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DISCOVERY STARTS HERE….
Stop Searching, StartStop Searching, StartStop Searching, StartStop Searching, Start
DiscoveringDiscoveringDiscoveringDiscovering
Alok Jha
Anujit Saha
Overview of the session
1. Research Pathway
2. Dynamics of Scientific Information
Structure of Scientific Information
Know your library resources
3. Smart Searching tool- Web Of Science
Workflow solution for Students, Researchers and Administrators
4. Personalized mobile Library and publishing tool
EndNote Web
JCR
Ethics of research
5. Collaboration and Promotion
Researcher ID
Research Pathway
Literature
search
analyze
discover
write
review
evaluate
publish
promote
submit
Problem
Discovery
4
1. Research Pathway
1.Pre Research-Information Overload
3.Generation of Primary data 4.Submission of Report /manuscript
2. Lab? Funds?
2. Dynamics Of Scholarly Scientific Information
Integration of Web of Knowledge in Research
Pathway
Literature
search
analyze
discover
write
review
evaluate
publish
promote
submit
Problem
Discovery
ISI Web of
Knowledge
Web of Science
Hosted Contents
Link
EndNoteWeb
ScholarOne-
Manuscript Central
Journal Citation Reports
Essential Science Indicators
ResearcherID.com
Ensure material meets the following criteria:
Relevance to your discipline, subject area and topic
Format and level needed for the assignment
Reputed Source i.e. a peer reviewed journal
Unbiased or expresses a viewpoint that is backed up
Accessible in time for it to be properly read, reviewed and used
Appropriate Age e.g. is it too old to still be valid or too new to be backed up with proper research?
IDENTIFYING THE RELEVANT MATERIAL
Know Your Library Resources Well!
• “Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject
ourselves, or we know where we can find
information upon it” Samuel Johnson (Boswell’s
Life of Johnson)
Smart Discovery
“WEB OF SCIENCE”
WhoWho can read this all?can read this all?
Who needs to readWho needs to read
this all?this all?
Is it a Numbers game?Is it a Numbers game?
Basic Problem: Data Rich, Knowledge Poor!Basic Problem: Data Rich, Knowledge Poor!
Smart Searching-Discovery
2002 2004
2000
1998
2001
1993
2003
2008
2004
1998
2000
1994
2005
Citing
From citations analysis users can navigate
• Backward in time via Cited References
• Forward in time via Times Cited
• Via Related Records to find relevant papers
Cited
References
Times
Cited
Related
Records
Time
How many types of searches are available?
There are 5 types generally:
• Search: use this for normal
keyword search such as
Topic, title, address,
conference, funding
agency etc
• Cited Reference Search:
Find articles that cite a
person's work
• Structure Search: Search
for chemicals using
structure drawing
• Advance Search: Suitable
for more complex search
queries
• Author Finder: Systematic
ways to retrieve sets of
articles from one author
LIVE DEMO
Finding Peers in Web of Science
Citation Maps- Help Researchers Discover
Potential new areas for
collaborations
LIVE DEMO
Personalized Mobile Library and Publishing tool
ENDNOTE web
EndNote Web can help you to manage your references
in a simple two-steps process …
Step 1: Manage references
Collect references
Organize, share and collaborate
Step 2: Format references
Cite references while writing (Cite While You Write)
Get reference list generated automatically
Change the reference style in few clicks!
So simple! Isn’t it?
Manage, collect, organize and format
… All in few tabs
Manage
references
Collect
references
Format
references
Organize / Share
references
Manage your
account
LIVE DEMO
Analytical Tools- JCR - IMPACT FACTOR RANKINGS
Company Confidential – For internal use only 19
IMPACT FACTOR
The impact factor can provide an
approximation of the prestige and
use of journals.
How? By tracking citations to articles
in those journals.
If articles in a journal are highly cited,
this would drive the impact factor of
the journal UP!
LIVE DEMO
JCR ANSWERS THE LIBRARIAN’S QUESTION:
“How can I identify which
journals I should keep in or
weed from my collection?”
Use the impact factor and
the cited half-life
ANSWERS THE RESEARCHER’S QUESTION :
“Where should I publish my paper?”
Use the impact factor, immediacy
index and the citing half-life
Differences in citation curves at the category level
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Cited year
%oftotalcitationstothecategory
Cell Biol (5.9)
Med, Gen Int (7.1)
Math (>10)
Multidisc (7.6)
Econ (>10)
Education(8.3)
2006 Impact Factor
Years
CITATIONS PER CATEGORY
Impact Factor = no. Of citations
no. of articles
Immediacy Index = no. of citations
no. of articles(Current year)
Citations Citations Citations Citations
IMPACT FACTORS & IMMEDIACY INDEX
CitationsCitations
2004
Journal
2005
Journal
2006
Journal
2007
Journal
2008
Journal
2009
Journal
5 Year Impact Factor = no. of
citations no. of articles
Measures how quickly the average article
in a journal is cited
100 articles
JCR Related Journals
20 articles 20 articles
Journal
A
Journal
D
Journal
C
Journal
B
B cites A 1000
times
D cites A 600 times
C cites A 800 times
R = 1000/100 = 10 R = 800/20 = 40 R = 600/20 = 30
Journal C is most closely related to Journal A
Journal A needs to be replaced. Which journal
is most similar to Journal A?
27
Journal A
50 articles
Journal B
50 articles
1000 cites 500 cites
COMPARING TWO SIMILAR JOURNALS
Which journal are you most interested in?
Eigenfactor Metrics and Article Influence Score
28
Journal A
50 articles
Journal B
50 articles
1000 cites 500 cites
COMPARING TWO SIMILAR JOURNALS
Eigenfactor Metrics and Article Influence Score
The 1000 cites are from little known journals. The
500 are from Nature, Science and Cell.
4. Ethics of Research
• Science and scholarship depends on shared
expectation of respect and truth among the
researchers. Pressures of project deadlines, publishing
anxieties and financial gains may yield to compromise
in ethical use of information.
• Academic Integrity is the personal value that
encompasses honesty, trust, respect and responsibility
in relation to scholarship
• Plagiarism (from the Latin word for ‘kidnapper’) is the
deliberate or accidental presentation of someone else’s
ideas or words as your own AND failing to attribute the
source of the information you had used.
5.Collaboration and Promotion- Researcher ID
Scientist needs a good scholarly CV to promote his
publications for purpose of:
• Research evaluation (annually)
• Career advancement and tenure
• Collaboration opportunity
• Funding opportunity
• Knowledge sharing
• Quantify scholarly impact
Researcher ID
31
With ResearcherID, you can:
• Solve author names misidentification
• Promote your research publications
• Build collaboration opportunities and be identified
LIVE DEMO
What is ResearcherID?
www.researcherid.com
• Online registry for creating a unique ResearcherID
number
• Build a publication list identifying only your work
• Manage personal profile with flexibility and
minimum maintenance
• Generate accurate personal citation metrics to
promote scholarly contributions:
• H-index
• Citation distribution per year
• Total Times Cited count
• Average Times Cited
Web of Science
Get your questions answered -
Most frequently cited journals in a field
Highest impact journals in a field
Largest journals in a field
Which institutions produce the most highly-cited research in a
particular field?
Where does our institution rank in this group?
Most influential researchers in this field and how to get in touch with
them?
Is our institutions citation activity on an upward or downward trend?
How did changes in funding influence the impact of research in a
particular country or institute?
Which are the hottest topics in research right now?
How does my article’s citation count compare to similar articles?
A unique resource!
No other scholarly information resource
offers the same level of high quality, authoritative
and trustworthy content with advanced
searching capabilities covering 110 years of
multidisciplinary and consistent coverage
Authority
Diversity
Depth &
Consisten
cy
Quality
Data
Discovery
Tools
Web of Science
Differentiator for Thomson Reuters’ WoS
• Web of Science - Indisputably, the largest citation database.
True Cited Reference Index.
• Complete Coverage. No Gaps. Cover-to-cover indexing (Full
papers, reviews, book reviews, etc.)
• Publisher Neutral: Thomson Reuters is a provider of
intelligent information.
We are not a publisher
Differentiator for Thomson Reuters’ WoS
• Over 4,200 institutions in 90 countries
• Times Higher Education Supplement World University
Rankings
– 99% of the top 100 Universities have Web of Science.
• We are well known for the high standards of our
data. Publishers want their journals to be included
in the Web of Science
– Approx. 3000 journals (including electronic journals) are
reviewed each year , but only 10-12% are selected.
Publisher Neutral
Thank You!Thank You!
Stop Searching, Start
Discovering

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Presentation of thomson reuters and web of science in publishing

  • 1. DISCOVERY STARTS HERE…. Stop Searching, StartStop Searching, StartStop Searching, StartStop Searching, Start DiscoveringDiscoveringDiscoveringDiscovering Alok Jha Anujit Saha
  • 2. Overview of the session 1. Research Pathway 2. Dynamics of Scientific Information Structure of Scientific Information Know your library resources 3. Smart Searching tool- Web Of Science Workflow solution for Students, Researchers and Administrators 4. Personalized mobile Library and publishing tool EndNote Web JCR Ethics of research 5. Collaboration and Promotion Researcher ID
  • 4. 4 1. Research Pathway 1.Pre Research-Information Overload 3.Generation of Primary data 4.Submission of Report /manuscript 2. Lab? Funds?
  • 5. 2. Dynamics Of Scholarly Scientific Information
  • 6. Integration of Web of Knowledge in Research Pathway Literature search analyze discover write review evaluate publish promote submit Problem Discovery ISI Web of Knowledge Web of Science Hosted Contents Link EndNoteWeb ScholarOne- Manuscript Central Journal Citation Reports Essential Science Indicators ResearcherID.com
  • 7. Ensure material meets the following criteria: Relevance to your discipline, subject area and topic Format and level needed for the assignment Reputed Source i.e. a peer reviewed journal Unbiased or expresses a viewpoint that is backed up Accessible in time for it to be properly read, reviewed and used Appropriate Age e.g. is it too old to still be valid or too new to be backed up with proper research? IDENTIFYING THE RELEVANT MATERIAL
  • 8. Know Your Library Resources Well! • “Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it” Samuel Johnson (Boswell’s Life of Johnson)
  • 9. Smart Discovery “WEB OF SCIENCE” WhoWho can read this all?can read this all? Who needs to readWho needs to read this all?this all? Is it a Numbers game?Is it a Numbers game? Basic Problem: Data Rich, Knowledge Poor!Basic Problem: Data Rich, Knowledge Poor!
  • 10. Smart Searching-Discovery 2002 2004 2000 1998 2001 1993 2003 2008 2004 1998 2000 1994 2005 Citing From citations analysis users can navigate • Backward in time via Cited References • Forward in time via Times Cited • Via Related Records to find relevant papers Cited References Times Cited Related Records Time
  • 11. How many types of searches are available? There are 5 types generally: • Search: use this for normal keyword search such as Topic, title, address, conference, funding agency etc • Cited Reference Search: Find articles that cite a person's work • Structure Search: Search for chemicals using structure drawing • Advance Search: Suitable for more complex search queries • Author Finder: Systematic ways to retrieve sets of articles from one author
  • 13. Finding Peers in Web of Science
  • 14. Citation Maps- Help Researchers Discover Potential new areas for collaborations
  • 16. Personalized Mobile Library and Publishing tool ENDNOTE web EndNote Web can help you to manage your references in a simple two-steps process … Step 1: Manage references Collect references Organize, share and collaborate Step 2: Format references Cite references while writing (Cite While You Write) Get reference list generated automatically Change the reference style in few clicks! So simple! Isn’t it?
  • 17. Manage, collect, organize and format … All in few tabs Manage references Collect references Format references Organize / Share references Manage your account
  • 19. Analytical Tools- JCR - IMPACT FACTOR RANKINGS Company Confidential – For internal use only 19
  • 20. IMPACT FACTOR The impact factor can provide an approximation of the prestige and use of journals. How? By tracking citations to articles in those journals. If articles in a journal are highly cited, this would drive the impact factor of the journal UP!
  • 22. JCR ANSWERS THE LIBRARIAN’S QUESTION: “How can I identify which journals I should keep in or weed from my collection?” Use the impact factor and the cited half-life
  • 23. ANSWERS THE RESEARCHER’S QUESTION : “Where should I publish my paper?” Use the impact factor, immediacy index and the citing half-life
  • 24. Differences in citation curves at the category level 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Cited year %oftotalcitationstothecategory Cell Biol (5.9) Med, Gen Int (7.1) Math (>10) Multidisc (7.6) Econ (>10) Education(8.3) 2006 Impact Factor Years CITATIONS PER CATEGORY
  • 25. Impact Factor = no. Of citations no. of articles Immediacy Index = no. of citations no. of articles(Current year) Citations Citations Citations Citations IMPACT FACTORS & IMMEDIACY INDEX CitationsCitations 2004 Journal 2005 Journal 2006 Journal 2007 Journal 2008 Journal 2009 Journal 5 Year Impact Factor = no. of citations no. of articles Measures how quickly the average article in a journal is cited
  • 26. 100 articles JCR Related Journals 20 articles 20 articles Journal A Journal D Journal C Journal B B cites A 1000 times D cites A 600 times C cites A 800 times R = 1000/100 = 10 R = 800/20 = 40 R = 600/20 = 30 Journal C is most closely related to Journal A Journal A needs to be replaced. Which journal is most similar to Journal A?
  • 27. 27 Journal A 50 articles Journal B 50 articles 1000 cites 500 cites COMPARING TWO SIMILAR JOURNALS Which journal are you most interested in? Eigenfactor Metrics and Article Influence Score
  • 28. 28 Journal A 50 articles Journal B 50 articles 1000 cites 500 cites COMPARING TWO SIMILAR JOURNALS Eigenfactor Metrics and Article Influence Score The 1000 cites are from little known journals. The 500 are from Nature, Science and Cell.
  • 29. 4. Ethics of Research • Science and scholarship depends on shared expectation of respect and truth among the researchers. Pressures of project deadlines, publishing anxieties and financial gains may yield to compromise in ethical use of information. • Academic Integrity is the personal value that encompasses honesty, trust, respect and responsibility in relation to scholarship • Plagiarism (from the Latin word for ‘kidnapper’) is the deliberate or accidental presentation of someone else’s ideas or words as your own AND failing to attribute the source of the information you had used.
  • 30. 5.Collaboration and Promotion- Researcher ID Scientist needs a good scholarly CV to promote his publications for purpose of: • Research evaluation (annually) • Career advancement and tenure • Collaboration opportunity • Funding opportunity • Knowledge sharing • Quantify scholarly impact
  • 31. Researcher ID 31 With ResearcherID, you can: • Solve author names misidentification • Promote your research publications • Build collaboration opportunities and be identified
  • 33. What is ResearcherID? www.researcherid.com • Online registry for creating a unique ResearcherID number • Build a publication list identifying only your work • Manage personal profile with flexibility and minimum maintenance • Generate accurate personal citation metrics to promote scholarly contributions: • H-index • Citation distribution per year • Total Times Cited count • Average Times Cited
  • 34. Web of Science Get your questions answered - Most frequently cited journals in a field Highest impact journals in a field Largest journals in a field Which institutions produce the most highly-cited research in a particular field? Where does our institution rank in this group? Most influential researchers in this field and how to get in touch with them? Is our institutions citation activity on an upward or downward trend? How did changes in funding influence the impact of research in a particular country or institute? Which are the hottest topics in research right now? How does my article’s citation count compare to similar articles?
  • 35. A unique resource! No other scholarly information resource offers the same level of high quality, authoritative and trustworthy content with advanced searching capabilities covering 110 years of multidisciplinary and consistent coverage Authority Diversity Depth & Consisten cy Quality Data Discovery Tools Web of Science
  • 36. Differentiator for Thomson Reuters’ WoS • Web of Science - Indisputably, the largest citation database. True Cited Reference Index. • Complete Coverage. No Gaps. Cover-to-cover indexing (Full papers, reviews, book reviews, etc.) • Publisher Neutral: Thomson Reuters is a provider of intelligent information. We are not a publisher
  • 37. Differentiator for Thomson Reuters’ WoS • Over 4,200 institutions in 90 countries • Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings – 99% of the top 100 Universities have Web of Science. • We are well known for the high standards of our data. Publishers want their journals to be included in the Web of Science – Approx. 3000 journals (including electronic journals) are reviewed each year , but only 10-12% are selected. Publisher Neutral
  • 38. Thank You!Thank You! Stop Searching, Start Discovering