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Getting started with bibliometrics White Rose Research Support Forum Jane Saunders & Marion Tattersall J
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For exploration … What are bibliometrics? What are the different measures? Where can you find the data? Why do we need to know about them?
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What are bibliometrics? Quantify research Often make use of citation counts Different measures Relate to journals Relate to researchers individuals or groups
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Where can you find basic data? Web of Science impact factors, citation counts, h- index 9,500 journals 12,000 conferences pa Scopus citation counts, h-index 16,500 journals, 3.6 m conference items (Google Scholar) Publish or Perish h-index, g-index etc coverage????
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H-index Examples to try different data sources & subjects Issues to keep in mind NB support Note key reactions & comments Decide on 1 to share with the other groups feedback
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More complex data? Benchmarking, analysis etc Journal impact factors by WoS subject area Discussion of normalisation issues arising from REF bibliometric pilot study http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/200 9/09_39/09_39c.pdf http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/200 9/09_39/09_39c.pdf Research output analysis tools InCites Thomson Reuters http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/incites/ http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/incites/ SciVal Elsevier http://www.scival.com/ http://www.scival.com/ Spotlight=performance Funding ???
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Research output analysis tools: Analyse, benchmark, showcase Know where your strengths lie Make comparisons with competitors Identify research partners Identify staff to recruit, retain …. InCites Thomson Reuters http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/incites/ http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/incites/ SciVal Elsevier http://www.scival.com/ http://www.scival.com/ Spotlight=performance Funding
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Bibliometrics summary Measures and data sources Subject variations Taking it further Library support role The debate continues
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Bibliometrics and academics? 1989 Times 26 Aug. 4/3 The use of ‘bibliometric’ methods to assess academics' performance by measuring the number of times a person's work is cited by others has caused much controversy in the United States. OED online accessed 19/11/09
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