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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Patricia Brennan Thomson Scientific January 10, 2008
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Research Publication and Performance - Impact Factor Imperative? How do we assess value? Current Academic Evaluation Market Role of citations, citation metrics Possibilities with new metrics – Usage Factors, H Index, Irish Research output: Summary Metrics
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Stakeholders in Academic Evaluation Author / Researcher Librarian / University Administration Funders / Policy Makers Publishers
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Drivers for increased evaluation and assessment Funding Pressures Efforts at Objective Approaches to Promotion and Tenure Reputation Management and Demonstration of Achievement Global Competition in the Sciences Changing Nature of Scholarly Journal Publishing
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Source: National Citation Report Ireland 2003-2003 Scholarship is increasingly Collaborative Scholarly communications are changing: what is the output ?
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Scholarship is Global >5 countries Source: Web of Science®
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Source: Web of Science® Scholarship is increasingly collaborative
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Largest Collaboration in 2006: 2512 authors, a “collaboration of collaborations” Collaborations are getting broader and more complex
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC What to measure? When? Total Papers Total Citations Citation Impact (cites per paper) Percent Cited Paper Impact Relative to Field Percentile Rank in Field Collaboration Indicators Expected Citation Count Ratio of Citations to Expected citation count Expected Citation Rate for Category Mean / Median Citation H Index Citation Frequency Distribution Time Series Trends 9 Authors Institutions Nations Topics Fields
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 1. Cites: Total citation count for selected paper. 2.Cites2: 2 nd generation cite count based on total citations received by the citing articles. 3.Expected Citation Rate: An average rate of citation for all the papers of that document type (articles, reviews, letters, etc.), in that journal, for that selected year. This is a metric to evaluate citation counts. 4.Ratio: Ratio of expected cites to actual cites 5.Field: Subject area for the journal in which the paper appeared. 6.%: Percentile position of the paper based on citations in the same field.
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 1. Cites: Total citation count for selected paper. Cites: 85
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 2. Cites2: 2nd generation cite count based on total citations received by the citing articles. Cites: 85 Cites2: 574
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 3.Expected Citation Rate: An average rate of citation for all the papers of that document type (articles, reviews, letters, etc.), in that journal, for that selected year. This is a metric to compare peer journal papers. Cites: 85 Cites2: 574 Expected Citation Rate: 20.8 (All Articles from European Journal of Neuroscience in 2001 received on average 20.8 cites through year-end 2006.)
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 4.Ratio: Ratio of expected cites to actual cites Cites: 85 Cites2: 574 Expected Citation Rate: 20.8 Ratio: 4.1 [ 85: 20.8 = 4.1]
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 5.Field: Subject area for the journal in which the paper appeared. Cites: 85 Cites2: 574 Expected Citation Rate: 20.8 Ratio: 4.1 Field: Neuroscience [Note: For the multidisciplinary journals Science, Nature and PNAS, all articles and reviews are reassigned based on the primary category to which the article’s citing and cited journals are assigned.]
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics: Individual papers 6. Percentile: position of the paper based on citations in the same field and year. Cites: 85 Cites2: 574 Expected Citation Rate: 20.8 Ratio: 4.1 Field: Neuroscience Percentile: 3.5% [The 85 cites to this Neuroscience paper places it in the top 3.5% based on the citation distribution to all papers published in this field in 2001. ]
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Metrics for groups of papers 1.Total # papers and total # cites: combined numbers for the set 2.Mean times cited: Total cites divided by total papers. [average impact] 3.Median times cited: Midpoint for citations 4.H-Index: Number of papers (N) in a given dataset having N or more citations. 5.C-Index: Sum of all actual citations divided by sum of all expected citations. 6.Average Percentile: average of the field percentile measures which are based on field and year of publication 7.Disciplinarity: reflects the level of multidisciplinarity in a set of papers, ranging from 0 to 1, where the lower the number, the greater the multidisciplinarity. (Herfindal Index)
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC H-Index: Number of papers (N) in a given dataset having N or more citations. 14 papers in this set had 14 or more citations
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC C-Index: Sum of all actual citations divided by sum of all expected citations. C index = 1.98 357 180.46
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Average Percentile: average of the field percentile measures which are based on field and year of publication Average Percentile = 31.62
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Tools for multiple workflows: Author, Researcher Promotion and Tenure –Author Finder –The Distinct Author Identification System (DAIS) –Citation Report –ResearchID.com 21 “.. I would prefer to see something like a unique identifier for people (so I can still get all of an author's work even if I don't know his professional history)..”
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Evaluating Research Teams Initial Views and Exploration –Analyze Tool –Citation Report Profiling Within Institutions –Journal Use Reports A Global View –Essential Science Indicators Detailed and Precise Analysis –Custom Analysis 22 Tools for multiple workflows: Administrators, Researchers
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Tools for multiple workflows: Librarian, Publisher Evaluating a journal collection: –Journal Citation Reports, –Journal Use Reports 23
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC The Impact Factor Imperative IF Calculation
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Irish Research Output: Summary Metrics MetricCount Total Papers18,218 Total Cites131,826 Mean Times Cited7.24 Median Times Cited2 H Index86 Average Percentile50.70 C-Index1.115 Disciplinarity Indicator.01 Source: National Citation Report Ireland 2003-2003
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Irish Research Output: Comparative Output Source: National Science Indicators 06
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Irish Research Impact: Comparative Impact Source: National Science Indicators 06
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Irish Research Output: Summary Metrics Most Cited Author: Wolf K H –Cited 6143 times Source: National Citation Report Ireland 2003-2003
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Understanding Context: Average Impact per Field
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC Establishing Best Practices Consider whether available data can address the question Choose publication types, field definitions, and years of data Decide on whole or fractional counting Judge whether data require editing to remove “artifacts” Ask whether the results are reasonable Use relative measures, not just absolute counts Obtain multiple measures Recognize the skewed nature of citation data Confirm data collected are relevant to question Compare like with like
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THOMSON SCIENTIFIC ACADEMIC & GOVERNMENT MARKETS Thank You
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