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The New Supply Chain and Its Implications for Books in Libraries

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EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 47, No. 5. (September 2012)
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Characteristics and impact of grant-funded research: a case study of the library and information science field

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Scientometrics, Vol. 84, No. 2. (2010), pp. 293-306
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This paper reports on a bibliometric study of the characteristics and impact of research in the library and information science (LIS) field which was funded through research grant programs, and compares it with research that received no extra funding. Seven core LIS journals were examined to identify articles published in 1998 that acknowledge research grant funding. The distribution of these articles by various criteria (e.g., topic, affiliation, funding agency) was determined. Their impact as indicated by citation counts during 1998–2008 was ...

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Citation analysis for collection development: A study of international relations journal literature

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Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, Vol. 31, No. 3. (2007), pp. 195-207
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By examining citations in international relations journal articles published between 2000 and 2005, this study reveals that international relations scholars more heavily rely on books rather than on journals. Less than 2% of the citations are from electronic resources. Materials in foreign languages are utilized insignificantly, with English language citations dominating the research literature. The analysis of subject scatter details the main disciplines that are associated with international relations research. Qualitative scholars cite a higher proportion of monographic literature, while quantitative ...

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A network analysis of interdisciplinary research relationships: the Korean government’s R&D grant program

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Scientometrics, Vol. 83, No. 1. (2010), pp. 77-92
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This study examines network topologies of interdisciplinary research relationships in science and technology (S&T) and investigates the relational linkages between the interdisciplinary relations and the quality of research performance. A network analysis was performed to evaluate the General Research Grant (GRG) program, an interdisciplinary research funding program of the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF); the dataset covered the 2002–2004 period. The analytical results reveal the hidden network structure of interdisciplinary research relationships and demonstrate that the quality of research performance ...

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Five Years Later: Predicting Student Use of Journals in a New Water Resources Graduate Program

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Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, No. 64. (2011)
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Using citation analysis, the authors examined the journals cited in theses and dissertations over the first five years of the Water Resources Graduate Program at Oregon State University. These journal titles were compared to the titles predicted as being important in the 2003 Oregon State University Libraries new program (Category I) review. A preliminary core list of journals for this highly interdisciplinary program had been created for the Category I review from faculty publications, "Journal Citation Reports", and Interlibrary Loan (ILL) ...

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Local citation analysis, publishing and reading patterns: Using multiple methods to evaluate faculty use of an academic library's research collection

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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 59, No. 9. (2008), pp. 1393-1408
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This study assessed the intermix of local citation analysis and survey of journal use and reading patterns for evaluating an academic library's research collection. Journal articles and their cited references from faculties at the University of New South Wales were downloaded from the Web of Science (WoS) and journal impact factors from the Journal Citation Reports . The survey of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) academic staff asked both reader‐related and reading‐related questions. Both methods showed that academics in ...

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Materials Used by Master's Students in Engineering and Implications for Collection Development: A Citation Analysis

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Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, No. 45. (Winter 2006), pp. 10-10
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The purpose of this study is to determine the materials used by graduate students in engineering and to guide library collection development decisions. A literature review shows citation studies are useful in developing core journal lists and determining appropriate allocations between journals and monographs. This case study found that journals (38%), conference papers (19%), and books (18%) are the most heavily used formats, with books aging more slowly than other formats. Core journal lists are developed by total citations and by ...

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Peer review of grant applications: what do we know?

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Lancet, Vol. 352, No. 9124. (1998)
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Time for a rethink of research proposal evaluation?

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European Review, Vol. 15, No. 3. (2007), pp. 275-282
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Citation Analysis of Dissertation, Thesis, and Research Paper References in Workforce Education and Development

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The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 30, No. 4. (2004), pp. 276-284
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Citation analysis of 265 Workforce Education and Development (WED) dissertations, theses, and graduate research papers at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) was used to (1) determine core serials in the discipline, (2) provide Morris Library with a guide to serials acquisition and maintenance in the discipline, and (3) provide future WED students with a core list of WED journals. This study has applicability as a specific instance of applied citation analysis as well as for academic librarians faced with acquiring and ...

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Mapping the literature of diagnostic medical sonography

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Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 87, No. 3. (JUL 1999)
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Diagnostic medical sonography has been evolving as a recognized allied health occupation since the early 1970s, but no bibliometric studies of the literature of the field have been published. This study, part of the Medical Library Association Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section's Project for Mapping the Literature of Allied Health, attempted to identify the core journals in diagnostic medical sonography and determine how well these journals are indexed by MEDLINE, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied ...

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Investing Wisely: Citation Rankings as a Measure of Quality in Library and Information Science Journals

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Portal: Libraries and the Academy, Vol. 7, No. 3. (2007), pp. 333-373
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The library and information science field is currently confronted with difficult decisions about how best to allocate acquisition expenditures among increasingly expensive journals. This article measures the return-on-investment of serial expenditures through the use of citation analysis, which is a widely used approach to ascertaining journal quality. The frequency of citations to 116 library science journals in the bibliographies of 11 premier library journals over the period 2002-2005 is tabulated, and a price-per-citation figure (based on subscription prices) is also computed. ...

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Web data as academic and business quality estimates: A comparison of three data sources

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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (2012)
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Earlier studies found that web hyperlink data contain various types of information, ranging from academic to political, that can be used to analyze a variety of social phenomena. Specifically, the numbers of inlinks to academic websites are associated with academic performance, while the counts of inlinks to company websites correlate with business variables. However, the scarcity of sources from which to collect inlink data in recent years has required us to seek new data sources. The recent demise of the inlink ...

 

Citation Analysis of Ph.D. Dissertation References as a Tool for Collection Management in an Academic Chemistry Library

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College & Research Libraries, Vol. 69, No. 1. (2008)
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A bibliometric study was carried out on the citations within the chemistry field Ph.D. dissertations to ascertain what types of documents are the most frequently used in the research process, the most frequently consulted journals and obsolescence rate of the journals. The analysis covered 46 doctoral theses presented at the Institut Quimic de Sarriá (IQS) from 1995 to 2003. The results obtained from the 4,203 citations revealed that the most frequently used documents were scientific papers, which accounted for 79 percent ...

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The Application of Citation Analysis to Budget Allocation in Health Science Collection: A Case Study of the Taipei Medical University Library

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Journal of Library and Information Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1. (2004), pp. 19-33
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This study explores the citation pattern of health science related subjects, using the theses and dissertations in 90 and 91 academic years of TMU as the research samples. Findings of this study can not only provide information for decision making of budget allocation in TMU, but also serve as the reference for other medical universities and colleges in Taiwan. Findings of this study has found that the theses and dissertations of colleges in TMU present identical citation patterns, following the order ...

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Expanded Assessment Study Examining the Citation Patterns from Traditional and Nontraditional Institutions and Their Effect upon the Quality of Doctoral Dissertation Reference Lists

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Vol. 49, No. 1-2. (2009)
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This study used citation analysis in conjunction with a subjective rubric with five validated criteria to assess the quality of a purposive sample of 452 education dissertation reference lists produced at a nontraditional institution from six doctoral programs. These programs used a variety of distance education models. The citations were then compared with the 100 reference lists selected from doctoral education programs at 10 traditional institutions. Criteria included the breadth of resources, depth of the literature review as shown through the ...

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Improving the quality of university libraries through citation mining and analysis using two new dissertation bibliometric assessment tools

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IFLA Conference Proceedings (November 2005), pp. 1-20
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University libraries are becoming increasingly aware of the need to assess the quality of students' information literacy and library research skills and to use this assessment data to effectively improve the quality of university library services to graduate programs. However, libraries have had difficulties finding ways to accomplish this systematically and objectively. This study examined the relative merits of using citation analysis and evaluative bibliometric techniques to "mine" reference lists obtained from doctoral dissertations for assessment purposes. In the past, citation ...

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A Study on Using Rubrics and Citation Analysis to Measure the Quality of Doctoral Dissertation Reference Lists from Traditional and Nontraditional Institutions

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Journal of Library Administration, Vol. 45, No. 3. (2006), pp. 459-481
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Scatter and obsolescence of journals cited in theses and dissertations of librarianship

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Library and Information Science Research, Vol. 28, No. 2. (2006), pp. 281-296
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A citation study of public health Masters' theses

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Vol. 30, No. 4. (2011)
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to devise methodologies and attain results that would allow the author to evaluate local collections that support public health users. Design/methodology/approach – The largest available source of data was local Masters' student theses. The methodology is a case study employing citation analysis of Masters' theses. Findings – The study provided a list of the journals most used by Masters' students in their theses to be compared to currently subscribed titles to evaluate local ...

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What 37,000 Citations Can Tell

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US-China Education Review, Vol. 7, No. 10. (2010), pp. 98-105
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A longitudinal study at the TUT (Tshwane University of Technology) used citation analysis to analyze the reference lists of 480 Master's and Doctoral (M and D) theses and dissertations submitted at TUT between 2004 and 2007. The purpose was to determine what types of information sources M and D students at TUT use most, how the patterns of use differ across the 7 faculties of the university, and to what extent the LIS (Library and Information Services) keeps or provides access ...

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A Quantitative Ranking of the Biomedical Informatics Serials

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Methods of information in medicine, Vol. 34, No. 4. (SEP 1995)
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We have developed a quantitative serial ranking system based on multiple citation analysis techniques, library use statistics, expert opinion, and selected distinguishing publication characteristics. Evaluation criteria categories include: average Science Citation Index (Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Total citations) rankings from 1987 to 1992; citation source counts of multiple ”core” biomedical informatics publications; a questionnaire sent to American College of Medical Informatics Fellows; publication delay; distinguishing characteristics (e. g., subscription cost, total circulation, year established, places indexed, affiliation with a professional society, ...

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A Local Citation Analysis of Mathematical and Statistical Dissertations

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Science & Technology Libraries, Vol. 25, No. 4. (2005), pp. 25-37
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Information Use in History Research: A Citation Analysis of Master's Level Theses

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portal: Libraries and the Academy, Vol. 10, No. 2. (2010), pp. 165-183
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This article addresses the need for quantitative investigation into students' use of information resources in historical research. It reports the results of a citation analysis of more than 3,000 citations from master's level history theses submitted between 1998 and 2008 at a mid-sized public university. The study's results support the hypotheses that the predominant format in history research is the monograph and that history research entails use of older resources, and in greater proportions, than other disciplines. Results also support the ...

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University of Arkansas Food Science Faculty Publications and the Characteristics of Their Cited References: A Bibliometric Study

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Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, Vol. 8, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 21-33
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In the allocation of collection resources, it is important to have a good understanding of the teaching, instruction and research needs of faculty and graduate students. Data related to the use of electronic databases, journals, books, etc. is helpful; however, this data does not reflect the nature and impact of the information retrieved, but merely provides a general idea of the number of times items have been searched, retrieved or borrowed. By identifying and analyzing faculty and graduate students' publications and ...

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Assessing impact and quality from local dynamics of citation networks

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Journal of Informetrics, Vol. 6, No. 1. (2012), pp. 111-120
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Citation analysis of Minnesota Department of Health official publications and journal articles: a needs assessment for the RN Barr Library

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Journal of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 95, No. 3. (2007), pp. 260-266
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Objective: The paper describes the information needs of a state public health agency, compares needs to its library's collection, and evaluates collection development policy accordingly. Methods: A citation analysis of journal articles authored by Minnesota Department of Health staff as well as official publications from 2002 to 2004 was conducted. Fifty-six publications fitting the criteria for inclusion in the study were identified using PubMed and library records. Information on each cited reference was recorded, including reference type, relative age of citation, ...

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Make the most of what you have: Use Scifinder Scholar as a collection development tool

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Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 233 (MAR 2007)
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Do local citation patterns support use of the impact factor for collection development? *

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Journal of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 96, No. 4. (Oct 2008), pp. 374-8
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The results also provide evidence that the IUSM Libraries collection is meeting up to 95% of the research needs of IUSM's psychiatry researchers. Because IF is not used in isolation and the process of local citation analysis is quite time consuming, the authors recommend the continued use of IF as a selection criterion in library collection development. ...

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Improving Understanding of Electronic Resources Usage

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Library Technology Reports, Vol. 46, No. 6. (2010)
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Trends in the use of ISI citation databases for evaluation

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Learned Publishing, Vol. 21, No. 2. (2008), pp. 85-85
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This paper explores the factors shaping the current uses of the ISI citation databases in evaluation both of journals and of individual scholars and their institutions. Given the intense focus on outcomes evaluation, in a context of increasing 'democratization' of metrics in today's digital world, it is easy to lose focus on the appropriate ways to use these resources, and misuse can result. ...

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How many journals do we have? An alternative approach to journal collection evaluation through local cited article analysis

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Serials, Vol. 20, No. 2. (July 2007), pp. 134-141
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Librarians are often asked to determine the number of journals they hold in a subject for an academic department undergoing external review. Journal number is a poor indicator of collection quality and subject boundaries are difficult to define. An analysis of articles cited in recent publications by Harvey Mudd College biology faculty demonstrates the value of local cited article analysis for evaluating the breadth and depth of an online and print journal collection. Faculty-level analysis showed that online access varied from ...

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Collection development embraces the digital age - A review of the literature, 1997-2003

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Library Resources & Technical Services, Vol. 48, No. 4. (OCT 2004)
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Collection development and management literature of the past seven years reveals distinct trends among issues, philosophy, and practice. Digital age themes reflect the increasingly networked nature of the profession, with new attention focused on scholarly communications and publishing, digital collection building, consortial collaboration, and quantitative assessment. Some issues that dominated the library literature a few years ago, such as access versus ownership and organizational structure, have been eclipsed by other challenges, such as the serials crisis, finance and budgeting, and licensing. ...

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Appraisal in the research genres: An analysis of grant proposals by Argentinean researchers

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Revista Signos, Vol. 43, No. 73. (2010)
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A Comparison of Literature Citations in Faculty Publications and Student Theses as Indicators of Collection Use and a Background for Collection Management at a University Library

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The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 33, No. 6. (2007), pp. 674-683
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Information Use by PhD Students in Agriculture and Biology: A Dissertation Citation Analysis

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portal: Libraries and the Academy, Vol. 8, No. 4. (2008), pp. 387-405
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This article reports the findings of a study conducted to examine the types of information used by graduate students in the fields of biological and agricultural sciences at Iowa State University (ISU). The citations of doctoral dissertations submitted in nine agriculture and biological science subject fields (crop production and physiology; molecular, cellular, and developmental biology; entomology; genetics; microbiology; plant breeding; plant pathology; plant physiology; and soil science) at ISU from 1997–2006 were analyzed. The article discusses the types and ages of ...

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An analysis of scholarly productivity in United States academic anaesthesiologists by citation bibliometrics

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Anaesthesia, Vol. 66, No. 10. (2011), pp. 873-878
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The h-index is used to evaluate scholarly productivity in academic medicine, but has not been extensively used in anaesthesia. We analysed the publications, citations, citations per publication and h-index from 1996 to date using the Scopus(®) database for 1630 (1120 men, 510 women) for faculty members from 24 randomly selected US academic anaesthesiology departments The median (interquartile range [range]) h-index of US academic anaesthesiologists was 1 [0-5 (0-44)] with 3 [0-18 (0-398)] total publications, 24 [0-187 (0-8515)] total citations, and 5 ...

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Age of References in Chemistry Articles

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Science & Technology Libraries, Vol. 28, No. 3. (2008), pp. 209-246
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Evaluation of references in dissertations and theses against the holdings in a university library

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Library Philosophy and Practice, No. Journal Article. (2010)
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Citation counts and the Research Assessment Exercise V: Archaeology and the 2001 RAE

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Journal of Documentation, Vol. 59, No. 6. (2003), pp. 709-730
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Importance of Factors in the Review of Grant Proposals

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Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. 71, No. 1. (1986), pp. 156-162
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The importance of eight evaluative factors was assessed using an information integration paradigm. National Institute of Health program directors, executive secretaries, and administrators participating in a study session on peer review rated hypothetical evaluations of grant proposals. Presence or absence and the value of eight factors were varied in a fractional factorial design. Ratings of scientific merit and traditional "priority scores" were analyzed using an information integration model. Results indicated large differences in the effects of the information due to both ...

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Bibliometric monitoring of research performance in the Social Sciences and the Humanities: A Review

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Scientometrics, Vol. 66, No. 1. (2006), pp. 81-100
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This paper addresses research performance monitoring of the social sciences and the humanities using citation analysis. Main differences in publication and citation behavior between the (basic) sciences and the social sciences and humanities are outlined. Limitations of the (S)SCI and A&HCI for monitoring research performance are considered. For research performance monitoring in many social sciences and humanities, the methods used in science need to be extended. A broader range of both publications (including non-ISI journals and monographs) and citation indicators (including ...

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Dissertation Citations in Organismal Biology at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale: Implications for Collection Development

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Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, No. 55. (2008)
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We report on a citation analysis of Ph.D. dissertations in plant biology and zoology at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, undertaken to test the common assumption that scientists favor current research to such an extent that journal backfiles can be de-emphasized in academic library collections. Results demonstrate otherwise. The study is reproducible for any institution, and can help to evaluate 1) the value of electronic journal backfiles and 2) the need to maintain print backfiles. (Contains 2 figures and 3 tables.) ...

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The Effects of Scholarly Productivity and Institutional Characteristics on the Distribution of Federal Research Grants

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The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 81, No. 2. (2010), pp. 164-178
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We estimate the effects of faculty scholarly productivity and institutional characteristics on the distribution of federally funded research grants. Although faculty with more publications and citations have a greater likelihood of securing competitive research grants than their less prolific peers, the benefit of having published papers in terms of improving one's ability to secure grants tapers as the number of papers published increases. Institutional characteristics (such as AAU membership and public/private status) act to modulate the impact of individual productivity such ...

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Local Citation Analysis of Graduate Biology Theses: Collection Development Implications

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Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, No. 64. (Winter 2011), pp. 81-100
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This paper will focus on the citation analysis of graduate masters theses from Carleton University's Biology Department with implications for library collection management decisions. Twenty-five masters theses were studied to determine citation types and percentages, ranking of journals by frequency of citation and by number of authors citing, and by age range of journal citations. The researcher examined what percentages of journals were accessible through the local catalogue and conducted further analysis of specifics regarding unavailability. Journals were also ranked by ...

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Boundary-spanning in emerging technology research: determinants of funding success for academic scientists

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The Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 37, No. 3. (2012), pp. 251-270
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Emerging technologies, including nanotechnologies, are generally seen as those latest scientific innovations which have a potential impact on industry structure, and commercialization and economic potential. Work in this area of emerging technologies has distinct boundary spanning characteristics from the perspective of academic science. First, many emerging technologies involve collaboration of scientists across disciplinary boundaries. Second, because of the commercializability of many emerging technologies, scientists may interact more often with industry throughout the research and commercialization process. We ask, what are the ...

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Library resources and services: a cross-disciplinary survey of faculty and graduate student use and satisfaction

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The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol. 25, No. 5. (1999), pp. 354-366
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Collections development in academic libraries: a quantitative approach

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Perspectivas Em Ciencia Da Informacao, Vol. 14, No. 3. (SEP 2009)
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Citation analysis of the bibliography used in the elaboration of academic dissertations can support the decision-making process in collection development in the university library. The analysis of the type of materials, its obsolescence, its languages, and the titles of journals cited will make it possible to improve the distribution of the budget; to establish guidelines for storage; to determine the composition of the core collection of journals; and to identify languages in which the bibliographical materials should be acquired. ...

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Citation Analysis Shows Promise as an Effective Tool for Monograph Collection Development

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Evidence Based Library & Information Practice, Vol. 5, No. 2. (2010), pp. 86-88
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Objective 膒 To test whether acquiring books written by authors of highly cited journal articles is an effective method for building a collection in the social sciences. Design 膒 Comparison Study. Setting 膒 Academic library at a public university in the US. Subjects 膒 A total of 1,359 book titles, selected by traditional means (n=1,267) or based on citation analysis (n=92). Methods 膒 The researchers identified highly-ranked authors, defined as the most frequently cited authors publishing in journals with an impact ...

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Problems of citation analysis: A study of uncited and seldom‐cited influences

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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 61, No. 1. (2010), pp. 1-12
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To determine influences on the production of a scientific article, the content of the article must be studied. We examined articles in biogeography and found that most of the influence is not cited, specific types of articles that are influential are cited while other types of that also are influential are not cited, and work that is “uncited” and “seldom cited” is used extensively. As a result, evaluative citation analysis should take uncited work into account. ...

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