'Scholar Metrics currently cover articles published between 2008 and 2012, both inclusive. The metrics are based on citations from all articles that were indexed in Google Scholar in July 2013. This also includes citations from articles that are not themselves covered by Scholar Metrics.'More information...
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Google Scholar Metrics
The 2013 version of Scholar Metrics was released on July 24, 2013. It covers articles published between 2008 and 2012.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Altmetrics - an overview
Richard Cave, Director of IT and Computer Operations, Public Library of Science has released a paper titled: Overview of the Altmetrics Landscape.
Definition from the Altmetrics website
Definition from the Altmetrics website
"Altmetrics is the creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship."
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Monday, July 22, 2013
Infographic: World's Biggest Data Breaches
The Information is Beautiful site has released an infographic showing the World's Biggest Data Breaches (losses greater than 30,000 records) overtime, click on the bubbles to read more.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Top 10 journals by impact factor - Latest JCR is released
Thomson Reuters released its latest Journal Citation Report (2012 data)
- 10,854 titles appear in the 2013 release of JCR.
- 379 journals will be posting their first Journal Impact Factor this year.
- 67 titles were suppressed from this year's release. (methodology used to suppress titles)
"Suppressed titles were found to have anomalous citation patterns resulting in a significant distortion of the Journal Impact Factor, so that the rank does not accurately reflect the journal’s citation performance in the literature."
Top 10 Journals in Business, Finance by impact:
- Journal of Finance
- Journal of Accounting & Economics
- Journal of Financial Economics
- Review of Financial Studies
- IMF Economic Review
- Accounting Review
- IMF Staff Papers
- Journal of Financial Intermediation
- Journal of Accounting Research
- Accounting Organizations and Society
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Registry of Research Data Repositories lauched
"The goal of re3data.org is to create a global registry of research data repositories. The registry will cover research data repositories from different academic disciplines. re3data.org will present repositories for the permanent storage and access of data sets to researchers, funding bodies, publishers and scholarly institutions. In the course of this mission re3data.org aims to promote a culture of sharing, increased access and better visibility of research data."
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
UK Survey of Academics
In partnership with the US Ithaka Survey of Academics, JISC and Research Libraries UK, the UK Survey of Academics 2012 has recently been released.
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| Starting point for research |
Friday, June 7, 2013
9 Useful Educational Tools
Ned Potter is an Academic Liaison Librarian at the University of York and has created this great Prezi to suggest 9 educational tools to be used in research or teaching by academic (including Prezi itself).
Read the full article from the LSE blog
Monday, June 3, 2013
THE Global Gender Index
Read the Times Higher Education article on THE Global Gender Index done in conjunction with Thomson Reuters.
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| From THE article |
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Questionable or Predatory Open Access Journals
As of January 2017, J. Beall has shut down his blog.
A few recent articles around a growing number of 'predatory' open access journals.
A few recent articles around a growing number of 'predatory' open access journals.
- Beall's List: Potential, possible, or probable predatory scholarly open-access journals(University of Colorado Denver, librarian)
- Scientific Articles Accepted (Personal Checks, Too) (New York Times article, April 7, 2013)
- Investigating journals: The dark side of publishing The explosion in open-access publishing has fueled the rise of questionable operators (Nature 495, 433–435, 28 March 2013)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Google updates its Transparency Report
The latest update reveals more government removal requests than ever before.
From the official blog post:
"...for the seventh time, we’re releasing new numbers showing requests from governments to remove content from our services. From July to December 2012, we received 2,285 government requests to remove 24,179 pieces of content—an increase from the 1,811 requests to remove 18,070 pieces of content that we received during the first half of 2012."
From the official blog post:
"...for the seventh time, we’re releasing new numbers showing requests from governments to remove content from our services. From July to December 2012, we received 2,285 government requests to remove 24,179 pieces of content—an increase from the 1,811 requests to remove 18,070 pieces of content that we received during the first half of 2012."
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