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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Honeywell Introduction to the ACM Digital Library January 16, 2013 Honeywell Introduction to the ACM Digital Library January 16, 2013
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Very Briefly About ACM The computing world’s oldest and largest professional MEMBER ORGANIZATION with over 100,000 Academics, Practitioners, and Students from over 180 countries around the world (i.e.- established in 1947) One of the computing world’s most respected PUBLISHERS of scholarly literature and one of the world’s most heavily used publication platform’s with over 15,000,000 full-text downloads per year The computing world’s leading CONFERENCE ORGANIZER with over 275 events annually (conferences, workshops, symposia, etc.) A key player in helping to establish and develop US PUBLIC POLICY REFORM and EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT in Washington D.C. (see http://usacm.acm.org/) http://usacm.acm.org/ Organizers and Sponsors of pre-eminent computing PROFESSIONAL AWARDS & ACADEMIC HONORS, such as the “Nobel Prize” in Computing….the A.M. Turing Award
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Very Briefly about ACM Digital Library The ACM Digital Library is three databases in one: 1.Full-text Articles published by ACM & full-text Articles published by Affiliates 2.Abstracting & Indexing Service covering the entire field of computing called the Guide to Computing Literature (i.e.- Scopus for CS) 3.Analytics Tool to help analyze CS publications, authors, & institutions
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery A Quantitative Look at the ACM Digital Library 370,000 Full-text Articles – combination of journals, conferences, technical magazines, newsletters, affiliated publications, etc. 21,000 Full-text Articles added in 2012 2,000,000 Bibliographic Records now in the DL (journals, conference literature, books, dissertations, technical magazines, newsletters, technical reports, etc.) 259,000 Bibliographic Records added in 2012 3,500+ Multimedia files (Audio & Video) 1,780,000 Authors’ works indexed by the DL (over 11,000 have taken ownership of their pages) 6,000+ Institutions’ works indexed by the DL 6,000+ Publisher Imprints indexed by the DL 660 Journals indexed by the DL 750,000+ Conference Proceedings indexed by the DL 65,000+ dissertations indexed by the DL 165,000+ books indexed by the DL 17,000,000 References in the DL 6,100,000 Resolved References in the DL (via CrossRef)
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Digital Library Subject Areas Subject and Technical Areas Covered by the ACM Digital Library –Artificial Intelligence –Cloud Computing –Graphics/Imaging –Gaming –eLearning –Interaction Design –Communication –Data mining –Databases –Design Automation –Embedded Systems –Networking –Human Computer Interaction –Wireless/Mobility –Computer Architecture –Data Structures –Distributed Computing –Security –Software –Network Architecture –Many other more specialized topics covered (i.e.- published by ACM or not published by ACM)
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery The New Computing Classification System (CCS)
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery What is the ACM CCS?
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Analytics / Profile Pages 1 st Generation Analytics Tools launched in 2011 & 2012 1 st Generation system aggregates all of the data contained in the full-text collection and Guide at the article level. Based on a recent workshop conducted in the fall of 2012 with members of the CS & library communities, 2 nd Generation system is now under development. 2 nd Generation system will aggregate data at the people level, in addition to the article level. This will give users the ability to search people and people-based relationships more easily, using various facets such as time, co-authorship, subject areas, institutions, publications, etc. For example, the system will have the ability to answer questions, such as: –What people published in the area of AI between 2008-2012? –What people were affiliated with MIT, Stanford, or Berkeley from 2005-2012 that worked in the field of Computer Security? We will demo the 1 st Generation system in a few minutes
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery For Librarians Looking for Additional Info on the ACM DL Go to http://librarians.acm.orghttp://librarians.acm.org
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© 2013 Association for Computing Machinery Topics Covered In Today’s Demo Sign In – Setting up personalized features, such as binders, sharing, annotations, etc. Basic Search –Searching the Guide and Searching the full-text DL Advanced Search Computing Classification System – Drilling Down by Subject Areas Analytics / Profile Pages –Author Profile Pages / Collaborators – Useful for NSF Staff –Institutional Profile Pages –Publication Profile Pages It would be great to include NSF Funding Data as a metadata item in system. Who to talk to about taking this forward. Questions & Answers
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