR2015), to be held as part of the 37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR). http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2015/ === Important Dates === - Submissions: 08 February (extended) - Notification: 27 February 2015 - Camera Ready Contributions: 13 March 2015 - Workshop: 29 March 2015 in Vienna, Austria === Aim of the Workshop === In this second workshop we aim to engage with the IR community about possible links to bibliometrics and complex network theory which also explores networks of scholarly communication (see papers and presentations of the first workshop http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2014/). Bibliometric techniques are not yet widely used to enhance retrieval processes in digital libraries, yet they offer value-added effects for users. Our interests include information retrieval, information seeking, science modelling, network analysis, and digital libraries. The goal is to apply insights from bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics to concrete practical problems of information retrieval and browsing. Retrieval evaluations have shown that simple text-based retrieval methods scale up well but do not progress. Traditional retrieval has reached a high level in terms of measures like precision and recall, but scientists and scholars still face challenges present since the early days of digital libraries: mismatches between search terms and indexing terms, overload from result sets that are too large and complex, and the drawbacks of text-based relevance rankings. Therefore we will focus on statistical modelling and corresponding visualizations of the evolving science system. Such analyses have revealed not only the fundamental laws of Bradford and Lotka, but also network structures and dynamic mechanisms in scientific production. Statistical models of scholarly activities are increasingly used to evaluate specialties, to forecast and discover research trends, and to shape science policy. Their use as tools in navigating scientific information in public digital libraries is a promising but still relatively new development. We will explore how statistical modelling of scholarship can improve retrieval services for specific communities, as well as for large, cross-domain collections. Some of these techniques are already used in working systems but not well integrated in larger scholarly IR environments. The availability of new IR test collections that contain citation and bibliographic information like the iSearch collection or the ACL collection could deliver enough ground to interest (again) the IR community in these kind of bibliographic systems. The long-term research goal is to develop and evaluate new approaches based on informetrics and bibliometrics. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from different domains, such as information retrieval, information seeking, science modelling, bibliometrics, scientometrics, network analysis, digital libraries, and approaches to visualize search and retrieval to move toward a deeper understanding of this research challenge. This workshop is also informed by an ongoing COST Action TD1210 KnowEscape. http://www.knowescape.org === Workshop Topics === To support the previously described goals the workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following: - IR for digital libraries and scientific information portals - IR for scientific domains, e.g. social sciences, life sciences etc. - Information Seeking Behaviour - Bibliometrics, citation analysis and network analysis for IR - Query expansion and relevance feedback approaches - Science Modelling (both formal & empirical) - Task based user modelling, interaction, and personalisation - (Long-term) Evaluation methods and test collection design - Collaborative information handling and information sharing - Classification, categorization and clustering approaches - Information extraction (including topic detection, entity and relation extraction) - Recommendations based on explicit and implicit user feedback We especially invite descriptions of running projects and ongoing work as well as contributions from industry. Papers that investigate multiple themes directly are especially welcome. === Submission Details === All submissions must be written in English following Springer LNCS author guidelines (4 to 8 pages) and should be submitted as PDF files to EasyChair. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Please be aware of the fact that at least one author per paper needs to register for the workshop and attend the workshop to present the work. In case of no-show the paper (even if accepted) will be deleted from the proceedings AND from the program. Springer LNCS: http://www.springer.com/lncs EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bir20150 Workshop proceedings will be deposited online in the CEUR workshop proceedings publication service (ISSN 1613-0073) - This way the proceedings will be permanently available and citable (digital persistent identifiers and long term preservation). === Organizers === Philipp Mayr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Ingo Frommholz, University of Bedfordshire in Luton, UK Peter Mutschke, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Andrea Scharnhorst, DANS, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam, Netherlands === Programm Committee === Jos? Borbinha, INESC-ID/IST (Portugal) Guillaume Cabanac, University of Toulouse (France) Cornelia Caragea, University of North Texas (USA) Martine De Cock, University of Washington Tacoma (USA) Ed A. Fox, Virginia Tech (USA) Norbert Fuhr, University of Duisburg-Essen(Germany) Bj?rn Hammarfelt, University of Bor?s (Sweden) Peter Ingwersen, University of Copenhagen (Denmark) C. Lee Giles, Pennsylvania State University (USA) Birger Larsen, Aalborg University (Denmark) Claus-Peter Klas, GESIS (Germany) Kris Jack, Mendeley (UK) Stasa Milojevic, Indiana University (USA) Philipp Schaer, GESIS (Germany) Henry Small, SciTech Stategies (USA) Lynda Tamine-Lechani, University Paul Sabatier (France) Ulrich Thiel, Fraunhofer IPA-PAMB, Mannheim (Germany) Simone Teufel, University of Cambridge (UK) Howard D. White, Drexel University (USA) Ludo Waltman, CWTS (NL) Dietmar Wolfram, University of Wisconsin (USA) Search the Social Sciences Become a sowiport user! Register here: http://sowiport.gesis.org/ -- Dr. Philipp Mayr Team Leader GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8, D-50667 K?ln, Germany Tel: + 49 (0) 221 / 476 94 -533 Email: philipp.mayr at gesis.org Web: http://www.gesis.org SSOAR fulltext repository http://ssoar.info/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From prabirgd11 at GMAIL.COM Tue Feb 3 06:54:28 2015 From: prabirgd11 at GMAIL.COM (Prabir G. Dastidar) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 17:24:28 +0530 Subject: Deadline extended: workshop on Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR2015) @ECIR 2015 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thank you Dr.Philipp Mayr. We are planning a paper on dynamics of content selection and studying how choice theory is applicable here. I may require travel assistance for attending the conference. Any support will be available? Kind regards, Prabir On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Mayr-Schlegel, Philipp < Philipp.Mayr-Schlegel at gesis.org> wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > == Call for Papers == > > You are invited to participate in the upcoming 2nd workshop on > Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR2015), to be held as part > of the 37th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR). > > > > http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2015/ > > > > === Important Dates === > > - Submissions: *08 February (extended)* > > - Notification: 27 February 2015 > > - Camera Ready Contributions: 13 March 2015 > > - Workshop: 29 March 2015 in Vienna, Austria > > > > === Aim of the Workshop === > > In this second workshop we aim to engage with the IR community about > possible links to bibliometrics and complex network theory which also > explores networks of scholarly communication (see papers and presentations > of the first workshop > http://www.gesis.org/en/events/events-archive/conferences/ecirworkshop2014/). > Bibliometric techniques are not yet widely used to enhance retrieval > processes in digital libraries, yet they offer value-added effects for > users. Our interests include information retrieval, information seeking, > science modelling, network analysis, and digital libraries. The goal is to > apply insights from bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics to > concrete practical problems of information retrieval and browsing. > > > > Retrieval evaluations have shown that simple text-based retrieval methods > scale up well but do not progress. Traditional retrieval has reached a high > level in terms of measures like precision and recall, but scientists and > scholars still face challenges present since the early days of digital > libraries: mismatches between search terms and indexing terms, overload > from result sets that are too large and complex, and the drawbacks of > text-based relevance rankings. Therefore we will focus on statistical > modelling and corresponding visualizations of the evolving science system. > Such analyses have revealed not only the fundamental laws of Bradford and > Lotka, but also network structures and dynamic mechanisms in scientific > production. Statistical models of scholarly activities are increasingly > used to evaluate specialties, to forecast and discover research trends, and > to shape science policy. Their use as tools in navigating scientific > information in public digital libraries is a promising but still relatively > new development. We will explore how statistical modelling of scholarship > can improve retrieval services for specific communities, as well as for > large, cross-domain collections. Some of these techniques are already used > in working systems but not well integrated in larger scholarly IR > environments. > > The availability of new IR test collections that contain citation and > bibliographic information like the iSearch collection or the ACL collection > could deliver enough ground to interest (again) the IR community in these > kind of bibliographic systems. The long-term research goal is to develop > and evaluate new approaches based on informetrics and bibliometrics. > > > > The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and > practitioners from different domains, such as information retrieval, > information seeking, science modelling, bibliometrics, scientometrics, > network analysis, digital libraries, and approaches to visualize search and > retrieval to move toward a deeper understanding of this research challenge. > > > > This workshop is also informed by an ongoing COST Action TD1210 > KnowEscape. http://www.knowescape.org > > > > === Workshop Topics === > > To support the previously described goals the workshop topics include (but > are not limited to) the following: > > - IR for digital libraries and scientific information portals > > - IR for scientific domains, e.g. social sciences, life sciences etc. > > - Information Seeking Behaviour > > - Bibliometrics, citation analysis and network analysis for IR > > - Query expansion and relevance feedback approaches > > - Science Modelling (both formal & empirical) > > - Task based user modelling, interaction, and personalisation > > - (Long-term) Evaluation methods and test collection design > > - Collaborative information handling and information sharing > > - Classification, categorization and clustering approaches > > - Information extraction (including topic detection, entity and relation > extraction) > > - Recommendations based on explicit and implicit user feedback > > > > We especially invite descriptions of running projects and ongoing work as > well as contributions from industry. Papers that investigate multiple > themes directly are especially welcome. > > > > === Submission Details === > > All submissions must be written in English following Springer LNCS author > guidelines (4 to 8 pages) and should be submitted as PDF files to > EasyChair. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two independent > reviewers. Please be aware of the fact that at least one author per paper > needs to register for the workshop and attend the workshop to present the > work. In case of no-show the paper (even if accepted) will be deleted from > the proceedings AND from the program. > > > > Springer LNCS: http://www.springer.com/lncs > > EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bir20150 > > > > Workshop proceedings will be deposited online in the CEUR workshop > proceedings publication service (ISSN 1613-0073) - This way the proceedings > will be permanently available and citable (digital persistent identifiers > and long term preservation). > > > > === Organizers === > > Philipp Mayr, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany > > Ingo Frommholz, University of Bedfordshire in Luton, UK > > Peter Mutschke, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany > > Andrea Scharnhorst, DANS, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences > in Amsterdam, Netherlands > > > > === Programm Committee === > > Jos? Borbinha, INESC-ID/IST (Portugal) > > Guillaume Cabanac, University of Toulouse (France) > > Cornelia Caragea, University of North Texas (USA) > > Martine De Cock, University of Washington Tacoma (USA) > > Ed A. Fox, Virginia Tech (USA) > > Norbert Fuhr, University of Duisburg-Essen(Germany) > > Bj?rn Hammarfelt, University of Bor?s (Sweden) > > Peter Ingwersen, University of Copenhagen (Denmark) > > C. Lee Giles, Pennsylvania State University (USA) > > Birger Larsen, Aalborg University (Denmark) > > Claus-Peter Klas, GESIS (Germany) > > Kris Jack, Mendeley (UK) > > Stasa Milojevic, Indiana University (USA) > > Philipp Schaer, GESIS (Germany) > > Henry Small, SciTech Stategies (USA) > > Lynda Tamine-Lechani, University Paul Sabatier (France) > > Ulrich Thiel, Fraunhofer IPA-PAMB, Mannheim (Germany) > > Simone Teufel, University of Cambridge (UK) > > Howard D. 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The theme for the ETD 2015 is ?Evolving Genre of ETDs for Knowledge Discovery?. It will provide delegates the unique opportunity to network, share experiences and discuss current good practices from around the world, enabling researchers and practitioners to chart a future course of action. *Call for Papers and Posters* ETD 2015 welcomes contributors to submit proposals for papers and posters. *Author Guidelines* All contributions must be written in English Language only. Contributors are requested to adhere to the respective Author Guidelines prescribed for Papers and for Poster Presentation. *Best Paper Award* As a part of the academic activities, the best paper award will be presented at the closing session. Please note that: The selection of the best paper will be done by the Evaluation Committee. The paper with the highest total will be awarded "Best Paper". *Best Poster Award* As a part of the academic activities, the best poster award will be presented at the Closing plenary session. Please note that: The selection of the best poster will be conducted by the Evaluation Committee The poster with the highest total will be awarded "Best Poster". *Call for Papers* Timelines and Deadlines: March 31, 2015 Ensure to submit an abstract in not more than 500 words. April 15, 2015 Expect status notification of your submission. July, 31, 2015 Ensure to submit your full paper for publication on the conference website and (possibly) in the conference proceeding. Author Guidelines for Abstract: All contributors need to submit an informative abstract of not more than 500 words, and it should include: The title of the paper An indication of the context and purpose of the work A description of the methodology A summary of results, including products or other outcomes Implications and significance of the work. *Call for Posters* Timelines and Deadlines: July 31, 2015 Ensure to submit a proposal for poster presentation. August 15, 2015 Expect status notification of your submission. August 31, 2015 Ensure to submit your Camera Ready Poster. 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Date: Sunday, February 15, 2015 Time: 12 PM to 1 PM (PST) Location: San Jose Convention Center AAAS Conference Room: Glen Ellen 150 West San Carlos Street San Jose, CA 95113 This luncheon will provide an opportunity for those who produce and work with maps of science to discuss the challenges of visualizing non-spatial scientific activity and investigate concrete ways for scholars and industry to advance understanding and engagement with maps of science. Brief talks by leading experts and brainstorming will be used to identify: What visual metaphors have been successful for representing trends, emerging research areas, or bursts of activity, etc.? Are there best practices for representing non-spatial information? How can the different teams producing maps of science collectively enhance the legibility and utility of science maps? Attendance is limited to the first 25 registrants. Please register at http://ip-science.interest.thomsonreuters.com/AAAS-Luncheon *References:* B?rner, Katy. 2015. Atlas of Knowledge: Anyone Can Map. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. *Related Events at AAAS:* Visualization Insights from Big Data: Envisioning Science, Engineering, and Innovation Session at AAAS on Friday, 13 February 2015: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM Mapping Science & Patents to Track Emergence: Graphene and Nano-Enabled Drug Delivery, Sunday, 15 February 2015 Places & Spaces: Mapping Science, Sunday, 15 February 2015 -- 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 jue.wang6 at GMAIL.COM Thu Feb 5 21:53:19 2015 From: jue.wang6 at GMAIL.COM (Jue Wang) Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 10:53:19 +0800 Subject: Job vacancy: 2 Postdoctoral Research Fellows and 2 Doctoral Fellows Message-ID: The Public Policy and Global Affairs programme at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore is seeking to appoint *2 Postdoctoral Research Fellows*, and support the *PhD applications of 2 Doctoral Fellows*, to work on the project *?Singapore in the global talent race*?. The successful candidates will work closely with Dr Wang Jue (Assistant Professor, Lead PI) and Dr Meng-Hsuan Chou (Nanyang Assistant Professor, Co-PI). This project is funded by Singapore?s National Research Foundation (NRF) Science of Research, Innovation and Enterprise Grant (SRIE Award No. NRF2014-NRF-SRIE001-023). Suitable candidates for one position should have demonstrable experience in bibliometric analysis using publication and patent data (strong quantitative skills). Suitable candidates for the other position should be a team player with demonstrable experience in web survey development and face-to-face interview (strong qualitative skills). The duties of the *Postdoctoral Research Fellows* will include,* inter alia*, the following: literature review; publication and patent data search; administering surveys; and conducting interviews. We expect the Postdoctoral Research Fellows to contribute to preparing several theoretically-grounded empirical articles using the data collected, as well as organise and host two workshops and present the research findings at conferences and seminars (in Singapore and abroad). In addition, the Postdoctoral Research Fellows are to lead and to co-supervise all Doctoral Fellows and research assistants associated with this project under the general guidance of Dr Wang and Dr Chou. We expect successful applicants to evidence strong interests and enthusiasm in talent migration policies and entrepreneurship. All applicants for the positions of Postdoctoral Research Fellows must have a good doctoral degree in political science, public policy, public administration, business, economics, or a closely related field at the start of the post. The position for Postdoctoral Research Fellows will be funded for 3 years on an annual, renewable, contract, with the possibility of extension for additional years depending on further funding availability. The position is expected to start in *March 2015 (negotiable)*. Remuneration is highly competitive. *Doctoral Fellows* will conduct his/her research that leads to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in public policy and administration under the general supervision of Dr Wang and Dr Chou. A suitable candidate will be a team player with a first class honours degree (Masters) from migration studies, public policy, political science or related disciplines; solid research training in policy analysis, quantitative methods as well as interviewing; and an enthusiastic interest in talent migration and entrepreneurship. To apply, please send a statement of interest, full curriculum vitae (listing all publications and research experience relevant to this project), a sample of your best publication (if any), contact details of two referees, and a 5-page research proposal to *Dr. Meng Yu (MengYu at ntu.edu.sg )* by *28 February 2015, 18.00 Singapore time*. Please indicate clearly in the title the position you are applying. The positions will remain open until filled. For project-specific queries, please contact Dr Wang (WangJue at ntu.edu.sg) and Dr Chou (Hsuan at ntu.edu.sg). For questions concerning PhD course work, please contact Mr Kadhiresan Bala (Kadhiresan at ntu.edu.sg). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Fri Feb 6 16:37:24 2015 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 21:37:24 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible interest for readers of the SIG-Metrics List (February 6, 2015) Message-ID: Cited Article: Borgman, C]]>. Scholarly communication and ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400038 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: What factors affect the visibility of Argentinean publications in humanities and social sciences in Scopus? Some evidence beyond the geographic realm of research Authors: Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Z; Miguel, S; de Moya-Anegon, F Author Full Names: Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida; Miguel, Sandra; de Moya-Anegon, Felix Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):789-810; 10.1007/s11192-014-1414-4 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, Publication patterns, Citation, Scientific collaboration, Language of publication, Journals, Evaluation criteria, Argentina, Topics of national scope, Topics of global scope, Scopus KeyWords Plus: INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; LATIN-AMERICA; CITATION COUNTS; COVERAGE; PERFORMANCE; PATTERNS; JOURNALS; GROWTH Abstract: ArgentinaA ' s patterns of publication in the humanities and social sciences were studied for the period 2003-2012, using the Scopus database and distinguishing the geographic realm of the research. The results indicate that "topics of national scope" have grown and gained international visibility. They can be broadly characterized as having Spanish as the language of publication, and a marked preference for single authorship; in contrast, the publication of "global topics", not geographically limited, characteristically have English as the language of divulgation, and institutional collaboration is stronger and more consolidated. Citation is apparently not determined only by the geographic realm of research, but also by language of publication, co-authorship, and the profiles of the journals where published. These results could contribute to constructive reflection upon publishing policy. The existence of a community of journals that tolerates biased patterns may make researchers echo and perpetuate poor practices, constructing or adapting the channels of communication. Such results also prove useful as a point of reference when evaluation criteria are elaborated by scientific committees, as unsupervised promotion and evaluation patterns could become based on local or overly subjective precepts, disregarding the disciplinary practices of the international scientific community. Addresses: [Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida; de Moya-Anegon, Felix] CSIC, Inst Polit & Bienes Publ, Madrid 28037, Spain. [Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida; Miguel, Sandra; de Moya-Anegon, Felix] SCImago Res Grp, Madrid, Spain. [Miguel, Sandra] Univ Nacl La Plata, UNLP CONICET, Inst Invest Humanidades & Ciencias Sociales IdIHC, Fac Humanidades & Ciencias Educ, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail Addresses: zaida.chinchilla at csic.es; sandra at fcnym.unlp.edu.ar; felix.demoya at csic.es Funding Acknowledgement: Fondo para la Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (FONCYT) of Argentina [PICT-2011-2183] Funding Text: This work was made possible through financing by the Project PICT-2011-2183 "Argentina como objeto de estudio en la produccion cientifica con visibilidad regional e internacional. Una aproximacion al estudio del dominio tematico argentino" funded by the Fondo para la Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (FONCYT) of Argentina. The authors appreciate the comments of the reviewers, which served to improve the quality and clarity of the manuscript, as well as support in the statistical analysis of data offered by Jose Manuel Rojo (CSIC-UAE), and translating/editing of the manuscript by Jean Sanders. 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W., 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V97, P177 Santa Samaly, 2010, INVESTIGACION BIBLIOTECOLOGICA, V24, P13 Moya-Anegon Felix, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V97, P421 Miguel S., 2011, Revista Interamericana de Bibliotecologia, V34, Fernandez-Quijada D., 2013, Revista Espanola de Documentacion Cientifica, V36, P1 GOMEZ I, 1995, RESEARCH POLICY, V24, P459 -----Original Message----- From: noreply at isiknowledge.com [mailto:noreply at isiknowledge.com] Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(4); JOURNALS(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347248700001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Alternative bibliometrics from *impact factor* improved the esteem of a journal in a 2-year-ahead annual-citation calculation: multivariate analysis of gastroenterology and hepatology *journals* Authors: Roldan-Valadez, E; Rios, C Author Full Names: Roldan-Valadez, Ernesto; Rios, Camilo Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 27 (2):115-122; 10.1097/MEG.0000000000000253 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: algorithms, bibliometrics, citation, impact factor, predictive value, self-evaluation KeyWords Plus: EIGENFACTOR(TM) METRICS; PUBLICATION; MODELS Abstract: Introduction A deeper understanding of supplementary bibliometrics beyond the *impact factor* might provide researchers with a better understanding of the citation process. This study presents a multivariate analysis of gastroenterology and hepatology journals to evaluate the predictive ability of seven bibliometrics in the Web of Science to calculate total cites over a 2-year period. Methods Coincidentally, bibliometrics appearing during 2008, 2009, and 2010, with their corresponding cites in 2010, 2011, and 2012, were recorded from the Journal Citation Reports Science Edition. A linear mixed-effects design using random slopes and intercepts was performed on 51 out of 74 journals in the Gastroenterology and Hepatology category. Result There was a significant global effect size (R-2 = 0.992; P < 0.001), which yielded a total variance of 99.2%. The strongest predictors in the model were the Eigenfactor Score and Cited Half-life (P < 0.001), followed by the Number of Articles (P = 0.011) and the Immediacy Index (P = 0.021). The *impact factor* was not a significant predictor. Conclusion The Eigenfactor Score and Cited Half-life predictors might be the new standards to assess the influence and importance of scientific journals; this approach may help researchers select journals in which to publish their work. (C) 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Addresses: [Roldan-Valadez, Ernesto] Med Clin & Fdn, Magnet Resonance Unit, Mexico City 14050, DF, Mexico. [Rios, Camilo] Natl Inst Neurol & Neurosurg, Dept Neurochem, Mexico City, DF, Mexico. E-mail Addresses: ernest.roldan at usa.net Funding Acknowledgement: Medica Sur Clinic and Foundation Funding Text: This article was supported in part by the Medica Sur Clinic and Foundation. 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These proliferate in warm water bodies where nutrients are available, thus drinking water can be contaminated. This study evaluates the scientific output of microcystin research in China relative to that worldwide during 1991-2011 and explores future research directions. Data were retrieved from the online version of Web of Science from 1991 to 2011. Articles referring to microcystins were evaluated by yearly number of publications, cumulative number of articles, distribution of source countries, institutes, subject categories, journals, as well as by author keywords in these years based on the predictive h-index. It appeared that the quantity of articles published by Chinese researchers had increased at a quicker pace than the worldwide average rate since 2001. Article visibility was not in proportion to its article numbers. Moreover, China showed a different focus and future direction on microcystin research than other countries. Addresses: [Wang, Yun; Hou, Shengwei; Ke, Fei; Gao, Hong] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Hydrobiol, State Key Lab Freshwater Ecol & Biotechnol, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China. [Wang, Yun; Hou, Shengwei; Ke, Fei; Gao, Hong] Chinese Acad Sci, Grad Univ, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China. [Wang, Yun; Ke, Fei] Henan Univ Urban Construct, Coll Life & Engn, Ping Ding Shan 467036, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: whihb2006 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 38 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 530 WALNUT STREET, STE 850, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106 USA ISSN: 1944-3994 eISSN: 1944-3986 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Chemical; Water Resources Research Areas: Engineering; Water Resources IDS Number: AY4JX Unique ID: WOS:000347545200031 Cited References: Hitzfeld B. C., 2000, Environ. 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The information was obtained from the SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR) portal, based on Scopus data, in the category Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, of the area Medicine, for the period 2003-2011. Our scientometric analysis involved a set of quantitative indicators (based on document recount), plus performance ones to measure impact and excellence (based on citation recount) and international collaboration. The socioeconomic indicators measured investment in health and in research, and the number of researchers. Basic health indicators were used, along with the inequity indicator known as INIQUIS. The main results reveal that the research systems with the greatest capacity to communicate scientific results are those of Brazil and Mexico, and potentially Colombia and Argentina. The best visibility was demonstrated by Uruguay, Puerto Rico and Peru, countries with high rates of collaboration. No single country stands out as having a perfectly balanced relationship regarding all the dimensions analyzed. A relative balance is achieved by Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, though with different levels of scientific output. The tangible achievements in health attained by Cuba and Chile do not appear to be related with the results of research published in the area of Public Health. There is clearly a need to find methods that would allow us to evaluate the transfer of research knowledge into practice, by means of the scientometric perspective. Addresses: [Chinchilla-Rodriguez, Zaida; Moya-Anegon, Felix] CSIC, Inst Publ Goods & Policies, Madrid, Spain. [Zacca-Gonzalez, Grisel] Natl Med Sci Informat Ctr Infomed, Dept Teaching & Res, Havana, Cuba. [Vargas-Quesada, Benjamin] Univ Granada, Dept Informat & Commun, Granada, Spain. 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A., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P703 Clarke Aileen, 2007, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH14th European Public Health Research Conference, NOV, 2006, Montreux, SWITZERLAND, V17, P43 Mendoza-Parra Sarah, 2009, JOURNAL OF NURSING SCHOLARSHIP, V41, P54 ======================================================================== 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:000347297400046 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: World camel research: a *scientometric* assessment, 2003-2012 Authors: Gupta, BM; Ahmed, KKM; Gupta, R; Tiwari, R Author Full Names: Gupta, B. M.; Ahmed, K. K. Mueen; Gupta, Ritu; Tiwari, Rishi Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):957-975; 10.1007/s11192-014-1405-5 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Camel research, Scientometrics, Global, Publication output Abstract: An analysis of 3,089 papers on global camel research during 2003-2012, as indexed in Scopus international multidisciplinary database indicate an average annual growth rate of 11.20% and registered an average citation per paper of 2.24. The publication output was scattered in 257 journal titles and originated in 104 countries, of which the top 15 countries contributed 87.44% share to global publication output during 2003-2012. The highest publication output came from USA, followed by India, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom, France, China, Germany, Sudan, Belgium, Australia, Canada and Kenya. The publication share has increased in case of Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, China, France, Sudan, India, Australia and Canada, as against decrease in UK, USA, Kenya, Belgium, Germany and UAE from 2003-2007 to 2008-2012. Eight out of 15 most productive countries have achieved high relative citation index (1 and above): Belgium (3.61), Australia (2.69), UK (2.38), Canada (2.33), France (2.07), USA (1.87), Germany (1.65), UAE (1.11) and Kenya (1.09) during 2003-2012. Agricultural and biological sciences (43.35% share) contributed the largest share, followed by veterinary science (29.75% share), medicine (17.74% share), immunology and microbiology (13.99% share), biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (13.99% share), environment science (5.08% share) and pharmacology, toxicology and pharmaceutics (3.11% share) during 2003-2012. Among narrow sub-fields, the focused areas were camel disease and infection, camel milk and dairy produce, camel non-milk products, camel reproduction, camel feed and diet camel physiology, camel genetics, camel parasitology, etc. The world camel research output originated from 311 organizations, of which the top 20 contributed 31.72% global publication share during 2003-2012. Addresses: [Ahmed, K. K. Mueen] SciBiolMed Org, Bangalore 560046, Karnataka, India. [Gupta, Ritu] Sri Vankateshwar Univ, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. [Tiwari, Rishi] Birla Inst Management & Technol, Noida, India. E-mail Addresses: bmgupta1 at gmail.com; mueen.ahmed at gmail.com; ritu7648 at gmail.con; rishi.tiwari at bimtech.ac.in Cited Reference Count: 8 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400046 Cited References: Guan JC, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V61, P339 2013, CAMEL MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS, P1 Rathinasabapathy G., 2010, Asian Journal of Library and Information Science, V2, P58 SCHUBERT A, 1986, SCIENTOMETRICS, V9, P281 Rathinasabapathy G., 2013, Journal of Library, Information and Communication Technology, V5, P35 Rathinasabapathy G., 2012, Indian Journal of Agricultural Library & Information Services, V28, P35 Faye Bernard, 2013, CAMEL MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS, P1 Mirzaei F., 2012, Journal of Agricultural Economics & Development, V1, P153 ========================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400026 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Knowledge flow out of the domain of information science: a bibliometric and citation analysis study Authors: Tsay, MY Author Full Names: Tsay, Ming-yueh Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):487-502; 10.1007/s11192-014-1339-y JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric study, Citation analysis, Subject analysis, Knowledge output, Information science journal KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH ARTICLES; JOURNAL ARTICLES; LIBRARY; REFERENCES Abstract: Through the bibliometric approach and citation analysis, this study analyzes the disciplines and subjects of literature citing important information science journals during the period from 1998 to 2010. The four information science journals under study include Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Information Processing and Management, the Journal of Information Science, and the Journal of Documentation. The Ulrich's Periodical Directory, Library of Congress Subject Headings retrieved from WorldCat and the LISA database were used to identify the main classes, subclasses, and subjects of citing journals. We also indentify and analyze the highly citing journals, the main classes and subclasses of citing journals for the four journals under study as well as highly cited subjects in journals related to library and information science. Overall, the knowledge flow out of the domain of information science mainly includes information science itself, and also science and technology at a lower percentage. Moreover, there are minor outputs for various other subjects. The comparison of knowledge flow into and out of the domain of information science reveals the main knowledge flow is into information science itself. This comparison also reveals significant knowledge flow from computer science to information science. Addresses: Natl Chengchi Univ, Grad Inst Lib Informat & Archival Studies, Taipei 116, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: mytsay at nccu.edu.tw Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. [NSC-97-2410-H-004-153-MY3] Funding Text: This work was supported by Grant NSC-97-2410-H-004-153-MY3 from the National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. Bibliometric data collected by Yu-wenTsai, Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies, National Chengchi University, Taiwan is very much appreciated. 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A *scientometric* analysis of the UK Authors: Minguillo, D; Tijssen, R; Thelwall, M Author Full Names: Minguillo, David; Tijssen, Robert; Thelwall, Mike Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):701-725; 10.1007/s11192-014-1435-z JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Incubator, Research and technology parks, University-Industry collaboration, Regional innovation system, Regional clusters, New technology based-firms, Bibliometric study KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; ACADEMIC-INDUSTRY LINKS; BIOTECHNOLOGY CLUSTERS; INNOVATION; FIRMS; UNIVERSITY; COMMERCIALIZATION; INCUBATORS; PRODUCTIVITY; ORGANIZATION Abstract: This study investigates whether scientific publications can give plausible suggestions about whether R&D support infrastructures in the UK successfully foster scientific activity and cooperation. For this, research publications associated with UK SPs were identified from Scopus for the years 1975-2010 and analysed by region, infrastructure type and organisation type. There was apparently a systematic intensification of R&D from the 90s as evidenced by the publications of on-park firms and research institutions. Science Parks and Research Parks were the most successful infrastructures in fostering cooperation and research production, in comparison to Science and Innovation centres, Technology parks, Incubators and other parks, and HEIs were the major off-park partners for the on-park businesses. The East of England, the South East, and Scotland concentrate the highest proportion of parks, each of these three major geographical agglomerations exhibit distinct areas of scientific specialisation. Parks seem to have a positive impact on the overall level of collaboration and production of science and technology, which are highly concentrated in competitive regions. Nevertheless, industry-academia collaborations show that on-park firms tend to collaborate with partners beyond their local region rather than the local HEI. Support infrastructures may therefore not help to reduce the uneven development and geographic distribution of research-intensive industries in the UK. Addresses: [Minguillo, David; Thelwall, Mike] Wolverhampton Univ, Stat Cybermetr Res Grp, STECH, Wolverhampton, England. [Tijssen, Robert] Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies CWTS, NL-2300 AX Leiden, Netherlands. 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This paper investigates the multidisciplinary characteristics of TM through journal citation network analysis. The TM network composed of ten TM specialty journals and relevant journals of other disciplines is constructed based on their citation relationships. In particular, the relatedness index is employed to capture the citation relationships between journals with consideration of different journal sizes. Scrutinizing the network reveals what disciplines have contributed to TM and to what disciplines TM has contributed. The role of TM journals in exchanging knowledge with other disciplines is also identified by using brokerage analysis. TM is shown to have a high degree of interaction with six disciplines: Business and Management, Marketing, Economics, Planning and Development, Information Science, and Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. It is shown that visualizing and analyzing the TM network can provide an excellent overview of its multidisciplinary structure in terms of knowledge flow. This can help TM researchers easily grasp the historical development and fundamental features of TM. Addresses: Seoul Natl Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Ind & Syst Engn, Seoul 139746, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: hylee at seoultech.ac.kr Funding Acknowledgement: Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education [NRF-2013R1A1A2057953] Funding Text: This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (NRF-2013R1A1A2057953). 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Evidences from wind power field Authors: Guan, JC; Yan, Y; Zhang, JJ Author Full Names: Guan, Jiancheng; Yan, Yan; Zhang, Jingjing Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):333-355; 10.1007/s11192-014-1311-x JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific collaborative features, Collaboration network, TOPSIS, Two-mode network, Small world, SEM-PLS, Wind power field KeyWords Plus: CO-AUTHORSHIP NETWORKS; STRUCTURAL HOLES; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SEARCH BEHAVIOR; RESEARCH IMPACT; INNOVATION; CENTRALITY; INERTIA; DIVERSITY; INDEX Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine how scientific collaborative features influence scientific collaboration networks and then affect scientific output. In order to explore the influence of scientific collaboration, we define three collaborative features: inertia, diversity and strength. The data are collected from Scopus and the Web of Science databases. Using technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution method, we firstly combine h-index, *impact factor* and SCImago journal rank to rank journals in the field of wind power. Then we construct the collaboration network of institutions and use structural equation model-partial least square to examine the relationship among collaborative features, network structure, and scientific output. The results show that collaborative diversity and strength have positive effects on scientific output, while collaborative inertia has a negative effect. Both of centrality and structural holes fully account for (mediate) the relationships between collaborative features and outputs. The findings have some important policy implications to scientific collaboration: (1) research institutions should actively participate in diverse collaborations; (2) rather than only collaborating with previous partners, they should seek more new partners; and (3) collaborative features are important antecedents of scientific networks. Addresses: [Guan, Jiancheng; Yan, Yan; Zhang, Jingjing] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Sch Management, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: guanjianch at buaa.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [71373254] Funding Text: This study is supported by a grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71373254). The authors are very grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from the anonymous reviewers and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, which significantly improved the quality and readability of the paper. 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All analyses were conducted using ISI-indexed journal articles published in the 10-year period spanning the years 2000-2009. The publication growth and distribution of domestic versus international Malaysian-addressed collaborative articles was examined. Then, a three-pronged approach was used to compare the research performance between international and domestic research for the top ten high-productivity subject categories. Firstly, the potentiality of collaborative research impact is determined using the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon and Bootstrap Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. Then, the Hirsch and Egghe indices were computed for each subject category to estimate the distance needed to bridge the gap between international and domestic research. Lastly, the composition of researchers was measured using the internationality index. We discuss how the findings of our methodology help advise collaborative research strategies that will contribute to better research performance in the leading scientific categories. Addresses: [Tan, Hui Xuan; Abu Ujum, Ephrance; Ratnavelu, Kuru] Univ Malaya, Inst Math Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia. [Choong, Kwai Fatt] SEGi Univ, Kota Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia. E-mail Addresses: huixuan at um.edu.my; ephrance at siswa.um.edu.my; kwaifatt at yahoo.com; kuru at um.edu.my Funding Acknowledgement: University of Malaya High Impact Research Grant [UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/SC/13]; Ministry of Higher Education's SLAI scheme Funding Text: The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable insights and suggestions, as these comments led us to an improvement of the work. This work was supported by the University of Malaya High Impact Research Grant UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/SC/13. 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An Analysis of the Efficacy of Open Access Publishing in Political Science Authors: Atchison, A; Bull, J Author Full Names: Atchison, Amy; Bull, Jonathan Source: PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 48 (1):129-137; 10.1017/S1049096514001668 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: CITATION ADVANTAGE; ARTICLES; IMPACT; PARTICIPATION; JOURNALS Abstract: The digital revolution has made it easier for political scientists to share and access high-quality research online. However, many articles are stored in proprietary data-bases that some institutions cannot afford. High-quality, peer-reviewed, top-tier journal articles that have been made open access (OA) (i.e., freely available online) theoretically should be accessed and cited more easily than articles of similar quality that are available only to paying customers. Research into the efficacy of OA publishing thus far has focused mainly on the natural sciences, and the results have been mixed. Because OA has not been as widely adopted in the social sciences, disciplines such as political science have received little attention in the OA research. In this article, we seek to determine the efficacy of OA in political science. Our primary hypothesis is that OA articles will be cited at higher rates than articles that are toll access (TA), which means available only to paying customers. We test this hypothesis by analyzing the mean citation rates of OA and TA articles from eight top-ranked political science journals. We find that OA publication results in a clear citation advantage in political science publishing. Addresses: [Atchison, Amy] Valparaiso Univ, Valparaiso, IN 46383 USA. [Bull, Jonathan] Valparaiso Univ, Lib Serv, Christopher Ctr Lib & Informat Resources, Valparaiso, IN 46383 USA. 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The review processes of major conferences is rigorous and the work presented in those venues have more visibility and more citations than many journals, with the advantage of a faster dissemination of ideas. We consider that any evaluation system in the Computer Science domain must take into account conferences as having the same importance as journals. This makes the evaluation of venues an important issue. While journals are usually evaluated through their *Impact Factor*, there is no widely accepted method for evaluating conferences. In our work we analyzed the possibility of using Machine learning techniques to extend an existing ranking to new conferences, based on a set of measurements that are available for the majority of venues. Our proposal consists on the application of a Machine learning technique-self-organizing maps-with some extensions in order to classify new conferences based on an existing ranking. We also try to estimate the theoretical maximal accuracy that can be obtained using statistical learning techniques. Addresses: [Almendra, Vinicius da Silva; Enachescu, Denis] Univ Bucharest, Bucharest 010014, Romania. [Enachescu, Denis; Enachescu, Cornelia] Gheorghe Mihoc Caius Iacob Inst Math Stat & Appl, Bucharest 050711, Romania. E-mail Addresses: vinicius.almendra at gmail.com; denaches at fmi.unibuc.ro; cenachescu at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: University of Bucharest [15515] Funding Text: We would like to thank Prof. Mihaela Breaban for kindly supplying the basis of the dataset used in the present work. This work was sponsored by University of Bucharest (for V. Almendra), under postdoctoral research Grant No. 15515 of September 28th, 2012. 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A majority of existing methods are not proper for detecting communities in a directed network, and thus hinders their applications in the citation networks. In this paper, we provide a novel method which not only overcomes the above mentioned disability, but also has a relative low algorithm time complexity which facilitates the application in large scale networks. We use the concept of Shannon entropy to measure a network's information and then consider the process of detecting communities as a process of information loss. Based on this idea, we develop an optimal model to depict the process of detecting communities and further introduce the principle of dynamic programming to solve the model. A simulation test is also designed to examine the model's accuracy in discovering the community structure and identifying the optimal community number. Finally, we apply our method in a citation network from the journal Scientometrics and then provide several insights on promising research topics through the detected communities by our method. Addresses: [Li, Yongli; Zhang, Guijie; Feng, Yuqiang; Wu, Chong] Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Management, Harbin 150001, Peoples R China. [Li, Yongli] Univ Siena, Dipartimento Econ Polit & Stat, I-53100 Siena, Italy. E-mail Addresses: zgjzxmtx at 163.com Funding Acknowledgement: China Scholarship Council [201306120159]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [71271070, 71201039, 71172157] Funding Text: This study was partly funded by China Scholarship Council (No. 201306120159) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71271070, No. 71201039, and No. 71172157). 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Search terms matched: SCIENTOMETRICS(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400045 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Mapping the intellectual structure of *scientometrics*: a co-word analysis of the journal *Scientometrics* (2005-2010) Authors: Ravikumar, S; Agrahari, A; Singh, SN Author Full Names: Ravikumar, S.; Agrahari, Ashutosh; Singh, S. N. Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):929-955; 10.1007/s11192-014-1402-8 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Co-word analysis, Scientometrics, Research trend KeyWords Plus: NEURAL-NETWORK RESEARCH; BIBLIOMETRIC CARTOGRAPHY; KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT; INFORMATION; TECHNOLOGY; SCIENCE; TRENDS; FIELD; ACIDIFICATION; COCITATION Abstract: 959 full text articles has been studied to explore the intellectual structure of scientometrics in the period 2005-2010 using text mining and co-word analysis. The trends and patterns of scientometrics in the journal Scientometrics were revealed by measuring the association strength of selected keywords which represent the produced concept and idea in the field of scientometrics. All articles were collected from the journal Scientometrics through Springerlink (full text database) and keywords were added non-parametrically from the LISA database and the articles themselves (keywords provided by author). Other important keywords are extracted from the title and abstract of the article manually. These keywords are standardized using a vocabulary tool. With the objective of delineating dynamic changes of the field of scientometrics, the period 2005-2010 was studied and further divided into two consecutive periods: 2005-2007 and 2008-2010. The results show that publication has some well-established topics which are changing gradually to adopt new themes. Addresses: [Ravikumar, S.] North Eastern Hill Univ, Shillong, Meghalaya, India. [Agrahari, Ashutosh; Singh, S. N.] Mizoram Univ, Aizawl, Mizoram, India. E-mail Addresses: ravikumar at nehu.ac.in Cited Reference Count: 39 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400045 Cited References: Kopcsa A, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE4th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, OCT 05-07, 1995, ANTWERP, BELGIUM, V49, P7 He Q, 1999, LIBRARY TRENDS, V48, P133 Ding Y, 2001, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V37, P817 Sedighi Mehri, 2014, MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE, V19, P71 Hou H.Y., 2006, Science Research Management, V22, P90 Borner K, 2003, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V37, P179 Kostoff Ronald N., 2006, JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH, V8, P301 Mihalcea R., 2004, Leydesdorff Loet, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1616 Noyons C., 2005, P237 Lee Bangrae, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V77, P3 VANRAAN AFJ, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICSEUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON SCIENTOMETRIC METHODS OF RESEARCH EVALUATION IN THE SCIENCES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, APR 13-17, 1991, POTSDAM, GERMANY, V26, P169 Coulter N, 1998, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V49, P1206 R Core Team, 2012, R: A language and environment for statistical computing, Bhattacharya S, 1998, SCIENTOMETRICS, V43, P359 Ponzi LJ, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS, V55, P259 Rikken P., 1995, Scientometrics, V33, P367 LAW J, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V14, P251 Callon M., 1991, Scientometrics, V22, P153 Wagner CS, 2005, RESEARCH POLICY, V34, P1608 CAMBROSIO A, 1993, SCIENTOMETRICS, V27, P119 Looze M. 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Research institutes are considered Decision Making Units, which produce two different kinds of scientific outputs using inputs. We consider some scientific outputs with more international visibility (High Visibility Outputs-HVOs) than others called Low Visibility Outputs (LVOs). We confront this problem by a scientometric approach applying models of the Directional Output Distance Function, which endeavours to measure and analyze the effects of hybrid financing of public research labs in terms of potential loss in high quality scientific outputs, in particular when the share of market-oriented funds is beyond a specific threshold. Results, considering R&D organizations of "hard sciences", seem to show that a hybrid financing scheme, too market-oriented for supporting operation (and survival) of research labs, tends to affect scientific output portfolio by lowering scientific performances and HVOs. The study here also proposes a preliminary analysis of the optimal level of market financing in relation to total financial resources for a fruitful co-existence of market and public funding scheme to maximize the scientific output (publications) of R&D labs. The findings show main differences across scientific departments and some critical weaknesses points and threats by public research labs for production of scientific outputs. Addresses: [Coccia, Mario] CNR Ceris, I-10024 Moncalieri, To, Italy. [Coccia, Mario] RAND Corp, Washington Off, Arlington, VA USA. [Coccia, Mario] United Nations Univ, Maastricht Econ & Social Res Inst Innovat & Techn, UNU MERIT, NL-6211 TC Maastricht, Netherlands. [Falavigna, Greta; Manello, Alessandro] CNR Ceris, Inst Econ Res Firms & Growth, I-10024 Moncalieri, To, Italy. E-mail Addresses: m.coccia at ceris.cnr.it; g.falavigna at ceris.cnr.it; a.manello at ceris.cnr.it Cited Reference Count: 59 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400009 Cited References: Groot Tom, 2006, RESEARCH POLICY, V35, P1362 Carayol N, 2004, TECHNOVATION, V24, P455 Crow M., 1998, Limited by design, Coccia M., 2005, Prometheus - The journal of issues in technological change, innovation, information economics, communications and science policy, V23, P63 Sanz-Menendez L, 2003, RESEARCH POLICYESA 2001 Conference, 2001, HELSINKI, FINLAND, V32, P1293 Nelson R. 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When evaluating aggregated authors, the h-index may produce rankings that are not consistent with the individual ones. The problem is claimed to affect all h-type indices; while the highly cited publications indicator, which comes from a different class, represents an alternative that is immune to such issue. The main objective of this work is to perform a comparative analysis of some bibliometric indicators originally designed to measure the overall impact of individual scientific production, when applied to the evaluation of groups, to investigate the consistency between the rankings at different levels of aggregation. For that, we use part of a previously reported citation database. The results indicate that, although the consistency at distinct aggregative levels is not formally complied by the h-index and all its variants, it is met with reasonable frequency. Addresses: [dos Santos Rubem, Ana Paula] Ctr Anal Sistemas Navais, BR-20091000 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. [de Moura, Ariane Lima] Univ Fed Fluminense, BR-24210240 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil. [Baptista Soares de Mello, Joao Carlos Correia] Univ Fed Fluminense, Dept Engn Prod, BR-24210240 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: anarubem at bol.com.br; ariane.moura at yahoo.com.br; jcsmello at producao.uff.br Cited Reference Count: 55 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400049 Cited References: Jin BiHui, 2007, CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, V52, P855 Alonso S., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V82, P391 Quesada Antonio, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V82, P413 Thompson Dennis F., 2009, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION, V73, Bornmann Lutz, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1381 Rubem A. P. 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J., 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P23 Woeginger Gerhard J., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P364 Wu Qiang, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P609 Pomerol J. C., 2000, Multicriterion decision in management: Principles and practice, V25, Kinney A. 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J., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V80, P317 Woeginger Gerhard J., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P298 ======================================================================== * *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347340500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Welcome to the 2015 volume of the Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering Authors: Fang, WL Author Full Names: Fang, Weileun Source: JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, 25 (1):10.1088/0960-1317/25/1/010201 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Natl Tsing Hua Univ, Dept Power Mech Engn, Hsinchu, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: fang at pme.nthu.edu.tw Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: IOP PUBLISHING LTD, TEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0960-1317 eISSN: 1361-6439 Article Number: 010201 Web of Science Categories: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Mechanics Research Areas: Engineering; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Instruments & Instrumentation; Materials Science; Mechanics IDS Number: AY1FZ Unique ID: WOS:000347340500001 Cited References: Zhang Wei, 2014, JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, V24, Ru Changhai, 2014, JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, V24, Peng Linfa, 2014, JOURNAL OF MICROMECHANICS AND MICROENGINEERING, V24, ======================================================================== *Record 28 of 69. 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:000347297400050 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Exploring a prototype framework of web-based and peer-reviewed "European Educational Research Quality Indicators" (EERQI) Authors: Mooij, T Author Full Names: Mooij, Ton Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):1037-1055; 10.1007/s11192-014-1429-x JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Quality indicators, Impact factor, Multi-method assessment, Educational research, Reviewer's bias KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; INFORMATION; CITATIONS; LIBRARIES; SCIENCE; CLASSIFICATION; JOURNALS; HISTORY; SYSTEMS; DESIGN Abstract: Digitization, the Internet, and information or webometric interdisciplinary approaches are affecting the fields of Scientometrics and Library and Information Science. These new approaches can be used to improve citation-only procedures to estimate the quality and impact of research. A European pilot to explore this potential was called "European Educational Research Quality Indicators" (EERQI, FP7 # 217549). An interdisciplinary consortium was involved from 2008 to 2011. Different types of indicators were developed to score 171 educational research documents. Extrinsic bibliometric and citation indicators were collected from the Internet for each document; intrinsic indicators reflecting content-based quality were developed and relevant data gathered by peer review. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and structural modeling were used to explore statistical relationships among latent factors or concepts and their indicators. Three intrinsic and two extrinsic latent factors were found to be relevant. Moreover, the more a document was related to a reviewer's own area of research, the higher the score the reviewer gave concerning (1) significance, originality, and consistency, and (2) methodological adequacy. The conclusions are that a prototype EERQI framework has been constructed: intrinsic quality indicators add specific information to extrinsic quality or impact indicators, and vice versa. Also, a problem of "objective" impact scores is that they are based on "subjective" or biased peer-review scores. Peer-review, which is foundational to having a work cited, seems biased and this bias should be controlled or improved by more refined estimates of quality and impact of research. Some suggestions are given and limitations of the pilot are discussed. As the EERQI development approach, instruments, and tools are new, they should be developed further. Addresses: [Mooij, Ton] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, ITS, NL-6525 EC Nijmegen, Netherlands. [Mooij, Ton] Open Univ Netherlands, Welten Inst, NL-6419 AT Heerlen, Netherlands. [Mooij, Ton] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, ITS, NL-6500 KJ Nijmegen, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: t.mooij at its.ru.nl Funding Acknowledgement: EU under Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities Theme (FP7) [217549] Funding Text: The pilot 'European Educational Research Quality Indicators' (EERQI) was EU funded under the Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities Theme (FP7 # 217549). The project was developed and conducted by an interdisciplinary European research consortium. I want to thank all partners for their collaboration. Moreover, I am grateful to Daan Fettelaar MSc for his assistance in performing the necessary analyses and to Dr. Maureen Snow Andrade for her check of the appropriate use of English language. Cited Reference Count: 47 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400050 Cited References: EERQI project, 2011, Project final report, Lee Christopher A. (Cal), 2011, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V67, P95 Lu K., Scientometrics, 2014, Assessing quality in European Educational Research. Indicators and approaches, Selek Salih, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P541 Gradmann Stefan, 2014, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V70, P241 Cerchiello Paola, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P299 Christensen Hans Dam, 2014, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V70, P261 Williams R. B., 2011, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V67, P995 Fry Timothy D., 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V98, P1647 Eccles Kathryn E., 2012, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V68, P512 Mooij T, 2008, Contribution to the international project 'European Educational Research Quality Indicators' (Project 217549; FP7), Taylor Arthur, 2013, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V69, P523 Lorentzen David Gunnarsson, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P409 Devena Sarah E., 2013, JOURNAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT, V31, P591 Barnett George A., 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P5 Finnemann N.O., 2014, Journal of Documentation, V70, Alexander Fran, 2012, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V68, P725 Hjorland Birger, 2012, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V68, P299 Hjorland Birger, 2014, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V70, P198 Teodorescu Daniel, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P209 Sandor A., 2014, Assessing quality in European Educational Research. 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Indicators and approaches, P121 Centre for Higher Education Research and Information (CHERI) & Hobsons Research, 2008, Report to HEFCE, Gradmann S., 2014, Assessing quality in European Educational Research. Indicators and approaches, P60 Mehta Vandhana, 2013, JOURNAL OF PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT, V31, P61 Alexander Fran, 2014, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V70, P4 Miguel Campanario Juan, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V99, P289 Sieber J., 2011, Description of a measure, Gogolin I., 2008, Project 217549FP7 Collaborative project, Muthen L. K., 1998, Mplus user's guide, Yu T., Scientometrics, Martinez M. A., 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V98, P1971 Technopolis, 2009, Results of the round one consultation-Report to HEFCE, ======================================================================== . Search terms matched: JOURNALS(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Ranking *journals* using the dominance hierarchy procedure: an illustration with IS *journals* Authors: Iyengar, K; Balijepally, V Author Full Names: Iyengar, Kishen; Balijepally, Venugopal Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):5-23; 10.1007/s11192-014-1444-y JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Dominance hierarchy, Journal ranking, IS journals KeyWords Plus: CITATION NETWORK; LINEARITY; PERCEPTIONS Abstract: Ranking journals is an important exercise in academia. While several approaches to rank journals exist, an inherent assumption of these approaches is that there is indeed a hierarchy of journals, which is captured by the methods used for ranking them. We address a more fundamental question: Is there a linear hierarchy within journals? In this article, we introduce the dominance ranking approach that investigates the extent of hierarchy in a given set of objects by examining the extent of intransitivity in the system of interactions. We test the efficacy of the approach to ranking information systems journals based on citation data spanning a 3 year period from 2009 to 2011. Results indicate that the approach is very effective in identifying the extent of hierarchy within journals, and subsequently in ranking the journals. With its statistical underpinnings, the approach brings greater objectivity to the ranking of journals than prior approaches. Addresses: [Iyengar, Kishen] Univ Colorado, Management & Entrepreneurship Div, Boulder, CO 80309 USA. [Balijepally, Venugopal] Oakland Univ, Decis & Informat Sci Dept, Sch Business Adm, Rochester, MI 48309 USA. E-mail Addresses: kishen.iyengar at colorado.edu; balijepa at oakland.edu Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400002 Cited References: Harshman R. 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Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347517300018 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: An increasing citation black hole in ecology and evolution Authors: Rafferty, AR; Wong, BBM; Chapple, DG Author Full Names: Rafferty, Anthony R.; Wong, Bob B. M.; Chapple, David G. Source: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 5 (1):196-199; 10.1002/ece3.1356 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: h-Index, journal impact factor, online supplementary material KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; IMPACT; FREQUENCY; INDEX Abstract: Citations published in online supplementary material (OSM) are invisible to search engines used to calculate citation counts, potentially negatively impacting popular performance indices and journal rankings that rely on citation counts for quantification. To quantify the number of citations that are lost in OSM, we conducted a systematic survey of supplementary citation practices in four high-ranking, society-run journals from two geographical locations (Europe and North America). In 2012, 6% of all citations were only included in the OSM and were therefore not included in citation counts. We found a significant increase in the number of references invisible to citation counting services over the last two decades. A solution to this problem is urgently required and could include journal indexing of citations in OSM or the inclusion of all references in the main text. Addresses: [Rafferty, Anthony R.; Wong, Bob B. M.; Chapple, David G.] Monash Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia. E-mail Addresses: david.chapple at monash.edu Cited Reference Count: 14 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 2045-7758 Web of Science Categories: Ecology Research Areas: Environmental Sciences & Ecology IDS Number: AY3ZF Unique ID: WOS:000347517300018 Cited References: Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Kelly CD, 2006, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V21, P167 MACROBERTS MH, 1989, TRENDS IN BIOCHEMICAL SCIENCES, V14, P8 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Weiss Manfred S., 2010, JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, V43, P1285 King DA, 2004, NATURE, V430, P311 Garfield E., 1992, Sci. Public Policy, V19, P321 Leimu R, 2005, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V20, P28 Adam D, 2002, NATURE, V415, P726 Seeber Frank, 2008, NATURE, V451, P887 Meho L., 2006, Phys. World, V20, P32 Kurmis AP, 2003, JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, V85A, P2449 Peters R., 1991, A critique for ecology, Wong BBM, 2005, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V20, P475 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347533200010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Research quality evaluation: comparing citation counts considering bibliometric database errors Authors: Franceschini, F; Maisano, D; Mastrogiacomo, L Author Full Names: Franceschini, Fiorenzo; Maisano, Domenico; Mastrogiacomo, Luca Source: QUALITY & QUANTITY, 49 (1):155-165; 10.1007/s11135-013-9979-1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Database quality, Database error, Citation count, Omitted citations, Pair-wise comparison KeyWords Plus: REFERENCES Abstract: When evaluating the research output of scientists, institutions or journals, different portfolios of publications are usually compared with each other. e.g., a typical problem is to select, between two scientists of interest, the one with the most cited portfolio. The total number of received citations is a very popular indicator, generally obtained by bibliometric databases. However, databases are not free from errors, which may affect the result of evaluations and comparisons; among these errors, one of the most significant is that of omitted citations. This paper presents a methodology for the pair-wise comparison of publication portfolios, which takes into account the database quality regarding omitted citations. In particular, it is defined a test for establishing if a citation count is (or not) significantly higher than one other. A statistical model for estimating the type-I error related to this test is also developed. Addresses: [Franceschini, Fiorenzo; Maisano, Domenico; Mastrogiacomo, Luca] Politecn Torino, Dept Management & Prod Engn DIGEP, I-10129 Turin, Italy. E-mail Addresses: fiorenzo.franceschini at polito.it Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0033-5177 eISSN: 1573-7845 Web of Science Categories: Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary; Statistics & Probability Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Mathematics IDS Number: AY4FH Unique ID: WOS:000347533200010 Cited References: ABT HA, 1992, PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC, V104, P235 Dalrymple J., 1999, Qual. Eng., V12, P97 Guilera Georgina, 2010, QUALITY & QUANTITY, V44, P1249 Kim W, 2003, DATA MINING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY, V7, P81 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P621 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2013, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V64, P2149 Jacso Peter, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P325 Li J., 2010, J. Electron. Resour. Med. 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C., 2009, Statistical Quality Control: A Modern Introduction, Jeong Senator, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P1118 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400024 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Topical connections between the institutions within an organisation (institutional co-authorships, direct citation links and co-citations) Authors: Bornmann, L; Leydesdorff, L Author Full Names: Bornmann, Lutz; Leydesdorff, Loet Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):455-463; 10.1007/s11192-014-1425-1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Social network analysis, Co-authorship network, Direct citation network, Co-citation network KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SCIENCE; BUSINESS; NETWORKS Abstract: In recent years, numerous studies have been published which have used bibliometric data to look at collaborations in research. This study presents a proposal with which the topical connections of the institutions of an organization can be investigated through analysis of co-authorships, direct citation links, and co-citations. Based on various bibliometric data sets for an organization whose institutions are used as an example, this study illustrates the possibility of comparing the self-perception of institutions of this organization (co-authorships, direct citation links) with a view to (possible) mutual collaboration with the external perception (co-citations). This comparison is made firstly for the whole organization with the aid of network graphs; secondly, the comparison is presented in a table for a specific institution and its (possible) collaborations in the organization. Particularly the tabular breakdown of the links between the institutions can provide concrete indications of possible further collaboration between the institutions which have not yet manifested themselves in co-authorships. Addresses: [Bornmann, Lutz] Max Planck Gesell, Div Sci & Innovat Studies, Adm Headquarters, D-80539 Munich, Germany. [Leydesdorff, Loet] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1001 NG Amsterdam, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: bornmann at gv.mpg.de; loet at leydesdorff.net Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400024 Cited References: Simonton Dean Keith, 2013, NATURE, V493, P602 SMALL HG, 1977, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V7, P139 KAMADA T, 1989, INFORMATION PROCESSING LETTERS, V31, P7 Borner Katy, 2007, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V41, P537 Mulligan A., 2006, the UK Serials Group (UKSG) Annual Conference, UK, SMITH R, 1988, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V296, P774 Adams Jonathan, 2012, NATURE, V490, P335 Boyack Kevin W., 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P2389 Eisend Martin, 2014, RESEARCH POLICY, V43, P48 Ziman J, 2000, Real science. What it is, and what it means, Martin Travis, 2013, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V88, van Raan AFJ, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P347 SUBRAMANYAM K, 1983, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V6, P33 Batagelj V., 2011, Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek, Bozeman Barry, 2013, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V38, P1 Boyack Kevin W., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS11th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 25-27, 2007, Madrid, SPAIN, V79, P27 Kumar Sameer, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V97, P491 Lancho-Barrantes Barbara S., 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P817 Adams Jonathan, 2013, NATURE, V497, P557 Katz JS, 1997, RESEARCH POLICY, V26, P1 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 ======================================================================== * 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:000347297400012 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: What is the optimal number of researchers for social science research? Authors: Levitt, JM Author Full Names: Levitt, Jonathan M. Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):213-225; 10.1007/s11192-014-1441-1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientometrics, Collaboration, Citation analysis, Co-authorship KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION; INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION; MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY; CO-AUTHORSHIP; IMPACT FACTOR; CITATION; NETWORKS; DETERMINANTS; INDICATORS; UNIVERSITY Abstract: Many studies have found that co-authored research is more highly cited than single author research. This finding is policy relevant as it indicates that encouraging co-authored research will tend to maximise citation impact. Nevertheless, whilst the citation impact of research increase as the number of authors increases in the sciences, the extent to which this occurs in the social sciences is unknown. In response, this study investigates the average citation level of articles with one to four authors published in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2007 in 19 social science disciplines. The results suggest that whilst having at least two authors gives a substantial citation impact advantage in all social science disciplines, additional authors are beneficial in some disciplines but not in others. Addresses: Wolverhampton Univ, Stat Cybermetr Res Grp, Fac Sci & Engn, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, W Midlands, England. E-mail Addresses: J.M.Levitt at wlv.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: Economic and Social Research Council [RES-000-22-4415] Funding Text: This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [Grant reference: RES-000-22-4415]. I thank Gertrude Levitt for her very careful proof-reading; this was a particularly exacting task, as the author of this paper is severely partially sighted. 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Yet we know little empirically about academic research focusing on China. Utilizing a uniquely constructed large-scale dataset, this paper explores China-related publications through bibliometric analysis. Our data suggests that not only interest in China but also knowledge about China has developed rapidly over the years. Despite an increasingly diverse profile of participants, the substantial rise of research focusing on China is largely limited to affluent regions and some geographically proximate neighbors of China. The research discloses that overseas Chinese facilitate academic research focusing on China. The research foci of China-related studies have gradually shifted from social science to natural science and, in more recent years, to Chinese environmental issues, public health and economy. Addresses: [Liu, Weishu; Gu, Mengdi] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Antai Coll Econ & Management, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China. [Tang, Li; Hu, Guangyuan] Shanghai Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Publ Econ & Adm, Shanghai, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: hgy001 at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [71303147, 71132006, 71003054] Funding Text: This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (#71303147, #71132006, and #71003054). 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The basic idea is to define, for any author with a given number of citations, an "ideal'' citation distribution which represents a benchmark in terms of number of papers and number of citations per publication, and to obtain an index which increases its value when the real citation distribution approaches its ideal form. The method is very general because the ideal distribution can be defined differently according to the main objective of the index. In this paper we propose to define it by a "squared-form'' distribution: this is consistent with many popular bibliometric indices, which reach their maximum value when the distribution is basically a "square''. This approach generally rewards the more regular and reliable researchers, and it seems to be especially suitable for dealing with common situations such as applications for academic positions. To show the advantages of the l-index some mathematical properties are proved and an application to real data is proposed. Addresses: [Lando, Tommaso] Tech Univ Ostrava, Dept Finance, Ostrava, Czech Republic. [Bertoli-Barsotti, Lucio] Univ Bergamo, Dipartimento Sci Aziendali Econ & Metodi Quantita, Bergamo, Italy. E-mail Addresses: lucio.bertoli-barsotti at unibg.it Funding Acknowledgement: Operational Programme Education for Competitiveness [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0016]; European Social Fund; state budget of the Czech Republic Funding Text: TL's research has been elaborated in the framework of the project Opportunity for young researchers, reg. no. CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0016, supported by Operational Programme Education for Competitiveness and co-financed by the European Social Fund and the state budget of the Czech Republic (www.msmt.cz). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. 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Benjamin; Hong, Song Source: JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 519 966-975; 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.07.064 A NOV 27 2014 Language: English Document Type: Review Author Keywords: Groundwater, Bibliometric analysis, SCI-Expanded, Geographical distribution, Research trends KeyWords Plus: WATER-RESOURCES MANAGEMENT; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SEAWATER INTRUSION; LAND-USE; WASTE-WATER; COASTAL AQUIFERS; DRINKING-WATER; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; ARSENIC REMOVAL; NITRATE REMOVAL Abstract: A bibliometric analysis was conducted to evaluate groundwater research from different perspectives in the period 1993-2012 based on the Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCIE) database. The bibliometric analysis summarizes output, categorical, geographical, and institutional patterns, as well as research hot-spots in global groundwater studies. Groundwater research experienced notable growth in the past two decades. "Environmental sciences", "water resources" and "multidisciplinary geosciences" were the three major subject categories. The Journal of Hydrology published the largest number of groundwater-related publications in the surveyed period. Major author clusters and research regions are located in the United States, Western Europe, Eastern and Southern Asia, and Eastern Australia. The United States was a leading contributor to global groundwater research with the largest number of independent and collaborative papers, its dominance affirmed by housing 12 of the top 20 most active institutions reporting groundwater-related research. The US Geological Survey, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the USDA Agricultural Research Service were the three institutions with the largest number of groundwater-related publications. A keywords analysis revealed that groundwater quality and contamination, effective research technologies, and treatment technologies for water-quality improvement were the main research areas in the study period. Several keywords such as "arsenic", "climate change", "fluoride", "groundwater management", "hydrogeochemistry", "uncertainty", "numerical modeling", "seawater intrusion", "adsorption", "remote sensing", "land use", "USA"(as study site), and "water supply" received dramatically increased attention during the study period, possibly signaling future research trends. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Niu, Beibei; Wang, Zhen; Hong, Song] Wuhan Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China. [Niu, Beibei; Loaiciga, Hugo A.; Wang, Zhen] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Geog, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA. [Zhan, F. Benjamin; Hong, Song] Texas State Univ, Dept Geog, San Marcos, TX 78666 USA. E-mail Addresses: environmentalanalytics at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20130141110061]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [41101567]; China Scholarship Council [201306270098, 201308420279]; Texas State University, San Marcos Funding Text: This research was supported by the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (Grant No. 20130141110061) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41101567). We also thank the scholarship fund from China Scholarship Council (File No. 201306270098 and No. 201308420279) to support the research at University of California, Santa Barbara, and Texas State University, San Marcos. 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Authors: Barner, JR; Holosko, MJ; Thyer, BA; King, S Author Full Names: Barner, John R.; Holosko, Michael J.; Thyer, Bruce A.; King, Steve, Jr. Source: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 51 (1):5-18; 10.1080/10437797.2015.977123 JAN 2 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; SCIENTIST-PRACTITIONER; ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS; CLINICAL-PSYCHOLOGY; CITATION ANALYSIS; JOURNAL IMPACT; GOOGLE SCHOLAR; FACULTY; BIBLIOMETRICS; PROFESSION Abstract: The h-index for all social work and psychology tenured or tenure-track faculty in the top 25 social work programs and psychology departments as ranked by U.S. News and World Report in 2012 and 2013, respectively, were obtained, permitting comparison of the scholarly influence between members (N = 1,939) of the two fields. This involved N = 970 social work faculty and N = 969 psychology faculty. The average h-index for social work and psychology faculty were 6.62 and 15.67, respectively. This more rigorously designed controlled-comparative study contraindicates prior research that showed social work faculty to be relatively equal to psychology, in terms of its scholarly influence. Results are discussed in terms of discipline-specific research pedagogy and practice in psychology. Addresses: [Barner, John R.; Holosko, Michael J.] Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 USA. [Thyer, Bruce A.] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA. [King, Steve, Jr.] Kennesaw State Univ, Kennesaw, GA USA. 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Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):519-557; 10.1007/s11192-014-1443-z JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Qualitative research, Marketing research, Bibliometric analysis, Science mapping analysis KeyWords Plus: CO-WORD ANALYSIS; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SIMILARITY MEASURES; GROUNDED THEORY; H-INDEX; FIELD; MAPS; INTERDISCIPLINARY Abstract: This article examines the conceptual evolution of qualitative research in the field of marketing from 1956 to 2011, identifying the main themes and applications for which it has been used and the trends for the future. Science mapping analysis was employed, using co-word networks in a longitudinal framework. Science mapping analysis differs from other tools in that it includes the use of bibliometric indicators. The great number of studies published makes it possible to undertake a conceptual analysis of how qualitative marketing research has evolved. To show the conceptual evolution of qualitative marketing research, four study periods were chosen. The results made it possible to identify eight thematic areas that employ qualitative research in the field of marketing: Consumer behaviour, Supply chain management, Dynamic capabilities, Methodology, Media, Business to business marketing, International Marketing and Customer Satisfaction. Addresses: [Murgado-Armenteros, E. M.; Gutierrez-Salcedo, M.; Torres-Ruiz, F. J.] Univ Jaen, Dept Management & Mkt, Jaen, Spain. [Cobo, M. J.] Univ Cadiz, Dept Comp Sci, Cadiz, Spain. E-mail Addresses: emurgado at ujaen.es; msalcedo at ujaen.es; ftorres at ujaen.es; manueljesus.cobo at uca.es Funding Acknowledgement: Excellence Andalusian Projects [TIC-5299, TIC-5991]; National Project [TIN2010-17876] Funding Text: This work has been supported by the Excellence Andalusian Projects TIC-5299 and TIC-5991, and National Project TIN2010-17876. 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Evidences from wind power field Authors: Guan, JC; Yan, Y; Zhang, JJ Author Full Names: Guan, Jiancheng; Yan, Yan; Zhang, Jingjing Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):333-355; 10.1007/s11192-014-1311-x JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific collaborative features, Collaboration network, TOPSIS, Two-mode network, Small world, SEM-PLS, Wind power field KeyWords Plus: CO-AUTHORSHIP NETWORKS; STRUCTURAL HOLES; RESEARCH PERFORMANCE; SEARCH BEHAVIOR; RESEARCH IMPACT; INNOVATION; CENTRALITY; INERTIA; DIVERSITY; INDEX Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine how scientific collaborative features influence scientific collaboration networks and then affect scientific output. In order to explore the influence of scientific collaboration, we define three collaborative features: inertia, diversity and strength. The data are collected from Scopus and the Web of Science databases. Using technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution method, we firstly combine h-index, impact factor and SCImago journal rank to rank journals in the field of wind power. Then we construct the collaboration network of institutions and use structural equation model-partial least square to examine the relationship among collaborative features, network structure, and scientific output. The results show that collaborative diversity and strength have positive effects on scientific output, while collaborative inertia has a negative effect. Both of centrality and structural holes fully account for (mediate) the relationships between collaborative features and outputs. The findings have some important policy implications to scientific collaboration: (1) research institutions should actively participate in diverse collaborations; (2) rather than only collaborating with previous partners, they should seek more new partners; and (3) collaborative features are important antecedents of scientific networks. Addresses: [Guan, Jiancheng; Yan, Yan; Zhang, Jingjing] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Sch Management, Beijing 100190, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: guanjianch at buaa.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [71373254] Funding Text: This study is supported by a grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71373254). The authors are very grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from the anonymous reviewers and Editor-in-Chief of the journal, which significantly improved the quality and readability of the paper. 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All analyses were conducted using ISI-indexed journal articles published in the 10-year period spanning the years 2000-2009. The publication growth and distribution of domestic versus international Malaysian-addressed collaborative articles was examined. Then, a three-pronged approach was used to compare the research performance between international and domestic research for the top ten high-productivity subject categories. Firstly, the potentiality of collaborative research impact is determined using the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon and Bootstrap Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. Then, the Hirsch and Egghe indices were computed for each subject category to estimate the distance needed to bridge the gap between international and domestic research. Lastly, the composition of researchers was measured using the internationality index. We discuss how the findings of our methodology help advise collaborative research strategies that will contribute to better research performance in the leading scientific categories. Addresses: [Tan, Hui Xuan; Abu Ujum, Ephrance; Ratnavelu, Kuru] Univ Malaya, Inst Math Sci, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia. [Choong, Kwai Fatt] SEGi Univ, Kota Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia. E-mail Addresses: huixuan at um.edu.my; ephrance at siswa.um.edu.my; kwaifatt at yahoo.com; kuru at um.edu.my Funding Acknowledgement: University of Malaya High Impact Research Grant [UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/SC/13]; Ministry of Higher Education's SLAI scheme Funding Text: The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable insights and suggestions, as these comments led us to an improvement of the work. This work was supported by the University of Malaya High Impact Research Grant UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/SC/13. 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The review processes of major conferences is rigorous and the work presented in those venues have more visibility and more citations than many journals, with the advantage of a faster dissemination of ideas. We consider that any evaluation system in the Computer Science domain must take into account conferences as having the same importance as journals. This makes the evaluation of venues an important issue. While journals are usually evaluated through their Impact Factor, there is no widely accepted method for evaluating conferences. In our work we analyzed the possibility of using Machine learning techniques to extend an existing ranking to new conferences, based on a set of measurements that are available for the majority of venues. Our proposal consists on the application of a Machine learning technique-self-organizing maps-with some extensions in order to classify new conferences based on an existing ranking. We also try to estimate the theoretical maximal accuracy that can be obtained using statistical learning techniques. Addresses: [Almendra, Vinicius da Silva; Enachescu, Denis] Univ Bucharest, Bucharest 010014, Romania. [Enachescu, Denis; Enachescu, Cornelia] Gheorghe Mihoc Caius Iacob Inst Math Stat & Appl, Bucharest 050711, Romania. E-mail Addresses: vinicius.almendra at gmail.com; denaches at fmi.unibuc.ro; cenachescu at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: University of Bucharest [15515] Funding Text: We would like to thank Prof. Mihaela Breaban for kindly supplying the basis of the dataset used in the present work. This work was sponsored by University of Bucharest (for V. Almendra), under postdoctoral research Grant No. 15515 of September 28th, 2012. 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However, the relatively good but not ideal performance of mean-based method, plus its being a special case of the general scaling method y = kx and the more general affine method y = kx + b, implies that more effective linear methods may exist. Under the idea of making the citation distribution of each field approximate a common reference distribution through the transformation of scaling method and affine method with unknown parameters k and b, we derived the scaling and affine methods under separate unweighted and weighted optimization models for 236 Web of Science subject categories. While the unweighted-optimization-based scaling and affine methods did not show full advantages over mean-based method, the weighted-optimization-based affine method showed a decided advantage over mean-based method along most parts of the distributions. At the same time, the trivial advantage of weighted-optimization-based scaling method over mean-based method indirectly validated the good normalization performance of mean-based method. Based on these results, we conclude that mean-based method is acceptable for general field normalization, but in the face of higher demands on normalization effect, the weighted-optimization-based affine method may be a better choice. Addresses: [Zhang, Zhihui; Cheng, Ying; Liu, Nian Cai] Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ, Grad Sch Educ, Shanghai 200240, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: zhzh_gucas at foxmail.com; ycheng at sjtu.edu.cn; ncliu at sjtu.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Education Sciences Planning program during the 12th Five-Year period [CIA110141] Funding Text: This study is supported by a grant from the National Education Sciences Planning program during the 12th Five-Year period (No. CIA110141). 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A majority of existing methods are not proper for detecting communities in a directed network, and thus hinders their applications in the citation networks. In this paper, we provide a novel method which not only overcomes the above mentioned disability, but also has a relative low algorithm time complexity which facilitates the application in large scale networks. We use the concept of Shannon entropy to measure a network's information and then consider the process of detecting communities as a process of information loss. Based on this idea, we develop an optimal model to depict the process of detecting communities and further introduce the principle of dynamic programming to solve the model. A simulation test is also designed to examine the model's accuracy in discovering the community structure and identifying the optimal community number. Finally, we apply our method in a citation network from the journal Scientometrics and then provide several insights on promising research topics through the detected communities by our method. Addresses: [Li, Yongli; Zhang, Guijie; Feng, Yuqiang; Wu, Chong] Harbin Inst Technol, Sch Management, Harbin 150001, Peoples R China. [Li, Yongli] Univ Siena, Dipartimento Econ Polit & Stat, I-53100 Siena, Italy. E-mail Addresses: zgjzxmtx at 163.com Funding Acknowledgement: China Scholarship Council [201306120159]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [71271070, 71201039, 71172157] Funding Text: This study was partly funded by China Scholarship Council (No. 201306120159) and National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71271070, No. 71201039, and No. 71172157). 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The aim is to determine the volume of scientific output in the mentioned period, level of development of certain scientific fields in selected countries and quality of scientific publication production. SEE countries' scientific performance is examined on several indicators including total number of country publications per full time equivalent researcher, revealed publication advantage, the h index and top cited articles. Results of the study could be especially significant to the planners and policy-makers because they provide facts important for the long term S&T planning of the country. Addresses: [Kutlaca, Djuro; Zivkovic, Lazar; Strbac, Dijana] Univ Belgrade, Inst Mihajlo Pupin, Belgrade 11000, Serbia. [Babic, Dragan] Univ Belgrade, Inst Vinca, Belgrade 11000, Serbia. E-mail Addresses: djuro.kutlaca at pupin.rs; dbabic at vinca.rs; lazar.zivkovic at pupin.rs; dijana.strbac at pupin.rs Funding Acknowledgement: Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia [III 47005] Funding Text: Research presented in this paper was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, under the project: "Research and Development of the Platform for Science Based Management of the Scientific and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia", 2011-2014, reg. no. III 47005. 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M., 2009, Scientometrics, V80, P475 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400019 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Publish (in a group) or perish (alone): the trend from single- to multi-authorship in biological papers Authors: Nabout, JC; Parreira, MR; Teresa, FB; Carneiro, FM; da Cunha, HF; Ondei, LD; Caramori, SS; Soares, TN Author Full Names: Nabout, Joao Carlos; Parreira, Micael Rosa; Teresa, Fabricio Barreto; Carneiro, Fernanda Melo; da Cunha, Helida Ferreira; Ondei, Luciana de Souza; Caramori, Samantha Salomao; Soares, Thannya Nascimento Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):357-364; 10.1007/s11192-014-1385-5 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Ecology, Genetics, Zoology, Botany, Non-linear models KeyWords Plus: COLLABORATION; DISCOVERY; OBSESSION; QUANTITY; PATTERNS; SCIENCE; IMPACT Abstract: The global number of papers in different areas has increased over the years. Additionally, changes in academic production scenarios, such as the decrease in the relative number of single-authored (SA) papers, have been observed. Thus, the aims of this study are to assess the trend of SA papers in four subareas of biology and also to estimate the year when 0.1 % of papers in these subareas will be SA (considering two adjusted models). The subareas investigated were Ecology, Genetics, Zoology and Botany. Our hypothesis is that all subareas show a decay in the number of SA papers. However, this pattern is more pronounced in subareas that were originally interdisciplinary (Genetics and Ecology) than in disciplinary areas (Zoology and Botany). In fact, SA papers have declined over the years in all subareas of biology, and according to the best model (Akaike Criteria), the first area that will have 0.1 % SA papers is Genetics, followed by Ecology. A partial regression indicates that the decrease in SA papers can be related to the increase in the number of authors and number of citations, suggesting the greater scientific impact of interdisciplinary research. However, other variables (e.g., political, linguistic and behavioral) can contribute to the decrease in SA papers. We lastly conclude that the number of SA papers in all subareas of biology in the coming years might continue decreasing and becoming rare, perhaps even to the point of extinction (to use a very common term in biology). In addition, all subareas of biology have become more interdisciplinary, combining the knowledge of various authors (and perhaps authors from different areas). The consequence of this approach is increasingly collaborative work, which may facilitate the increased success of the group. Addresses: [Nabout, Joao Carlos; Parreira, Micael Rosa; Teresa, Fabricio Barreto; da Cunha, Helida Ferreira; Ondei, Luciana de Souza; Caramori, Samantha Salomao] Univ Estadual Goias, Unidade Univ Ciencias Exatas & Tecnol UnUCET, BR-75132903 Anapolis, Go, Brazil. [Carneiro, Fernanda Melo] Univ Estadual Goias, Unidade Univ Ipora, Ipora, Brazil. [Soares, Thannya Nascimento] Univ Fed Goias, Goiania, Go, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: joao.nabout at ueg.br Funding Acknowledgement: CNPq (PIBIC); CAPES; Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Goias [Auxpe 2036/2013]; CNPq productivity fellowships; University Research and Scientific Production Support Program (PROBIP/UEG) Funding Text: We thank two anonymous reviewers for discussions and suggestions that improved previous versions of the manuscript. MRP received a scholarship from CNPq (PIBIC). JCN, FBT, HFC, SSC were partially supported by CAPES and Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Goias (Auxpe 2036/2013). JCN and TNS were supported by CNPq productivity fellowships. FBT, HFC, and SSC were supported by University Research and Scientific Production Support Program (PROBIP/UEG) Cited Reference Count: 34 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400019 Cited References: Kinchin Ian M., 2011, JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION, V45, P183 Carneiro Fernanda Melo, 2008, LIMNOLOGY, V9, P153 Padial Andre Andrian, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V85, P1 Hsu Jiann-wien, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V86, P317 Fischer Joern, 2012, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V27, P473 Wutchy S., 2007, Science, V316, P1036 Barre R, 2005, P115 Loyola Rafael D., 2012, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V27, P585 MACKAY A, 1974, NATURE, V250, P698 Jaffe Klaus, 2013, PLOS ONE, V8, Adams JD, 2005, RESEARCH POLICY, V34, P259 Mattsson Pauline, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V75, P555 Pysek Petr, 2013, AOB PLANTS, V5, Vermeulen Niki, 2013, ENDEAVOUR, V37, P162 Schlotterer C, 2004, NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS, V5, P63 Holmgren M, 2004, PLOS BIOLOGY, V2, P10 Bordons M, 2004, HANDBOOK OF QUANTITATIVE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH: THE USE OF PUBLICATION AND PATENT STATISTICS IN STUDIES OF S&T SYSTEMS, P437 Whitfield John, 2008, NATURE, V455, P720 Hudson J, 1996, JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, V10, P153 Glanzel W., 2005, Handbook of Quantitative Science and Technology Research, P257 de Meis L, 2003, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V36, P1135 King DA, 2004, NATURE, V430, P311 Nelson Donna J., 2008, SCIENCE, V320, P1159 de Solla Price DJ, 1963, Little Science, Big Science, Nabout Joao Carlos, 2013, BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, V22, P2907 Davey John W., 2011, NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS, V12, P499 Porter Alan L., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P719 Tjorve E, 2003, JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY, V30, P827 Glanzel W, 2002, LIBRARY TRENDS, V50, P461 Nabout Joao Carlos, 2012, NATUREZA & CONSERVACAO, V10, P45 Mora Camilo, 2011, PLOS BIOLOGY, V9, Shwartz Assaf, 2013, BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, V157, P285 HAMILTON DP, 1990, SCIENCE, V250, P1331 Abt Helmut A., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P353 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400024 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Topical connections between the institutions within an organisation (institutional co-authorships, direct citation links and co-citations) Authors: Bornmann, L; Leydesdorff, L Author Full Names: Bornmann, Lutz; Leydesdorff, Loet Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):455-463; 10.1007/s11192-014-1425-1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Social network analysis, Co-authorship network, Direct citation network, Co-citation network KeyWords Plus: RESEARCH COLLABORATION; SCIENCE; BUSINESS; NETWORKS Abstract: In recent years, numerous studies have been published which have used bibliometric data to look at collaborations in research. This study presents a proposal with which the topical connections of the institutions of an organization can be investigated through analysis of co-authorships, direct citation links, and co-citations. Based on various bibliometric data sets for an organization whose institutions are used as an example, this study illustrates the possibility of comparing the self-perception of institutions of this organization (co-authorships, direct citation links) with a view to (possible) mutual collaboration with the external perception (co-citations). This comparison is made firstly for the whole organization with the aid of network graphs; secondly, the comparison is presented in a table for a specific institution and its (possible) collaborations in the organization. Particularly the tabular breakdown of the links between the institutions can provide concrete indications of possible further collaboration between the institutions which have not yet manifested themselves in co-authorships. Addresses: [Bornmann, Lutz] Max Planck Gesell, Div Sci & Innovat Studies, Adm Headquarters, D-80539 Munich, Germany. [Leydesdorff, Loet] Univ Amsterdam, Amsterdam Sch Commun Res ASCoR, NL-1001 NG Amsterdam, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: bornmann at gv.mpg.de; loet at leydesdorff.net Cited Reference Count: 21 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400024 Cited References: Simonton Dean Keith, 2013, NATURE, V493, P602 SMALL HG, 1977, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V7, P139 KAMADA T, 1989, INFORMATION PROCESSING LETTERS, V31, P7 Borner Katy, 2007, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V41, P537 Mulligan A., 2006, the UK Serials Group (UKSG) Annual Conference, UK, SMITH R, 1988, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V296, P774 Adams Jonathan, 2012, NATURE, V490, P335 Boyack Kevin W., 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P2389 Eisend Martin, 2014, RESEARCH POLICY, V43, P48 Ziman J, 2000, Real science. What it is, and what it means, Martin Travis, 2013, PHYSICAL REVIEW E, V88, van Raan AFJ, 2000, SCIENTOMETRICS, V47, P347 SUBRAMANYAM K, 1983, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V6, P33 Batagelj V., 2011, Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek, Bozeman Barry, 2013, JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, V38, P1 Boyack Kevin W., 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS11th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUN 25-27, 2007, Madrid, SPAIN, V79, P27 Kumar Sameer, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V97, P491 Lancho-Barrantes Barbara S., 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P817 Adams Jonathan, 2013, NATURE, V497, P557 Katz JS, 1997, RESEARCH POLICY, V26, P1 PRICE DJD, 1965, SCIENCE, V149, P510 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347297400036 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Proof over promise: towards a more inclusive ranking of Dutch academics in Economics & Business Authors: Harzing, AW; Mijnhardt, W Author Full Names: Harzing, Anne-Wil; Mijnhardt, Wilfred Source: SCIENTOMETRICS, 102 (1):727-749; 10.1007/s11192-014-1370-z JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Rankings, Citations, ISI, Google Scholar, Economics KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; GOOGLE SCHOLAR; JOURNALS; DEPARTMENTS; IMPACT; CITATIONS; ARTICLES; QUALITY; TRENDS; US Abstract: The Dutch Economics top-40, based on publications in ISI listed journals, is-to the best of our knowledge-the oldest ranking of individual academics in Economics and is well accepted in the Dutch academic community. However, this ranking is based on publication volume, rather than on the actual impact of the publications in question. This paper therefore uses two relatively new metrics, the citations per author per year (CAY) metric and the individual annual h-index (hIa) to provide two alternative, citation-based, rankings of Dutch academics in Economics & Business. As a data source, we use Google Scholar instead of ISI to provide a more comprehensive measure of impact, including citations to and from publications in non-ISI listed journals, books, working and conference papers. The resulting rankings are shown to be substantially different from the original ranking based on publications. Just like other research metrics, the CAY or hIa-index should never be used as the sole criterion to evaluate academics. However, we do argue that the hIa-index and the related CAY metric provide an important additional perspective over and above a ranking based on publications in high impact journals alone. Citation-based rankings are also shown to inject a higher level of diversity in terms of age, gender, discipline and academic affiliation and thus appear to be more inclusive of a wider range of scholarship. Addresses: [Harzing, Anne-Wil] ESCP Europe, London NW3 7BG, England. [Mijnhardt, Wilfred] Erasmus Univ, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: anne at harzing.com; wmijnhardt at rsm.nl Cited Reference Count: 26 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400036 Cited References: Garcia J. 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The basic idea is to define, for any author with a given number of citations, an "ideal'' citation distribution which represents a benchmark in terms of number of papers and number of citations per publication, and to obtain an index which increases its value when the real citation distribution approaches its ideal form. The method is very general because the ideal distribution can be defined differently according to the main objective of the index. In this paper we propose to define it by a "squared-form'' distribution: this is consistent with many popular bibliometric indices, which reach their maximum value when the distribution is basically a "square''. This approach generally rewards the more regular and reliable researchers, and it seems to be especially suitable for dealing with common situations such as applications for academic positions. To show the advantages of the l-index some mathematical properties are proved and an application to real data is proposed. Addresses: [Lando, Tommaso] Tech Univ Ostrava, Dept Finance, Ostrava, Czech Republic. [Bertoli-Barsotti, Lucio] Univ Bergamo, Dipartimento Sci Aziendali Econ & Metodi Quantita, Bergamo, Italy. E-mail Addresses: lucio.bertoli-barsotti at unibg.it Funding Acknowledgement: Operational Programme Education for Competitiveness [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0016]; European Social Fund; state budget of the Czech Republic Funding Text: TL's research has been elaborated in the framework of the project Opportunity for young researchers, reg. no. CZ.1.07/2.3.00/30.0016, supported by Operational Programme Education for Competitiveness and co-financed by the European Social Fund and the state budget of the Czech Republic (www.msmt.cz). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Cited Reference Count: 26 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 1160 BATTERY STREET, STE 100, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 USA ISSN: 1932-6203 Article Number: e115962 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: AX9RO Unique ID: WOS:000347239900117 Cited References: Zhang Chun-Ting, 2009, PLOS ONE, V4, Vinkler Peter, 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V35, P602 Prathap Gangan, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V84, P167 Egghe L., 2006, ISSI Newsletter, V2, P8 Marshall Albert W., 2011, INEQUALITIES: THEORY OF MAJORIZATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS, SECOND EDITION, P3 Zhang Chun-Ting, 2013, PLOS ONE, V8, Rousseau R, 2006, Science Focus, V1, P23 Egghe Leo, 2010, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V44, P65 Jin BH, 2007, V52, P885 De Visscher Alex, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P2290 Abbas AM, 2014, PLoS ONE, V7, Bornmann L, 2012, Measurement, V10, P149 Vinkler Peter, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 17-20, 2008, Vienna, AUSTRIA, V82, P461 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 WILCOXON F, 1945, BIOMETRICS BULLETIN, V1, P80 Jin BH, 2006, Science Focus, V1, P8 van Eck Nees Jan, 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P263 Bornmann Lutz, 2013, EMBO REPORTS, V14, P226 ALI SM, 1966, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES B-STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY, V28, P131 Bertoli-Barsotti Lucio, 2013, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V64, P1522 Kongo Takumi, 2014, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V8, P252 Woeginger Gerhard J., 2008, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V2, P364 Prathap Gangan, 2014, JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V65, P426 Vinkler Peter, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V33, P481 JOE H, 1990, JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS, V148, P287 Anderson Thomas R., 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P577 ========================================================= *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347585500014 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Movement without mobility: Adolescent status hierarchies and the contextual limits of cumulative advantage Authors: Smith, JA; Faris, R Author Full Names: Smith, Jeffrey A.; Faris, Robert Source: SOCIAL NETWORKS, 40 139-153; 10.1016/j.socnet.2014.10.004 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Status, Hierarchy, Mobility, Network dynamics, Adolescent networks KeyWords Plus: SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS; EMPIRICAL-TEST; MIDDLE SCHOOL; INEQUALITY; FRIENDSHIP; SCIENCE; STABILITY; DETERMINANTS; POPULARITY; MOTIVATION Abstract: This paper develops a theory of interpersonal status hierarchies that builds on and challenges traditional models of cumulative advantage. Cumulative advantage models predict stability in interpersonal status hierarchies, where status is defined by asymmetries in social relationships. According to strict cumulative advantage, initial status differences are exaggerated over time, making upward or downward mobility unlikely. We argue that interpersonal status hierarchies are instead quite fluid, with individuals regularly moving up or down the hierarchy. Individual status gains do not, however, disrupt the status order as the upwardly mobile are often pulled back to their original positions. This drag of the past generates the same long run status outcomes as cumulative advantage models, but through very different means: sustained upward mobility is rare because the upwardly mobile fail to maintain their status gains, and not because initial gains are impossible. More generally, the effect of the past limits sustained mobility in most, but not all, status hierarchies, and we expect sustained mobility where ties are stable and the expectations for reciprocity are low. We test our model using longitudinal data on adolescents, finding strong support for the theory. We end the paper with a reflexive discussion about measurement error, hypothesis testing, and "messy" longitudinal network data. (c) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Smith, Jeffrey A.] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA. [Faris, Robert] Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA USA. 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The four information science journals under study include Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Information Processing and Management, the Journal of Information Science, and the Journal of Documentation. The Ulrich's Periodical Directory, Library of Congress Subject Headings retrieved from WorldCat and the LISA database were used to identify the main classes, subclasses, and subjects of citing journals. We also indentify and analyze the highly citing journals, the main classes and subclasses of citing journals for the four journals under study as well as highly cited subjects in journals related to library and information science. Overall, the knowledge flow out of the domain of information science mainly includes information science itself, and also science and technology at a lower percentage. Moreover, there are minor outputs for various other subjects. The comparison of knowledge flow into and out of the domain of information science reveals the main knowledge flow is into information science itself. This comparison also reveals significant knowledge flow from computer science to information science. Addresses: Natl Chengchi Univ, Grad Inst Lib Informat & Archival Studies, Taipei 116, Taiwan. E-mail Addresses: mytsay at nccu.edu.tw Funding Acknowledgement: National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. [NSC-97-2410-H-004-153-MY3] Funding Text: This work was supported by Grant NSC-97-2410-H-004-153-MY3 from the National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C. Bibliometric data collected by Yu-wenTsai, Graduate Institute of Library, Information and Archival Studies, National Chengchi University, Taiwan is very much appreciated. 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Owing to past research, we have a good understanding of the career patterns behind their performance. Yet, we have only limited understanding of the factors driving their recognition with respect to major institutionalized scientific honours. We therefore look at the award life cycle achievements of the 1901-2000 Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine. The results show that Nobelists with a theoretical orientation achieved more awards than laureates with an empirical orientation. Moreover, it seems their educational background shapes their future recognition. Researchers educated in Great Britain and the US tend to attract more awards than other Nobelists, although there are career pattern differences. Among those, laureates educated at Cambridge or Harvard are more successful in Chemistry, those from Columbia and Cambridge excel in Physics, while Columbia educated laureates dominate in Physiology or Medicine. Addresses: [Chan, Ho Fai; Torgler, Benno] Queensland Univ Technol, Sch Econ & Finance, Queensland Behav Econ Grp QuBE, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. [Torgler, Benno] EBS Univ Wirtschaft & Recht, EBS Business Sch, Oestrich Winkel, Germany. [Torgler, Benno] Ctr Res Econ Management & Arts, CREMA, Zurich, Switzerland. E-mail Addresses: benno.torgler at qut.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 30 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0138-9130 eISSN: 1588-2861 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Computer Science; Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY0OZ Unique ID: WOS:000347297400041 Cited References: Merton R. K., 1973, The sociology of science: Theoretical and empirical investigations, Erren Thomas C., 2008, MEDICAL HYPOTHESES, V70, P473 Cattell J. 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URL: From rigic at EXCITE.COM Mon Feb 9 14:34:44 2015 From: rigic at EXCITE.COM (Rajko) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2015 14:34:44 -0500 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Perhaps page 200-202 from the Vojnosanitetski Pregled may be interesting for many of theinformation scientists. Please, comment it. www.vma.mod.gov.rs/vsp-02_2015.pdf ________________ Page 200 VOJNOSANITETSKI PREGLED Vojnosanit Pregl 2015; 72(2): 200?202. Correspondence to: Rajko Igic , Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA. E-mail: igicrajko at gmail.com PERSONAL OPI NI ON UDC: 314.5:392.543 DOI: 10.2298/VSP1502200I Quo vadis homine? Or where the marriage goes? Quo vadis homine? Ili: Kuda ide brak? Rajko Igi? Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA, and Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Individuals are consanguineous if they are descended from a common ancestor no more remote than a great, great grandparent. The progeny of consanguineous parents are re- garded as inbred. Within a particular society, the population structure and social customs determine the frequency of con- sanguineous mating; certain marriage requirements as set forth by the church and/or state, are designed to prevent very close mating. Inbreeding of domestic animals can preserve and fix desirable properties and eliminate unfavorable characteristics from livestock. Closely related animals may be mated to produce pure breeds of animals and select offspring of spe- cific desirable types. However, because homozygote is less fit than heterozygote, inbreeding over a long period risks the loss of vigor in the offspring. Similarly, plants are inbred for improved characteristics, either by self-pollination or cross- ing with closely related plants. The situation in humans is far more complex. Genetic effects of inbreeding can be detected in the inbreed individ- ual, in the form of gene doubling. Affected genes appear as a single line in each of the common ancestors but double in the progeny. In other words, modern genetic technology allows us to show how consanguinity reveals recessive inheritance and recessive traits. One means of reducing the accumulation of undesirable or potentially dangerous genetic material in human popula- tion is to prevent conception. Same sex marriage, legalized in some countries, does not produce children and is thus ex- empt from consanguinity restrictions. If same sex marriage became universally legal, mating among close cousins, or even brothers or sisters, uncle and nephew, and aunt and nice. A same sex marriage without the possibility of concep- tion is the most efficient way to control reproduction, but this idea is not universally accepted. In the first place, only a small percentage of the population would likely be affected, since the heterosexual population is much larger than a ho- mosexual one. Secondly, and more importantly, many people consider a homosexual relationship to be an unnatural, even evil. It thus becomes increasingly difficult to predict in which direction marriage will go. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE ONE Each nation or state has its own requirements for what constitutes a valid marriage. These marriage laws form a contract that allows two persons to live together as husband and wife. Most marriage laws apply some restrictions, in- cluding a statement that cousins or closer relatives may not marry among themselves. Every society considers incest as a taboo. An accumu- lation of recessive traits, including morality, in the progeny of consanguineous mate undermines and weakens society and can impose long lasting social and medical problems. In almost all societies mating between parent and offspring, brother and sister, and among first cousins is considered to be incestuous, and steps were often taken to prevent it. For example, The Du?an?s Code (1349) required priests to de- termine if bride and groom were closely related, and mar- riages between persons more closely related than fourth cousins were prohibited (Figure 1). According to the Byzan- tine customs of the time, a widowed daughter-in-law was considered by her father-in-law to be his own blood kin. Families of three or four generations of South Slavs (?zad- ruga?) lived together under similar marriage and sexual re- strictions, and punishment for breaking the rules was se- vere 1. Nowadays, unions between parent and child or brother and sister, where 50% of the genome is shared, frequently re- sult in abnormal offspring. As a result, these incestuous un- ions are considered illegal in most societies. An exception is that marriages between uncle and niece or aunt and nephew may be permitted in Southern India 2 and some isolated lo- cations. The closeness of this particular relationship is de- termined by Napoleonic Code (NC) III to have an Inbreeding Coefficient F (IC) 1/8. The inbreeding coefficient F presents the probability that an individual receives two identical genes at the same locus. Marriages between cousins are the most common types of consanguineous mating. They are covered as follow: First cousin marriage (NC IV, IC 1/16), second cousin marriage (NC VI, IC 1/64); and third cousin marriage (NC VIII, IC 1/256). In some societies marriage between cousins was ac- ceptable, as in the Nineteenth Century England when Charles Darwin married his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood 3. Among first cousin unions, where 1 : 8 genes are shared, the risk of abnormal offspring is 3?5%, as compared to a risk of about 2% for a non-consanguineous union 4. For marriages be- tween less closely related cousins, the risks seem little if any increased over those for the non-consanguineous population. There is little reason to discourage marriages between less closely related couples, unless they belong to highly inbreed groups where heterozygosis for deleterious genes is often greatly increased. Restrictions of third and fourth cousin marriage appear to be based mainly on social and moral grounds. Full siblings have both parents in common, and half siblings share only one parent. Marriages of first cousin and first half cousins belong to NC VI and IC 1/32, and those between second cousin and second half cousin belong to NC VII and IC 1/128. In the Middle East today first cousin mar- riage occurs at a frequency of around 11 to 68%. Due to spe- cific social, traditional and religious factors, consanguinity in Saudi Arabia is very high, with first cousin marriages at ap- proximately 30 percent 5. Overall consanguinity in a human population is expressed by an inbreeding coefficient ( = p1Fi; pi is the relative frequency of inbred individuals with inbreeding coefficient Fi) 6. The highest inbreeding coeffi- cient is 0.032 in the Andra-Pradesh (India), due to preferen- tial uncle-niece mating. High values of inbreeding coeffi- cients also occur in some other isolated populations, but not in Polar Eskimos, where a careful avoidance of inbreeding keeps this value low (< 0.003). For uncle-niece, aunt- nephew, first cousins, second cousins marriages in human populations round the globe (from Argentina and the USA to France, Italy, and India and Japan) the average inbreeding coefficient is generally about 0.001 or 1 per 1000 6. Marriage in the USA and in many other countries, is prohibited ?be- tween an ancestor and or descendant; or between a brother and a sister; between an uncle and a niece; or between an aunt and a nephew, whether the relationship is through half or whole blood or adoption? 7. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE TWO In most civilized countries, consanguinity is the main, but not the only reason for the restrictions against marriage between close relatives. Social, moral, and religious factors influence an acceptable degree of consanguinity in many parts of the world. In contrast to the heterosexual marriage of man and a woman, same sex marriage does not produce children, thus eliminating the dangers of inbreeding. Same sex marriage could become legal among close cousins, brothers, sisters, uncle-nephew, and aunt-nice provided that the social, moral, and religious restraints would permit. If Marcus Tallius Cicero were alive, he would certainly shout: O tempora! O mores! COMMENTARY Despite current technologies for birth control, the total population of the Earth continues to increase. From time to time, man and nature reduce population growth through wars and various disasters, but such measures are insufficient. Wars, famine, and infective or parasitic diseases that spread among poor and uneducated people are disastrous means of controlling the population explosion. Perhaps marriage without the possibility of conception, e.g., same sex marriage, could be an additional way to con- trol reproduction. Indeed, some global strategists might push for the existing Marriage Laws to be changed accordingly. The question remains as to how well such a solution would be accepted. As of today, many individuals still consider homosexual unions as unnatural. It is thus unclear where this trend in marriage may go. Rather than seek such a limited solution to our bur- geoning population problem, we should better make efforts towards global peace, spread education to every human be- ing, reduce inequality, and provide social and economic jus- tice. Let us again read Dante Alighieri 8, the greatest poet of the Middle Ages, who suggests in Il Convivio (The Banquet) that the greatest danger to mankind comes from avarice. Wealth is not equally distributed, and the craving for it is the greatest danger to humanity. He believed he had the solution to avoiding war, but his idea unfortunately did not influence the rulers who prefer to solve problems militarily. We do hope that before long strong and creative persons will come up with a modern formula to find the best way for solution of rapidly increasing population problem?the sooner the bet- ter. Financial disclosure No potential conflict of interest was reported. Fig. 1 ? Mating at the level of the third cousins. According The Du?an?s Code, consanguinous matings were considered between uncle and nice, aunt and nephew, first cousins, second cousins, and third cousins, including ?full? and ?half? siblings in the chain of descent. Full siblings have both parents in common; half siblings have one parent in common. = male, = female, = an individual of either sex. REFERENCES 1. Levin E. Sex and society in the world of the Orthodox Slavs 900 1700. Ithaca: Cornell Univesity Press; 1995. 2. Sanghvi LD. Inbreeding in India. Eugen Quart 1966; 13(4): 291 301. 3. Bittles AH, Mason WM, Greene J, Rao NR. Reproductive beha- vior and health in consanguineous marriages. Science 1991; 252(5007): 789 94. 4. Berkow R, Fletcher AJ. Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy. 15th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laborato- ries; 1987. 5. Warsy AS, Al-Jaser MH, Albdass A, Al-Daihan S, Alanazi M. Is consanguinity prevalence decreasing in Saudis? A study in two generations. Afr Health Sci 2014; 14(2): 314 21. 6. Cavalli-Sforza LL. Bodmer WF. The genetics of human populati- ons. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications; 1999. 7. Available from: www.vdh.state.va.us/vital_records/marry.htm 8. Igi R. Could Chekhovian Humanism Help Us Today? J BUON 2005; 10(1): 145 8. Received on December 3, 2014. Accepted on December 4, 2014 From rigic at EXCITE.COM Tue Feb 10 13:09:26 2015 From: rigic at EXCITE.COM (Rajko) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 13:09:26 -0500 Subject: Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? Message-ID: I would appreciate it, if you comment this topic. R. Igic [PDF] Quo vadis homine? Or where the marriage goes? Page 1. Page 200 VOJNOSANITETSKI PREGLED Vojnosanit Pregl 2015; 72(2): 200?202. PERSONAL OPI NI ON UDC: 314.5:392.543 DOI: 10.2298/VSP1502200I Quo vadis homine? Or where the marriage goes? Quo vadis homine? Ili: Kuda ide brak? Rajko Igi? Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA, and Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Individuals are consanguineous if they are descended from a common ancestor no more remote than a great, great grandparent. The progeny of consanguineous parents are re- garded as inbred. Within a particular society, the population structure and social customs determine the frequency of con- sanguineous mating; certain marriage requirements as set forth by the church and/or state, are designed to prevent very close mating. Inbreeding of domestic animals can preserve and fix desirable properties and eliminate unfavorable characteristics from livestock. Closely related animals may be mated to produce pure breeds of animals and select offspring of spe- cific desirable types. However, because homozygote is less fit than heterozygote, inbreeding over a long period risks the loss of vigor in the offspring. Similarly, plants are inbred for improved characteristics, either by self-pollination or cross- ing with closely related plants. The situation in humans is far more complex. Genetic effects of inbreeding can be detected in the inbreed individ- ual, in the form of gene doubling. Affected genes appear as a single line in each of the common ancestors but double in the progeny. In other words, modern genetic technology allows us to show how consanguinity reveals recessive inheritance and recessive traits. One means of reducing the accumulation of undesirable or potentially dangerous genetic material in human popula- tion is to prevent conception. Same sex marriage, legalized in some countries, does not produce children and is thus ex- empt from consanguinity restrictions. If same sex marriage became universally legal, mating among close cousins, or even brothers or sisters, uncle and nephew, and aunt and nice. A same sex marriage without the possibility of concep- tion is the most efficient way to control reproduction, but this idea is not universally accepted. In the first place, only a small percentage of the population would likely be affected, since the heterosexual population is much larger than a ho- mosexual one. Secondly, and more importantly, many people consider a homosexual relationship to be an unnatural, even evil. It thus becomes increasingly difficult to predict in which direction marriage will go. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE ONE Each nation or state has its own requirements for what constitutes a valid marriage. These marriage laws form a contract that allows two persons to live together as husband and wife. Most marriage laws apply some restrictions, in- cluding a statement that cousins or closer relatives may not marry among themselves. Every society considers incest as a taboo. An accumu- lation of recessive traits, including morality, in the progeny of consanguineous mate undermines and weakens society and can impose long lasting social and medical problems. In almost all societies mating between parent and offspring, brother and sister, and among first cousins is considered to be incestuous, and steps were often taken to prevent it. For example, The Du?an?s Code (1349) required priests to de- termine if bride and groom were closely related, and mar- riages between persons more closely related than fourth cousins were prohibited (Figure 1). According to the Byzan- tine customs of the time, a widowed daughter-in-law was considered by her father-in-law to be his own blood kin. Families of three or four generations of South Slavs (?zad- ruga?) lived together under similar marriage and sexual re- strictions, and punishment for breaking the rules was se- vere 1. Nowadays, unions between parent and child or brother and sister, where 50% of the genome is shared, frequently re- sult in abnormal offspring. As a result, these incestuous un- ions are considered illegal in most societies. An exception is that marriages between uncle and niece or aunt and nephew may be permitted in Southern India 2 and some isolated lo- cations. The closeness of this particular relationship is de- termined by Napoleonic Code (NC) III to have an Inbreeding Coefficient F (IC) 1/8. The inbreeding coefficient F presents the probability that an individual receives two identical genes at the same locus. Marriages between cousins are the most common types of consanguineous mating. They are covered as follow: First cousin marriage (NC IV, IC 1/16), second cousin marriage (NC VI, IC 1/64); and third cousin marriage (NC VIII, IC 1/256). In some societies marriage between cousins was ac- ceptable, as in the Nineteenth Century England when Charles Darwin married his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood 3. Among first cousin unions, where 1 : 8 genes are shared, the risk of abnormal offspring is 3?5%, as compared to a risk of about 2% for a non-consanguineous union 4. For marriages be- tween less closely related cousins, the risks seem little if any increased over those for the non-consanguineous population. There is little reason to discourage marriages between less closely related couples, unless they belong to highly inbreed groups where heterozygosis for deleterious genes is often greatly increased. Restrictions of third and fourth cousin marriage appear to be based mainly on social and moral grounds. Full siblings have both parents in common, and half siblings share only one parent. Marriages of first cousin and first half cousins belong to NC VI and IC 1/32, and those between second cousin and second half cousin belong to NC VII and IC 1/128. In the Middle East today first cousin mar- riage occurs at a frequency of around 11 to 68%. Due to spe- cific social, traditional and religious factors, consanguinity in Saudi Arabia is very high, with first cousin marriages at ap- proximately 30 percent 5. Overall consanguinity in a human population is expressed by an inbreeding coefficient ( = p1Fi; pi is the relative frequency of inbred individuals with inbreeding coefficient Fi) 6. The highest inbreeding coeffi- cient is 0.032 in the Andra-Pradesh (India), due to preferen- tial uncle-niece mating. High values of inbreeding coeffi- cients also occur in some other isolated populations, but not in Polar Eskimos, where a careful avoidance of inbreeding keeps this value low (< 0.003). For uncle-niece, aunt- nephew, first cousins, second cousins marriages in human populations round the globe (from Argentina and the USA to France, Italy, and India and Japan) the average inbreeding coefficient is generally about 0.001 or 1 per 1000 6. Marriage in the USA and in many other countries, is prohibited ?be- tween an ancestor and or descendant; or between a brother and a sister; between an uncle and a niece; or between an aunt and a nephew, whether the relationship is through half or whole blood or adoption? 7. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE TWO In most civilized countries, consanguinity is the main, but not the only reason for the restrictions against marriage between close relatives. Social, moral, and religious factors influence an acceptable degree of consanguinity in many parts of the world. In contrast to the heterosexual marriage of man and a woman, same sex marriage does not produce children, thus eliminating the dangers of inbreeding. Same sex marriage could become legal among close cousins, brothers, sisters, uncle-nephew, and aunt-nice provided that the social, moral, and religious restraints would permit. If Marcus Tallius Cicero were alive, he would certainly shout: O tempora! O mores! COMMENTARY Despite current technologies for birth control, the total population of the Earth continues to increase. From time to time, man and nature reduce population growth through wars and various disasters, but such measures are insufficient. Wars, famine, and infective or parasitic diseases that spread among poor and uneducated people are disastrous means of controlling the population explosion. Perhaps marriage without the possibility of conception, e.g., same sex marriage, could be an additional way to con- trol reproduction. Indeed, some global strategists might push for the existing Marriage Laws to be changed accordingly. The question remains as to how well such a solution would be accepted. As of today, many individuals still consider homosexual unions as unnatural. It is thus unclear where this trend in marriage may go. Rather than seek such a limited solution to our bur- geoning population problem, we should better make efforts towards global peace, spread education to every human be- ing, reduce inequality, and provide social and economic jus- tice. Let us again read Dante Alighieri 8, the greatest poet of the Middle Ages, who suggests in Il Convivio (The Banquet) that the greatest danger to mankind comes from avarice. Wealth is not equally distributed, and the craving for it is the greatest danger to humanity. He believed he had the solution to avoiding war, but his idea unfortunately did not influence the rulers who prefer to solve problems militarily. We do hope that before long strong and creative persons will come up with a modern formula to find the best way for solution of rapidly increasing population problem?the sooner the bet- ter. Financial disclosure No potential conflict of interest was reported. Fig. 1 ? Mating at the level of the third cousins. According The Du?an?s Code, consanguinous matings were considered between uncle and nice, aunt and nephew, first cousins, second cousins, and third cousins, including ?full? and ?half? siblings in the chain of descent. Full siblings have both parents in common; half siblings have one parent in common. = male, = female, = an individual of either sex. REFERENCES 1. Levin E. Sex and society in the world of the Orthodox Slavs 900 1700. Ithaca: Cornell Univesity Press; 1995. 2. Sanghvi LD. Inbreeding in India. Eugen Quart 1966; 13(4): 291 301. 3. Bittles AH, Mason WM, Greene J, Rao NR. Reproductive beha- vior and health in consanguineous marriages. Science 1991; 252(5007): 789 94. 4. Berkow R, Fletcher AJ. Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy. 15th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laborato- ries; 1987. 5. Warsy AS, Al-Jaser MH, Albdass A, Al-Daihan S, Alanazi M. Is consanguinity prevalence decreasing in Saudis? A study in two generations. Afr Health Sci 2014; 14(2): 314 21. 6. Cavalli-Sforza LL. Bodmer WF. The genetics of human populati- ons. Mineola, NY: Dover Publications; 1999. 7. Available from: www.vdh.state.va.us/vital_records/marry.htm 8. Igi R. Could Chekhovian Humanism Help Us Today? J BUON 2005; 10(1): 145 8. Received on December 3, 2014. Accepted on December 4, 2014 From eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM Tue Feb 10 13:55:03 2015 From: eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM (=?utf-8?B?w4lyaWMgQXJjaGFtYmF1bHQ=?=) Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 18:55:03 +0000 Subject: Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? In-Reply-To: <20150210130926.14282@web007.roc2.bluetie.com> Message-ID: Off-topic. Eric Archambault, Ph.D. President and CEO | Pr?sident-directeur g?n?ral Science-Metrix| T. 1.514.495.6505 x.111|eric.archambault at science-metrix.com -----Original Message----- From: ASIS&T Special Interest Group on Metrics [mailto:SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU] On Behalf Of Rajko Sent: February-10-15 1:09 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? I would appreciate it, if you comment this topic. R. Igic [PDF] Quo vadis homine? Or where the marriage goes? Page 1. Page 200 VOJNOSANITETSKI PREGLED Vojnosanit Pregl 2015; 72(2): 200?202. PERSONAL OPI NI ON UDC: 314.5:392.543 DOI: 10.2298/VSP1502200I Quo vadis homine? Or where the marriage goes? Quo vadis homine? Ili: Kuda ide brak? Rajko Igi? Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, USA, and Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Individuals are consanguineous if they are descended from a common ancestor no more remote than a great, great grandparent. The progeny of consanguineous parents are re- garded as inbred. Within a particular society, the population structure and social customs determine the frequency of con- sanguineous mating; certain marriage requirements as set forth by the church and/or state, are designed to prevent very close mating. Inbreeding of domestic animals can preserve and fix desirable properties and eliminate unfavorable characteristics from livestock. Closely related animals may be mated to produce pure breeds of animals and select offspring of spe- cific desirable types. However, because homozygote is less fit than heterozygote, inbreeding over a long period risks the loss of vigor in the offspring. Similarly, plants are inbred for improved characteristics, either by self-pollination or cross- ing with closely related plants. The situation in humans is far more complex. Genetic effects of inbreeding can be detected in the inbreed individ- ual, in the form of gene doubling. Affected genes appear as a single line in each of the common ancestors but double in the progeny. In other words, modern genetic technology allows us to show how consanguinity reveals recessive inheritance and recessive traits. One means of reducing the accumulation of undesirable or potentially dangerous genetic material in human popula- tion is to prevent conception. Same sex marriage, legalized in some countries, does not produce children and is thus ex- empt from consanguinity restrictions. If same sex marriage became universally legal, mating among close cousins, or even brothers or sisters, uncle and nephew, and aunt and nice. A same sex marriage without the possibility of concep- tion is the most efficient way to control reproduction, but this idea is not universally accepted. In the first place, only a small percentage of the population would likely be affected, since the heterosexual population is much larger than a ho- mosexual one. Secondly, and more importantly, many people consider a homosexual relationship to be an unnatural, even evil. It thus becomes increasingly difficult to predict in which direction marriage will go. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE ONE Each nation or state has its own requirements for what constitutes a valid marriage. These marriage laws form a contract that allows two persons to live together as husband and wife. Most marriage laws apply some restrictions, in- cluding a statement that cousins or closer relatives may not marry among themselves. Every society considers incest as a taboo. An accumu- lation of recessive traits, including morality, in the progeny of consanguineous mate undermines and weakens society and can impose long lasting social and medical problems. In almost all societies mating between parent and offspring, brother and sister, and among first cousins is considered to be incestuous, and steps were often taken to prevent it. For example, The Du?an?s Code (1349) required priests to de- termine if bride and groom were closely related, and mar- riages between persons more closely related than fourth cousins were prohibited (Figure 1). According to the Byzan- tine customs of the time, a widowed daughter-in-law was considered by her father-in-law to be his own blood kin. Families of three or four generations of South Slavs (?zad- ruga?) lived together under similar marriage and sexual re- strictions, and punishment for breaking the rules was se- vere 1. Nowadays, unions between parent and child or brother and sister, where 50% of the genome is shared, frequently re- sult in abnormal offspring. As a result, these incestuous un- ions are considered illegal in most societies. An exception is that marriages between uncle and niece or aunt and nephew may be permitted in Southern India 2 and some isolated lo- cations. The closeness of this particular relationship is de- termined by Napoleonic Code (NC) III to have an Inbreeding Coefficient F (IC) 1/8. The inbreeding coefficient F presents the probability that an individual receives two identical genes at the same locus. Marriages between cousins are the most common types of consanguineous mating. They are covered as follow: First cousin marriage (NC IV, IC 1/16), second cousin marriage (NC VI, IC 1/64); and third cousin marriage (NC VIII, IC 1/256). In some societies marriage between cousins was ac- ceptable, as in the Nineteenth Century England when Charles Darwin married his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood 3. Among first cousin unions, where 1 : 8 genes are shared, the risk of abnormal offspring is 3?5%, as compared to a risk of about 2% for a non-consanguineous union 4. For marriages be- tween less closely related cousins, the risks seem little if any increased over those for the non-consanguineous population. There is little reason to discourage marriages between less closely related couples, unless they belong to highly inbreed groups where heterozygosis for deleterious genes is often greatly increased. Restrictions of third and fourth cousin marriage appear to be based mainly on social and moral grounds. Full siblings have both parents in common, and half siblings share only one parent. Marriages of first cousin and first half cousins belong to NC VI and IC 1/32, and those between second cousin and second half cousin belong to NC VII and IC 1/128. In the Middle East today first cousin mar- riage occurs at a frequency of around 11 to 68%. Due to spe- cific social, traditional and religious factors, consanguinity in Saudi Arabia is very high, with first cousin marriages at ap- proximately 30 percent 5. Overall consanguinity in a human population is expressed by an inbreeding coefficient ( = p1Fi; pi is the relative frequency of inbred individuals with inbreeding coefficient Fi) 6. The highest inbreeding coeffi- cient is 0.032 in the Andra-Pradesh (India), due to preferen- tial uncle-niece mating. High values of inbreeding coeffi- cients also occur in some other isolated populations, but not in Polar Eskimos, where a careful avoidance of inbreeding keeps this value low (< 0.003). For uncle-niece, aunt- nephew, first cousins, second cousins marriages in human populations round the globe (from Argentina and the USA to France, Italy, and India and Japan) the average inbreeding coefficient is generally about 0.001 or 1 per 1000 6. Marriage in the USA and in many other countries, is prohibited ?be- tween an ancestor and or descendant; or between a brother and a sister; between an uncle and a niece; or between an aunt and a nephew, whether the relationship is through half or whole blood or adoption? 7. MARRIAGE AT SQUARE TWO In most civilized countries, consanguinity is the main, but not the only reason for the restrictions against marriage between close relatives. Social, moral, and religious factors influence an acceptable degree of consanguinity in many parts of the world. In contrast to the heterosexual marriage of man and a woman, same sex marriage does not produce children, thus eliminating the dangers of inbreeding. Same sex marriage could become legal among close cousins, brothers, sisters, uncle-nephew, and aunt-nice provided that the social, moral, and religious restraints would permit. If Marcus Tallius Cicero were alive, he would certainly shout: O tempora! O mores! COMMENTARY Despite current technologies for birth control, the total population of the Earth continues to increase. From time to time, man and nature reduce population growth through wars and various disasters, but such measures are insufficient. Wars, famine, and infective or parasitic diseases that spread among poor and uneducated people are disastrous means of controlling the population explosion. Perhaps marriage without the possibility of conception, e.g., same sex marriage, could be an additional way to con- trol reproduction. Indeed, some global strategists might push for the existing Marriage Laws to be changed accordingly. The question remains as to how well such a solution would be accepted. As of today, many individuals still consider homosexual unions as unnatural. It is thus unclear where this trend in marriage may go. Rather than seek such a limited solution to our bur- geoning population problem, we should better make efforts towards global peace, spread education to every human be- ing, reduce inequality, and provide social and economic jus- tice. Let us again read Dante Alighieri 8, the greatest poet of the Middle Ages, who suggests in Il Convivio (The Banquet) that the greatest danger to mankind comes from avarice. Wealth is not equally distributed, and the craving for it is the greatest danger to humanity. He believed he had the solution to avoiding war, but his idea unfortunately did not influence the rulers who prefer to solve problems militarily. We do hope that before long strong and creative persons will come up with a modern formula to find the best way for solution of rapidly increasing population problem?the sooner the bet- ter. Financial disclosure No potential conflict of interest was reported. Fig. 1 ? Mating at the level of the third cousins. According The Du?an?s Code, consanguinous matings were considered between uncle and nice, aunt and nephew, first cousins, second cousins, and third cousins, including ?full? and ?half? siblings in the chain of descent. Full siblings have both parents in common; half siblings have one parent in common. = male, = female, = an individual of either sex. REFERENCES 1. Levin E. Sex and society in the world of the Orthodox Slavs 900 1700. Ithaca: Cornell Univesity Press; 1995. 2. Sanghvi LD. Inbreeding in India. Eugen Quart 1966; 13(4): 291 301. 3. Bittles AH, Mason WM, Greene J, Rao NR. Reproductive beha- vior and health in consanguineous marriages. Science 1991; 252(5007): 789 94. 4. Berkow R, Fletcher AJ. Merck Manual of diagnosis and therapy. 15th ed. Rahway: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laborato- ries; 1987. 5. Warsy AS, Al-Jaser MH, Albdass A, Al-Daihan S, Alanazi M. 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URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Thu Feb 12 16:43:22 2015 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 21:43:22 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible interest to readers of the SIG-Metrics List (February 12, 2015) Message-ID: *Record 1 of 3. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347732300036 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Measuring the effectiveness of scientific gatekeeping Authors: Siler, K; Lee, K; Bero, L Author Full Names: Siler, Kyle; Lee, Kirby; Bero, Lisa Source: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 112 (2):360-365; 10.1073/pnas.1418218112 JAN 13 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: peer review, innovation, decision making, publishing, creativity KeyWords Plus: EVALUATING RESEARCH; JOURNALS; PUBLICATION; MANUSCRIPT; BIAS; NETWORKS; ARTICLES; BEHAVIOR; SCIENCE; MARKET Abstract: Peer review is the main institution responsible for the evaluation and gestation of scientific research. Although peer review is widely seen as vital to scientific evaluation, anecdotal evidence abounds of gatekeeping mistakes in leading journals, such as rejecting seminal contributions or accepting mediocre submissions. Systematic evidence regarding the effectiveness-or lack thereof-of scientific gatekeeping is scant, largely because access to rejected manuscripts from journals is rarely available. Using a dataset of 1,008 manuscripts submitted to three elite medical journals, we show differences in citation outcomes for articles that received different appraisals from editors and peer reviewers. Among rejected articles, desk-rejected manuscripts, deemed as unworthy of peer review by editors, received fewer citations than those sent for peer review. Among both rejected and accepted articles, manuscripts with lower scores from peer reviewers received relatively fewer citations when they were eventually published. However, hindsight reveals numerous questionable gatekeeping decisions. Of the 808 eventually published articles in our dataset, our three focal journals rejected many highly cited manuscripts, including the 14 most popular; roughly the top 2 percent. Of those 14 articles, 12 were desk-rejected. This finding raises concerns regarding whether peer review is ill-suited to recognize and gestate the most impactful ideas and research. Despite this finding, results show that in our case studies, on the whole, there was value added in peer review. Editors and peer reviewers generally-but not always-made good decisions regarding the identification and promotion of quality in scientific manuscripts. Addresses: [Siler, Kyle] Univ Toronto, Dept Strateg Management, Rotman Sch Management, Toronto, ON M5S 3E6, Canada. [Lee, Kirby] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Clin Pharm, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA. [Bero, Lisa] Univ Sydney, Fac Pharm, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. [Bero, Lisa] Univ Sydney, Charles Perkins Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. E-mail Addresses: ksiler at gmail.com Funding Acknowledgement: Research Integrity Program, Office of Research Integrity/National Institutes of Health [5R01NS044500-02]; Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship; Sloan Foundation Economics of Knowledge Contribution Project fellowship Funding Text: We thank Aaron Panofsky for helping initiate this project. Our research was supported by Grant 5R01NS044500-02 from the Research Integrity Program, Office of Research Integrity/National Institutes of Health collaboration, as well as a Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship and Sloan Foundation Economics of Knowledge Contribution Project fellowship (to K.S.). 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It argues that there has been a historic shift from a primarily 'gatekeeper' role to a more proactive role in shaping what authors write, driven by the requirements of business strategy, the need to focus more closely on end-user needs, and, increasingly, by the new challenges of commissioning within a digital environment. (C) Francis Dodds 2015 E-mail Addresses: all at doddsathome.wanadoo.co.uk Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 eISSN: 1741-4857 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY6DA Unique ID: WOS:000347656500006 Cited References: Davies G., 2011, The Professionals Guide to Publishing: A Practical Guide to Working in the Publishing Industry, Greco A.N., 2010, Journal of Scholarly Publishing, V41, P1 Thompson J. B., 2005, Books in the digital age: The transformation of academic and higher education publishing in Britain, Jinha Arif E., 2010, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V23, P258 Kovac M, 2008, NEVER MIND THE WEB: HERE COMES THE BOOK, P1 Mulligan A., 2011, New Review of Information Networking, V16, P71 Clark G., 2014, Inside Book Publishing, Boeing Volker, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P195 Green David, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P99 Jubb Michael, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P53 Ware M., 2012, The STM Report: An Overview of Scientific and Scholarly Journal Publishing, [Anonymous], 1997, Conference: The Specialist Monograph in Crisis, 11-12 September, 1997, Washington DC, Davies G, 2004, Book Commissioning and Acquisition, Mabe MA, 2002, ASLIB PROCEEDINGS, V54, P149 Campbell Robert, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P1 Sandusky B., 2011, UX Magazine, Kist J., 2009, New Thinking for 21st-Century Publishers: Emerging Patterns and Evolving Stratagems, Pinter Frances, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P171 Steele C., 2008, Journal of Electronic Publishing, V11, Harnum B, 2001, Journal of Scholarly Publishing, V32, P182 [Anonymous], 2014, Outsell's End-User Study: Engineering and Science Professionals, 2006, FUTURE OF THE BOOK IN THE DIGITAL AGE, P1 Jones P.H., 2005, Cognition Technology and Work, P88 O'Rourke Tony, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P289 Breede MH, 2008, BRAVE NEW WORLD OF PUBLISHING: THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PRINTING AND BOOK PUBLISHING, P1 [Anonymous], 2009, Understanding Scientists' and Engineers' Information Use Habits, Preferences and Satisfaction, Lawrence PA, 2003, NATURE, V422, P259 Clarke Michael, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P79 Mabe M., 2009, European Review, V17, P3 ZUCKERMA.H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 Brunelle B., 2006, Scientists as Information Users: Product Innovation Is the Name of the Game, Creaser C., 2001, Sconul Library Statistics: Trend Analysis to 1999-2000, van Baren Joy, 2012, ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING, P269 ======================================================================== *Record 3 of 3. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347755300014 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Predicting success in the National Basketball Association: Stability & potential Authors: Moxley, JH; Towne, TJ Author Full Names: Moxley, Jerad H.; Towne, Tyler J. Source: PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE, 16 128-136; 10.1016/j.psychsport.2014.07.003 1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Basketball, Skill, Anthropometrics, Talent, Forecasting, Matthew effect KeyWords Plus: EXPERT PERFORMANCE; PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL; DELIBERATE PRACTICE; NBA; COLLEGE; SKILL; DRAFT; CHESS; AGE Abstract: Objectives: To create a more rigorous model of early career success among players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) using growth mixture models. To test the extent to which NBA careers can be predicted by variables that represent past performance and variables that might represent untapped potential. Design: Archival data was collected from measures taken at the pre-draft NBA combine and publicly available data on college and NBA performance. Method: The first three years of players' NBA careers from 2001 to 2006 draft classes were analyzed using a growth mixture model with collected variables predicting latent class. The estimated parameters were then used to forecast the 2007 to 2010 draft classes. Draft order was also predicted with the same variables. Results: NBA player skill formed 3 latent classes of players; only one class performed well in the NBA. Membership in the strongest class was only predicted by age, quality of college program, and players' college performance. Latent class probabilities predicted NBA career trajectory slightly better than draft order in both the estimation model and in the forecast model. NBA draft order was predicted by the same variables as well as arm span and agility. Conclusions: None of the variables analyzed supported an "untapped potential" hypothesis. There is clear evidence for roles of training environment and the stability of skill. The data is consistent with views of deliberate practice and skill acquisition and appears to be consistent with data showing the benefits of being identified as talented, such as the Matthew effect. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Moxley, Jerad H.; Towne, Tyler J.] Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA. E-mail Addresses: moxley at psy.fsu.edu Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1469-0292 eISSN: 1878-5476 Web of Science Categories: Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism; Psychology, Applied; Psychology; Sport Sciences Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Psychology; Sport Sciences IDS Number: AY7QY Unique ID: WOS:000347755300014 Cited References: Rodenberg R. M., 2011, Economics Bulletin, V31, P2185 [Anonymous], 2012, Associated Press, Muthen L., 1998, Mplus. 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Anders, 2007, HIGH ABILITY STUDIES, V18, P3 Bengtsson SL, 2005, NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, V8, P1148 Finnan B., 2013, The News-Herald, *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347765500023 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Consumer brand relationships research: A bibliometric citation meta-analysis Authors: Fetscherin, M; Heinrich, D Author Full Names: Fetscherin, Marc; Heinrich, Daniel Source: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 68 (2):380-390; 10.1016/j.jbusres.2014.06.010 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliography, Brand, Consumer, Relationship, Meta-analysis, Review KeyWords Plus: RELATIONSHIP QUALITY; MODERATING ROLE; EXTENDED SELF; LOYALTY; COMMUNITY; PERSONALITY; LOVE; CONNECTIONS; COMMITMENT; SCIENCE Abstract: This study examines how scholarly research on consumer brand relationships has evolved over the last decades by conducting a bibliometric citation meta-analysis. The bibliography was compiled using the IS! Web of Science database. The literature review includes 392 papers by 685 authors in 101 journals. The area of consumer brand relationships research is notably interdisciplinary, with articles mainly published in journals for business and management, but also applied psychology and communication. We show the impact of universities, authors, journals, and key articles and outline possible future research avenues. The study explores seven sub-research streams and visualizes how articles on consumer brand relationships build on each other using co-citation mapping technique. Based on the results of this analysis we propose an agenda for future research. that offers the potential to advance research on the relationships between consumers and brands. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Fetscherin, Marc] Rollins Coll, Dept Int Business, Winter Pk, FL 32789 USA. [Heinrich, Daniel] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Dept Serv Management, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany. 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A bibliometric review of the literature on public involvement in health research published between 1995 and 2009 Authors: Boote, J; Wong, R; Booth, A Author Full Names: Boote, Jonathan; Wong, Ruth; Booth, Andrew Source: HEALTH EXPECTATIONS, 18 (1):44-57; 10.1111/hex.12007 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: action research, bibliometric study, consumer involvement, health research, participatory research, public involvement, service user participation KeyWords Plus: CONSUMER INVOLVEMENT; PATIENT; AGENDA; POLICY; CARE Abstract: ObjectivesTo characterise the literature on public involvement in health research published between 1995 and 2009. MethodsPapers were identified from three systematic reviews, one narrative review and two bibliographies. The analysis identified journals where papers were published; countries of lead authors; types of public involved; health topic areas; and stages of research involving the public. Papers were also classified as to whether they were literature reviews or empirical studies; focused on participatory/action research; were qualitative, quantitative or mixed-method. The number of papers published per year was also examined. FindingsOf the 683 papers identified, 297 were of USA origin and 223 were of UK origin. Of the 417 empirical papers: (i) participatory/action research approach was dominant, together with qualitative data collection methods; (ii) the stage of research the public was most involved was question identification; (iii) indigenous groups were most commonly involved; (iv) mental health was the most common health topic. Published studies peaked in 2006. ConclusionsThe present study identifies publication patterns in public involvement in health research and provides evidence to suggest that researchers increasingly are walking the walk' with respect to public involvement, with empirical studies consistently out-numbering literature reviews from 1998. Addresses: [Boote, Jonathan] Univ Sheffield, NIHR Res Design Serv Yorkshire & Humber, Sheffield S1 4DA, S Yorkshire, England. [Wong, Ruth; Booth, Andrew] Univ Sheffield, Sch Hlth & Related Res, Sheffield S1 4DA, S Yorkshire, England. E-mail Addresses: j.boote at sheffield.ac.uk Cited Reference Count: 36 Times Cited: 2 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 1369-6513 eISSN: 1369-7625 Web of Science Categories: Health Care Sciences & Services; Health Policy & Services; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Research Areas: Health Care Sciences & Services; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health IDS Number: AY9OU Unique ID: WOS:000347881100006 Cited References: Boote J, 2002, HEALTH POLICY, V61, P213 National Institute for Health Research, Patient and public involvement: information for researchers, Smith E, 2005, User Involvement in the Design and Undertaking of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting Research, International Collaboration for Participatory Health Research, Mission, Nilsen E. 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J., 2010, HEALTH POLICY, V97, P1 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348133500001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Firm action needed on predatory journals Authors: Clark, J; Smith, R Author Full Names: Clark, Jocalyn; Smith, Richard Source: BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 350 10.1136/bmj.h210 JAN 16 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: [Clark, Jocalyn; Smith, Richard] Int Ctr Diarrhoeal Dis Res Icddr B, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [Clark, Jocalyn] Univ Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada. [Smith, Richard] Patients Know Best, London, England. E-mail Addresses: j.clark at utoronto.ca Cited Reference Count: 7 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP, BRITISH MED ASSOC HOUSE, TAVISTOCK SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 9JR, ENGLAND ISSN: 1756-1833 Article Number: h210 Web of Science Categories: Medicine, General & Internal Research Areas: General & Internal Medicine IDS Number: AZ3NF Unique ID: WOS:000348133500001 Cited References: Esposito J., 2013, Scholarly Kitchen, Beall J., Beall's list of predatory publishers., Beall J., 2013, Annals of Medicine and Surgery, V2, P47 Committee on Publication Ethics, Principles of transparency and best practice in scholarly publishing, Truth F., 2012, Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, V10, P54 McGlynn T, 2014, Retraction of a previous post about pseuodjournals, Xia J, 2014, J Assoc Inform Sci Technol, ======================================================================== ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347810300004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The focus on bibliometrics makes papers less useful Authors: Werner, R Author Full Names: Werner, Reinhard Source: NATURE, 517 (7534):245-245; JAN 15 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Leibniz Univ Hannover, Hanover, NH 03755 USA. E-mail Addresses: reinhard.werner at itp.uni-hannover.de Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND ISSN: 0028-0836 eISSN: 1476-4687 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: AY8NK Unique ID: WOS:000347810300004 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347656500011 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Predatory journals and their article publishing charges Authors: Xia, JF Author Full Names: Xia, Jingfeng Source: LEARNED PUBLISHING, 28 (1):69-74; 10.1087/20150111 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article KeyWords Plus: OPEN ACCESS; PUBLICATION FEES; CHINA Abstract: This study examines the payment policies of a list of standalone predatory open access journals available on scholarlyoa.com. It is found that 72% do charge article publication fees (APCs), which is a higher percentage than found in DOAJ journals. The mean number of articles published during 2013 was 227, but ranged from 4 to 2,286 articles. The majority of journals charge low APCs and can be assumed to have modest annual incomes. There was no correlation between the amount of APC charged and the number of articles published. Comparing the number of journals charging APCs compared to the percentage from DOAJ, the findings suggest a connection between predatory practices and charging author fees. However, a comprehensive assessment of the dynamics of open access journal publishing beyond author charges should be done to avoid using APCs alone as a measure of whether a journal is predatory or not. (C) Jingfeng Xia 2015 Addresses: Indiana Univ, Sch Informat & Comp, Dept Lib & Informat Sci, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA. E-mail Addresses: xiaji at iupui.edu Cited Reference Count: 17 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 eISSN: 1741-4857 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY6DA Unique ID: WOS:000347656500011 Cited References: Xia J., Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Beall Jeffrey, 2012, NATURE, V489, P179 Beall J., 2012, Predatory publishing, Bohannon John, 2013, SCIENCE, V342, P60 Lin Songqing, 2013, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V26, P24 Beall J., 2010, The Charleston Advisor, V12, P50 Royal Society, 2011, Knowledge, Networks and Nations: Global Scientific Collaboration in the 21st Century, Solomon David J., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P1485 Solomon David J., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P98 Van Noorden Richard, 2014, NATURE, V505, P144 Kozak Marcin, 2013, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V64, P2591 Beall J., 2012, Criteria for determining open-access predatory publishers, Beall J., 2013, TripleC, V11, P589 Beall J., 2010, The Charleston Advisor, V11, P10 Fry J., 2011, Final Report, Meyer C., 2012, New Estimates of India's Middle Class. CGD Note, Kaufman-Wills Group LLC, 2005, Research Report, P44 ======================================================================== *Record 19 of 72. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347856100004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: European Heart Journal in Japan: 62nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese College of Cardiology Authors: Ahmed, FZ; Zaidi, AM Author Full Names: Ahmed, Fozia Zahir; Zaidi, Amir M. Source: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 36 (2):66-67; JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: [Ahmed, Fozia Zahir] Univ Manchester, Fac Med & Human Sci, Cardiovasc Inst, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England. [Ahmed, Fozia Zahir; Zaidi, Amir M.] Cent Manchester Univ Hosp, Manchester Heart Ctr, Dept Cardiol, Manchester, Lancs, England. E-mail Addresses: Camir.zaidi at cmft.nhs.uk Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND ISSN: 0195-668X eISSN: 1522-9645 Web of Science Categories: Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems Research Areas: Cardiovascular System & Cardiology IDS Number: AY9FX Unique ID: WOS:000347856100004 ======================================================================== * *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347604300007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Distinguishing textual features characterizing structural variation in research articles across three engineering sub-discipline corpora Authors: Kanoksilapatham, B Author Full Names: Kanoksilapatham, Budsaba Source: ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES, 37 74-86; 10.1016/j.esp.2014.06.008 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Corpus, Genre, Disciplinary variation, Engineering, Research articles, Textual organization KeyWords Plus: APPLIED LINGUISTICS; IMPACT FACTOR; RHETORICAL STRUCTURE; INTRODUCTIONS; JOURNALS Abstract: Genre analysis has provided insights into the textual organization of different genres. In the research article (RA) genre, previous studies demonstrate that disciplinary variation is discernible. To raise the investigation to the level of sub-disciplines, this study addresses two research questions: (1) What is the textual organization of individual RA sections in corpora from three engineering sub-disciplines? and (2) What are the significant statistical variations in textual organization that distinguish one engineering sub-discipline from another? Initially, three corpora were compiled, consisting of 180 full length high quality RAs representing three sub-disciplines of engineering (civil, software, and biomedical). Then, the corpora were analyzed using genre analysis to identify the textual organization prevalent in individual RA sections of each engineering sub-discipline. Subsequently, units of textual analysis called 'move' and 'step' were quantified and statistically analyzed to capture significant statistical variations in each section. The analysis reveals the influence of the sub-disciplines on the textual organization variations across the corpora, highlighting the unique characteristics and perspectives of each sub-discipline. The findings contribute to enhanced quality professional communication by creating and raising awareness and sensitivity among prospective engineering students and practitioners when they are involved in the task of reading and/or writing RAs. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Addresses: Silpakorn Univ, Fac Arts, Dept English, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand. 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E-mail Addresses: tom.hill at libertasacademica.com Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 eISSN: 1741-4857 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY6DA Unique ID: WOS:000347656500009 Cited References: Taylor &. Francis, 2014, Taylor & Francis Open Access Survey, P16 Mehrpour Saeed, 2014, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V27, P269 Bohannon John, 2013, SCIENCE, V342, P60 ======================================================================== ======================================================================== ======================================================================== . *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347707100001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Building the Scientific Basis of the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Authors: Sanchez, FJ Author Full Names: Sanchez, Francisco J. Source: PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, 16 (1):1-10; 10.1037/a0038407 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: bibliometrics, scientometrics, journalogy, citation index, webometrics KeyWords Plus: GENDER-ROLE CONFLICT; ADOLESCENT FATHERS IMPLICATIONS; INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE; JOURNAL IMPACT FACTOR; BODY-IMAGE; PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES; SCALE DEVELOPMENT; COLLEGE MEN; NORMS INVENTORY-46; COMPLICATED WORLDS Abstract: The Psychology of Men & Masculinity (PMM) plays a vital role in advancing the psychological study of men and masculinity. However, how is the journal performing relative to its peer journals, and what are its most impactful articles? To answer these questions, I compared PMM's 2010-2013 scores on 4 indices associated with the Journal Impact Factor (IF) with the scores of 72 sex- and gender-related journals. Although PMM's IF was at or above the average of its peers, its IF without Self-Cites was consistently below the average of its peers. PMM's 5-year IF fared better than the average of its peers, with z-scores ranging from 0.226-0.720. The most cited articles included psychometric reports, theoretical articles, and articles on men's body-image. I offer suggestions to help bolster PMM's impact, including the importance of using unique keywords to increase the likelihood of articles being retrieved during database searches and welcoming brief reports as an efficient means for conveying research that will be cited. Addresses: [Sanchez, Francisco J.] Univ Wisconsin, Dept Counseling Psychol, Madison, WI 53706 USA. E-mail Addresses: fsanchez3 at wisc.edu Cited Reference Count: 93 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, 750 FIRST ST, NE, WASHINGTON, DC 20002-4242 USA ISSN: 1524-9220 eISSN: 1939-151X Web of Science Categories: Psychology, Social Research Areas: Psychology IDS Number: AY6XX Unique ID: WOS:000347707100001 Cited References: Chrisler Joan C., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P117 Brumback Roger A., 2012, JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY, V27, P1565 Addis Michael E., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P114 Daniel Samantha, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P78 Strickland A., 2012, Defining the new male ideal, Schuster Elizabeth, 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P76 Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 Grossbard Joel R., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P281 Taylor Shelley E., 2009, PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, V4, P38 Daniel Samantha, 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P345 Blashill Aaron J., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P445 Janey Bradley A., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P138 Vandello Joseph A., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P101 Garfield E, 1999, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V161, P979 Zucker Kenneth J., 2013, ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, V42, P511 Randle Anna A., 2011, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V12, P97 Wetherell Margaret, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P355 Parent Mike C., 2009, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V10, P175 Addis Michael E., 2010, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V11, P77 Edley Nigel, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P375 Parent Mike C., 2011, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V12, P354 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Chrisler Joan C., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P264 Althouse Benjamin M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P27 Mahalik James R., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P365 Iwamoto Derek Kenji, 2010, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V11, P15 Murray Tegan, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P40 O'Neil James M., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P221 Magovcevic Mariola, 2008, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V9, P117 Peat Christine M., 2011, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V12, P195 Zucker KJ, 2002, ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, V31, P1 Levant Ronald F., 2011, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V12, P26 Warren Cortney S., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P192 Kolata G., 2013, New York Times, Bellamy Jennifer L., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P281 Hargreaves Duane A., 2009, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V10, P109 Monastersky R., 2005, Chron. 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Joel, 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P148 Hammond Wizdom Powell, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P372 Hsu Kean, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P397 Sylvester Merry, 2010, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V11, P91 Wade Jay C., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P1 Pritchard Mary E., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P163 Bohannon John, 2013, SCIENCE, V342, P60 Smiler Andrew P., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P256 Eysenbach Gunther, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, V13, Uzogara Ekeoma E., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P201 [Anonymous], 2006, PLoS Medicine, V3, Pe291 Mulgrew Kate E., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P452 Oren Chen Z., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P278 Michaels Matthew S., 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P175 Levant Ronald F., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P1 Kiselica Mark S., 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P260 Schwartz Jonathan P., 2008, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V9, P67 Garfield Eugene, 2007, INTERNATIONAL MICROBIOLOGY, V10, P65 Thomson Reuters, 2014, 2013 Journal Citation Reports, Morrison H., 2011, Appendix c: How many active, scholarly peer reviered journals?, Gonzalez-Pereira Borja, 2010, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V4, P379 Heesacker Martin, 2013, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V14, P121 Sanchez Francisco J., 2010, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V11, P161 Devault Annie, 2014, PSYCHOLOGY OF MEN & MASCULINITY, V15, P275 ======================================================================== ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347656500005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Penetration of Nigerian predatory biomedical open access journals 2007-2012: a bibiliometric study Authors: Ezinwa Nwagwu, W; Ojemeni, O Author Full Names: Ezinwa Nwagwu, Williams; Ojemeni, Obinna Source: LEARNED PUBLISHING, 28 (1):23-34; 10.1087/20150105 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: This paper presents the bibliometric characteristics of 32 biomedical open access journals published by Academic Journals and International Research Journals the two Nigerian publishers in Jeffery Beall's list of 23 predatory open access publishers in 2012. Data about the journals and the authors of their articles were collected from the websites of the publishers, Google Scholar and Web of Science. As at December 2012, the journals had together produced a total of 5,601 papers written by 5,599 authors, and received 12,596 citations. Authors from Asia accounted for 56.79% of the publications; those from Africa wrote 28.35% while Europe contributed 7.78%. Authors from Africa accounted for 18.25% of the citations these journals received, and this is about one-third the number of citations by authors in Asia (54.62%). At country level, India ranks first in the top 10 citer countries, while Nigeria, the host country of the journals, ranked eighth. More in-depth studies are required to develop further information about the journals such as how much scientific information the journals contain, as well as the science literacy of the authors and the editorial. (C) Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu and Obinna Ojemeni 2015 Addresses: [Ezinwa Nwagwu, Williams] Univ S Africa, Dept Informat Sci, ZA-0003 Pretoria, Unisa, South Africa. [Ojemeni, Obinna] Univ Ibadan, Africa Reg Ctr Informat Sci, Ibadan, Nigeria. E-mail Addresses: nwagwwe at unisa.ac.za; oojemeni at yahoo.com Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ASSOC LEARNED PROFESSIONAL SOC PUBL, SOUTH HOUSE, THE STREET WORTHING, W SUSSEX BN13 3UU, ENGLAND ISSN: 0953-1513 eISSN: 1741-4857 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY6DA Unique ID: WOS:000347656500005 Cited References: Beall J., Beall's list of predatory publishers., Sharma Y., 2013, SciDevNet, Lawrence S., 2001, Nature Web Debates, Lim L., 2011, Asian Pacific Forum on Educational Integrity Blogpost, Beall J., 2013, Science Editor, V36, P18 Harzing A., 2012 BARDSnet Meeting, Melbourne, Beall J., 2013, Annals of Medicine and Surgery, V2, P47 Meneghini Rogerio, 2007, EMBO REPORTS, V8, P112 Nwagwu WE, 2006, International Conference on Bridging the North-South Divide in Scholarly Communication in the South: Threats and Opportunities in the Digital Era, 6-8 September, 2006, Leiden, The Netherlands, Waweru K., 2012, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, V2, Laakso Mikael, 2012, BMC MEDICINE, V10, Beall Jeffrey, 2012, NATURE, V489, P179 Xin H., 2011, IOP Asia-Pacific, Gibbons M., 1994, The New Production of Knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies, Wilson Kristen, 2013, SERIALS REVIEW, V39, P125 Lozano George A., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P2140 Stratford M., 2012, Chronicle of Higher Education, Pittson C., 2013, Open access and predatory publishers, Schekman R., 2013, The Guardian, Solomon David J., 2012, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V63, P1485 Acharya A., 2014, Rise of the Rest: The Growing Impact of Non-Elite Journals, Marcus A., 2014, The Guardian, Solomon D., 2007, Journal of Electronic Publishing, V10, Beall J., 2009, The Charleston Advisor, V11, P29 Truth F., 2012, Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, V10, P54 Ministry of Education. Policy and Procedures for Measurement of Research Output of Public Higher Education Institutions, 2003, Government Gazette, V11, Beall J., 2010, The Charleston Advisor, V11, P10 Nwagwu W.E., Tensions and contentions in the open access arena: Implications for science in Africa, Vardi Moshe Y., 2012, COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, V55, P5 Altbach P.G., 2012, Inside Higher Education, Butler Declan, 2013, NATURE, V495, P421 ======================================================================== ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347850600001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Geographic trends of scientific output and citation practices in psychiatry Authors: Igoumenou, A; Ebmeier, K; Roberts, N; Fazel, S Author Full Names: Igoumenou, Artemis; Ebmeier, Klaus; Roberts, Nia; Fazel, Seena Source: BMC PSYCHIATRY, 14 10.1186/s12888-014-0332-6 DEC 6 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific output, Citation practices, Psychiatry KeyWords Plus: MENTAL-HEALTH RESEARCH; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; IMPACT; SCIENCE; SCOPUS; INDEX; FIELD; WEB Abstract: Background: Measures of research productivity are increasingly used to determine how research should be evaluated and funding decisions made. In psychiatry, citation patterns within and between countries are not known, and whether these differ by choice of citation metric. Method: In this study, we examined publication characteristics and citation practices in articles published in 50 Web of Science indexed psychiatric and relevant clinical neurosciences journals, between January 2004 and December 2009 comprising 51,072 records that produced 375,962 citations. We compared citation patterns, including self-citations, between countries using standard x(2) tests. Results: We found that most publications came from the USA, with Germany being second and UK third in productivity. USA articles received most citations and the highest citation rate with an average 11.5 citations per article. The UK received the second highest absolute number of citations, but came fourth by citation rate (9.7 citations/article), after the Netherlands (11.4 citations/article) and Canada (9.8 citations/article). Within the USA, Harvard University published most articles and these articles were the most cited, on average 20.0 citations per paper. In Europe, UK institutions published and were cited most often. The Institute of Psychiatry/Kings College London was the leading institution in terms of number of published records and overall citations, while Oxford University had the highest citation rate (18.5 citations/record). There were no differences between the self-citation practices of American and European researchers. Articles that examined some aspect of treatment in psychiatry were the most published. In terms of diagnosis, papers about schizophrenia-spectrum disorders were the most published and the most cited. Conclusions: We found large differences between and within countries in terms of their research productivity in psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. In addition, the ranking of countries and institutions differed widely by whether productivity was assessed by total research records published, overall citations these received, or citations per paper. The choice of measures of scientific output could be important in determining how research output translates into decisions about resource allocation. Addresses: [Igoumenou, Artemis] Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, Violence Prevent Res Unit, Wolfson Ctr Prevent Med, London E1 2AD, England. [Ebmeier, Klaus; Fazel, Seena] Univ Oxford, Warneford Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Oxford, England. [Roberts, Nia] Bodlean Lib, Oxford, England. E-mail Addresses: a.igoumenou at qmul.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: NIHR Clinical Lectureship; Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship Funding Text: The authors are grateful to Professor Paul Harrison for his suggestions. Dr Artemis Igoumenou is supported by a NIHR Clinical Lectureship. Prof Seena Fazel is supported by a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship. Cited Reference Count: 36 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-244X Article Number: 332 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: AY9DS Unique ID: WOS:000347850600001 Cited References: Baethge Christopher, 2013, BMC PSYCHIATRY, V13, Lopez-Munoz F, 2003, DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY, V18, P95 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 Carleton R. 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This study aims to gain a greater understanding of the development of open access practices amongst library and information science authors, since their role is integral to the success of the broader open access movement. Method. Data were collected from scholarly articles about open access by library and information science authors from 2003 until 2011 found in the Library and Information Science Abstracts database. Analysis. A bibliometric approach is taken for the information gathered from 203 articles. Excel and SPSS were used to derive descriptive statistics and correlations. Results. Overall an open access rate of 60% was found, which was lower than expected considering 94% of these articles appeared to endorse open access. Conclusions. Although these results show a higher open access rate than previous studies, and a linear growth of open access publications over the years, there is still a large gap between theory and practice which needs to be addressed. Addresses: [Grandbois, Jennifer; Beheshti, Jamshid] McGill Univ, Sch Informat Studies, Montreal, PQ, Canada. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV SHEFFIELD DEPT INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIV SHEFFIELD, WESTERN BANK, SHEFFIELD S10 2TN, S YORKS, ENGLAND ISSN: 1368-1613 Article Number: 648 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY5PW Unique ID: WOS:000347625300002 Cited References: Grandbois J., 2014, Information Research, V19, Curran M., 2009, The Serials Librarian, V57, P34 Gumpenberger Christian, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V96, P221 Connaway Lynn Sillipigni, 2011, LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE RESEARCH, V33, P179 Duzyol G., 2010, IFLA Satellite Pre-conference: Open Access to Science Information Trends, Models and Strategies for Libraries, Crete, Greece, De Bellis N., 2009, Bibliometrics and citation analysis: from the science citation index to cybermetrics, Drott MC, 2006, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V40, P79 Antelman K, 2004, COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES, V65, P372 Bjork B- C., 2004, Information Research, V9, Kousha Kayvan, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference of the International-Society-for-Scientometrics-and-Informetrics, JUL 24-28, 2005, Stockholm, SWEDEN, V68, P501 Baich Tina, 2012, INTERLENDING & DOCUMENT SUPPLY12th IFLA Interlending and Document Supply Conference (ILDS), SEP 19-21, 2011, Chicago, IL, V40, P55 Davis Philip M., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P3 Laakso M., 2014, Green open access policies of scholarly journal publishers: a study of what, Kim Jihyun, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P1909 Budapest Open Access Initiative., 2012, Ten years on from the Budapest Open Access Initiative: setting the default to open, ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347987700001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Journal Citation Reports (R) 2013 tells headache experts that competitive environment has changed Authors: Martelletti, P Author Full Names: Martelletti, Paolo Source: JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN, 15 10.1186/1129-2377-15-55 SEP 1 2014 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Univ Roma La Sapienza, Dept Clin & Mol Med, I-00185 Rome, Italy. E-mail Addresses: paolo.martelletti at uniroma1.it Cited Reference Count: 3 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL, VIA DECEMBRIO, 28, MILAN, 20137, ITALY ISSN: 1129-2369 eISSN: 1129-2377 Article Number: 55 Web of Science Categories: Clinical Neurology; Neurosciences Research Areas: Neurosciences & Neurology IDS Number: AZ1GJ Unique ID: WOS:000347987700001 PubMed ID: 25178453 Cited References: Martelletti Paolo, 2012, JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN, V13, P435 Bohannon John, 2013, SCIENCE, V342, P60 Martelletti Paolo, 2013, The journal of headache and pain, V14, P58 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347624700003 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Beyond bibliometrics: harnessing multidimensional indicators at scholarly impact Authors: Wilson, T Author Full Names: Wilson, Tom Source: INFORMATION RESEARCH-AN INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC JOURNAL, 19 (3):SEP 2014 Language: English Document Type: Book Review Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV SHEFFIELD DEPT INFORMATION STUDIES, UNIV SHEFFIELD, WESTERN BANK, SHEFFIELD S10 2TN, S YORKS, ENGLAND ISSN: 1368-1613 Article Number: R512 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY5PP Unique ID: WOS:000347624700003 Cited References: Cronin Blaise, 2014, BEYOND BIBLIOMETRICS: HARNESSING MULTIDIMENSIONAL INDICATORS OF SCHOLARLY IMPACT, P3 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348193700001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: How Can We Assess Scientific Quality? Citation Index Only for Original Research and/or for Authorship in the Guidelines? Authors: Tousoulis, D; Stefanadis, C Author Full Names: Tousoulis, Dimitris; Stefanadis, Christodoulos Source: HELLENIC JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 55 (5):353-354; SEP-OCT 2014 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Author Keywords: Bibliometrics, citation index, original research, scientific quality, scientometrics KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; IMPACT; JOURNALS Addresses: [Tousoulis, Dimitris; Stefanadis, Christodoulos] Univ Athens, Hippokrat Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Cardiol 1, Athens, Greece. E-mail Addresses: chstefan at med.uoa.gr Cited Reference Count: 8 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: HELLENIC CARDIOLOGICAL SOC, 6 POTAMIANOU ST, ATHENS, 11528, GREECE ISSN: 1109-9666 eISSN: 2241-5955 Web of Science Categories: Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems Research Areas: Cardiovascular System & Cardiology IDS Number: AZ4LW Unique ID: WOS:000348193700001 PubMed ID: 25243432 Cited References: BRAUN T, 1988, SCIENTOMETRICS, V13, P181 Fang Ferric C., 2011, INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, V79, P3855 GARFIELD E, 1972, SCIENCE, V178, P471 Luescher Thomas F., 2012, EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, V33, P1161 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Moed Henk F., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P13 Steen R. Grant, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V37, P249 Nallamothu Brahmajee K., 2012, EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, V33, P2892 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347798700007 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: BRAZILIAN JOURNALS AND THAT VISIBILITY IN OPEN ACCESS Authors: Blattmann, U; dos Santos, RNM Author Full Names: Blattmann, Ursula; Macedo dos Santos, Raimundo Nonato Source: INFORMACAO & SOCIEDADE-ESTUDOS, 24 (3):99-106; 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific journals, Portals journals, Open Journal Systems, Scientific communications Abstract: Presents the question about continuity and timeliness of scientific journals published. Highlights the importance of Brazilian scientific journals with open access users of the Open Journal Systems software. This study point out the use of Open Journal Systems in several associations, educational and research institutions Brazil, that is, with the evolution of software that enables hosting on the same server several scientific, artistic, philosophical and cultural periodicals in the environment named repository of magazines or more frequent in Brazil called journals Portal. Available documents it is part of a research post - doctoral stage, the documental research give the contextualization of the study and data be collected in May 2014, are used in the Portal of Open Journal System - IBICT, the Union Catalog of Libraries EZB, the Diadorim, LATINDEX DOAJ sites. The results show OJS are expanded for publications born in digital form and also migrated from print to digital support being made available in open access. The portals and journals directories enable periodic reduce costs, recover the cultural memory, facilitate the maintenance and security of the operating system and amplify the visibility of journals hosted and open access trend is to increase access and use of the information published. Addresses: [Blattmann, Ursula] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. [Blattmann, Ursula] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Ciencia Informacao, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. [Blattmann, Ursula] Univ Fed Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil. [Macedo dos Santos, Raimundo Nonato] Univ Paul Cezanne Aix Marseille 3, Marseille, France. [Macedo dos Santos, Raimundo Nonato] Univ Fed Pernambuco, Dept Ciencia Informacao, Recife, PE, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: ursula.blattmann at ufsc.br; rnmacedo at uol.com.br Cited Reference Count: 29 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV FEDERAL CAMPINA GRANDE, RUA APRIGIO VELOSO 882, BODO CONGO, CAMPINA GRANDE PB, 58109 090, BRAZIL ISSN: 0104-0146 eISSN: 1809-4783 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY8JA Unique ID: WOS:000347798700007 Cited References: PROQUEST, 2014, LISA: Library and Information Science Abstracts, MELLO, 2011, Periodicos cientificos: processo de migracao para a plataforma OJS, CLACSO/UNESCO, 2014, OPEN ACCESS INDICATORS AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA, FREIRE Gustavo Henrique de Araujo, 2013, Informacao & Sociedade: Estudos, V23, FERREIRA Ana Gabriela Clipes, 2014, ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE BIBLIOMETRIA E CIENTOMETRIA, 2014, Recife, V4, Marcos MUCHERONI, Luiz, 2013, Revistas cientificas em Ciencias da Saude: visibilidade, forma e conteudo, WILLINSKY John, 2014, A companion to research in education, P575 BLATTMANN Ursula, 2012, Revista O QI, V1, P18 IBICT, Catalogo Coletivo Nacional de Publicacoes Seriadas, Trzesniak Piotr, 2006, Revista Brasileira de Educa??o, V11, P346 FREIRE Gustavo Henrique de Araujo, 2014, Informacao & Sociedade: Estudos, V24, ALISSON Elton, 2013, Revistas cientificas de paises emergentes aumentam processo de internacionalizacao, Watson Roger, 2012, JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, V68, P1905 TRZESNIAK Piotr, 2012, Em Aberto, Brasilia, V25, P77 IBICT, 2012, Lista de Portais de Periodicos que usam o SEER, ALBUQUERQUE Maria Elizabeth Baltar Carneiro de, 2012, Informacao & Sociedade: Estudos, Joao Pessoa, V22, P147 IBICT, 2014, Revistas no SEER, PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE PROJECT, 2012, Journals Using Open Journal Systems by Continent, Heloisa OTTONI, Maria, 2014, ENCONTRO BRASILEIRO DE BIBLIOMETRIA E CIENTOMETRIA, V4, BJORK Bo-Christer, 2009, Information Research, Lund, V14, IBICT, 2014, Lista de Portais de Periodicos que usam o SEER, UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF REGENSBURG, 2013, P7 [Anonymous], 2014, CIENCIA DA INFORMACAO, V41, SOUZA Denise Helena Farias de, 1992, Publicacoes periodicas: processos tecnicos, circulacao e disseminacao seletiva da informacao, VERGARA M. R., 2004, Revista da SBHC, Rio de Janeiro, V2, P22 IBICT, 2014, Diadorim: Diretorio de Politicas de Acesso Aberto das Revistas Cientificas Brasileiras, DIAS Guilherme Ataide, 2007, OPEN JOURNAL SYSTEMS - OJS, V17, WILLINSKY John, 2014, THE FUTURE OF ACADEMIC JOURNAL, P195 ALPERIN Juan Pablo, 2014, Revista Educacion Superior y Sociedad, V2, ======================================================================== ======================================================================== *Record 1 of 6. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347762000015 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The Emerging Clusters Model: A tool for identifying emerging technologies across multiple patent systems Authors: Breitzman, A; Thomas, P Author Full Names: Breitzman, Anthony; Thomas, Patrick Source: RESEARCH POLICY, 44 (1):195-205; 10.1016/j.respol.2014.06.006 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Technology, Emergence, Patent, Citation, Forecasting KeyWords Plus: INVENTIONS; INDICATORS; CITATIONS; POWER Abstract: Emerging technologies are of great interest to a wide range of stakeholders, but identifying such technologies is often problematic, especially given the overwhelming amount of information available to analysts and researchers on many subjects. This paper describes the Emerging Clusters Model, which uses advanced patent citation techniques to locate emerging technologies in close to real time, rather than retrospectively. The model covers multiple patent systems, and is designed to be extensible to additional systems. This paper also describes the first large scale test of the Emerging Clusters Model. This test reveals that patents in emerging clusters consistently have a significantly higher impact on subsequent technological developments than patents outside these clusters. Given that these emerging clusters are defined as soon as a given time period ends, without the aid of any forward-looking information, this suggests that the Emerging Clusters Model may be a useful tool for identifying interesting new technologies as they emerge. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Breitzman, Anthony; Thomas, Patrick] 1790 Analyt LLC, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 USA. E-mail Addresses: abreitzman at 1790analytics.com; pthomas at 1790analytics.com Cited Reference Count: 39 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 0048-7333 eISSN: 1873-7625 Web of Science Categories: Management; Planning & Development Research Areas: Business & Economics; Public Administration IDS Number: AY7TP Unique ID: WOS:000347762000015 Cited References: Christensen CM, 1996, STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, V17, P197 Hall B., 2000, NBER Working Paper No. 7741, Kim Jinhyung, 2012, EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS, V39, P12618 Barbera-Tomas D., 2011, Research Policy, V40, P473 Chang Connie K. N., 2009, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V18, P357 TRAJTENBERG M, 1990, RAND JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, V21, P172 Wang Shyh-Jen, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V71, P509 Phaal R, 2004, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V71, P5 Carpenter M. P., 1981, World Patent Information, V3, P160 [Anonymous], 2007, NIST Biennial ReportMeasuring ATP Impact: 2006 Report on Economic Progress, GCR 06-899, Liu JS, 2008, Monte Carlo Strategies in Scientific Computing, Carrier M., 2012, CPI Antitrust Chronicle, V4, P1 NARIN F, 1987, RESEARCH POLICY, V16, P143 Kahaner L., 1996, Competitive Intelligence: From Black Ops to Boardrooms: How Businesses Gather, Analyze and Use Information to Succeed in the Global Marketplace, Blind Knut, 2009, RESEARCH POLICY, V38, P428 Harhoff D, 1999, REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS, V81, P511 Breitzman A., 2007, The Emerging Clusters Project Final Report, Robinson Douglas K. R., 2013, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V80, P267 Erdi P., 2012, Scientometrics, SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Thomas Patrick, 2006, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V15, P145 Roche Ivana, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 17-20, 2008, Vienna, AUSTRIA, V82, P663 Linstone H., 1975, The Delphi Method: Techniques and Applications, ALBERT MB, 1991, RESEARCH POLICY, V20, P251 BASS FM, 1969, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE SERIES A-THEORY, V15, P215 Schumpeter J., 1912, Theorie der Wirtschaftlichen entwicklung, Schoenmakers Wilfred, 2010, RESEARCH POLICY, V39, P1051 Hall B., 2001, CEPR Discussion Paper No, 3094, Ziedonis A., 2004, Schiebel Edgar, 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS, V83, P765 Bland JM, 2000, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V320, P1468 Altshuller G., 1999, The Innovation Algorithm: TRIZ, Systematic Innovation, and Technical Creativity, Deng Z., 1999, Financ. Anal. J., V53, P20 Yu Peng, 2013, EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS, V40, P300 Ruegg Rosalie, 2009, RESEARCH EVALUATION, V18, P387 Daim Tugrul U., 2006, TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, V73, P981 Breitzman AF, 2002, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V28, P187 Narin F, 1997, RESEARCH POLICY, V26, P317 Hsieh Chihmao, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V86, P381 ======================================================================== *Record 2 of 6. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347765500023 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Consumer brand relationships research: A bibliometric citation meta-analysis Authors: Fetscherin, M; Heinrich, D Author Full Names: Fetscherin, Marc; Heinrich, Daniel Source: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 68 (2):380-390; 10.1016/j.jbusres.2014.06.010 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliography, Brand, Consumer, Relationship, Meta-analysis, Review KeyWords Plus: RELATIONSHIP QUALITY; MODERATING ROLE; EXTENDED SELF; LOYALTY; COMMUNITY; PERSONALITY; LOVE; CONNECTIONS; COMMITMENT; SCIENCE Abstract: This study examines how scholarly research on consumer brand relationships has evolved over the last decades by conducting a bibliometric citation meta-analysis. The bibliography was compiled using the IS! Web of Science database. The literature review includes 392 papers by 685 authors in 101 journals. The area of consumer brand relationships research is notably interdisciplinary, with articles mainly published in journals for business and management, but also applied psychology and communication. We show the impact of universities, authors, journals, and key articles and outline possible future research avenues. The study explores seven sub-research streams and visualizes how articles on consumer brand relationships build on each other using co-citation mapping technique. Based on the results of this analysis we propose an agenda for future research. that offers the potential to advance research on the relationships between consumers and brands. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Fetscherin, Marc] Rollins Coll, Dept Int Business, Winter Pk, FL 32789 USA. [Heinrich, Daniel] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, Dept Serv Management, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany. 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They are compared with other estimators of such a distribution characteristic in a Pareto i.i.d. model. It turns out that in the first case we obtain much wider intervals. It seems to be due to the fact that a Sugeno integral, which may be applied on any ordinal scale, is known to ignore too much information from cardinal-scale data being aggregated. Addresses: [Gagolewski, Marek] Polish Acad Sci, Syst Res Inst, PL-01447 Warsaw, Poland. E-mail Addresses: gagolews at ibspan.waw.pl Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES ISSN: 2194-5357 ISBN: 978-3-319-10765-3; 978-3-319-10764-6 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence; Statistics & Probability Research Areas: Computer Science; Mathematics IDS Number: BB8UY Unique ID: WOS:000347613100028 Cited References: Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Glanzel Wolfgang, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V77, P187 Gagolewski Marek, 2013, INFORMATION SCIENCES, V221, P170 Zielinski R., 2009, Matematyka Stosowana, V10, P51 Gagolewski M., 2013, Synergies of Soft Computing and Statistics, V190, P359 Clopper CJ, 1934, BIOMETRIKA, V26, P404 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P16 Gagolewski Marek, 2014, INFORMATION SCIENCES, V263, P166 Gagolewski M., 2010, V77, P281 Hovden Robert, 2013, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V64, P2326 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P64 Torra Vicenc, 2008, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS, V16, P795 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2009, QUALITY AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, V25, P987 DUBOIS D, 1988, FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS, V28, P313 Dubois D, 1996, FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS, V78, P89 Sugeno M, 1974, Theory of fuzzy integrals and its applications, ======================================================================== *Record 5 of 6. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347850600001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Geographic trends of scientific output and citation practices in psychiatry Authors: Igoumenou, A; Ebmeier, K; Roberts, N; Fazel, S Author Full Names: Igoumenou, Artemis; Ebmeier, Klaus; Roberts, Nia; Fazel, Seena Source: BMC PSYCHIATRY, 14 10.1186/s12888-014-0332-6 DEC 6 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific output, Citation practices, Psychiatry KeyWords Plus: MENTAL-HEALTH RESEARCH; GOOGLE-SCHOLAR; BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS; JOURNALS; IMPACT; SCIENCE; SCOPUS; INDEX; FIELD; WEB Abstract: Background: Measures of research productivity are increasingly used to determine how research should be evaluated and funding decisions made. In psychiatry, citation patterns within and between countries are not known, and whether these differ by choice of citation metric. Method: In this study, we examined publication characteristics and citation practices in articles published in 50 Web of Science indexed psychiatric and relevant clinical neurosciences journals, between January 2004 and December 2009 comprising 51,072 records that produced 375,962 citations. We compared citation patterns, including self-citations, between countries using standard x(2) tests. Results: We found that most publications came from the USA, with Germany being second and UK third in productivity. USA articles received most citations and the highest citation rate with an average 11.5 citations per article. The UK received the second highest absolute number of citations, but came fourth by citation rate (9.7 citations/article), after the Netherlands (11.4 citations/article) and Canada (9.8 citations/article). Within the USA, Harvard University published most articles and these articles were the most cited, on average 20.0 citations per paper. In Europe, UK institutions published and were cited most often. The Institute of Psychiatry/Kings College London was the leading institution in terms of number of published records and overall citations, while Oxford University had the highest citation rate (18.5 citations/record). There were no differences between the self-citation practices of American and European researchers. Articles that examined some aspect of treatment in psychiatry were the most published. In terms of diagnosis, papers about schizophrenia-spectrum disorders were the most published and the most cited. Conclusions: We found large differences between and within countries in terms of their research productivity in psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. In addition, the ranking of countries and institutions differed widely by whether productivity was assessed by total research records published, overall citations these received, or citations per paper. The choice of measures of scientific output could be important in determining how research output translates into decisions about resource allocation. Addresses: [Igoumenou, Artemis] Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, Violence Prevent Res Unit, Wolfson Ctr Prevent Med, London E1 2AD, England. [Ebmeier, Klaus; Fazel, Seena] Univ Oxford, Warneford Hosp, Dept Psychiat, Oxford, England. [Roberts, Nia] Bodlean Lib, Oxford, England. E-mail Addresses: a.igoumenou at qmul.ac.uk Funding Acknowledgement: NIHR Clinical Lectureship; Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship Funding Text: The authors are grateful to Professor Paul Harrison for his suggestions. Dr Artemis Igoumenou is supported by a NIHR Clinical Lectureship. Prof Seena Fazel is supported by a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship. Cited Reference Count: 36 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 236 GRAYS INN RD, FLOOR 6, LONDON WC1X 8HL, ENGLAND ISSN: 1471-244X Article Number: 332 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: AY9DS Unique ID: WOS:000347850600001 Cited References: Baethge Christopher, 2013, BMC PSYCHIATRY, V13, Lopez-Munoz F, 2003, DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY, V18, P95 Egghe Leo, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P131 Carleton R. Nicholas, 2012, CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGY-PSYCHOLOGIE CANADIENNE, V53, P226 KECMANOVIC D, 2010, THE PSYCHIATRIST, V34, P172 Theander Sten S., 2010, SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH, V118, P279 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Kieling Christian, 2009, LANCET, V374, P1500 Jacso P, 2005, CURRENT SCIENCE, V89, P1537 Jacob Jurgen Harald, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P117 ZHANG M, 2012, INT PSYCHIATRY, V9, P94 Diaz-Moran Sira, 2011, ACTAS ESPANOLAS DE PSIQUIATRIA, V39, P294 Lopez-Munoz F, 2006, JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, V92, P161 Wallace Matthew L., 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Bakkalbasi Nisa, 2006, Biomedical digital libraries, V3, P7 West R, 2002, ADDICTION, V97, P501 Barak Y, 1995, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, V10, P1015 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2009, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V302, P1092 KOSHINEN J, 2008, NORD J PSYCHIAT, V62, P136 CAMPBELL FM, 1990, BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V78, P376 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2007, PLOS ONE, V2, Garfield E., 2006, Informetrics, V57, P391 Lipsman Nir, 2011, JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, V134, P39 Patel V, 2001, BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V178, P406 Elizabeth Derrick Gemma, 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, COX BJ, 1994, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V151, P933 Pasterkamp Gerard, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V70, P153 Maunder Robert G., 2007, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE, V52, P790 Licinio J, 2006, MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY, V11, P324 Sorensen Aaron A., 2009, JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE, V16, P451 Haslam N., 2011, PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, V41, P2661 Nieminen Pentti, 2007, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V60, P939 King DA, 2004, NATURE, V430, P311 Meho Lokman I., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P2105 Walter Garry, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, V50, P636 ======================================================================== *Record 6 of 6. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347619000037 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: On Computing Similarity in Academic Literature Data: Methods and Evaluation Authors: Hamedani, MR; Kim, SW Author Full Names: Hamedani, Masoud Reyhani; Kim, Sang-Wook Edited by: Chen Y; Balke WT; Xu J; Xu W; Jin P; Lin X; Tang T; Hwang E Source: WEB-AGE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: WAIM 2014 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS, 8597 403-412; 10.1007/978-3-319-11538-2_37 2014 Book Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 15th International Conference on Web-Age Information Management (WAIM) Conference Date: JUN 16-18, 2014 Conference Location: Macau, PEOPLES R CHINA Abstract: Similarity computation for academic literature data is one of the interesting topics that have been discussed recently in information retrieval and data mining. Consequently, a variety of methods has been proposed to compute the similarity of scientific papers. In this paper, we present various similarity methods and evaluate their effectiveness via extensive experiments on a real-world dataset of scientific papers. Addresses: [Hamedani, Masoud Reyhani; Kim, Sang-Wook] Hanyang Univ, Dept Comp Software, Seoul 133791, South Korea. E-mail Addresses: masoud at agape.hanyang.ac.kr; wook at agape.hanyang.ac.kr Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER INT PUBLISHING AG, GEWERBESTRASSE 11, CHAM, CH-6330, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 0302-9743 ISBN: 978-3-319-11538-2; 978-3-319-11537-5 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Information Systems; Computer Science, Theory & Methods Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: BB8WE Unique ID: WOS:000347619000037 Cited References: Yoon S., 2011, WWW, P169 Chiki N., 2008, ICTAI, P211 Aktolga A., 2011, ACM SIGIR, P235 Sugiyama K., 2010, JCDL, P29 SMALL H, 1973, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P265 Jeh J., 2002, ACM SIGKDD, P538 Zhao P., 2009, CIKM, P553 Reyhani Hamedani M., 2013, ACM RACS, P111 Han J., 2006, Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques, Yates R.B., 1999, Modern Information Retrieval, Barron-Cedeno A., 2003, European Conference on IR Research, P305 Joachims T., 2002, ACM SIGKDD, P133 SALTON G, 1968, JOURNAL OF THE ACM, V15, P8 Tan B., 2006, ACM SIGKDD, P718 KESSLER MM, 1963, AMERICAN DOCUMENTATION, V14, P10 FUHR N, 1992, COMPUTER JOURNAL, V35, P243 Lv Y., 2011, ACM SIGIR, P1103 Amsler R., 1972, Technical report, Frakes W.B., 1992, Information Retrieval: Data Structures and Algorithms, ======================================================================== ===================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Peter.Mutschke at GESIS.ORG Fri Feb 13 10:56:00 2015 From: Peter.Mutschke at GESIS.ORG (Mutschke, Peter) Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:56:00 +0000 Subject: 2nd CFP: IJDL Special Issue on =?Windows-1252?Q?=93Knowledge_Maps_and_Information_Retrieval_=28KMIR=29?= =?Windows-1252?Q?=94?= Message-ID: == Call for Papers == International Journal on Digital Libraries Special Issue on ?Knowledge Maps and Information Retrieval (KMIR)? https://www.springer.com/?SGWID=0-102-2-1435147-preview&dynamic=true === Important Dates === Paper submission deadline: April 30, 2015 First notification: June 30, 2015 Revision submission: August 31, 2015 Second notification: October 31, 2015 Final version submission: December 1, 2015 === Aims and Scope === The success of an information system depends mainly on its ability to properly support interaction between users and information. Current information systems, however, show as a particular point of failure the vagueness between user search terms and the knowledge orders of the information space in question. Studies in interactive information seeking behavior have confirmed that the ability to browse an information space and observe similarities and dissimilarities between information objects is crucial for accidental encountering and the creative use of information. This is in particular true for heterogeneous information spaces within the open web. Some kind of guided searching therefore becomes more and more important in order to precisely discover information without knowing the right search terms. Knowledge mapping encompasses all attempts to use visualizations to gain insights into the structure and evolution of large-scale information spaces. Knowledge maps can take the form of network visualizations, heat maps, tree maps or specific, map like arrangements of search results. However, most maps are static visualizations made for special purposes, and usually neither interactive nor dynamic. Moreover, not much of the experiences made in knowledge mapping have ever been implemented in online interfaces to digital libraries and collections, nor is there a stable and continuous knowledge exchange between the ?map makers? on the one hand and the Information Retrieval (IR) specialists on the other hand. Thus, knowledge maps of digital library collections are promising navigation tools through knowledge spaces but still far away from being applicable for searching - due to a lack of models that properly combine insights of the two strands. The focused issue therefore aims at bringing together these two communities in order to discuss the potential of interactive knowledge maps for information seeking purposes and to create a common ground for experiments aiming at the incorporation of knowledge maps into IR models at the level of the user interface. Therefore, the leading research questions for this special issue are twofold: How can knowledge maps be utilized for information seeking in large information spaces? And, the other way around: Can insights from IR also improve knowledge mapping itself? === Topics of Interest === This special issue will solicit high quality papers that demonstrate exceptional achievements on Knowledge Maps and Information Retrieval, including but not limited to: ? Knowledge maps for digital libraries ? Knowledge orders of information spaces ? Information seeking behaviour ? Information discovery ? Interactive IR systems ? Human?computer IR ? Knowledge Visualization in IR ? Visual interfaces to information systems ? Browsing and navigating information spaces ? Task based user modelling, interaction and personalization ? Evaluation of interactive IR systems. === Guest Editors === Peter Mutschke, GESIS ? Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany (contact person) Andrea Scharnhorst, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Nicholas J. Belkin, Rutgers University, USA Andr? Skupin, San Diego State University, USA Philipp Mayr, GESIS ? Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, Germany === Paper Submission === Papers submitted to this special issue for possible publication must be original and must not be under consideration for publication in any other journal or conference. Previously published or accepted conference papers must contain at least 30% new material to be considered for the special issue. All papers are to be submitted by referring to http://www.springer.com/799. At the beginning of the submission process, under ?Article Type?, please select the appropriate special issue. All manuscripts must be prepared according to the journal publication guidelines which can also be found on the website provided above. 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Sincerely Yours, Rajko Igi?, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County Chicago, Illinois 60612 USA -----Original Message----- From: "?ric Archambau" [eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM] Date: 02/10/2015 01:55 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? Note: Original message sent as attachment -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: unknown sender Subject: no subject Date: no date Size: 18588 URL: From dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US Sat Feb 14 15:14:21 2015 From: dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US (David Wojick) Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 16:14:21 -0400 Subject: Eric Archambault, Ph.D.-----Re: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? In-Reply-To: <20150214144232.4545@web009.roc2.bluetie.com> Message-ID: Dear Dr. Igi, If you are suggesting that we do a literature search for you that is not what we do here. This is a special interest group on metrics. Do you have a question regarding metric methods? My best regards, David David Wojick. Ph.D. http://insidepublicaccess.com/ At 03:42 PM 2/14/2015, you wrote: >Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): >http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > >Dear Dr. Eric Archambault, > >I do not quite understand your very short message. My idea is to get >information on the topic I have published as >Personal Opinion in the VSP. Perhaps the information scientists could >present what is known on this subject in various international journals. >Such interaction could be useful for all of us. > >Sincerely Yours, > >Rajko Igi??, M.D., Ph.D. > >Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management >John Stroger Hospital of Cook County >Chicago, Illinois 60612 >USA > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: "??ric Archambau" [eric.archambault at SCIENCE-METRIX.COM] >Date: 02/10/2015 01:55 PM >To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU >Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? 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Or Where the marriage goes? >Thread-Index: AQHQRVzf7LkOoE6LCEiLXrsNcXrEQZzqOz+A >References: <20150210130926.14282 at web007.roc2.bluetie.com> >Accept-Language: en-CA, en-US >Content-Language: en-US >X-MS-Has-Attach: >X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: >x-originating-ip: [192.222.129.215] >x-microsoft-antispam: BCL:0;PCL:0;RULEID:;SRVR:BLUPR02MB001;UriScan:; >x-exchange-antispam-report-test: UriScan:;UriScan:; >x-exchange-antispam-report-cfa-test: BCL:0;PCL:0;RULEID:;SRVR:BLUPR02MB001; >x-forefront-prvs: 048396AFA0 >X-Forefront-Antispam-Report-Untrusted: >SFV:NSPM;SFS:(10009020)(6009001)(377454003)(13464003)(107886001)(85202003)(92566002)(106116001)(2656002)(76576001)(2950100001)(15974865002)(2900100001)(87936001)(2171001)(19580405001)(19580395003)(40100003)(85182001 >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain From rigic at EXCITE.COM Sat Feb 14 16:46:56 2015 From: rigic at EXCITE.COM (Rajko) Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 16:46:56 -0500 Subject: Eric Archambault, Ph.D.-----Re: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? Message-ID: Dear Dr. Wojick, Thank you very much for your letter. To answer your question, I am writing following sentence: Comments to various publications, including my article that has just published in the VSP, may serve to various functions, including criticism, presentation of the scientometric data on the topic, requests for clarification, adding supplemental materials, etc. Perhaps the SIGMETRICS group has an interest in such activity, especially scientometrics. Best regards, Rajko Igic, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management John Stroger Hospital of Cook County Chicago, Illinois 60612 USA -----Original Message----- From: "David Wojick" [dwojick at CRAIGELLACHIE.US] Date: 02/14/2015 03:15 PM To: SIGMETRICS at LISTSERV.UTK.EDU Subject: Re: [SIGMETRICS] Eric Archambault, Ph.D.-----Re: [SIGMETRICS] Quo vadis homine? Or Where the marriage goes? 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Collnet Brochure.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 986022 bytes Desc: Collnet Brochure.pdf URL: From James.Williams at FACETPUBLISHING.CO.UK Wed Feb 18 11:19:40 2015 From: James.Williams at FACETPUBLISHING.CO.UK (James Williams) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 16:19:40 +0000 Subject: The 2015 Facet Publishing catalogue Message-ID: The 2015 Facet Publishing catalogue is out now. You can download a PDF of the catalogue here: http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Facet%20Publishing%20Catalogue%202015.pdf or email info at facetpublishing.co.uk to request a paper copy. Some highlights =============== Library Analytics and Metrics Using data to drive decisions and services Edited by BEN SHOWERS With the wealth of data available to library and information services, analytics are the key to understanding your users and your field of operations better and improving the services that you offer. This book sets out the opportunities that analytics present to libraries, and provides inspiration for how they can use the data within their systems to help inform decisions and drive services. Using case studies to provide real-life examples of current developments and services, and packed full of practical advice and guidance for libraries looking to realise the value of their data, this is an essential guide for librarians and information professionals. Find out more: http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/title.php?id=049658#.VOS7RfmsUew ---------------------------------------------------------- Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals DAVID STUART "Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals by David Stuart (Researcher in the Centre for e-Research at King's College London) is a 192 page compendium that provides librarians with an informative and practical introduction to web metrics, bibliometrics, webometrics, and data collection tools. Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals will enable librarians to evaluate social media impact, web impact, relationships between entities on the web; and explore traditional publications in a new cyberspace environment. Of special note is Stuart's commentary on the future of web metrics and the library professional. A seminal work of impressive scholarship, Web Metrics for Library and Information Professionals is very highly recommended for practicing librarians in community, academic, corporate, and governmental library systems, as well as informational professionals charged with the responsibility for gathering, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting web metrics." - Midwest Book Review More info: http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/title.php?id=048743 ---------------------------------------------------------- From meb7002 at MED.CORNELL.EDU Wed Feb 18 11:18:17 2015 From: meb7002 at MED.CORNELL.EDU (Michael Eliot Bales) Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 16:18:17 +0000 Subject: use of statistical sampling to prepare reference sets for calculation of percentile rank of times cited Message-ID: This question pertains to the preparation of reference sets to serve as baseline data for the calculation of percentile rank of times cited, adjusted for field, article type, and year of publication. Conventionally, all articles in a reference set are used to calculate percentile ranks; however, given the time required for database lookups when reference sets number in the tens of thousands, we have been considering a statistical sampling approach. The method would be to use a small, random selection of articles from each reference set to impute percentile ranks from the complete set. Although this approach does not allow for accurate calculation of precise (fractions of) percentile ranks at the high end of the distribution, it appears that approximately 200 articles are sufficient to approximate whole-number percentile ranks with a small margin of error. I would like to solicit feedback about whether this method has been tried before, and whether it would be viewed as acceptable and statistically sound. Michael Bales Digital Curation Fellow Samuel J. Wood Library & C.V. 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The interdisciplinarity of the portfolios can be measured using Rao-Stirling diversity or Zhang et al.'s (in press) improved measure 2D3. At the country level we find regional differentiation (e.g., Latin-American or Asian countries), but also a major divide between advanced and less-developed countries. Israel and Israeli cities outperform other nations and cities in terms of diversity. Universities appear to be specifically related to firms when a number of these units are exploratively compared. The instrument is relatively simple and straightforward, and one can generalize the application to any document set retrieved from WoS. Further instruction is provided online at http://www.leydesdorff.net/portfolio . ** preprint available at http://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05676 ; software at http://www.leydesdorff.net/portfolio . ** apologies for cross-postings _____ Loet Leydesdorff Emeritus University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) loet at leydesdorff.net ; http://www.leydesdorff.net/ Honorary Professor, SPRU, University of Sussex; Guest Professor Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou; Visiting Professor, ISTIC, Beijing; Visiting Professor, Birkbeck, University of London; http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ych9gNYAAAAJ&hl=en -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The Symbiotic Relationship Between Information Retrieval and Informetrics. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2201-2214. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1479-0 Gl?nzel, W. (2015). Bibliometrics-aided retrieval - where information retrieval meets scientometrics. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2215-2222. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1480-7 Zitt, M. (2015). Meso-level retrieval: IR-bibliometrics interplay and hybrid citation-words methods in scientific fields delineation. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2223-2245. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1482-5 Bar-Ilan, J., & Levene, M. (2015). The hw-rank: An h-index variant for ranking web pages. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2247-2253. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1477-2 Karlsson, A., Hammarfelt, B., Steinhauer, H. J., Falkman, G., Olson, N., Nelhans, G., & Nolin, J. (2015). Modeling uncertainty in bibliometrics and information retrieval: an information fusion approach. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2255-2274. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1481-6 White, H. D. (2015). Co-cited Author Retrieval and Relevance Theory: Examples from the Humanities. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2275-2299. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1483-4 Abbasi, M. K., & Frommholz, I. (2015). Cluster-based Polyrepresentation as Science Modelling Approach for Information Retrieval. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2301-2322. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1478-1 Mutschke, P., & Mayr, P. (2015). Science Models for Search. A Study on Combining Scholarly Information Retrieval and Scientometrics. Scientometrics, 102(3), 2323-2345. doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1485-2 Best, Philipp Search the Social Sciences Become a sowiport user! Register here: http://sowiport.gesis.org/ -- Dr. Philipp Mayr Team Leader GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8, D-50667 K?ln, Germany Tel: + 49 (0) 221 / 476 94 -533 Email: philipp.mayr at gesis.org Web: http://www.gesis.org SSOAR fulltext repository http://ssoar.info/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM Fri Feb 20 15:47:39 2015 From: eugene.garfield at THOMSONREUTERS.COM (Eugene Garfield) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 20:47:39 +0000 Subject: Papers of possible interest to readers of the SIG-Metrics List (February 20, 2015) Message-ID: 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:000348137800010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The Disaster of the *Impact Factor* Authors: Moustafa, K Author Full Names: Moustafa, Khaled Source: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, 21 (1):139-142; 10.1007/s11948-014-9517-0 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: JOURNALS Addresses: Hop Henri Mondor, INSERM, Inst Mondor Rech Biomed, F-94010 Creteil, France. E-mail Addresses: khaled.moustafa at inserm.fr Cited Reference Count: 13 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1353-3452 eISSN: 1471-5546 Web of Science Categories: Ethics; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Philosophy Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Engineering; History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Philosophy IDS Number: AZ3OX Unique ID: WOS:000348137800010 PubMed ID: 24469472 Cited References: Seglen PO, 1997, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V314, P498 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Rossner Mike, 2007, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V179, P1091 Abbasi Kamran, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, V100, P113 Hvistendahl Mara, 2013, SCIENCE, V342, P1035 Plos Medicine Editorial, 2006, PLoS Medicine, V3, Pe291 Brembs Bjoern, 2013, FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, V7, Bhattacharjee Yudhijit, 2011, SCIENCE, V334, P1344 Editorial Nature, 2005, Nature, V435, P1003 Fang Ferric C., 2012, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V109, P17028 Garfield E, 1999, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V161, P979 Van Noorden Richard, 2013, NATURE, V500, P510 Rogers LF, 2002, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, V178, P541 ======================================================================== Search terms matched: CITATION(1); IMPACT FACTOR(3) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348137800009 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: The (lack of) Impact of Retraction on *Citation* Networks Authors: Madlock-Brown, CR; Eichmann, D Author Full Names: Madlock-Brown, Charisse R.; Eichmann, David Source: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, 21 (1):127-137; 10.1007/s11948-014-9532-1 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific misconduct, Publication ethics, Citation networks, Retractions KeyWords Plus: PUBLICATION; MISCONDUCT; FRAUD Abstract: Article retraction in research is rising, yet retracted articles continue to be cited at a disturbing rate. This paper presents an analysis of recent retraction patterns, with a unique emphasis on the role author self-cites play, to assist the scientific community in creating counter-strategies. This was accomplished by examining the following: (1) A categorization of retracted articles more complete than previously published work. (2) The relationship between citation counts and after-retraction self-cites from the authors of the work, and the distribution of self-cites across our retraction categories. (3) The distribution of retractions written by both the author and the editor across our retraction categories. (4) The trends for seven of our nine defined retraction categories over a 6-year period. (5) The average journal *impact factor* by category, and the relationship between *impact factor*, author self-cites, and overall citations. Our findings indicate new reasons for retractions have emerged in recent years, and more editors are penning retractions. The rates of increase for retraction varies by category, and there is statistically significant difference of average *impact factor* between many categories. 18 % of authors self-cite retracted work post retraction with only 10 % of those authors also citing the retraction notice. Further, there is a positive correlation between self-cites and after retraction citations. Addresses: [Madlock-Brown, Charisse R.] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA. [Eichmann, David] Univ Iowa, Sch Lib & Informat Sci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA. [Eichmann, David] Univ Iowa, Inst Clin & Translat Sci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA. E-mail Addresses: charisse-madlock-brown at uiowa.edu; david-eichmann at uiowa.edu Funding Acknowledgement: National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), National Institutes of Health (NIH) [UL1RR024979] Funding Text: This publication was supported in part by Grant Number UL1RR024979 from the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the CTSA or NIH. We also thank Todd Papke for his comments on this work. Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1353-3452 eISSN: 1471-5546 Web of Science Categories: Ethics; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Philosophy Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Engineering; History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Philosophy IDS Number: AZ3OX Unique ID: WOS:000348137800009 PubMed ID: 24668038 Cited References: Roychowdhury V., 2006, Significance, V3, P179 Sox HC, 2006, ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, V144, P609 Couzin J, 2006, SCIENCE, V312, P38 FRIEDMAN PJ, 1990, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION1ST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON PEER REVIEW IN BIOMEDICAL PUBLICATION, MAY 10-12, 1989, CHICAGO, IL, V263, P1416 Unger K, 2006, SCIENCE, V312, P40 Franzen Martina, 2007, EMBO REPORTS, V8, P3 BROADUS RN, 1983, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, V34, P132 Zitt M, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V63, P373 Wager Elizabeth, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V37, P567 Wager Elizabeth, 2009, MATURITAS, V64, P201 Steen R. Grant, 2011, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V37, P249 Cokol Murat, 2008, EMBO reports, V9, P2 Fang Ferric C., 2012, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V109, P17028 Redman B. K., 2008, JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS, V34, P807 Neale Anne Victoria, 2010, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, V16, P251 Campanario JM, 2000, NATURE, V408, P288 ======================================================================== Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348137800013 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Penetrating the Omerta of Predatory Publishing: The Romanian Connection Authors: Djuric, D Author Full Names: Djuric, Dragan Source: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, 21 (1):183-202; 10.1007/s11948-014-9521-4 FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Predatory publishing, Whistleblowing, Scientific responsibility, Peer review, Publication practices, Professional competence KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; INDEX Abstract: Not so long ago, a well institutionalized predatory journal exposed itself by publishing a hoax article that blew the whistle for its devastating influence on the academic affairs of a small country. This paper puts that experiment in context, gives all the important details and analyzes the results. The experiment was inspired by well-known cases of scientific activism and is in line with recent efforts against predatory publishers. The paper presents the evidence in detail and uses it to analyze the publishing practices of the offending journal, using established criteria for assessing predatory publications. That journal somehow acquired an *impact factor* and charged money to publish thousands of "scientific" papers without any peer review. Since the *impact factor* is the major official evaluation criteria for scientists in Serbia, these papers disturbed the whole academic evaluation process. Credentials acquired by those publications form a strong obstacle to institutionalized reasoned efforts against such practices. This case warns the whole community of the long lasting damage when journals with low publishing ethics are taken seriously. Addresses: Univ Belgrade, Dept Software Engn, Fac Org Sci, Belgrade 11000, Serbia. E-mail Addresses: dragandj at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 26 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1353-3452 eISSN: 1471-5546 Web of Science Categories: Ethics; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Philosophy Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Engineering; History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Philosophy IDS Number: AZ3OX Unique ID: WOS:000348137800013 PubMed ID: 24488723 Cited References: Sokal AD, 1996, PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE, V20, P338 Laakso M., 2011, PLoS One, V6, Stribling J., 2005, Scigen-an automatic cs paper generator, Sokal A., 1996, Social Text, V46/47, P217 Djuiric D. Z., 2013, International Journal of Very Important Multidisciplinary Research, V18, P98 Roth DL, 2005, CURRENT SCIENCE, V89, P1531 Cyril L., 2010, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics Newsletter, V6, P48 Ball P, 2005, NATURE, V434, P946 Butler Declan, 2013, NATURE, V495, P433 Franceschini Fiorenzo, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V86, P339 Beall Jeffrey, 2012, NATURE, V489, P179 Nacionalni savet za visoko obrazovanje, 2007, Preporuke o bliim uslovima za izbor u zvanja nastavnika, SIMS RR, 1992, JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, V11, P651 Vanclay Jerome K., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V92, P211 Sipka P., 2012, Legitimacy of citations in predatory publishing: The case of proliferation of papers by serbian authors in two bosnian wos-indexed journalsTech. Rep., V2012-12-2, Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2008, Kriterijum za sticanje zvanja nastavnika na univerzitetu u beogradu, Beall J., 2012, Criteria for determining predatory open-access publishers, Lane Julia, 2010, NATURE, V464, P488 Bricmont J, 2004, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V34, P107 Resnik David B., 2010, ACCOUNTABILITY IN RESEARCH-POLICIES AND QUALITY ASSURANCE, V17, P79 Zigmond M., 2012, Encyclopedia of applied ethics, P32 Curb L. A., 2012, Comprehensive Psychology, V1, P1 Sokal A., 2010, Beyond the hoax: Science, philosophy and culture: Science, philosophy and culture, Van Noorden Richard, 2013, NATURE, V499, P19 Laakso M., 2011, PLoS One, V6, Beall J., 2013, Beall's list of predatory publishers 2013, ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348137800004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: An Explanation of Resisted Discoveries Based on Construal-Level Theory Authors: Fang, H Author Full Names: Fang, Hui Source: SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, 21 (1):41-50; 10.1007/s11948-013-9512-x FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Scientific resistance, Construal-level theory, Suitable scope, Examined scope, Direct evidence KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY; DISTANCE; PARITY Abstract: New discoveries and theories are crucial for the development of science, but they are often initially resisted by the scientific community. This paper analyses resistance to scientific discoveries that supplement previous research results or conclusions with new phenomena, such as long chains in macromolecules, Alfv,n waves, parity nonconservation in weak interactions and quasicrystals. Construal-level theory is used to explain that the probability of new discoveries may be underestimated because of psychological distance. Thus, the insufficiently examined scope of an accepted theory may lead to overstating the suitable scope and underestimating the probability of its undiscovered counter-examples. Therefore, psychological activity can result in people instinctively resisting new discoveries. Direct evidence can help people judge the validity of a hypothesis with rational thinking. The effects of authorities and textbooks on the resistance to discoveries are also discussed. From the results of our analysis, suggestions are provided to reduce resistance to real discoveries, which will benefit the development of science. Addresses: Nanjing Univ, State Key Lab Analyt Chem Life Sci, Sch Elect Sci & Engn, Nanjing 210008, Jiangsu, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: fanghui at nju.edu.cn Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1353-3452 eISSN: 1471-5546 Web of Science Categories: Ethics; Engineering, Multidisciplinary; History & Philosophy Of Science; Multidisciplinary Sciences; Philosophy Research Areas: Social Sciences - Other Topics; Engineering; History & Philosophy of Science; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Philosophy IDS Number: AZ3OX Unique ID: WOS:000348137800004 PubMed ID: 24407889 Cited References: Falthammar CG, 1997, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE, V25, P409 BARBER B, 1961, SCIENCE, V134, P596 Wakslak Cheryl, 2009, PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, V20, P52 SHECHTMAN D, 1984, PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, V53, P1951 Miguel Campanario Juan, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P549 GARFIELD E, 1980, CURRENT CONTENTS, P5 Trope Yaacov, 2010, PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, V117, P440 Wroblewski Andrzej K., 2008, ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA B30th Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics, SEP 02-09, 2007, Piaski, POLAND, V39, P251 Forster Jens, 2009, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-GENERAL, V138, P383 Alfven H, 1942, NATURE, V150, P405 Okun L. B., 2007, PHYSICS-USPEKHIAll-Moscow Seminar on Theoretical Physics, OCT03, 2006, Moscow, RUSSIA, V50, P380 LEE TD, 1956, PHYSICAL REVIEW, V104, P254 Forster J, 2004, JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, V87, P177 Liberman Nira, 2007, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, V43, P143 Bindi Luca, 2009, SCIENCE, V324, P1306 GARFIELD E, 1989, CURRENT CONTENTS, V23, P3 ======================================================================== 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:000348512800010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Citation analysis* and discoverability: a critical challenge for disability studies Authors: Herther, NK Author Full Names: Herther, Nancy K. Source: DISABILITY & SOCIETY, 30 (1):130-152; 10.1080/09687599.2014.993061 JAN 2 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: impact, bibliometrics, discovery, citation analysis, indexing KeyWords Plus: EDUCATION Abstract: Disability is an identity, a culture/community/cause/power struggle; a rights movement demanding civil, ethical, political and social positions at tables of power, equality and social justice. This perspective forms the core of changes in the past 50years in legal, social and political arenas that have taken place and is essential to understanding the growth, depth and nature of Disability Studies as a separate and legitimate field of inquiry. This study focuses primarily on studying the evolving literature in the core aspects of Disability Studies, using citation and text analyses to study trends in publishing patterns and the field's impact on the wider academic enterprise. Lack of thorough indexing to key journals made traditional citation analysis impossible, leading to the use of dissertations as a means to tease out useful information on the state of Disability Studies today. The most significant finding of the study is the lack of adequate indexing of key journals in standard scholarly databases, which can only limit the potential development of both the field and its impact/influence on related disciplines and professions. The study also found the significant role that dissertations can play in tracking new research directions. Addresses: Univ Minnesota Lib, Dept Amer Studies Anthropol Asian Amer Studies &, Minneapolis, MN 55403 USA. E-mail Addresses: herther at umn.edu Cited Reference Count: 39 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0968-7599 eISSN: 1360-0508 Web of Science Categories: Rehabilitation; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Areas: Rehabilitation; Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: AZ9DS Unique ID: WOS:000348512800010 Cited References: Adams Rachel, 2013, AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY, V25, P495 Rice Nancy E., 2007, Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, P466 Milojevic Stasa, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, DePoy E., 2010, Disability Studies Quarterly, V30, Dixon Mark R., 2007, BEHAVIOR ANALYST, V30, P197 Goodley Dan, 2012, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL THEORY: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND DIRECTIONS, P1 Chaichanasakul Adipat, 2011, JOURNAL OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT, V38, P456 DuBois W. E. B., 1899, The Philadelphia Negro, SMALL HG, 1978, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V8, P327 Bornmann L., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P93 Cole K. L., 2012, Choice, V49, P1999 SINDELAR PT, 1987, REMEDIAL AND SPECIAL EDUCATION, V8, P58 Hughes B, 1997, DISABILITY & SOCIETY, V12, P325 Kraus Amanda, 2008, Darling R. B., 2013, Disability and Identity: Negotiating Self in a Changing Society, Oliver M., 2012, The New Politics of Disablement, Small Henry, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P373 Castaneda R., 2000, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, P319 Campbell FK, 2009, CONTOURS OF ABLEISM:THE PRODUCTION OF DISABILITY AND ABLEDNESS, P1 CRONIN B, 1981, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V37, P16 Baker B., 2002, Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, V18, P47 Cronin B., 1984, The citation process: The role and significance of citation in Scientific Communication, Haycock LA, 2004, LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES, V48, P102 Brown, 1985, Lawrence D. Brown and John C. Gardner the Accounting Review, V60, P262 Harris S. P., 2012, Disability through the Life Course, P1 Burghardt Madeline, 2013, DISABILITY & SOCIETY, V28, P556 Summers Edward G., 1986, RASE, V7, P49 Nicolaisen Jeppe, 2007, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V41, P609 Adriaanse Leslie S., 2013, ELECTRONIC LIBRARY, V31, P727 Kirchner Corinne, 2010, DISABILITY AS A FLUID STATE, V5, P131 Williams G., 2001, P124 Hirschmann N. J., 2013, Radical Philosophy Review, V16, P649 Francis D. M., 2010, Health Education, V110, P135 Pool Juli Lull, 2008, TOPICS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION, V28, P181 Hellqvist Bjorn, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P310 Albrecht Gary L., 2001, V1, Borgman CL, 2002, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V36, P3 SWALES J, 1986, APPLIED LINGUISTICS, V7, P39 Ralstron, 2010, Philosophical Reflections on Disability, P1 ======================================================================== Search terms matched: CITATION(1); CITED(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:000346489700173 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Citation* Classics in Surgery: An Analysis of the 100 Most *Cited* Academic Articles in Surgical *Journals* Authors: Heller, AR; Lepore, M; Bhangu, A; Fitzgerald, JEF Author Full Names: Heller, A. R.; Lepore, M.; Bhangu, A.; Fitzgerald, J. E. F. Source: BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 102 59-59; 1 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Meeting Abstract Conference Title: International Surgical Congress of the Association-of-Surgeons-of-Great-Britain-and-Ireland (ASGBI) Conference Date: APR 30-MAY 02, 2014 Conference Location: Harrogate, ENGLAND Conference Sponsors: Assoc Surg Great Britain & Ireland Addresses: [Heller, A. R.; Lepore, M.] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, London, England. [Fitzgerald, J. E. F.] Barnet Hosp, London, England. [Bhangu, A.] Surg Training Rotat, Birmingham, W Midlands, England. Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: WILEY-BLACKWELL, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA ISSN: 0007-1323 eISSN: 1365-2168 Web of Science Categories: Surgery Research Areas: Surgery IDS Number: AW8DA Unique ID: WOS:000346489700173 ======================================================================== 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:000348180800001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Impact factor*: What is it and is it still relevant? Authors: Goldenberg, D; Goyal, N Author Full Names: Goldenberg, David; Goyal, Neerav Source: ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL, 94 (1):14-+; JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: JOURNALS; CITATION; INDEX Addresses: [Goldenberg, David] Penn State Univ, Coll Med, Hershey, PA 17033 USA. [Goldenberg, David] Penn State Hershey Canc Inst, Hershey, PA USA. [Goyal, Neerav] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirm, Boston, MA 02115 USA. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: VENDOME GROUP LLC, 6 EAST 32 ST, 8 FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10016 USA ISSN: 0145-5613 eISSN: 1942-7522 Web of Science Categories: Otorhinolaryngology Research Areas: Otorhinolaryngology IDS Number: AZ4GX Unique ID: WOS:000348180800001 PubMed ID: 25606828 Cited References: Walter G, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P280 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Garfield E, Genetics Citation Index, Shanta A, 2013, Journal of medical physics / Association of Medical Physicists of India, V38, P155 Garfield E., 2005, The agony and the ecstasy-the history and the meaning of the Journal Impact Factor, Labadie Robert F., 2011, OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, V145, P15 Lundberg GD, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P253 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 The PLoS Medicine Editors, 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 HANSSON S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P906 FRANK E, 1994, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION2nd International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 09-11, 1993, CHICAGO, IL, V272, P163 Bloch S, 2001, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V35, P563 Miguel Campanario Juan, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P230 Hoeffel C, 1998, ALLERGY, V53, P1225 ======================================================================== *Record 36 of 88. 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:000348247400001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Potentially coercive self-*citation* by peer reviewers: A cross-sectional study Authors: Thombs, BD; Levis, AW; Razykov, I; Syamchandra, A; Leentjens, AFG; Levenson, JL; Lumley, MA Author Full Names: Thombs, Brett D.; Levis, Alexander W.; Razykov, Ilya; Syamchandra, Achyuth; Leentjens, Albert F. G.; Levenson, James L.; Lumley, Mark A. Source: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 78 (1):1-6; 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.09.015 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Peer review, Self-citation, Journalology, Publishing ethics Abstract: Objective: Peer reviewers sometimes request that authors cite their work, either appropriately or via coercive self-citation to highlight the reviewers' work The objective of this study was to determine in peer reviews submitted to one biomedical journal (1) the extent of peer reviewer self-citation; (2) the proportion of reviews recommending revision or acceptance versus rejection that included reviewer self-citations; and (3) the proportion of reviewer self-citations versus citations to others that included a rationale. Methods: Peer reviews for manuscripts submitted in 2012 to the Journal of Psychosomatic Research were evaluated. Data extraction was performed independently by two investigators. Results: There were 616 peer reviews (526 reviewers; 276 manuscripts), of which 444 recommended revision or acceptance and 172 rejection. Of 428 total citations, there were 122 peer reviewer self-citations (29%) and 306 citations to others' work (71%). Self-citations were more common in reviews recommending revision or acceptance (105 of 316 citations; 33%) versus rejection (17/112; 15%; p < 0.001). The percentage of self-citations with no rationale (26 of 122; 21%) was higher than for citations to others' work (15 of 306; 5%; p <0.001). Conclusions: Self-citation in peer reviews is common and may reflect a combination of appropriate citation to research that should be cited in published articles and inappropriate citation intended to highlight the work of the peer reviewer. Providing instructions to peer reviewers about self-citation and asking them to indicate when and why they have self-cited may help to limit self-citation to appropriate, constructive recommendations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Thombs, Brett D.; Levis, Alexander W.; Razykov, Ilya; Syamchandra, Achyuth] Jewish Gen Hosp, Lady Davis Inst Med Res, Montreal, PQ H3T 1E4, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.; Razykov, Ilya] McGill Univ, Dept Educ & Counselling Psychol, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Psychol, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Sch Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Leentjens, Albert F. G.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Psychiat, Med Ctr, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands. [Levenson, James L.] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Psychiat, Sch Med, Richmond, VA USA. [Lumley, Mark A.] Wayne State Univ, Dept Psychol, Detroit, MI 48202 USA. E-mail Addresses: brett.thombs at mcgill.ca Funding Acknowledgement: Arthritis Society Funding Text: Dr. Thombs was supported by an Investigator Salary Award from the Arthritis Society. There was no specific funding for this study, and no funders had any role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. The authors thank Carol Bergin of Elsevier for her assistance in obtaining the review data that we used for the study. Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-3999 eISSN: 1879-1360 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: AZ5GD Unique ID: WOS:000348247400001 PubMed ID: 25300537 Cited References: Wilhite Allen W., 2012, SCIENCE, V335, P542 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, FASEB JOURNAL, V20, P1039 Straub DW, 2009, CAIS, V25, P57 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Ioannidis John P. A., 2010, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, V40, P285 Smith R, 1999, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V318, P4 Sievert M, 1996, BULLETIN OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V84, P351 Atkinson M, 2001, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, V7, P193 Souder Lawrence, 2011, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V24, P55 International Committee of Medical Journal, 2014, biomedical journals: writing and editing for biomedical publication, Thombs Brett D., 2012, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V184, P1864 van Rooyen S, 2010, BMJ, V341, Pc5729 Resnik David B., 2008, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS, V14, P305 Martin Ben R., 2013, RESEARCH POLICY, V42, P1005 Falagas Matthew E., 2008, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V56, P223 Opthof T., 2013, NETHERLANDS HEART JOURNAL, V21, P163 Committee on Publication Ethics, COPE ethical guidelines for peer reviewers, 2007, Cochrane Database Syst Rev, V18, ======================================================================== 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:000348141500002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Outside the Classroom and Beyond Psychology: A *Citation Analysis* of the Scientific Influence of Teaching Activities Authors: Tomcho, TJ; Foels, R; Walter, MI; Yerkes, K; Brady, B; Erdman, M; Dantoni, L; Venables, M; Manry, A Author Full Names: Tomcho, Thomas J.; Foels, Rob; Walter, Mark I.; Yerkes, Kyle; Brady, Brittany; Erdman, Molly; Dantoni, Lindsay; Venables, Megan; Manry, Allison Source: TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY, 42 (1):5-13; 10.1177/0098628314562661 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: citation analysis, teaching activities, scholarship of teaching and learning KeyWords Plus: STRUCTURED ABSTRACTS; SOCIAL-SCIENCES; JOURNALS; WEB; PUBLICATION; SCHOLARSHIP; STANDARDS; MEDICINE; INDEXES Abstract: A primary objective for researchers who publish teaching activities and methods in the Teaching of Psychology (ToP) is to inform best practices in classroom teaching. Beyond the learning effect in the classroom, these ToP teaching activity and method articles may also have a scientific effect that heretofore researchers have overlooked. Therefore, we conducted a bibliometric examination of 765 teaching activities published in ToP from 1975 to 2007. Teaching activities are cited a surprisingly high number of times. More important, approximately half of the citations were from sources other than ToP, demonstrating a broader scientific influence. Further, we found that teaching research citation rates are comparable to authors' other peer-reviewed traditional psychology discipline research. We discuss findings in terms of implications for teaching as research, the potential effect of citations on tenure and promotion decisions, and ToP as a hub science. Addresses: [Tomcho, Thomas J.; Walter, Mark I.; Yerkes, Kyle; Brady, Brittany; Erdman, Molly; Dantoni, Lindsay; Venables, Megan; Manry, Allison] Salisbury Univ, Salisbury, MD 21802 USA. [Foels, Rob] Richard Stockton Coll New Jersey, Galloway, NJ USA. E-mail Addresses: tjtomcho at salisbury.edu Cited Reference Count: 49 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND ISSN: 0098-6283 eISSN: 1532-8023 Web of Science Categories: Education & Educational Research; Psychology, Multidisciplinary Research Areas: Education & Educational Research; Psychology IDS Number: AZ3QJ Unique ID: WOS:000348141500002 Cited References: Cook David A., 2008, JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, V23, P908 Garcia-Perez Miguel A., 2011, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V5, P214 Mosteller F., 2004, Educational Researcher, V33, P29 Nora LM, 2000, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V75, P913 Tomcho Thomas J., 2008, TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY, V35, P147 Bornmann L., 2013, PLoS ONE, V8, Monacciani F., 2010, 15th Spring meeting of Young Economists, April 15-17, 2010, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Shulman L., 1999, Change, V31, P11 Nederhof AJ, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 23-25, 2004, Leiden, NETHERLANDS, V66, P81 Redner S, 1998, EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B, V4, P131 Evidence Report, 2007, A report produced for the Research Policy Committee of Universities, Cacioppo J. 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T., 2007, APS Observer, V20, P5 Hartley J, 1998, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, V68, P443 Nicolaisen Jeppe, 2007, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V41, P609 Boyer E. L., 1990, Scholarship reconsidered: Priorities of the professoriate, Bornmann L., 2012, arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.0680, Boyack KW, 2005, SCIENTOMETRICS, V64, P351 Norris Michael, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P161 Loscalzo Joseph, 2011, CIRCULATION, V123, P947 Educational Group for Guidelines on Evaluation, 1999, British Medical Journal, V318, P1265 Griggs Richard A., 2013, TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY, V40, P76 Glassick CE, 2000, ACADEMIC MEDICINE, V75, P877 Batista P. D., 2006, Scientometrics, V68, P1 Joy Stephen, 2006, PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, V1, P346 Jennex M., 2009, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, V25, P67 Gurung R. A., 2010, International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, V4, Ripple Anna M., 2011, JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, V99, P160 Bornmann L., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P93 Wilson-Doenges Georjeanna, 2013, AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, V65, P63 Tomcho Thomas J., 2008, TEACHING OF PSYCHOLOGY, V35, P286 GARFIELD E, 1955, SCIENCE, V122, P108 Albarran P., 2010, Economic Series Working Paper, 10-38, Jasco P., 2005, Online Information Review, V29, P208 Pan D., 2009, International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, V3, P1 Wallace Matthew L., 2009, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V3, P296 Huntington Paul, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1840 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348260000005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Journal Rankings by Health Management Faculty Members: Are There Differences by Rank, Leadership Status, or Area of Expertise? Authors: Menachemi, N; Hogan, TH; DelliFraine, JL Author Full Names: Menachemi, Nir; Hogan, Tory H.; DelliFraine, Jami L. Source: JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, 60 (1):17-28; JAN-FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Abstract: Health administration (HA) faculty members publish in a variety of journals, including journals focused on management, economics, policy, and information technology. HA faculty members are evaluated on the basis of the quality and quantity of their journal publications. However, it is unclear how perceptions of these journals vary by subdiscipline, department leadership role, or faculty rank. It is also not dear how perceptions of journals may have changed over the past decade since the last evaluation of journal rankings in the field was published. The purpose of the current study is to examine how respondents rank journals in the field of HA, as well as the variation in perception by academic rank, department leadership status, and area of expertise. Data were drawn from a survey of HA faculty members at U.S. universities, which was completed in 2012. Different journal ranking patterns were noted for faculty members of different subdisciplines. The health management-oriented journals (Health Care Management Review and Journal of Healthcare Management) were ranked higher than in previous research, suggesting that journal ranking perceptions may have changed over the intervening decade. Few differences in perceptions were noted by academic rank, but we found that department chairs were more likely than others to select Health Affairs in their top three most prestigious journals (beta = 0.768, p < .01). Perceived journal prestige varied between a department chair and untenured faculty in different disciplines, and this perceived difference could have implications for promotion and tenure decisions. Addresses: [Menachemi, Nir] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Hlth Org & Policy, Birmingham, AL 35233 USA. [Hogan, Tory H.] Univ Alabama Birmingham, Dept Hlth Serv Adm, Birmingham, AL USA. [DelliFraine, Jami L.] Med Univ S Carolina, Dept Healthcare Leadership & Management, Charleston, SC USA. E-mail Addresses: nmenachemi at uab.edu Cited Reference Count: 8 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER COLL HEALTHCARE EXEC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION PRESS, ONE NORTH FRANKLIN ST SUITE 1700, CHICAGO, IL 60606 USA ISSN: 1096-9012 eISSN: 1944-7396 Web of Science Categories: Health Policy & Services Research Areas: Health Care Sciences & Services IDS Number: AZ5KM Unique ID: WOS:000348260000005 Cited References: Menachemi N., 2009, Journal of Health Administration Education, V26, P157 Ginter P, 2009, Journal of Health Administration Education, V26, P259 BROOKS CH, 1991, MEDICAL CARE, V29, P755 Menachemi N., 2011, Eval. Res. Educ., V24, P5 Williams ES, 2002, MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, V59, P337 McCracken MJ, 1996, MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, V53, P48 Shewchuk RM, 2006, SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, V62, P1192 Serenko Alexander, 2013, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V7, P138 ======================================================================== 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:000347595200021 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Emergent trends and passing fads in project management research: A *scientometric* analysis of changes in the field Authors: Pollack, J; Adler, D Author Full Names: Pollack, Julien; Adler, Daniel Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT, 33 (1):236-248; 10.1016/j.ijproman.2014.04.011 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Trends, Research, Scientometrics, Fads, Literature analysis, Bibliometrics KeyWords Plus: SCHOLARLY KNOWLEDGE; BIBLIOMETRIC VIEW; EXPERTISE; SCIENCE Abstract: This research uses quantitative techniques to reveal trends in project management related research published between 1962 and 2012. The data set for this research includes 94,472 unique records sourced from the Scopus and ISI Web of Science databases. The keywords and abstracts that authors have used to describe their work have been analysed in terms of word frequency, rate of change and the co-occurrence of keywords and abstract terms. This data has been used to construct network maps of the field, depicting the relative association between key topics. Comparisons are made between the frequencies of key terms and rapid changes in the ways that terms are used in the literature to identify emergent trends and passing fads. Amongst other findings, this research has revealed evidence to indicate a change in emphasis in project management research from a technical engineering orientation to one which encompasses a broader organisational perspective. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. APM and IPMA. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Pollack, Julien; Adler, Daniel] Univ Technol Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia. E-mail Addresses: Julien.pollack at uts.edu.au; Daniel.adler at uts.edu.au Cited Reference Count: 33 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, OXON, ENGLAND ISSN: 0263-7863 eISSN: 1873-4634 Web of Science Categories: Management Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: AY5EF Unique ID: WOS:000347595200021 Cited References: Smyth H.J., 2007, International Journal of Project Management, V25, Kleinberg J, 2003, DATA MINING AND KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY8th ACM/SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, JUL, 2002, EDMONTON, CANADA, V7, P373 Borner Katy, 2007, ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-PLANNING & DESIGN, V34, P808 Soderlund J., 2004, International Journal of Project Management, V22, Project Management Institute (PMI), 1996, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, Zobel A., 2000, Proj. Manag. J., V31, P32 Chen C., 2011, J. Libr. Sci. 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Bus., V44, P82 Borner K., 2010, Atlas of Science: Visualizing What We Know, Pollack J., 2007, International Journal of Project Management, V25, Kwak Young Hoon, 2009, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT, V27, P435 Elsevier, 2013, What does Scopus cover?, Sci2-Team, 2009, Science of Science (Sci2) Tool, Artto Karlos, 2009, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT, V27, P1 Scharnhorst A., 2012, Models of Science Dynamics: Encounters Between Complexity Theory and Information Science, Pxi Project Management Institute (PMI) Inc, 2013, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide), Winter M., 2006, International Journal of Project Management, V24, Betts M., 1995, International Journal of Project Management, V13, P207 Hook Peter A., 2007, 11th International Conference Information Visualization11th International Conference on Information Visualization (IV 2007), JUL 04-06, 2007, Zurich, SWITZERLAND, P442 Boerner Katy, 2012, NATURE, V487, P430 Soderlund J., 2004, International Journal of Project Management, V22, Urli B., 2000, Project Management Journal, V31, P33 Frick A., 1994, Graph Drawing 1994, V894, P388 Abrahamson Eric, 2009, SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT, V25, P235 Kloppenborg T., 2002, Project Management Journal, V33, P5 ======================================================================== *Record 44 of 88. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348260000006 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Journal Rankings by Health Management Faculty Members: Are There Differences by Rank, Leadership Status, or Area of Expertise? PRACTITIONER APPLICATION Authors: Flaks, JA Author Full Names: Flaks, Jeffrey A. Source: JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, 60 (1):28-29; JAN-FEB 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: Hartford HealthCare, Hartford, CT 06103 USA. Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: AMER COLL HEALTHCARE EXEC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION PRESS, ONE NORTH FRANKLIN ST SUITE 1700, CHICAGO, IL 60606 USA ISSN: 1096-9012 eISSN: 1944-7396 Web of Science Categories: Health Policy & Services Research Areas: Health Care Sciences & Services IDS Number: AZ5KM Unique ID: WOS:000348260000006 =================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348215600034 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Thinking better about high-quality science: A look at some ethical flaws and productivity evaluation Authors: Eisenlohr, PV; Tavares, JR; Oliveira, SL; Santos, AO; Valadao, MBX; Bilce, JM; Roberto, RL; Castro, HB; Zaratim, ECP; Lima, SL; Santos, AJ; Silva, APG; Lima, LB; Melo-Santos, KS; Figueiredo, JDS; Santos, LM; Pereira, FC; Oliveira, JCA; Miguel, TB; Serpa, AO; Kreutz, C; Reis, SMA Author Full Names: Eisenlohr, P., V; Tavares, J. R.; Oliveira, S. L.; Santos, A. O.; Valadao, M. B. X.; Bilce, J. M.; Roberto, R. L.; Castro, H. B.; Zaratim, E. C. P.; Lima, S. L.; Santos, A. J.; Silva, A. P. G.; Lima, L. B.; Melo-Santos, K. S.; Figueiredo, J. D. S.; Santos, L. M.; Pereira, F. C.; Oliveira, J. C. A.; Miguel, T. B.; Serpa, A. O.; Kreutz, C.; Reis, S. M. A. Source: BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, 74 (4):1009-1010; 10.1590/1519-6984.17413 NOV 2014 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; CITATION Addresses: [Eisenlohr, P., V] Univ Estado Mato Grosso UNEMAT, BR-78580000 Alta Floresta, MT, Brazil. [Tavares, J. R.; Oliveira, S. L.; Santos, A. O.; Valadao, M. B. X.; Bilce, J. M.; Roberto, R. L.; Castro, H. B.; Zaratim, E. C. P.; Lima, S. L.; Santos, A. J.; Silva, A. P. G.; Lima, L. B.; Melo-Santos, K. S.; Figueiredo, J. D. S.; Santos, L. M.; Pereira, F. C.; Oliveira, J. C. A.; Miguel, T. B.; Serpa, A. O.; Kreutz, C.; Reis, S. M. A.] Univ Estado Mato Grosso UNEMAT, Programa Posgrad Ecol & Conservacao, BR-78690000 Nova Xavantina, MT, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: pedrov.eisenlohr at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 11 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: INT INST ECOLOGY, RUA BENTO CARLOS, 750 - CENTRO, SAO CARLOS, SP 00000, BRAZIL ISSN: 1519-6984 eISSN: 1678-4375 Web of Science Categories: Biology Research Areas: Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics IDS Number: AZ4TJ Unique ID: WOS:000348215600034 Cited References: Misteli Tom, 2013, JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, V201, P651 Alberts Bruce, 2013, SCIENCE, V340, P787 Abraham P, 2000, Journal of postgraduate medicine, V46, P67 Loyola Rafael D., 2012, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V27, P585 Ratter J. A., 1992, Edinburgh Journal of Botany, V49, P235 Ratter J. A., 2003, Edinburgh Journal of Botany, V60, P57 LOEHLE C, 1990, BIOSCIENCE, V40, P123 Van Noorden Richard, 2013, NATURE, V500, P510 Ratter J. A., 1996, Edinburgh Journal of Botany, V53, P153 Gami AS, 2004, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V170, P1925 Koocher Gerald, 2010, NATURE, V466, P438 ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348406900010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Profile and scientific production of Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) researchers in Hematology/Oncology Authors: Oliveira, MCLA; Martelli, DR; Quirino, IG; Colosimo, EA; Silva, ACSE; Martell, H; De Oliveira, EA Author Full Names: Lopes Araujo Oliveira, Maria Christina; Martelli, Daniella Reis; Quirino, Isabel Gomes; Colosimo, Enrico Antonio; Simoes E Silva, Ana Cristina; Martell Junior, Hercilio; De Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo Source: REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 60 (6):542-547; 10.1590/1806-9282.60.06.012 NOV-DEC 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientific publication indicators, hematology, oncology, postgraduate programs in health, health sciences KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; H-INDEX; PERFORMANCE; INDICATORS; SCIENCE Abstract: Objective: several studies have examined the academic production of the researchers at the CNPq, in several areas of knowledge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the scientific production of researchers in Hematology/Oncology who hold scientific productivity grants from the Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development. Methods: the Academic CVs of 28 researchers in Hematology/Oncology with active grants in the three-year period from 2006 to 2008 were included in the analysis. The variables of interest were: institution, researchers' time after doctorate, tutoring of undergraduate students, masters and PhD degree, scientific production and its impact. Results: from a total of 411 researchers in Medicine, 28 (7%) were identified as being in the area of Hematology/Oncology. There was a slight predominance of males (53.6%) and grant holders in category 1. Three Brazilian states are responsible for approximately 90% of the researchers: sao Paulo (21,75%), Rio de Janeiro (3,11%), and Minas Gerais (2, 7%). During their academic careers, the researchers published 2,655 articles, with a median of 87 articles per researcher (IQR = 52 to 122). 65 and 78% of this total were indexed on the Web of Science and Scopus databases, respectively. The researchers received 14,247 citations on the WoS database with a median of 385 citations per researcher. The average number of citations per article was 8.2. Conclusion: in this investigation, it was noted that researchers in the field of Hematology/Oncology have a relevant scientific output from the point of view of quantity and quality compared to other medical specialties. Addresses: [Lopes Araujo Oliveira, Maria Christina] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Martelli, Daniella Reis] Univ Estadual Montes Claros Unimontes, Montes Clams, MG, Brazil. [Quirino, Isabel Gomes] Univ Josd Rostdo Vellano Unifenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. [Colosimo, Enrico Antonio] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Estat, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Simoes E Silva, Ana Cristina; De Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: eduolive812 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 31 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: AZ7OB Unique ID: WOS:000348406900010 Cited References: Simons Kai, 2008, SCIENCE, V322, P165 Petherick Anna, 2010, NATURE, V465, P674 Martelli-Junior Hercilio, 2010, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V56, P478 Panaretos John, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P635 Haeffner-Cavaillon Nicole, 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P33 Deheinzelin Daniel, 2007, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V53, P471 Santos Suelleng Maria Cunha, 2009, Physis: Revista de Sa?de Coletiva, V19, P761 Lehmann Sune, 2006, NATURE, V444, P1003 Wilcox Allen J., 2008, EPIDEMIOLOGY, V19, P373 Boell Sebastian K., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 17-20, 2008, Vienna, AUSTRIA, V82, P613 Oliveira Eduardo A, 2011, Jornal brasileiro de nefrologia : ?org?o oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia, V33, P31 Cavalcante Raika Augusta, 2008, Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, V11, P106 Barata Rita Barradas, 2003, Cadernos de sa?de p?blica, V19, P1863 Ferreira Santos Natacha Carvalho, 2010, QUIMICA NOVA, V33, P489 Regalado Antonio, 2010, Science (New York, N.Y.), V330, P1311 Zorzetto R., 2006, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V39, P1513 Moed Henk F., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P13 Rodrigues PS, 2000, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V33, P853 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P19 Regalado Antonio, 2010, SCIENCE, V330, P1306 Oliveira Eduardo Araujo, 2011, ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA, V97, P186 Bornmann Lutz, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P830 Szklo Moyses, 2008, EPIDEMIOLOGY, V19, P369 Brink A J, 2004, Cardiovascular journal of South Africa : official journal for Southern Africa Cardiac Society [and] South African Society of Cardiac Practitioners, V15, P5 Van Noorden R, 2013, Nature, V492, P324 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P16 Bordons M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P195 Regalado Antonio, 2010, Science (New York, N.Y.), V330, P1308 Oliveira Eduardo A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V90, P429 Mendes Patr?cia Helena Costa, 2010, Revista Brasileira de Educa??o M?dica, V34, P535 ======================================================================== . 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:000348097000013 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Bibliometrics*: simple- understandable- comprehensible Authors: Zimmer, D Author Full Names: Zimmer, David Source: ZEITSCHRIFT FUR BIBLIOTHEKSWESEN UND BIBLIOGRAPHIE, 61 (6):388-389; NOV-DEC 2014 Language: German Document Type: Book Review Cited Reference Count: 1 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: VITTORIO KLOSTERMANN GMBH, POSTFACH 90 06 01, D-60446 FRANKFURT-AM-MAIN, GERMANY ISSN: 0044-2380 eISSN: 1864-2950 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AZ2ZF Unique ID: WOS:000348097000013 Cited References: BALL R, 2014, BIBLIOMETRIE EINFACH, ======================================================================== *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348604600001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: International Seminar on *Bibliometrics* Authors: Russell, JM; Guzman, MV; Aguillo, I; Reyes, FC; Mugnaini, R Author Full Names: Russell, Jane M.; Victoria Guzman, Maria; Aguillo, Isidro; Collazo Reyes, Francisco; Mugnaini, Rogerio Source: TRANSINFORMACAO, 26 (3):227-228; 10.1590/0103-3786201400030001a SEP-DEC 2014 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material Addresses: [Russell, Jane M.] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico. [Victoria Guzman, Maria] Inst Finlay, Havana, Cuba. [Aguillo, Isidro] CSIC, Madrid, Spain. [Collazo Reyes, Francisco] Inst Politecn Nacl, Ctr Invest Estudios Avanzados, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico. [Mugnaini, Rogerio] Univ Sao Paulo, Escola Comunicacoes & Artes, Dept Bibliotecon & Documentacao, Sao Paulo, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: jrussell at unam.mx; mvguzman at finlay.edu.cu; isidro.aguillo at cchs.csic.es; fcollazo at fis.cinvestav.mx; mugnaini at usp.br Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA CAMPINAS, NUCLEO EDITORACAO SBI-CCV, CAMPUS II AV JOHN BOYD DUNLOP S-N PREDIO ONTOLOGIA JD IPAUSSURAMA, CAMPINAS, SP 13060-904, BRAZIL ISSN: 0103-3786 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: CA0JQ Unique ID: WOS:000348604600001 ======================================================================== 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:000348604600005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: *Citation* practices as semiotic interpretants of certification of local knowledge in astronomy: Mexico 1952-1972 Authors: Collazo-Reyes, F; Flores-Vargas, X; Munoz-Garcia, ML; Perez-Angon, MA Author Full Names: Collazo-Reyes, Francisco; Flores-Vargas, Xochitl; Lizeth Munoz-Garcia, Mitzi; Angel Perez-Angon, Miguel Source: TRANSINFORMACAO, 26 (3):269-279; 10.1590/0103-37862014000300004 SEP-DEC 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Semiotic analysis, Astronomy, Citation bibliographies, Intertextuality, Mexico, Scientific journals KeyWords Plus: PERSUASION; SCIENCE; REWARD Abstract: We studied the scientific literature in the field of astronomy published in the Mexican Journal, Boletin de los Observatorios de Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, from 1952 to 1972. We analyzed the articles published during this important period of great changes in the production and dissemination of scientific knowledge. Our goal is to identify affiliation practices in the patterns of scientific communication. The characteristics of citation practices were reviewed, particularly the communication functions of references as rhetorical elements of persuasion. Semiotic analysis was used, particularly the triadic model of concept formation. Accordingly, it was possible to demonstrate new roles of the Boletin articles within the framework of the system of international communication. Semiotic interpretants reveal two communication functions acquired by the texts: in the first case, sources are accredited, and the second case, sources are accrediting, in a mutual process of certification of knowledge found in scientific journals. Addresses: [Collazo-Reyes, Francisco; Angel Perez-Angon, Miguel] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Dept Fis Biblioteca Ciencias Exactas, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. [Flores-Vargas, Xochitl; Lizeth Munoz-Garcia, Mitzi] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Area Bibliometria, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. E-mail Addresses: fcollazo at fis.cinvestav.mx Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA CAMPINAS, NUCLEO EDITORACAO SBI-CCV, CAMPUS II AV JOHN BOYD DUNLOP S-N PREDIO ONTOLOGIA JD IPAUSSURAMA, CAMPINAS, SP 13060-904, BRAZIL ISSN: 0103-3786 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: CA0JQ Unique ID: WOS:000348604600005 Cited References: Cronin B, 2000, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V56, P440 GALLO J, 1939, T AM GEOPHYS UNION, V20, P394 SMALL HG, 1978, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V8, P327 Amozorrutia J. A., 2010, Razon y Palabra, V15, P1 Rivera-Terrazas M., 1950, Astronomical Journal, V55, P65 Cornejo-Rodriguez A., 2011, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, V39, P109 Gonzalez-Tapia F. B., 2013, BOK BJ, 1983, REVISTA MEXICANA DE ASTRONOMIA Y ASTROFISICA, V7, P21 Knorr-Cetina K., 1981, The manufacture of knowledge: An essay on the constructivist and contextual nature of science, Peirce C. S., 1992, The essential Peirce: Selected philosophical writings (1867-1983), MACROBERTS MH, 1987, SCIENTOMETRICS, V12, P293 Cueto M, 1997, MINERVA, V35, P233 Porter J. E., 1986, Rhetoric Review, V5, P35 Lopez-Cruz O., 2011, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, V39, Pxiii Bazerman C., 1988, Shaping written knowledge: The genre and activity of the experimental article in science, P187 Bazerman C., 1988, Shaping written knowledge: The genre and activity of the experimental article in science, Collazo-Reyes F., 2012, Bartolucci J., 1991, Quipu, V8, P361 Elena Luna-Morales Ma., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P1337 Duranona M. A., 2006, Textos que dialogan: la intertextualidad como recurso didactico, Bornmann Luti, 2008, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V64, P45 Forero Restrepo, 2004, Revista Colombiana de Sociologia, V23, P251 GILBERT GN, 1977, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V7, P113 Vidales-Gonzalez C., 2010, Semiotica y teoria de la comunicacion, VI, CRONIN B, 1981, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V37, P16 MERTON RK, 1968, SCIENCE, V159, P56 Beuchot M., 2004, La semiotica: teoria del signo y el lenguaje en la historia, Torres-Peimbert S., 2011, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica, V39, Pvi Abt Helmut A., 2011, HIGHLIGHTS OF BOLETIN DE LOS OBSERVATORIOS DE TONANTZINTLA Y TACUBAYAConference on Hightlights of Bulletin of Observatories Tonantzintla and Tacubaya, NOV 05-06, 2009, Tonantzintla, MEXICO, V39, P117 Cozzens S. E., 1989, Scientometric, V15, P1437 White HD, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V60, P93 Carmona Sandoval J. C., 2013, Raximhai, V9, P117 Bazerman C., 1993, Understanding scientific prose, P20 Moed Henk F., 2005, CITATION ANALYSIS IN RESEARCH EVALUATION, V9, P193 Cronin B., 1984, The citation process: The role and significance of citation in Scientific Communication, Davis Philip M., 2009, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V22, P5 Bartolucci J., 2000, La modernizacion de la ciencia en Mexico: el caso de los astronomos, PISMIS P, 1987, REVISTA MEXICANA DE ASTRONOMIA Y ASTROFISICA, V14, P35 MUNCH G, 1947, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, V106, P217 Abt Helmut A., 2011, HIGHLIGHTS OF BOLETIN DE LOS OBSERVATORIOS DE TONANTZINTLA Y TACUBAYAConference on Highlights of Bulletin of Observatories Tonantzintla and Tacubaya, NOV 05-06, 2009, Tonantzintla, MEXICO, V39, P65 Paul D, 2000, JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, V14, P185 Haberer A., 2007, Literature, V49, P54 Latour B., 1987, Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, ======================================================================== 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:000348600800016 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Analysis of progression of knowledge about Target Costing: a *bibliometric* analysis of papers presented at the 19th editions of the Brazilian Congress Cost Authors: do Nascimento, JCHB; Bernardes, JR; de Sousa, WD; Pinheiro, LVD; de Castro, MBMB Author Full Names: Hipolito Bernardes do Nascimento, Joao Carlos; Bernardes, Juliana Reis; de Sousa, Wellington Dantas; de Sa Pinheiro, Leonardo Victor; Mendes Boavista de Castro, Mauricio Boavista Source: CUSTOS E AGRONEGOCIO ON LINE, 10 (3):350-373; JUL-SEP 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Target Costing, Progression of Knowledge, Bibliometric Study Abstract: This study sought to frame the thematic Target Costing in the framework of progression of knowledge proposed by Ansari, Bell and Okano (2007). To this end, we conducted a bibliometric study in 19 editions of the Brazilian Congress Cost (BCC), which were selected 44 published articles with topics Target Costing, Target Costing and Target Costing. Were noted relevant opportunities for the development of future research at the phases 'standing practice in the organizational context', 'connection with other management tools' and 'institutionalization and diffusion' respectively. On the bibliometric analysis, using the software UCINET (R), it was noted that Wellington Rock occupies the central position in the network of researchers Target Costing in BCC, being the author most influential and of most prestigious in the context analyzed. Finally, it was observed that the books still remain the main source of references, authors with more than one publication in the proceedings of the CBC tend to perform research with different methods over time and that future studies may adopt methodological procedures survey research, action research and simulations. Addresses: [Hipolito Bernardes do Nascimento, Joao Carlos] Univ Fed Piaui, FUCAPE, BR-64800000 Floriano, PI, Brazil. [Bernardes, Juliana Reis] Univ Fed Piaui, UFPI, BR-64800000 Floriano, PI, Brazil. [de Sousa, Wellington Dantas] Fac Ciencias Aplicadas & Sociais Petr, UNIANDRADE, BR-48907140 Juazeiro, BA, Brazil. [de Sa Pinheiro, Leonardo Victor] Univ Fed Piaui, UECE, BR-64800000 Floriano, PI, Brazil. [Mendes Boavista de Castro, Mauricio Boavista] Univ Fed Piaui, Univ Museo Social Argentino, BR-64800000 Floriano, PI, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: joaohipolito at ufpi.edu.br; jureis3d at hotmail.com; dantas at facape.br; leonardopinheiro at hotmail.com; mauricioboavista at ufpi.edu.br Cited Reference Count: 31 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV FED RURAL PERNAMBUCO, DEPT LETRAS CIENCIAS HUMANAS, AV D MANOEL MEDEIROS S-N, BAIRRO DE DOIS IRMAOS, RECIFE PE CEP50670-901, BRAZIL ISSN: 1808-2882 Web of Science Categories: Agricultural Economics & Policy; Economics Research Areas: Agriculture; Business & Economics IDS Number: CA0II Unique ID: WOS:000348600800016 Cited References: FARIA A. C., 2008, XV Congresso Brasileiro de Custos, Curitiba - PR, Liu XM, 2005, INFORMATION PROCESSING & MANAGEMENT, V41, P1462 ROCHA W., 1999, Contribuicao ao estudo de um modelo conceitual de sistema de informacao de gestao estrategica, ALMEIDA L. B., 2006, XIII Congresso Brasileiro de Custos, Anais... Belo Horizonte - MG, BEUREN I. M., 2011, XVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Custos, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, SAKURAI M., 1991, Environmental Change and Its Influence on Management Accounting, PACHECO M. G., 2010, XVII Congresso Brasileiro de Custos, Anais... Belo Horizonte - MG, HESFORD J. W., 2007, V1, P2 Cardoso Ricardo Lopes, 2005, Revista de Administra??o de Empresas, V45, P34 MILANI FILHO M. A. F., 2011, XIV SemeAd, Seminarios em Administracao, Mello Cristiane Marques de, 2009, RAM. Revista de Administra??o Mackenzie, V10, P130 ALVAREZ A, 2005, Manual introdutorio al Andlisis de Redes Sociales: Medidas de Centralidad, ROCHA I., 2010, ConTexto, Porto Alegre, V10, P75 RICHARDSON R. J., 1999, Pesquisa Social: metodos e tecnicas, Ansari Shahid, 2007, HANDBOOK OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING RESEARCH, VOL 2, P507 MONGE P. R., 2003, Theories of Communications Networks, KUMAR R., 2005, Research Methodology - a step-by-step guide for beginners, SCHULTZ C. A. 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Search terms matched: CITATION-KNN(1) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348039800002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Bayesian *Citation-KNN* with distance weighting Authors: Jiang, LX; Cai, ZH; Wang, DH; Zhang, H Author Full Names: Jiang, Liangxiao; Cai, Zhihua; Wang, Dianhong; Zhang, Harry Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE LEARNING AND CYBERNETICS, 5 (2):193-199; 10.1007/s13042-013-0152-x APR 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Multi-instance learning, KNN, Bayesian-KNN, Citation-KNN, Bayesian Citation-KNN, Distance weighting KeyWords Plus: EMBEDDED INSTANCE SELECTION; ALGORITHM Abstract: Multi-instance (MI) learning is receiving growing attention in the machine learning research field, in which learning examples are represented by a bag of instances instead of a single instance. K-nearest-neighbor (KNN) is a simple and effective classification model in the traditional supervised learning. As its two variants, Bayesian-KNN (BKNN) and Citation-KNN (CKNN) are proposed and are widely used for solving multi-instance classification problems. However, CKNN still applies the simplest majority vote approach among the references and citers to classify unseen bags. In this paper, we propose an improved algorithm called Bayesian Citation-KNN (BCKNN). For each unseen bag, BCKNN firstly finds its k references and q citers respectively, and then a Bayesian approach is applied to its k references and a distance weighted majority vote approach is applied to its q citers. The experimental results on several benchmark datasets show that our BCKNN is generally better than previous BKNN and CKNN. Besides, BCKNN almost maintains the same order of computational overhead as CKNN. Addresses: [Jiang, Liangxiao; Cai, Zhihua] China Univ Geosci, Dept Comp Sci, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China. [Wang, Dianhong] China Univ Geosci, Dept Elect Engn, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China. [Zhang, Harry] Univ New Brunswick, Fac Comp Sci, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada. E-mail Addresses: ljiang at cug.edu.cn Funding Acknowledgement: National Natural Science Foundation of China [61203287]; Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-12-0953]; Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Hubei [2011CDA103]; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities Funding Text: We thank Prof. E. Frank and Miguel Garcia Torres for their kindly help. We also thank anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions. This work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61203287), the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (No. NCET-12-0953), the Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Hubei (No. 2011CDA103), and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities. Cited Reference Count: 35 Times Cited: 4 Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, TIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY ISSN: 1868-8071 eISSN: 1868-808X Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Research Areas: Computer Science IDS Number: AZ2BP Unique ID: WOS:000348039800002 Cited References: Chen YX, 2004, JOURNAL OF MACHINE LEARNING RESEARCH, V5, P913 Jiang Liangxiao, 2009, KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V20, P123 Witten I.H., 2005, Data Mining, Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques, Zhou Zhi-Hua, 2012, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, V176, P2291 Maron O, 1998, Learning from ambiguity, Zhang Q, 2002, Proceedings of 19th International Conference on Machine Learning, P682 Bhattacharya Gautam, 2012, PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS, V33, P356 Zhou ZH, 2004, Technical Report, Maron O, 1998, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, V10, Wang J, 2000, Proceedings of 17th International Conference on Machine Learning, P1119 Chen Yixin, 2006, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PATTERN ANALYSIS AND MACHINE INTELLIGENCE, V28, P1931 Andrews S., 2003, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, V15, P561 Liang Guohua, 2014, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE LEARNING AND CYBERNETICS, V5, P63 Maron O., 1998, Proceedings of 15th International Conference on Machine Learning, V15, P341 Schapire R., 1996, Proceedings of ICML, V13, P148 Dietterich TG, 1997, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, V89, P31 Wang C, 2004, Technical report, PEUQUET DJ, 1992, COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, V18, P989 Huang J, 2005, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, V17, P299 Edgar GA, 1995, Measure, topology, and fractal geometry, Blockeel H, 1998, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, V101, P285 Chen X, 1995, LIESMARS'95, Wuhan, Yang C., 2000, Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Data Engineering (Cat. No.00CB37073)Proceedings 16th International Conference on Data Engineering, 29 Feb.-3 March 2000, San Diego, CA, USA, 1997, Lazy learning, Zucker JD, 2001, Lecture Notes Artif Intell, V2056, P204 Auer P, 1997, Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on Machine Learning, P21 Zhang Q, 2002, ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 14, VOLS 1 AND 215th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS), DEC 03-08, 2001, VANCOUVER, CANADA, V14, P1073 Dhurandhar A., 2013, International Journal of Machine Learning and Cybernetics, V4, Zhang Min-Ling, 2007, PATTERN RECOGNITION, V40, P2038 Ruffo G, 2000, Learning single and multiple decision trees for security applications, He Jianjun, 2012, MACHINE LEARNING, V88, P273 Foulds James, 2008, AI 2008: ADVANCES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PROCEEDINGS21st Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, DEC 01-05, 2008, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND, V5360, P300 De Raedt L., 1998, ILP 1998, V1446, P1 Frank ET, 2003, Technical Report, Xu X, 2001, A nearest distribution approach to multiple-instance learning, ======================================================================== Search terms matched: IMPACT FACTOR(2) *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347641300001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Communication profiles in Google Scholar Metrics, h index and new research dissemination strategies Authors: Lopez, MT Author Full Names: Tunez Lopez, Miguel Source: HISTORIA Y COMUNICACION SOCIAL, 19 15-26; SI 10.5209/rev_HICS.2014.v19.45104 MAR 2014 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: h-index, impact factor, Google Scholar Metrics, scientific journals, ae-ic, GSM KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH Abstract: Since 2012, Google Scholar Metrics allows researchers to create an online citations profile where their scientific and academic publications are assessed with personalised bibliometric indicators such as the ih index, the i10 index and the ih5 index, which refer to the relation between a researchers' publications and their importance according to peers. This article presents the results of a research study about the use of the Google Scholar profile, the citation metrics, the h indicators, and the traditional citations counting tools among Communication researchers in Spain. This study also explores the new research dissemination strategies that have derived from the use of the h index in comparison to the *impact factor*. Addresses: Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Ciencias Comunicac, Santiago De Compostela, Spain. E-mail Addresses: miguel.tunez at usc.es Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES, CIUDAD UNIV, OBISPO TREJO 3, MADRID, 28040, SPAIN ISSN: 1137-0734 eISSN: 1988-3056 Web of Science Categories: Film, Radio, Television; History Research Areas: Film, Radio & Television; History IDS Number: AY5XB Unique ID: WOS:000347641300001 Cited References: DELGADO Emilio, Comunicar, VXXI, P45 FERNANDEZ-QUIJADA David, 2013, Comunicar, VXXI, P15 TUNEZ Miguel, 2013, Communication and Society/Comunicacion y Sociedad, VXXVI, P53 TUNEZ Miguel, 2013, Actas del II Congreso Nacional sobre Metodologia de la Investigacion en Comunicacion, mayo, 2013, P133 REPISO Rafael, 2013, EC3 Reports, V6, DELGADO LOPEZ-COZAR Emilio, 2013, EC3 Informes, P36 TUNEZ LOPEZ Miguel, 2012, Estudios del Mensaje Periodistico, V18, P224 Imperial Juan, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V71, P271 SANCHEZ PITA F., 2012, Actas. IV Congreso Int. Latina de Comunicacion Social, La Laguna, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 ======================================================================== 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:000347798100012 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: ASSESSMENT PORTALS OF *JOURNALS* IMPLEMENTED WITH BRAZILIAN SEER/OJS THROUGH THE LIFTING OF THE INDEX LATINDEX AND SciELO Authors: Shintaku, M; de Brito, RF; Neto, SC Author Full Names: Shintaku, Milton; de Brito, Ronnie Fagundes; Neto, Silvio Carvalho Source: INFORMACAO & SOCIEDADE-ESTUDOS, 24 (2):139-148; 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Journals Portal, Journal Portals evaluation, SciELO, Latindex Abstract: Open Journal Systems supports activities related to editing and publication of scientific journals and may also provide a platform to house the journals as a portal of electronic journals. There is a tendency of journals to be aggregated in institutional portals in Brazil, so that 123 portals journals are analized. However, the presence of journal portals can not guarantee the quality of its publications, which can be measured by evaluating indexing systems. It is presented a survey of the journals hosted on portals listed on SciELO and Latindex, revealing a panorama of indexed journals in portals. Despite a greater number of criteria, Latindex appears to be more flexible, showing a greater amount of journals in its catalog, than those indexed by SciELO. Addresses: [Shintaku, Milton] Univ Brasilia, BR-70910900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil. [Shintaku, Milton; de Brito, Ronnie Fagundes] Inst Brasileiro Informacao Ciencia & Tecnol, Brasilia, DF, Brazil. [de Brito, Ronnie Fagundes] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil. [Neto, Silvio Carvalho] Univ Sao Paulo, BR-05508 Sao Paulo, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: shintaku at ibict.br; ronniebrito at ibcit.br; silvio at facef.br Cited Reference Count: 0 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV FEDERAL CAMPINA GRANDE, RUA APRIGIO VELOSO 882, BODO CONGO, CAMPINA GRANDE PB, 58109 090, BRAZIL ISSN: 0104-0146 eISSN: 1809-4783 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: AY8IT Unique ID: WOS:000347798100012 ======================================================================== . 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:000348213300118 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Applied-information Technology and Electronic Material in Construction and Research on the Web *Citations* Accessibility Authors: Deng, X; Zheng, Z; Han, SG; Shen, XX Author Full Names: Deng, Xi; Zheng, Zhong; Han, Shuguang; Shen, Xiangxing Edited by: Zhang H; Jin D; Zhao XJ Source: MATERIALS SCIENCE, ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AND APPLIED RESEARCH, 908 526-530; 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.908.526 2014 Book Series: Advanced Materials Research Language: English Document Type: Proceedings Paper Conference Title: 2nd International Conference on Environmental Science and Material Application (ESME) Conference Date: MAR 22-23, 2014 Conference Location: Wuhan, PEOPLES R CHINA Conference Sponsors: Int Sci & Educ Researcher Assoc, Beijing Gireida Educ Res Ctr Author Keywords: Web Citation, Accessibility, Current Issue, Archive Issue, Information Preservation Abstract: The development of Applied-information Technology and Internet make the access of information resources more convenient and quicker, but the inaccessibility of web citations becomes a prominent problem. Researches about the web citations inaccessibility at home and abroad mostly focused on the phenomenon and principle of the accessibility, however, the solutions to the accessibility problem had not been studied so much, and the relevant application systems were even less. The construction of journal web citation accessibility system platform should emphasize solutions to the "variability" of the location and content of information resources. This platform may include the retrieval modules of current and archive issues so as to realize the maximum retrieval and present of web citations. Addresses: [Deng, Xi] Hainan Univ, Art Coll, Haikou, Peoples R China. E-mail Addresses: x.shen at whu.edu.cn Cited Reference Count: 5 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD, LAUBLSRUTISTR 24, CH-8717 STAFA-ZURICH, SWITZERLAND ISSN: 1022-6680 ISBN: 978-3-03835-064-4 Web of Science Categories: Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Research Areas: Materials Science IDS Number: BB9DT Unique ID: WOS:000348213300118 Cited References: ???, 2012, ????????Computer Applications and Software, V29, P164 Shen Xiangxing, 2013, The Forth Inthernation Conference on Publishing Industry and Education in the Digital Age, P167 Vaughan L, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V54, P1313 Harter Stephen P., Electronic journals and scholarly communication: A, citation and reference study, Dellavalle RP, 2003, SCIENCE, V302, P787 =================================================================== ======================================================================== *Record 1 of 4. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348655800001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Infrastructural Inversion as a Generative Resource in Digital Scholarship Authors: Kaltenbrunner, W Author Full Names: Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang Source: SCIENCE AS CULTURE, 24 (1):1-23; 10.1080/09505431.2014.917621 JAN 2 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: articulation work, infrastructural inversion, digital humanities KeyWords Plus: SCIENCE; WORK Abstract: Digital humanities scholarship has regularly challenged characteristic organizational features of academic life in the humanities. For example, it is typically practiced in larger collaborative projects that produce output very different from the traditional scholarly monograph. Digital humanists often present their work in strikingly reflexive accounts that are reminiscent of what science and technology studies scholars have called infrastructural inversion, a method that defamiliarizes the socio-material infrastructure of research to expose the inner workings of knowledge production. At first sight, infrastructural inversion might seem to constitute the opposite of the older concept of articulation work, which designates the situated activity of coordinating and managing cooperative work processes. It is more useful, however, to think about infrastructural inversion as a specific form of articulation work. The inversions performed by digital scholars serve to highlight and problematize established ways of streamlining articulation work, for example, through the established model of peer review, or by using conventional forms of scholarly output. In turn, such systematic defamiliarization opens up new and potentially competing ways of imagining the organization of articulation work. Addresses: [Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang] Leiden Univ, Ctr Sci & Technol Studies, NL-2300 AX Leiden, Netherlands. E-mail Addresses: w.kaltenbrunner at cwts.leidenuniv.nl Cited Reference Count: 47 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0950-5431 eISSN: 1470-1189 Web of Science Categories: Cultural Studies; History & Philosophy Of Science Research Areas: Cultural Studies; History & Philosophy of Science IDS Number: CA1EN Unique ID: WOS:000348655800001 Cited References: 2012, DEBATES IN THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES, P1 Drucker J., 2011, Digital Humanities Quarterly, V5, STRAUSS A, 1985, SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, V26, P1 Bowker G. 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New Frontiers in the Sociology of Knowledge, Edwards Paul N., 2009, JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS, V10, P364 Koh A., 2013, The Journal of Digital Humanities: Post-Publication Review or the Worst of Peer Review?, Suchman L., 1996, Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, P407 ZUCKERMA.H, 1971, MINERVA, V9, P66 French A., 2013, Humanist Discussion Group, V27, STRAUSS A, 1988, SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, V29, P163 Borgman C. L., 2007, Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet, Mayernik Matthew S., 2013, COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK-THE JOURNAL OF COLLABORATIVE COMPUTING, V22, P65 Edwards Paul N., 2011, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V41, P667 Flanders J., 2011, You Work at Brown. 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Digital Aesthetics and Projects in Speculative Computing, Williford C., 2012, One Culture. Computationally Intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Biagioli M., 2002, Emergences, V21, P11 WordHoard, 2004, WordHoard: An Application for the close reading and scholarly analysis of deeply tagged text, Cohen P., 2010, New York Times, Campbell P., 2006, Nature Peer Review Trial and Debate, Nature, ======================================================================== *Record 2 of 4. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348345800004 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Explaining article influence: capturing article citability and its dynamic effects Authors: Li, SB; Sivadas, E; Johnson, MS Author Full Names: Li, Shibo; Sivadas, Eugene; Johnson, Mark S. Source: JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF MARKETING SCIENCE, 43 (1):52-72; 10.1007/s11747-014-0392-7 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Citation, Citability, Matthew effect, Uncitedness, Scientometrics, Hidden Markov model, Tobit KeyWords Plus: HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL; MARKETING JOURNALS; CITATION BEHAVIOR; CONSUMER RESEARCH; QUALITY RANKING; IMPACT; SCIENCE; ONLINE; CUSTOMER; DISTRIBUTIONS Abstract: Researchers from diverse disciplines have examined the many factors that contribute to the influence of published research papers. Such influence dynamics are in essence a marketing of science issue. In this paper, we propose that in addition to known established, overt drivers of influence such as journal, article, author, and Matthew effects, a latent factor "citability" influences the eventual impact of a paper. Citability is a mid-range latent variable that captures the changing relationship of an article to a field. Our analysis using a discretized Tobit model with hidden Markov processes suggests that there are two states of citability, and these dynamic states determine eventual influence of a paper. Prior research in marketing has relied on models where the various effects such as author and journal effects are deemed static. Unlike ours, these models fail to capture the continuously evolving impact dynamics of a paper and the differential effect of the various drivers that depend on the latent state a paper is in at any given point of time. Our model also captures the impact of uncitedness, which other models fail to do. Our model is estimated using articles published in seven leading marketing journals during the years 1996-2003. Findings and implications are discussed. Addresses: [Li, Shibo] Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. [Sivadas, Eugene] Univ Washington, Milgard Sch Business, Tacoma, WA 98402 USA. E-mail Addresses: sivadas at u.washington.edu Cited Reference Count: 71 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA ISSN: 0092-0703 eISSN: 1552-7824 Web of Science Categories: Business Research Areas: Business & Economics IDS Number: AZ6RF Unique ID: WOS:000348345800004 Cited References: Archambault Eric, 2009, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V60, P1320 SPENCE M, 1973, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, V87, P355 Sahu Satya Ranjan, 2014, SCIENTOMETRICS, V98, P2161 Chow C. 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R., 1987, Journal of Marketing, V51, P11 CHIB S, 1995, AMERICAN STATISTICIAN, V49, P327 Stremersch Stefan, 2007, JOURNAL OF MARKETING, V71, P171 ======================================================================== *Record 3 of 4. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347603100002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Don't take away my status! - Evidence from the restructuring of a virtual reward system Authors: Mutter, T; Kundisch, D Author Full Names: Mutter, Tobias; Kundisch, Dennis Source: COMPUTER NETWORKS, 75 477-490; SI 10.1016/j.comnet.2014.08.022 B DEC 24 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Online community, Virtual reward system, Status demotion, Natural experiment, Field observation KeyWords Plus: ONLINE COMMUNITIES; KNOWLEDGE CONTRIBUTION; FIELD EXPERIMENT; PERFORMANCE; CONTRIBUTE; IDENTITY; LOYALTY; IMPACT Abstract: In a natural experiment on a popular German Question & Answer community we investigate how user status demotion affects user activity levels in online communities. The virtual reward system on this platform is designed to activate the status seeking behavior of its members. The members' status within the community is represented by the member's rank. In the experiment the platform operator restructured the virtual reward system, in the process reducing or abolishing the incentives for selected activities on the platform. After restructuring nearly all users saw their status demoted, with almost three quarters having lost one rank, and more than a quarter having lost two or more ranks. We identify the impact of status demotion by comparing how the members in these two groups respond to the restructuring. We find that users who lost two or more ranks reduce their post-event activities for which the incentives were reduced or abolished by 18% more than those who lost only one rank, and by 9% more than the latter for activities which were unaffected by the event. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Mutter, Tobias; Kundisch, Dennis] Univ Paderborn, D-33100 Paderborn, Germany. E-mail Addresses: Tobias.Mutter at wiwi.uni-paderborn.de; Dennis.Kundisch at wiwi.uni-paderborn.de Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211, 1000 AE AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ISSN: 1389-1286 eISSN: 1872-7069 Web of Science Categories: Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture; Computer Science, Information Systems; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic; Telecommunications Research Areas: Computer Science; Engineering; Telecommunications IDS Number: AY5HJ Unique ID: WOS:000347603100002 Cited References: LAZARUS RS, 1991, AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST98TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, AUG, 1990, BOSTON, MA, V46, P352 Hamari Juho, 2013, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS, V12, P236 Adler NE, 2000, HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, V19, P586 Bougie R, 2003, JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF MARKETING SCIENCE, V31, P377 Anderson A., 2013, Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web, Rio de Janeiro, Podolny Joel, 1996, Industrial and Corporate Change, V5, P453 Kollock P., 1999, Communities in Cyberspace, Zhang Xiaoquan (Michael), 2011, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, V101, P1601 Blohm Ivo, 2013, BUSINESS & INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, V5, P275 BERGER J, 1972, AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, V37, P241 Fournier S, 1998, HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW, V76, P42 Kankanhalli A, 2005, MIS QUARTERLY, V29, P113 Wasko MM, 2005, MIS QUARTERLY, V29, P35 Hamari J., 2014, Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, GEPHART RP, 1978, ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY, V23, P553 Ren Yuqing, 2012, MIS QUARTERLY, V36, P841 Chen Yan, 2010, AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, V100, P1358 Farzan R., 2008, Proceedings of the Symposium on Persuasive Technology, Ma Meng, 2007, INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH, V18, P42 Constant D., Organ. 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Res., P1 Wagner Tillmann, 2009, JOURNAL OF MARKETING, V73, P69 Caliendo M., 2006, Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv, V90, P199 ======================================================================== *Record 4 of 4. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348604600005 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Citation practices as semiotic interpretants of certification of local knowledge in astronomy: Mexico 1952-1972 Authors: Collazo-Reyes, F; Flores-Vargas, X; Munoz-Garcia, ML; Perez-Angon, MA Author Full Names: Collazo-Reyes, Francisco; Flores-Vargas, Xochitl; Lizeth Munoz-Garcia, Mitzi; Angel Perez-Angon, Miguel Source: TRANSINFORMACAO, 26 (3):269-279; 10.1590/0103-37862014000300004 SEP-DEC 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Semiotic analysis, Astronomy, Citation bibliographies, Intertextuality, Mexico, Scientific journals KeyWords Plus: PERSUASION; SCIENCE; REWARD Abstract: We studied the scientific literature in the field of astronomy published in the Mexican Journal, Boletin de los Observatorios de Tonantzintla y Tacubaya, from 1952 to 1972. We analyzed the articles published during this important period of great changes in the production and dissemination of scientific knowledge. Our goal is to identify affiliation practices in the patterns of scientific communication. The characteristics of citation practices were reviewed, particularly the communication functions of references as rhetorical elements of persuasion. Semiotic analysis was used, particularly the triadic model of concept formation. Accordingly, it was possible to demonstrate new roles of the Boletin articles within the framework of the system of international communication. Semiotic interpretants reveal two communication functions acquired by the texts: in the first case, sources are accredited, and the second case, sources are accrediting, in a mutual process of certification of knowledge found in scientific journals. Addresses: [Collazo-Reyes, Francisco; Angel Perez-Angon, Miguel] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Dept Fis Biblioteca Ciencias Exactas, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. [Flores-Vargas, Xochitl; Lizeth Munoz-Garcia, Mitzi] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Area Bibliometria, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. E-mail Addresses: fcollazo at fis.cinvestav.mx Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA CAMPINAS, NUCLEO EDITORACAO SBI-CCV, CAMPUS II AV JOHN BOYD DUNLOP S-N PREDIO ONTOLOGIA JD IPAUSSURAMA, CAMPINAS, SP 13060-904, BRAZIL ISSN: 0103-3786 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: CA0JQ Unique ID: WOS:000348604600005 Cited References: Cronin B, 2000, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V56, P440 GALLO J, 1939, T AM GEOPHYS UNION, V20, P394 SMALL HG, 1978, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V8, P327 Amozorrutia J. 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Source: DISABILITY & SOCIETY, 30 (1):130-152; 10.1080/09687599.2014.993061 JAN 2 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: impact, bibliometrics, discovery, citation analysis, indexing KeyWords Plus: EDUCATION Abstract: Disability is an identity, a culture/community/cause/power struggle; a rights movement demanding civil, ethical, political and social positions at tables of power, equality and social justice. This perspective forms the core of changes in the past 50years in legal, social and political arenas that have taken place and is essential to understanding the growth, depth and nature of Disability Studies as a separate and legitimate field of inquiry. This study focuses primarily on studying the evolving literature in the core aspects of Disability Studies, using citation and text analyses to study trends in publishing patterns and the field's impact on the wider academic enterprise. Lack of thorough indexing to key journals made traditional citation analysis impossible, leading to the use of dissertations as a means to tease out useful information on the state of Disability Studies today. The most significant finding of the study is the lack of adequate indexing of key journals in standard scholarly databases, which can only limit the potential development of both the field and its impact/influence on related disciplines and professions. The study also found the significant role that dissertations can play in tracking new research directions. Addresses: Univ Minnesota Lib, Dept Amer Studies Anthropol Asian Amer Studies &, Minneapolis, MN 55403 USA. E-mail Addresses: herther at umn.edu Cited Reference Count: 39 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND ISSN: 0968-7599 eISSN: 1360-0508 Web of Science Categories: Rehabilitation; Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Areas: Rehabilitation; Social Sciences - Other Topics IDS Number: AZ9DS Unique ID: WOS:000348512800010 Cited References: Adams Rachel, 2013, AMERICAN LITERARY HISTORY, V25, P495 Rice Nancy E., 2007, Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice, P466 Milojevic Stasa, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, DePoy E., 2010, Disability Studies Quarterly, V30, Dixon Mark R., 2007, BEHAVIOR ANALYST, V30, P197 Goodley Dan, 2012, DISABILITY AND SOCIAL THEORY: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND DIRECTIONS, P1 Chaichanasakul Adipat, 2011, JOURNAL OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT, V38, P456 DuBois W. E. B., 1899, The Philadelphia Negro, SMALL HG, 1978, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V8, P327 Bornmann L., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P93 Cole K. L., 2012, Choice, V49, P1999 SINDELAR PT, 1987, REMEDIAL AND SPECIAL EDUCATION, V8, P58 Hughes B, 1997, DISABILITY & SOCIETY, V12, P325 Kraus Amanda, 2008, Darling R. B., 2013, Disability and Identity: Negotiating Self in a Changing Society, Oliver M., 2012, The New Politics of Disablement, Small Henry, 2011, SCIENTOMETRICS, V87, P373 Castaneda R., 2000, Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, P319 Campbell FK, 2009, CONTOURS OF ABLEISM:THE PRODUCTION OF DISABILITY AND ABLEDNESS, P1 CRONIN B, 1981, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V37, P16 Baker B., 2002, Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, V18, P47 Cronin B., 1984, The citation process: The role and significance of citation in Scientific Communication, Haycock LA, 2004, LIBRARY RESOURCES & TECHNICAL SERVICES, V48, P102 Brown, 1985, Lawrence D. Brown and John C. 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M., 2010, Health Education, V110, P135 Pool Juli Lull, 2008, TOPICS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION, V28, P181 Hellqvist Bjorn, 2010, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V61, P310 Albrecht Gary L., 2001, V1, Borgman CL, 2002, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V36, P3 SWALES J, 1986, APPLIED LINGUISTICS, V7, P39 Ralstron, 2010, Philosophical Reflections on Disability, P1 ======================================================================== *Record 2 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348247400002 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: A generalized view of self-citation: Direct, co-author, collaborative, and coercive induced self-citation Authors: Ioannidis, JPA Author Full Names: Ioannidis, John P. A. Source: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 78 (1):7-11; 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.11.008 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; CONTROLLED-TRIALS; JOURNALS; INDEX; REVIEWERS; AFRAID; BIAS Abstract: The phenomenon of self-citation can present in many different forms, including direct, co-author, collaborative, and coercive induced self-citation. It can also pertain to the citation of single scientists, groups of scientists, journals, and institutions. This article presents some case studies of extreme self-citation practices. It also discusses the implications of different types of self-citation. Self-citation is not necessarily inappropriate by default. In fact, usually it is fully appropriate but often it is even necessary. Conversely, inappropriate self-citation practices may be highly misleading and may distort the scientific literature. Coercive induced self-citation is the most difficult to discover. Coercive Induced self-citation may happen directly from reviewers of articles, but also indirectly from reviewers of grants, scientific advisors who steer a research agenda, and leaders of funding agencies who may espouse spending disproportionately large funds in research domains that perpetuate their own self-legacy. Inappropriate self-citation can be only a surrogate marker of what might be much greater distortions of the scientific corpus towards conformity to specific opinions and biases. Inappropriate self-citations eventually affect also impact metrics. Different impact metrics vary in the extent to which they can be gamed through self-citation practices. Citation indices that are more gaming-proof are available and should be more widely used. We need more empirical studies to dissect the impact of different types of inappropriate self-citation and to examine the effectiveness of interventions to limit them. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc. Addresses: [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Dept Med, Sch Med, Stanford Prevent Res Ctr, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Hlth Res & Policy, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Sch Humanities & Sci, Dept Stat, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. [Ioannidis, John P. A.] Stanford Univ, Metares Innovat Ctr Stanford METRICS, Stanford, CA 94305 USA. Cited Reference Count: 48 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-3999 eISSN: 1879-1360 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: AZ5GD Unique ID: WOS:000348247400002 PubMed ID: 25466321 Cited References: Fassoulaki A, 2000, BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, V84, P266 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Martin Ben R., 2013, RESEARCH POLICY, V42, P1005 Hottenrott Christof, 2014, SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, V28, P2244 Rousseau R, 1999, SCIENTOMETRICS5th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, JUN 04-06, 1998, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, V44, P521 Thombs Brett D., 2015, JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, V78, P1 Glanzel W, 2004, SCIENTOMETRICS, V59, P63 Sala Sergio Delia, 2008, CORTEX, V44, P1139 Foley Jennifer A., 2010, CORTEX, V46, P802 Anseel F, 2004, AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, V59, P49 Opthof T., 2013, NETHERLANDS HEART JOURNAL, V21, P163 Labbe Cyril, 2013, SCIENTOMETRICS, V94, P379 Giannakakis IA, 2002, JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, V55, P545 Rad Arash Ehteshami, 2012, ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY, V19, P455 Schreiber Michael, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V76, P187 Snyder H, 1998, JOURNAL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, V24, P431 Schreiber Michael, 2008, NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS, V10, Hottenrott Christof, 2013, SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, V27, P3047 Yang Zu-Guo, 2012, PLOS ONE, V7, van Rooyen Susan, 2010, BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, V341, Gami AS, 2004, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V170, P1925 Nicholson Joshua M., 2012, NATURE, V492, P34 Ioannidis John P. 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Authors: Goldenberg, D; Goyal, N Author Full Names: Goldenberg, David; Goyal, Neerav Source: ENT-EAR NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL, 94 (1):14-+; JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Editorial Material KeyWords Plus: JOURNALS; CITATION; INDEX Addresses: [Goldenberg, David] Penn State Univ, Coll Med, Hershey, PA 17033 USA. [Goldenberg, David] Penn State Hershey Canc Inst, Hershey, PA USA. [Goyal, Neerav] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirm, Boston, MA 02115 USA. Cited Reference Count: 15 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: VENDOME GROUP LLC, 6 EAST 32 ST, 8 FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10016 USA ISSN: 0145-5613 eISSN: 1942-7522 Web of Science Categories: Otorhinolaryngology Research Areas: Otorhinolaryngology IDS Number: AZ4GX Unique ID: WOS:000348180800001 PubMed ID: 25606828 Cited References: Walter G, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P280 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Garfield E, Genetics Citation Index, Shanta A, 2013, Journal of medical physics / Association of Medical Physicists of India, V38, P155 Garfield E., 2005, The agony and the ecstasy-the history and the meaning of the Journal Impact Factor, Labadie Robert F., 2011, OTOLARYNGOLOGY-HEAD AND NECK SURGERY, V145, P15 Lundberg GD, 2003, MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, V178, P253 Garfield E, 2006, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, V295, P90 Callaham M, 2002, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION4th International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 14-16, 2001, BARCELONA, SPAIN, V287, P2847 The PLoS Medicine Editors, 2006, PLoS Med, V3, Pe291 HANSSON S, 1995, LANCET, V346, P906 FRANK E, 1994, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION2nd International Congress on Peer Review in Biomedical Publication, SEP 09-11, 1993, CHICAGO, IL, V272, P163 Bloch S, 2001, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, V35, P563 Miguel Campanario Juan, 2011, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V62, P230 Hoeffel C, 1998, ALLERGY, V53, P1225 ======================================================================== *Record 4 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348247400001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Potentially coercive self-citation by peer reviewers: A cross-sectional study Authors: Thombs, BD; Levis, AW; Razykov, I; Syamchandra, A; Leentjens, AFG; Levenson, JL; Lumley, MA Author Full Names: Thombs, Brett D.; Levis, Alexander W.; Razykov, Ilya; Syamchandra, Achyuth; Leentjens, Albert F. G.; Levenson, James L.; Lumley, Mark A. Source: JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH, 78 (1):1-6; 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.09.015 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Peer review, Self-citation, Journalology, Publishing ethics Abstract: Objective: Peer reviewers sometimes request that authors cite their work, either appropriately or via coercive self-citation to highlight the reviewers' work The objective of this study was to determine in peer reviews submitted to one biomedical journal (1) the extent of peer reviewer self-citation; (2) the proportion of reviews recommending revision or acceptance versus rejection that included reviewer self-citations; and (3) the proportion of reviewer self-citations versus citations to others that included a rationale. Methods: Peer reviews for manuscripts submitted in 2012 to the Journal of Psychosomatic Research were evaluated. Data extraction was performed independently by two investigators. Results: There were 616 peer reviews (526 reviewers; 276 manuscripts), of which 444 recommended revision or acceptance and 172 rejection. Of 428 total citations, there were 122 peer reviewer self-citations (29%) and 306 citations to others' work (71%). Self-citations were more common in reviews recommending revision or acceptance (105 of 316 citations; 33%) versus rejection (17/112; 15%; p < 0.001). The percentage of self-citations with no rationale (26 of 122; 21%) was higher than for citations to others' work (15 of 306; 5%; p <0.001). Conclusions: Self-citation in peer reviews is common and may reflect a combination of appropriate citation to research that should be cited in published articles and inappropriate citation intended to highlight the work of the peer reviewer. Providing instructions to peer reviewers about self-citation and asking them to indicate when and why they have self-cited may help to limit self-citation to appropriate, constructive recommendations. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Addresses: [Thombs, Brett D.; Levis, Alexander W.; Razykov, Ilya; Syamchandra, Achyuth] Jewish Gen Hosp, Lady Davis Inst Med Res, Montreal, PQ H3T 1E4, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Psychiat, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Occupat Hlth, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.; Razykov, Ilya] McGill Univ, Dept Educ & Counselling Psychol, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Dept Psychol, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Thombs, Brett D.] McGill Univ, Sch Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada. [Leentjens, Albert F. G.] Maastricht Univ, Dept Psychiat, Med Ctr, NL-6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands. [Levenson, James L.] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Dept Psychiat, Sch Med, Richmond, VA USA. [Lumley, Mark A.] Wayne State Univ, Dept Psychol, Detroit, MI 48202 USA. E-mail Addresses: brett.thombs at mcgill.ca Funding Acknowledgement: Arthritis Society Funding Text: Dr. Thombs was supported by an Investigator Salary Award from the Arthritis Society. There was no specific funding for this study, and no funders had any role in the study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript; or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. The authors thank Carol Bergin of Elsevier for her assistance in obtaining the review data that we used for the study. Cited Reference Count: 19 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ISSN: 0022-3999 eISSN: 1879-1360 Web of Science Categories: Psychiatry Research Areas: Psychiatry IDS Number: AZ5GD Unique ID: WOS:000348247400001 PubMed ID: 25300537 Cited References: Wilhite Allen W., 2012, SCIENCE, V335, P542 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Falagas Matthew E., 2006, FASEB JOURNAL, V20, P1039 Straub DW, 2009, CAIS, V25, P57 Kulkarni Abhaya V., 2011, PLOS ONE, V6, Ioannidis John P. 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Source: JOURNAL OF THE ACADEMY OF MARKETING SCIENCE, 43 (1):52-72; 10.1007/s11747-014-0392-7 JAN 2015 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Citation, Citability, Matthew effect, Uncitedness, Scientometrics, Hidden Markov model, Tobit KeyWords Plus: HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL; MARKETING JOURNALS; CITATION BEHAVIOR; CONSUMER RESEARCH; QUALITY RANKING; IMPACT; SCIENCE; ONLINE; CUSTOMER; DISTRIBUTIONS Abstract: Researchers from diverse disciplines have examined the many factors that contribute to the influence of published research papers. Such influence dynamics are in essence a marketing of science issue. In this paper, we propose that in addition to known established, overt drivers of influence such as journal, article, author, and Matthew effects, a latent factor "citability" influences the eventual impact of a paper. Citability is a mid-range latent variable that captures the changing relationship of an article to a field. Our analysis using a discretized Tobit model with hidden Markov processes suggests that there are two states of citability, and these dynamic states determine eventual influence of a paper. Prior research in marketing has relied on models where the various effects such as author and journal effects are deemed static. Unlike ours, these models fail to capture the continuously evolving impact dynamics of a paper and the differential effect of the various drivers that depend on the latent state a paper is in at any given point of time. Our model also captures the impact of uncitedness, which other models fail to do. Our model is estimated using articles published in seven leading marketing journals during the years 1996-2003. Findings and implications are discussed. Addresses: [Li, Shibo] Indiana Univ, Kelley Sch Business, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA. [Sivadas, Eugene] Univ Washington, Milgard Sch Business, Tacoma, WA 98402 USA. 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R., 1973, Social stratification in science, Dwyer F. R., 1987, Journal of Marketing, V51, P11 CHIB S, 1995, AMERICAN STATISTICIAN, V49, P327 Stremersch Stefan, 2007, JOURNAL OF MARKETING, V71, P171 ======================================================================== *Record 6 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348588900008 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: ABFR-INDEX: CORRELATION BETWEEN "SOCCER" SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION AND RANKING Authors: Fernandez-Revelles, AB Author Full Names: Fernandez-Revelles, A. B. Source: REVISTA INTERNACIONAL DE MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA ACTIVIDAD FISICA Y DEL DEPORTE, 14 (56):705-718; DEC 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Bibliometric indicator, Sports Sciences, Soccer rank, Basketball rank, H-Index, Spearman rank, Scientific performance KeyWords Plus: H-INDEX; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS; GOOGLE SCHOLAR; SPORT SCIENCE; IMPACT; CITATION; SCOPUS; RESEARCHERS; THOUGHTS Abstract: Introduction: Society asks for solutions to science to get return on investment in research. Objective: To analyze the relationship between the ranking of a bibliometric indicator, scientific production of "soccer" topic, and the ranking of an indicator of the influence of the results of research on this topic in society, soccer rankings. Results: Moderately significant direct correlation between ranking WoS publications 2010 and FIFA ranking 2010 with an r(s) =.520, p =.000, R-2=.238. ABFR-Index =.575 remains positive and moderately significant. Conclusions: There is a direct influence on society of the results of research on the "soccer" topic. Therefore ABFR-Index will be in future a reference to interpret the relationship and influences between the scientific world and society Addresses: Univ Granada, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Phys Educ & Sport, E-18071 Granada, Spain. E-mail Addresses: abfr at ugr.es Cited Reference Count: 50 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: RED IRIS, EDIF BRONCE, PLAZA DE MANUEL GOMEZ MORENO, S-N 2A PLANTA, MADRID, 28020, SPAIN ISSN: 1577-0354 Web of Science Categories: Sport Sciences Research Areas: Sport Sciences IDS Number: CA0EP Unique ID: WOS:000348588900008 Cited References: Bornmann Lutz, 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1381 Giles J, 2006, NATURE, V441, P265 Macilwain Colin, 2011, NATURE, V475, P14 Sutherland William J., 2011, METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, V2, P238 Fernandez-Revelles A. B, 2005, III Congreso Iberico de Baloncesto. Libro de Actas, P48 Bar-Ilan Judit, 2008, SCIENTOMETRICS, V74, P257 Ignacio de Granda-Orive Jose, 2011, ARCHIVOS DE BRONCONEUMOLOGIA, V47, P213 Braun Tibor, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V69, P169 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Macilwain Colin, 2010, NATURE, V466, P314 Vanclay Jerome K., 2007, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V58, P1547 Macilwain Colin, 2010, NATURE, V465, P682 Cronin Blaise, 2006, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V57, P1275 Fernandez-Revelles A. 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B., 2009, GACETA SANITARIA, V23, P204 Spearman C., 2010, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, V39, P1137 Frank Cyril, 2009, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL, V180, P528 Borgman CL, 2002, ANNUAL REVIEW OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V36, P3 ======================================================================== *Record 7 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000348406900010 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Profile and scientific production of Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) researchers in Hematology/Oncology Authors: Oliveira, MCLA; Martelli, DR; Quirino, IG; Colosimo, EA; Silva, ACSE; Martell, H; De Oliveira, EA Author Full Names: Lopes Araujo Oliveira, Maria Christina; Martelli, Daniella Reis; Quirino, Isabel Gomes; Colosimo, Enrico Antonio; Simoes E Silva, Ana Cristina; Martell Junior, Hercilio; De Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo Source: REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, 60 (6):542-547; 10.1590/1806-9282.60.06.012 NOV-DEC 2014 Language: Portuguese Document Type: Article Author Keywords: scientific publication indicators, hematology, oncology, postgraduate programs in health, health sciences KeyWords Plus: IMPACT FACTOR; H-INDEX; PERFORMANCE; INDICATORS; SCIENCE Abstract: Objective: several studies have examined the academic production of the researchers at the CNPq, in several areas of knowledge. The aim of this study was to evaluate the scientific production of researchers in Hematology/Oncology who hold scientific productivity grants from the Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development. Methods: the Academic CVs of 28 researchers in Hematology/Oncology with active grants in the three-year period from 2006 to 2008 were included in the analysis. The variables of interest were: institution, researchers' time after doctorate, tutoring of undergraduate students, masters and PhD degree, scientific production and its impact. Results: from a total of 411 researchers in Medicine, 28 (7%) were identified as being in the area of Hematology/Oncology. There was a slight predominance of males (53.6%) and grant holders in category 1. Three Brazilian states are responsible for approximately 90% of the researchers: sao Paulo (21,75%), Rio de Janeiro (3,11%), and Minas Gerais (2, 7%). During their academic careers, the researchers published 2,655 articles, with a median of 87 articles per researcher (IQR = 52 to 122). 65 and 78% of this total were indexed on the Web of Science and Scopus databases, respectively. The researchers received 14,247 citations on the WoS database with a median of 385 citations per researcher. The average number of citations per article was 8.2. Conclusion: in this investigation, it was noted that researchers in the field of Hematology/Oncology have a relevant scientific output from the point of view of quantity and quality compared to other medical specialties. Addresses: [Lopes Araujo Oliveira, Maria Christina] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Martelli, Daniella Reis] Univ Estadual Montes Claros Unimontes, Montes Clams, MG, Brazil. [Quirino, Isabel Gomes] Univ Josd Rostdo Vellano Unifenas, Alfenas, MG, Brazil. [Colosimo, Enrico Antonio] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Estat, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. [Simoes E Silva, Ana Cristina; De Oliveira, Eduardo Araujo] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil. E-mail Addresses: eduolive812 at gmail.com Cited Reference Count: 31 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: AZ7OB Unique ID: WOS:000348406900010 Cited References: Simons Kai, 2008, SCIENCE, V322, P165 Petherick Anna, 2010, NATURE, V465, P674 Martelli-Junior Hercilio, 2010, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V56, P478 Panaretos John, 2009, SCIENTOMETRICS, V81, P635 Haeffner-Cavaillon Nicole, 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P33 Deheinzelin Daniel, 2007, REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA, V53, P471 Santos Suelleng Maria Cunha, 2009, Physis: Revista de Sa?de Coletiva, V19, P761 Lehmann Sune, 2006, NATURE, V444, P1003 Wilcox Allen J., 2008, EPIDEMIOLOGY, V19, P373 Boell Sebastian K., 2010, SCIENTOMETRICS10th International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators, SEP 17-20, 2008, Vienna, AUSTRIA, V82, P613 Oliveira Eduardo A, 2011, Jornal brasileiro de nefrologia : ?org?o oficial de Sociedades Brasileira e Latino-Americana de Nefrologia, V33, P31 Cavalcante Raika Augusta, 2008, Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, V11, P106 Barata Rita Barradas, 2003, Cadernos de sa?de p?blica, V19, P1863 Ferreira Santos Natacha Carvalho, 2010, QUIMICA NOVA, V33, P489 Regalado Antonio, 2010, Science (New York, N.Y.), V330, P1311 Zorzetto R., 2006, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V39, P1513 Moed Henk F., 2009, ARCHIVUM IMMUNOLOGIAE ET THERAPIAE EXPERIMENTALIS, V57, P13 Rodrigues PS, 2000, BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, V33, P853 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V73, P19 Regalado Antonio, 2010, SCIENCE, V330, P1306 Oliveira Eduardo Araujo, 2011, ARQUIVOS BRASILEIROS DE CARDIOLOGIA, V97, P186 Bornmann Lutz, 2008, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, V59, P830 Szklo Moyses, 2008, EPIDEMIOLOGY, V19, P369 Brink A J, 2004, Cardiovascular journal of South Africa : official journal for Southern Africa Cardiac Society [and] South African Society of Cardiac Practitioners, V15, P5 Van Noorden R, 2013, Nature, V492, P324 Burrell Quentin L., 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P16 Bordons M, 2002, SCIENTOMETRICS8th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, JUL 17, 2001, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, V53, P195 Regalado Antonio, 2010, Science (New York, N.Y.), V330, P1308 Oliveira Eduardo A., 2012, SCIENTOMETRICS, V90, P429 Mendes Patr?cia Helena Costa, 2010, Revista Brasileira de Educa??o M?dica, V34, P535 ======================================================================== *Record 8 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347623900001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Gender differences in conference presentations: a consequence of self-selection? Authors: Jones, TM; Fanson, KV; Lanfear, R; Symonds, MRE; Higgie, M Author Full Names: Jones, Theresa M.; Fanson, Kerry V.; Lanfear, Rob; Symonds, Matthew R. E.; Higgie, Megan Source: PEERJ, 2 10.7717/peerj.627 OCT 21 2014 Language: English Document Type: Article Author Keywords: Gender and science, Women in science, Matilda effect, Conference presentations, Scientific visibility, Evolutionary biology, Leaky pipeline, Gender difference, Academic levels, Talk preference KeyWords Plus: WOMEN; SCIENCE; BIAS; COMMUNICATION; STUDENTS; CITATION; FACULTY; GAP Abstract: Women continue to be under-represented in the sciences, with their representation declining at each progressive academic level. These differences persist despite longrunning policies to ameliorate gender inequity. We compared gender differences in exposure and visibility at an evolutionary biology conference for attendees at two different academic levels: student and post-PhD academic. Despite there being almost exactly a 1:1 ratio of women and men attending the conference, we found that when considering only those who presented talks, women spoke for far less time than men of an equivalent academic level: on average student women presented for 23% less time than student men, and academic women presented for 17% less time than academic men. We conducted more detailed analyses to tease apart whether this gender difference was caused by decisions made by the attendees or through bias in evaluation of the abstracts. At both academic levels, women and men were equally likely to request a presentation. However, women were more likely than men to prefer a short talk, regardless of academic level. We discuss potential underlying reasons for this gender bias, and provide recommendations to avoid similar gender biases at future conferences. Addresses: [Jones, Theresa M.] Univ Melbourne, Dept Zool, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia. [Fanson, Kerry V.; Symonds, Matthew R. E.] Deakin Univ, Sch Life & Environm Sci, Ctr Integrat Ecol, Geelong, Vic 3217, Australia. [Lanfear, Rob] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Biol, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. [Higgie, Megan] James Cook Univ, Coll Marine & Environm Sci, Ctr Trop Biodivers & Climate Change, Townsville, Qld, Australia. E-mail Addresses: theresa at unimelb.edu.au ResearcherID Numbers: Higgie, Megan/A-6131-2008 ORCID Numbers: Higgie, Megan/0000-0002-2397-0240 Cited Reference Count: 32 Times Cited: 1 Publisher: PEERJ INC, 341-345 OLD ST, THIRD FLR, LONDON, EC1V 9LL, ENGLAND ISSN: 2167-8359 Article Number: e627 Web of Science Categories: Multidisciplinary Sciences Research Areas: Science & Technology - Other Topics IDS Number: AY5PH Unique ID: WOS:000347623900001 PubMed ID: 25346879 Cited References: Thelwall M, 2006, SCIENTOMETRICS, V67, P373 Kretschmer Hildrun, 2012, SCIENTOMETRICSJoint Meeting of the 7th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics / 12th COLLNET Meeting, SEP 20-23, 2011, Istanbul, TURKEY, V93, P135 Moss-Racusin Corinne A., 2012, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V109, P16474 Wenneras C, 1997, NATURE, V387, P341 Born Marise Ph., 2010, JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, V150, P485 ROSSITER MW, 1993, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V23, P325 Schroeder J., 2013, JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, V26, P2063 Leaper Campbell, 2011, PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY, V35, P129 West JD, 2012, ArXiv preprint. arXiv:1211.1759, Hill C., 2010, Why so few? 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We analyzed the articles published during this important period of great changes in the production and dissemination of scientific knowledge. Our goal is to identify affiliation practices in the patterns of scientific communication. The characteristics of citation practices were reviewed, particularly the communication functions of references as rhetorical elements of persuasion. Semiotic analysis was used, particularly the triadic model of concept formation. Accordingly, it was possible to demonstrate new roles of the Boletin articles within the framework of the system of international communication. Semiotic interpretants reveal two communication functions acquired by the texts: in the first case, sources are accredited, and the second case, sources are accrediting, in a mutual process of certification of knowledge found in scientific journals. Addresses: [Collazo-Reyes, Francisco; Angel Perez-Angon, Miguel] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Dept Fis Biblioteca Ciencias Exactas, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. [Flores-Vargas, Xochitl; Lizeth Munoz-Garcia, Mitzi] Ctr Invest & Estudios Avanzados, Area Bibliometria, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico. E-mail Addresses: fcollazo at fis.cinvestav.mx Cited Reference Count: 43 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA CAMPINAS, NUCLEO EDITORACAO SBI-CCV, CAMPUS II AV JOHN BOYD DUNLOP S-N PREDIO ONTOLOGIA JD IPAUSSURAMA, CAMPINAS, SP 13060-904, BRAZIL ISSN: 0103-3786 Web of Science Categories: Information Science & Library Science Research Areas: Information Science & Library Science IDS Number: CA0JQ Unique ID: WOS:000348604600005 Cited References: Cronin B, 2000, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, V56, P440 GALLO J, 1939, T AM GEOPHYS UNION, V20, P394 SMALL HG, 1978, SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE, V8, P327 Amozorrutia J. 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C., 2013, Raximhai, V9, P117 Bazerman C., 1993, Understanding scientific prose, P20 Moed Henk F., 2005, CITATION ANALYSIS IN RESEARCH EVALUATION, V9, P193 Cronin B., 1984, The citation process: The role and significance of citation in Scientific Communication, Davis Philip M., 2009, LEARNED PUBLISHING, V22, P5 Bartolucci J., 2000, La modernizacion de la ciencia en Mexico: el caso de los astronomos, PISMIS P, 1987, REVISTA MEXICANA DE ASTRONOMIA Y ASTROFISICA, V14, P35 MUNCH G, 1947, ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, V106, P217 Abt Helmut A., 2011, HIGHLIGHTS OF BOLETIN DE LOS OBSERVATORIOS DE TONANTZINTLA Y TACUBAYAConference on Highlights of Bulletin of Observatories Tonantzintla and Tacubaya, NOV 05-06, 2009, Tonantzintla, MEXICO, V39, P65 Paul D, 2000, JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION, V14, P185 Haberer A., 2007, Literature, V49, P54 Latour B., 1987, Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers Through Society, ======================================================================== *Record 10 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347641300001 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Communication profiles in Google Scholar Metrics, h index and new research dissemination strategies Authors: Lopez, MT Author Full Names: Tunez Lopez, Miguel Source: HISTORIA Y COMUNICACION SOCIAL, 19 15-26; SI 10.5209/rev_HICS.2014.v19.45104 MAR 2014 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: h-index, impact factor, Google Scholar Metrics, scientific journals, ae-ic, GSM KeyWords Plus: SCIENTIFIC-RESEARCH Abstract: Since 2012, Google Scholar Metrics allows researchers to create an online citations profile where their scientific and academic publications are assessed with personalised bibliometric indicators such as the ih index, the i10 index and the ih5 index, which refer to the relation between a researchers' publications and their importance according to peers. This article presents the results of a research study about the use of the Google Scholar profile, the citation metrics, the h indicators, and the traditional citations counting tools among Communication researchers in Spain. This study also explores the new research dissemination strategies that have derived from the use of the h index in comparison to the impact factor. Addresses: Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Ciencias Comunicac, Santiago De Compostela, Spain. E-mail Addresses: miguel.tunez at usc.es Cited Reference Count: 10 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES, CIUDAD UNIV, OBISPO TREJO 3, MADRID, 28040, SPAIN ISSN: 1137-0734 eISSN: 1988-3056 Web of Science Categories: Film, Radio, Television; History Research Areas: Film, Radio & Television; History IDS Number: AY5XB Unique ID: WOS:000347641300001 Cited References: DELGADO Emilio, Comunicar, VXXI, P45 FERNANDEZ-QUIJADA David, 2013, Comunicar, VXXI, P15 TUNEZ Miguel, 2013, Communication and Society/Comunicacion y Sociedad, VXXVI, P53 TUNEZ Miguel, 2013, Actas del II Congreso Nacional sobre Metodologia de la Investigacion en Comunicacion, mayo, 2013, P133 REPISO Rafael, 2013, EC3 Reports, V6, DELGADO LOPEZ-COZAR Emilio, 2013, EC3 Informes, P36 TUNEZ LOPEZ Miguel, 2012, Estudios del Mensaje Periodistico, V18, P224 Imperial Juan, 2007, SCIENTOMETRICS, V71, P271 SANCHEZ PITA F., 2012, Actas. IV Congreso Int. Latina de Comunicacion Social, La Laguna, Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 ======================================================================== *Record 11 of 11. *View Full Record: http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcAuth=Alerting&SrcApp=Alerting&DestApp=WOS&DestLinkType=FullRecord;UT=WOS:000347641300050 *Order Full Text [ ] Title: Quality Internet resources to calculate the H-index Authors: Martorell, S Author Full Names: Martorell, Sandra Source: HISTORIA Y COMUNICACION SOCIAL, 19 615-627; SI 10.5209/rev_HICS.2014.v19.45165 MAR 2014 Language: Spanish Document Type: Article Author Keywords: H-index, bibliometrics, Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Google Scholar KeyWords Plus: INDICATORS Abstract: This article is about the H-index, bibliometric indicator suggested by Hirsch that measures the success of a researcher along his/her professional career from two parameters: the link connecting the scientific production of a particular author and the quotes about this production by other authors. First of all, we will introduce this indicator followed by the Internet resources to guarantee its quality in order to calculate the H-index in a reliable and rigorous way, as for Web of Knowledge and Scopus databases. Addresses: Univ Politecn Valencia, Valencia, Spain. E-mail Addresses: sanferm2 at epsg.upv.es Cited Reference Count: 16 Times Cited: 0 Publisher: UNIV COMPLUTENSE MADRID, SERVICIO PUBLICACIONES, CIUDAD UNIV, OBISPO TREJO 3, MADRID, 28040, SPAIN ISSN: 1137-0734 eISSN: 1988-3056 Web of Science Categories: Film, Radio, Television; History Research Areas: Film, Radio & Television; History IDS Number: AY5XB Unique ID: WOS:000347641300050 Cited References: SILVA AYCAGUER L. C., 2012, REVISTA CUBANA DE INFORMACION EN CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD (ACIMED), V23, Salgado Jesus F., 2007, PSICOTHEMA, V19, P179 Hirsch JE, 2005, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, V102, P16569 Dorta-Gonzalez Pablo, 2010, REVISTA ESPANOLA DE DOCUMENTACION CIENTIFICA, V33, P225 BAKKALBASI N., 2006, Biomedical Digital Libraries, ROUSSEAU R., 2006, Science Focus, V1, P23 Martin BR, 1996, SCIENTOMETRICS, V36, P343 EGGHE L, 2007, Research Trends, SCIMAGO GRUPO, 2006, El profesional de la informacion, V15, P304 BORNMANN L., 2011, European Science Editing, V37, P77 WHITTON M., 2013, University of Southampton Library Factsheet, V3, P1 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V16, P427 HARZING A. W., 2008, Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics, V8, P61 Torres-Salinas Daniel, 2009, PROFESIONAL DE LA INFORMACION, V18, P501 Costas Rodrigo, 2007, JOURNAL OF INFORMETRICS, V1, P193 Kelly CD, 2006, TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, V21, P167 ======================================================================== -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET Sun Feb 22 04:45:37 2015 From: loet at LEYDESDORFF.NET (Loet Leydesdorff) Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 10:45:37 +0100 Subject: RPYS for Scopus data Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Referenced Publication Year Spectroscopy (RPYS) for Scopus data is now available using rpysscop.exe at http://www.leydesdorff.net/software/rpys/rpysscop.exe The input format (export format of Scopus) is the same as specified for scopus.exe at http://www.leydesdorff.net/scopus . 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URL: From cassidysugimoto at GMAIL.COM Mon Feb 23 08:57:23 2015 From: cassidysugimoto at GMAIL.COM (Cassidy Sugimoto) Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2015 08:57:23 -0500 Subject: CSST Summer Research Institute CFP Message-ID: The Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Calls for Participation in the 2015 Summer Research Institute *When:** July 20 ? 24, 2015* *Where:* The Nature Place *, near Colorado Springs, CO* *Deadline:* Apply by February 25, 2015 Personal health and well-being; open innovation, eScience, and citizen science; co-production, open source, and new forms of work; cultural heritage and information access; energy management and climate change; civic hacking, engagement and government; disaster response; cybersecurity and privacy; education and learning ? these are just a few problem domains where effective design and robust understanding of complex sociotechnical systems are critical. To meet these challenges, a trans-disciplinary community has come together, drawing together scholars from intellectual communities such as CSCW, HCI, social computing, organization studies, information visualization, social informatics, sociology, information systems, medical informatics, computer science, ICT for development, education, learning science, journalism, and political science. Through Summer Research Institutes, extended workshops, preconference workshops, and other activities, this community of researchers from academia and industry has developed a strong focus on problems and opportunities arising from the interplay of social and technological systems that span individuals, groups, organizations, and societies. The 2015 Summer Research Institute builds on this tradition to strengthen and expand this diverse community by bringing together graduate students, post-doctoral students, faculty, and other researchers in three groups: *Doctoral students, post-doctoral students, pre-tenure faculty, and early career researchers* ? Mentoring, peer networking, and skill-building tutorials will help doctoral students, post-doctoral students, pre-tenure faculty, and early career researchers identify substantive ways that the theories, approaches, and tools within the larger community can advance their work with the design and study of sociotechnical systems. *Emerging multi-disciplinary research teams ? *Groups of researchers seeking to develop cross-disciplinary collaborations will work with mentors to refine problem statements and research goals; connect with collaborators with complementary skills and interests; and create actionable research agendas and funding proposals. Preference will be given to groups interested in designing and studying sociotechnical systems that address societal grand challenges such as (but not limited to) healthcare; energy management and climate change; cybersecurity and privacy; education and learning; disaster response; technology development and innovation; economic development and work; and civic engagement and participation. *Research infrastructure development teams ? *Groups of researchers interested in creating computational or analytic tools, data resources, training materials, or other infrastructure to support the design and study of sociotechnical systems will come together to work on new challenges. These infrastructure ?hackathon? sessions will result in community resources such as use cases, prototypes, draft materials, and deployable systems. Applying for CSST 2015 Summer Research Institute We encourage applications from all academic, industry, NGO, and public sector organizations worldwide. To apply for the 2015 Summer Research Institute, select the group that best fits your needs and situation: *Doctoral students, post-doctoral students, pre-tenure faculty, and early career researchers* should send their CV and a short (up to 300 words) response to the question ?How does/will your work advance our ability to design and understand critical sociotechnical systems?? Include three relevant references to situate your work within the larger research community. Doctoral students should have completed their dissertation proposal prior to attending and should seek a letter of recommendation from their advisor/department chair indicating their expected graduation date as well as how the CSST Summer Research Institute will advance their scholarship. *Emerging multi-disciplinary research teams *should apply as a group, sending their CVs and a short (up to 500 words) response to these questions: ?What is the research focus/problem domain? What types of activities/studies are needed to engage that domain? How will pursuing this agenda help advance our ability to design and understand critical sociotechnical systems?? Include references and potential funding sources, if known, to situate the proposal within the larger research community. Your team may have from three to six people. Preference will be given to cross-institutional teams in which junior/mid-career researchers play significant leadership roles. *Research infrastructure development teams *should apply as a group, sending their CVs and a short (up to 500 words)) response to these questions: ?What is the problem you are seeking to address? What will you do to address that problem? How will creating these technologies, tools, materials or infrastructure improve our ability to design and understand critical sociotechnical systems?? Include references to examples from other domains, if possible, to situate your proposal. Your team may have from three to six people from multiple disciplines and institutions. Lodging, meals, and other onsite costs will be covered for all Summer Research Institute participants. Limited travel support is available, if needed, for participants from US and Canadian institutions (with preference given to doctoral and post-doctoral students). To be considered for all available financial support you should provide the following information when you apply: - What college or university do you attend? - What is your primary department affiliation? - If you are applying from a Canadian university, are you a member of the GRAND network? Send your application materials to Summer Research Institute Co-Director Diane Bailey at diane.bailey at ischool.utexas.edu by February 25, 2015. The CSST Summer Research Institute Advisory Group will review applications beginning March 1, 2015 using the following criteria: - Clear articulation of the hoped-for contribution to the theory, practice, or design of sociotechnical systems - Likelihood of Summer Research Institute participation providing significant practical benefit for the individual/team - Contribution to a balanced and diverse group of participants The number of participants we select will depend on the available funding and the fit between applicants? interests and CSST goals. For more information about the Summer Research Institute, contact the Summer Research Institute Co-Directors, Diane Bailey ( diane.bailey at ischool.utexas.edu) and Dan Cosley (drc44 at cornell.edu). For information about the broader community of researchers interested in design and study of sociotechnical systems, see: CSST (www.sociotech.net), the ?Researchers of the Socio-Technical? Facebook group, or the CSST listserv ( csst at listserv.syr.edu). 2015 CSST Summer Research Institute Mentors Ken Anderson Intel Cecilia Aragon University of Washington Diane Bailey University of Texas (Co-Director) Elizabeth Churchill Google Dan Cosley Cornell University (Co-Director) Cliff Lampe University of Michigan Bonnie Nardi University of California, Irvine Leysia Palen University of Colorado, Boulder Scott Robertson University of Hawaii Michael Twidale University of Illinois With support from these Digital Societies Research Coordination Network members: Brian Butler University of Maryland Wayne Lutters University of Maryland, Baltimore County Steve Sawyer Syracuse University Andrea Tapia The Pennsylvania State University 2015 CSST Summer Research Institute Advisory Board Mark Ackerman (University of Michigan) Warren Allen (Florida State University) Morgan Ames (University of Irvine/Intel) Ken Anderson (Intel) Cecilia Aragon (University of Washington) Diane Bailey (University of Texas) Steve Barley (Stanford) Jeremy Birnholtz (Northwestern University) Geoffrey Bowker (University of California, Irvine) Amy Bruckman (Georgia Tech) Jenna Burrell (University of California, Berkeley) Brian Butler (University of Maryland) Kathy Chudoba (Utah State University) Elizabeth Churchill (Google) Derrick Cogburn (American University) Nosh Contractor (Northwestern University) Dan Cosley (Cornell University) Kevin Crowston (Syracuse University) Jonathon Cummings (Duke University) Laura Dabbish (Carnegie Mellon University) Nicole Ellison (University of Michigan) Sanda Erdelez (University of Missouri) Ingrid Erickson (Rutgers University) Thomas Finholt (University of Michigan) Megan Finn (University of Washington) Susan Fussell (Cornell University) Matt Germonprez (University of Nebraska, Omaha) Sean Goggins (University of Missouri) Beki Grinter (Georgia Tech University) Keith Hampton (Rutgers University) Derek Hansen (Brigham Young University) Gillian Hayes (University of California, Irvine) Caroline Haythornthwaite (University of British Columbia) Pamela Hinds (Stanford University) James Howison (University of Texas) Josh Introne (Michigan State University) Steve Jackson (Cornell University) Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi (University of North Carolina) Erik Johnston (Arizona State University) Nicolas Jullien (Telecom Bretagne) Jofish Kaye (Yahoo) Sara Kiesler (Carnegie Mellon University) Niki Kittur (Carnegie Mellon University) Karim Lakhani (Harvard Business School) Cliff Lampe (University of Michigan) Paul Leonardi (University of California, Santa Barbara) Sylvia Lindtner (University of Michigan) Wayne Lutters (UMBC) Kalle Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University) Gloria Mark (University of California, Irvine) Sorin Matei (Purdue University) Melissa Mazmanian (University of California, Irvine) Joi Moore (University of Missouri) Dawn Nafus (Intel) Bonnie Nardi (University of California, Irvine) Gina Neff (University of Washington) Mark Newman (University of Michigan) Gary Olson (University of California, Irvine) Wanda Orlikowski (MIT) Felipe Ortega (University Rey Juan Carlos) Leysia Palen (University of Colorado) Marshall Scott Poole (University of Illinois) Jenny Preece (University of Maryland) Rebecca Reynolds (Rutgers University) Lionel Robert (University of Michigan) Scott Robertson (University of Hawaii) Tony Salvador (Intel) Steve Sawyer (Syracuse) Chi-Ren Shyu (University of Missouri) Jaime Snyder (University of Washington) Diane Sonnenwald (Copenhagen) Susan Straus (RAND Corporation) Cassidy Sugimoto (Indiana University) Dan Suthers (University of Hawaii) Andrea Tapia (The Pennsylvania State University) Michael Twidale (University of Illinois) John Walsh (Georgia Tech) Molly Wasko (University of Alabama, Birmingham) Mary Beth Watson-Manheim (University of Illinois, Chicago) Andrea Wiggins (University of Maryland) Susan Winter (University of Maryland) Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck (University of Michigan) Youngjin Yoo (Temple University) -- Cassidy R. 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We are pleased to inform you that Vol. 11, No. 2 of Webology journal is published and available ONLINE now. ------------------ Webology: Volume 11, Number 2, 2014 TOC: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/toc.html This issue contains: ------------------------- Articles ------------------------- - A discourse analysis technique for charting the flow of interactions in online activity -- Leon James, & Diane Nahl -- Keywords: Content analysis; User comments; Constructionism; Affective; Cognitive; Sensorimotor -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a123.pdf - Result-oriented e-government evaluation: Citizen's perspective -- Marya Butt -- Keywords: Website evaluation; E-government; Test cases; Learning; Results utilization -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a124.pdf - Exploring into regulatory mode for social order in cyberspace -- Xingan Li -- Keywords: Social order in cyberspace; Regulation over cyberspace; Ability-and-utility-oriented control (AUOC); Steps in data movement -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a125.pdf - Development of a software for computer-linguistic verification of socio-demographic profile of web-community member -- Solomia Fedushko -- Keywords: Computer-linguistic analysis; Virtual community; Linguistic and communicative indicator; Socio-demographic marker; Web-community member; Socio-demographic characteristic; World Wide Web -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a126.pdf - How to use recommender systems in e-business domains -- Umberto Panniello -- Keywords: Personalization; Recommender Systems; E-business; E-commerce -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a127.pdf - Information ethics and Internet research ethics: An interview with Rafael Capurro -- Rahman Marefat, & Mahmood Sangari -- Keywords: Information ethics; Internet research ethics, World Wide Web -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a128.pdf - Investigating the relationship between library anxiety and emotional intelligence -- Shohreh SeyyedHosseini, Abdolrasoul Khosravi, & Reza BasirianJahromi -- Keywords: Library anxiety; Emotional intelligence; Bushehr University of Medical sciences; Persian Gulf University; Students -- URL: http://www.webology.org/2014/v11n2/a129.pdf ------------------------- Call for Papers ------------------------- -- http://www.webology.org/callforpapers.html ================================== Best regards, Alireza Noruzi, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of Webology Website: http://www.webology.org ~ The great aim of Open Access journals is knowledge sharing. ~ From krichel at OPENLIB.ORG Thu Feb 26 14:00:57 2015 From: krichel at OPENLIB.ORG (Thomas Krichel) Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 19:00:57 +0000 Subject: OAI9 Workshop in Geneva 17-19 June 2015 Message-ID: The OAI9 Workshop on Current Developments in Scholarly Communication is taking place in the University of Geneva and in CERN, Geneva, on 17-19 June 2015. The meeting's web site is http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/ There are six plenary sessions * Technical developments * Barriers and impact * CHORUS and SHARE * Quality assurance * The institution as publisher * Digital curation and preservation of large and complex scientific objects The tutorials, which start the Workshop, are devoted to: * The institution as publisher: getting started * Author identification systems * Open Monograph Press * Hiberlink project * Managing a digitization project * Open Access Caf? 2015 Five breakout groups have been arranged so far for group discussions: * OA policy * Legal framework for innovative science - text and data mining * Research data management * Open annotations * Managing APC payments There will also be 20+ posters in the timetabled poster session. We will soon issue a call for posters. The OAI Workshops provide a space for all those interested in developments in scholarly communication to come together to learn from each other, to exchange ideas, and to hear papers from leading experts in the field. They are rather prominent European events in the year in which they are held. Registration is open at http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/registration/register#/register The OAI Organisers (see http://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/page/7) look forward to meeting you all in Geneva in June. For the OAI9 Organising Committee with cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel http://authorprofile.org/pkr1 skype: thomaskrichel From gopal at ANNAUNIV.EDU Fri Feb 27 01:37:07 2015 From: gopal at ANNAUNIV.EDU (TV Gopal) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 01:37:07 -0500 Subject: Need Advise: A Post Graduate Course on Bibliometrics Message-ID: Dear All, Presently, I trying to introduce a Post - Graduate Course [45 X 50 Minute Lectures] titled: Fundamentals of Bibliometrics for the post graduate students in Computer Science & Engineering. Hopefully the course will be offered to other Post - Graduate Programmes in Engineering as well. Please sen in your valuable inputs for a possible syllabus for this course. Thanks in advance. Warmest Regards Gopal T V 0 98401 21302 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dr. T V Gopal Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering Anna University Chennai - 600 025, INDIA Ph : (Off) 22351723 Extn. 3340 (Res) 24454753 Home Page : http://www.annauniv.edu/staff/gopal ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From dzhao at UALBERTA.CA Fri Feb 27 12:08:56 2015 From: dzhao at UALBERTA.CA (Dangzhi Zhao) Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2015 10:08:56 -0700 Subject: Education for Information Call for Papers: Special Issue on Bibliometrics Education Message-ID: Journal *Education for Information* (http://www.iospress.nl/journal/education-for-information/) Call for Papers: Special Issue on Bibliometrics Education *Motivation* Citation analysis and other bibliometric methods and techniques have been used in research evaluation exercises around the globe, directly affecting the work and lives of millions of researchers and the expenditure of billions of dollars. Formal education and training in Bibliometrics, however, is seriously lacking. In the field of library and information science (LIS), the traditional home of Bibliometrics education, for example, very few courses related to Bibliometrics are offered (Beheshti, 2011; Zhao, 2011) and there have been very few faculty positions requiring expertise in Bibliometrics in North America. Most people who provide bibliometrics services acquired their bibliometrics knowledge and skills on the job through self-training or training provided by vendors and suppliers of citation databases or evaluation systems, according to a survey of 140 libraries in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and the United Kingdom (Corrall, Kennan, & Afzal, 2013). An examination of Bibliometrics researchers reveals a wide diversity in their educational background, from sociology, chemistry, mathematics, computing science, management, to LIS. It is curious how they have obtained their knowledge and skills of Bibliometrics. It is not an easy task to perform research or provide services in the area of Bibliometrics, and a range of competencies is required to do Bibliometrics properly (Corrall, Kennan, & Afzal, 2013). In addition to a good understanding of Bibliometrics theory, methods, techniques, tools, and applications, skills in quantitative methods and techniques are a must-have for most bibliometric analyses, and subject/disciplinary (e.g., chemistry, biology) knowledge is required to make bibliometric analyses go beyond generic and superficial descriptions and become appropriate, pertinent and useful for the fields being studied. In addition, it is important to understand the local and broad contexts in which Bibliometrics is studied or used, which include the scholarly communication system, the purposes and motives of research evaluation, as well as the structure, policy, missions / goals and needs of the institutions being studied or served. Clearly, Bibliometric studies and services are complex, requiring a variety of competencies; the demand for and impact of bibliometric analyses and services have been increasing; and the current status of Bibliometrics education is crying out for improvement. Bibliometrics education should therefore be brought to the urgent agenda of the bibliometrics and research evaluation communities if Bibliometrics is to become a profession and to prove its value to the organizations it serves and to society. This is because the value of the Bibliometrics profession depends very much on the capabilities of its practicing individuals and institutions, as much as it does on a set of common standards and best practices that they can follow which have been the topic of heated discussions in recent years such as the 2014 Leiden Manifesto (Borner, Lariviere, Scharnhorst, & Wagner, 2013; Rafols, de Rijcke, & Wouters, 2014). *Research questions* This special issue on Bibliometrics Education aims to explore how to improve the capabilities of the Bibliometrics profession through education and training. Conceptual, theoretical as well as empirical papers are all welcomed. Questions of interest include but are not limited to the following. 1. Current status a. Where have Bibliometrics researchers and professionals been getting their education and training in Bibliometrics? b. What are the pros and cons of these types of education and training for performing bibliometrics properly? c. In particular, what are the implications of relying on training provided by the vendors and providers of citation databases and evaluation systems? 2. Proper place a. Where should Bibliometrics education be placed in the current education system? Is there a perfect home for it? b. Should Bibliometrics education programs be monitored and certified? By whom? c. What is a proper place for Bibliometrics education in the field of LIS if it continues to stay there? d. How promising is it to teach Bibliometrics as part of an interdisciplinary Data Science degree program? 3. Paths forward a. How can we bring Bibliometrics education from its current state to a proper place? What could a realistic and effective path look like? b. What are the problems that face Bibliometrics Education and how can they be overcome? 4. Competencies and curricula a. Which professional competencies does Bibliometrics require? How can they be identified properly? b. Is it time to work on a curriculum for Bibliometrics education? What could it look like? *Deadlines and Submission Instructions* Papers should address the aims of this call, and should follow the normal format for the journal *Education for Information* as detailed at http://www.iospress.nl/journal/education-for-information/. The final deadline for submission of full papers for review is May 31, 2015. *Dangzhi Zhao, Ph.D.* *Guest Editor* Associate Professor School of Library and Information Studies University of Alberta, Canada dzhao at ualberta.ca *References* Beheshti, J. (2011). Presentation at the "Bibliometrics and LIS education: How do they fit together?" *Panel of the ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting*, October 9-12, 2011, New Orleans, LA, USA. Borner, K., Lariviere, V., Scharnhorst, A., & Wagner, C. (2013). Standards for Science Mapping and Classifications. *ISSI 2013 Workshop*, Vienna, Austria. Rafols, I., de Rijcke, S., & Wouters, P. (2014). Quality standards for evaluation: Any chance of a dream come true? *The plenary session at the 2014 STI conference*, Leiden, The Netherlands. Corrall, S., Kennan, M.A., & Afzal, W. (2013). Bibliometrics and Research Data Management Services: Emerging Trends in Library Support for Research. *Library Trends, 61* (3), 636-674. Zhao, D. (2011). Bibliometrics and LIS education: How do they fit together? *Panel of the ASIS&T 2011 Annual Meeting*, October 9-12, 2011, New Orleans, LA, USA. Dangzhi Zhao -------------------------------- Associate Professor School of Library and Information Studies University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada Tel. 1-780-4922814 Web: http://www.ualberta.ca/~dzhao/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM Sat Feb 28 08:41:11 2015 From: anupdas2072 at GMAIL.COM (anup kumar das) Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 19:11:11 +0530 Subject: Need Advise: A Post Graduate Course on Bibliometrics In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Prof. Gopal, Greetings from New Delhi! We are also developing a similar course for Master's in Science, Technology and Innovation Studies (STIS) at JNU. I have found following course structures and course contents appropriate and adaptable for y/our situation. *From INFLIBNET Centre, UGC, India* The following course on Informetrics & Scientometrics is available online with India's e-PG Pathshala: A Gateway to All Post Graduate Courses [An MHRD Project under its National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT)]. The course contents are freely available online. *Course Structure * *Informetrics & Scientometrics *(I K Ravichandra Rao, Paper Coordinator) Full-text Access: http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/browse.php?&category=364 01. Librametry, bibliometrics, scientometrics, informetrics and webometrics: historical development. Content writer : Dr. S L Sangam 02. Data sources and software tools for bibliometric studies. Content writer : N S Harinarayana 03. Library use studies. Content writer : A Y Asundi 04. Analysis of circulation data, including the quantitative methods to evaluate collection. Content writer : A Y Asundi 05. Classical law of bibliometrics. Content writer : B K Sen 06. Bradford distributions: an overview. Content writer : B K Sen 07. Bibliometrics in assessing productivity and impact of research. Content Writer : Dr. S L Sangam 08. Growth of literature. Content writer : I K Ravichandra Rao 09. Obsolescence factor: definition and calculation. Content writer : Dr. S L Sangam 10. Citation analysis. Content writer : K C Garg 11. Science indicators. Content writer : Sujit Bhattacharya 12. Technology based indicators. Content writer : Sujit Bhattacharya 13. Bibliometric mapping of science. Content writer : K C Garg 14. Collaboration in science. Content writer : K C Garg 15. Scientometric studies and their role in science policy. Content writer : Sujit Bhattacharya 16. Limitations of bibliometrics and scientometrics. Content writer : N S Harinarayana 17. Webometrics, cybermetrics and nettometrics. Content writer : N S Harinarayana 18. National mapping of science. Content writer : K C Garg 19. Basics of testing of hypotheses. Content writer : I K Ravichandra Rao Full-text Access: http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/browse.php?&category=364 *From UNESCO* The following course on Research Evaluation Metrics is available with UNESCO's Open Access Curricula for Researchers and Librarians. The course contents will be soon freely available online with CC-BY license. You can request a set of hardcopy from UNESCO using this link: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/unesco_launches_open_access_curricula_for_researchers_and_librarians/ *Module 4: Research Evaluation Metrics* This module dwells on a number of methods (including old and new) available for research evaluation. The module comprises the following four units: UNIT 1: Introduction to Research Evaluation Metrics and Related Indicators 1.0 Introduction 1.2 Use of Citation-based Indicators for Research Evaluation 1.3 Transition from Citation-Based Indicators to Author-Level and Article-Level Metrics for Research Evaluation 1.4 Conclusion UNIT 2: Innovations in Measuring Science and Scholarship: Analytical Tools and Indicators for Evaluating Scholarly Communications 2.0 Introduction 2.2 Citation Databases 2.3 Analytical Products with Journal Performance Metrics 2.4 New Platforms for Evaluating Scholarly Communications 2.5 Conclusion UNIT 3: Article and Author Level Measurements 3.0 Introduction 3.2 Unique Identifiers for Authors and Researchers 3.4 Academic Social Networks 3.5 Regional Journal Networks with Bibliometric Indicators 3.6 Conclusion UNIT 4: Online Citation and Reference Management Tools 4.0 Introduction 4.2 Online Citation and Reference Management Tools 4.3 Conclusion Further Details: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/resources/news-and-in-focus-articles/all-news/news/unesco_launches_open_access_curricula_for_researchers_and_librarians/ If you need any further information or assistance, you may contact me. With Best Regards Anup Assistant Editor, Journal of Scientometric Research. http://jscires.org/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *Dr. Anup Kumar Das* Centre for Studies in Science Policy School of Social Sciences Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi - 110067, India Email: anupdas2072 at gmail.com Web: www.anupkumardas.blogspot.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:07 PM, TV Gopal wrote: > Adminstrative info for SIGMETRICS (for example unsubscribe): > http://web.utk.edu/~gwhitney/sigmetrics.html > > Dear All, > > Presently, I trying to introduce a Post - Graduate Course [45 X 50 Minute > Lectures] titled: > > Fundamentals of Bibliometrics > > for the post graduate students in Computer Science & Engineering. > > Hopefully the course will be offered to other Post - Graduate Programmes in > Engineering as well. > > Please sen in your valuable inputs for a possible syllabus for this course. > > Thanks in advance. > > Warmest Regards > > > > > > Gopal T V > 0 98401 21302 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Dr. T V Gopal > Professor > Department of Computer Science and Engineering > College of Engineering > Anna University > Chennai - 600 025, INDIA > Ph : (Off) 22351723 Extn. 3340 > (Res) 24454753 > Home Page : http://www.annauniv.edu/staff/gopal > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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