Workshp for Ph.D. candidates, postdocs and faculy on how bilbiometrics, altmetrics, open access, ORCID, and other resources enable greater visibility of research output.
22. Other Scholarly (?) Output
• SlideShare
• GitHub
• Video Abstracts (Vimeo, YouTube)
23. 3 “Quick Hits” to Get Started
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24. Manuscript Matcher Tool
• Finding Citations to Social Work Literature: The Relative Benefits of Using Web of Science, Scopus,
or Google Scholar
• Past studies of citation coverage of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar do not demonstrate
a consistent pattern that can be applied to the interdisciplinary mix of resources used in social work
research. To determine the utility of these tools to social work researchers, an analysis of citing
references to well-known social work journals was conducted. Web of Science had the fewest citing
references and almost no variety in source format. Scopus provided higher citation counts, but the
pattern of coverage was similar to Web of Science. Google Scholar provided substantially more
citing references, but only a relatively small percentage of them were unique scholarly journal
articles. The patterns of database coverage were replicated when the citations were broken out for
each journal separately. The results of this analysis demonstrate the need to determine what
resources constitute scholarly research and reflect the need for future researchers to consider the
merits of each database before undertaking their research. This study will be of interest to scholars
in library and information science as well as social work, as it facilitates a greater understanding of
the strengths and limitations of each database and brings to light important considerations for
conducting future research.
• Web of science endnote http://library.albany.edu
26. OA Journal Models
http://researchguides.library.vanderbilt.edu/c.php?g=144567&p=946137ck
Green OA
Traditional Open
Access Journals
• Journals established by digital commercial or nonprofit publishers for the sole purpose of publishing
open access content
• Typically utilize a Creative Commons Attribution License for publishing
• Authors usually retain their copyright.
• Different funding strategies used to support the journal:
• Advertising
• Membership fees
• Author fees (money may come from the author or more likely the author's research grant)
• Can be waived in cases of financial hardship
• Subsidies from institutions such as universities, laboratories, research centers, libraries, foundations,
museums or government agencies
Hybrid Open Access
Journals
• Journals where only some of the articles are open access
• Open access status requires the payment of a publication fee/ processing fee to the publisher
• Definition of open access may vary according to publisher
Delayed Open
Access Journals
Delayed Open Access Journals
• Traditional subscription-based journal
• Provide open access or free access after the elapse of an embargo period following the initial date of
publication
• Embargo periods vary from a few months to two or more years
• Journal subscription or individual article purchase required to view articles prior to the end of the
embargo period
• Model adopted by many scholarly society journals
27. Other OA Models
GOLD OA
Institutional Repository Scholars Archive
Subject/Discipline-Specific Repositories ERIC
https://eric.ed.gov
Author's Personal Website
http://rmpruzek.com/
31. Help at UAlbany Libraries
• http://libguides.library.albany.edu/scholcomm
• http://libguides.library.albany.edu/citesearch
• http://libguides.library.albany.edu/faculty
• http://libguides.library.albany.edu/graduatestudents
32. Thank You for Coming!
Questions?
Elaine Lasda
Associate Librarian, Dewey Library
elasda@albany.edu
http://slideshare.net/librarian68
Hinweis der Redaktion
One hit wonder in the green line, sustained career in the red line Blue line is x=y
ORCID – no metrics asssociated with it but becoming the standard due to their focus on open source and interoperability of the identifier and its metadata