Entries Tagged as 'Impact Factors'
March 27th, 2009 by Cathy · No Comments
Washington University School of Medicine’s Becker Medical Library is pleased to announce the launch of a new website, Assessing the Impact of Research. Realizing that now, more than ever, researchers need to be aware of the impact of their biomedical research, a team at the library has developed a Model for Assessment of Research Impact that [...]
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Tags:Authors at WU, Clinical Impact, Impact Factors, Intellectual Impact, Research Impact, Support for Authors
October 10th, 2008 by Cathy · No Comments
Are you interested to knowing how your research has been used? How can it help? Tenure Progress reports Identify similar research projects Duplication or confirmation of research findings Correction of research findings Improvement of research findings Extension of research (different human populations, different animal models or species, etc.) Proper attribution/credit of research findings Quantify return [...]
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Tags:Authors at WU, Citation Analysis, Impact Factors, Support for Authors
October 8th, 2008 by Cathy · No Comments
Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis, George A. Alexiou, Theodore C. Gouvias, and John P. A. Ioannidis, “Life Cycle of Translational Research for Medical Interventions,” Science (5 September 2008) Vol. 321, no. 5894, 1298 – 1299. Excellent review of the research process that discusses the long road from the initial discovery of a medical intervention to a highly cited [...]
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Tags:Authors at WU, Citation Analysis, Clinical Impact, Impact Factors, Intellectual Impact, Responsible Conduct of Research, Support for Authors
July 31st, 2008 by Cathy · No Comments
Who is citing your work? How is your research being used? One tool that you can use to find out who is citing your work is the Author Finder tool in the Web of Science database. Author Finder will produce a list of publications by a particular author that are indexed in the database. Once a search is completed, [...]
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Tags:Authors at WU, Citation Analysis, Clinical Impact, Impact Factors, Support for Authors
June 18th, 2008 by Cathy · 1 Comment
JCR just announced that the 2007 data for the Sciences and Social Sciences editions is now available. JCR is a tool that examines the impact factor of a journal using citation data from over 9,000 journals, and published meeting proceedings from more than 3,300 publishers in 60 countries. JCR (access available to subscribed users or affiliates) [...]
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June 11th, 2008 by Cathy · No Comments
The International Mathematical Union just released a Citation Statistics Report that outlines the use of citations in assessing research quality. Among the report’s key findings: 1. Statistics are not more accurate when they are improperly used; statistics can mislead when they are misused or misunderstood. 2. The objectivity of citations is illusory because the meaning [...]
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January 29th, 2008 by Cathy · No Comments
The h-index is a new metric for assessing the impact of research by an individual author. The h-index, developed by J.E. Hirsch, is based on the number of publications produced by an author and the distribution of citations in other publications. Hirsch defines the h-index as: “A scientist has index h if h of his/her [...]
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December 20th, 2007 by Cathy · No Comments
Interesting manuscript by Steven Harnad that discusses the importance of open access for biomedical research findings. Abstract: The ethical case for Open Access (OA) (free online access) to research findings is especially salient when it is public health that is being compromised by needless access restrictions. But the ethical imperative for OA is far more general: [...]
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Tags:Clinical Impact, Impact Factors, Intellectual Impact, Open Access, Responsible Conduct of Research
October 30th, 2007 by Cathy · No Comments
“Sharing Detailed Research Data is Associated with Increased Citation Rate“ documents a study of cancer microarray clinical trial publications in which a correlation between publicly available microarray data and increased literature impact was found.
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Tags:Impact Factors, Intellectual Impact, Open Access, Research Data
October 5th, 2007 by Cathy · No Comments
Interesting newsletter article from Elsevier on intellectual impact. http://libraryconnect.elsevier.com/lcn/0503/lcn050302.html
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Tags:Impact Factors, Intellectual Impact, Support for Authors