Busting the Myths, the annual update to the Staff and Faculty survey from the AAUP has been released. You can search the results from 4700 colleges and universities from the Chronicle of Higher Education page, sort by types of schools (very high research, business and management schools, men vs women salary etc.)
Monday, April 13, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
PNAS 100th anniversary
2015 marks the 100th anniversary of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). January 1915 was the first issue, click below to view an animated timeline:
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PNAS timeline |
Friday, January 9, 2015
2015 List of Predatory Publishers
As of January 2017, J. Beall has shut down his blog.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Top Non-Fiction Books: a consensus cloud
From Information is Beautiful, another visualization of top non-fiction titles from various sources
Non-Fiction Books everyone should read:
See Novels everyone should read.
Non-Fiction Books everyone should read:
See Novels everyone should read.
The peer-review scam

Last month Nature posted an article: Publishing: The peer-review scam, it lists the existing weaknesses in modern publishing systems and details how editors are trying to plug the holes.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Top 100 most cited papers
The Journal Nature has partnered with Thomson Reuters Web of Science database to determine the top 100 most cited papers.
Looking at 100 years of data, and the 58 million items stored in the Web of Science database, 3 articles have been cited more than a 100 000 times, all published prior to 1980, all in the biology field.
Google Scholar came up with an alternative ranking, click to see the comparison for 10 papers.
Looking at 100 years of data, and the 58 million items stored in the Web of Science database, 3 articles have been cited more than a 100 000 times, all published prior to 1980, all in the biology field.
Google Scholar came up with an alternative ranking, click to see the comparison for 10 papers.
Monday, October 6, 2014
2014 Nobel prizes predictions from Thomson Reuters
The first 2014 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medecine will be announced shortly.
Like every year Thomson Reuters uses its citation analysis tools to predict the winners. Click for the press release and full list.
Click here for the methodology.
Like every year Thomson Reuters uses its citation analysis tools to predict the winners. Click for the press release and full list.
Click here for the methodology.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
The state of Learning Management Systems in Higher Education
Educause has released a report this month: 'The Current Ecosystem of Learning Management Systems in Higher Education: Student, Faculty, and IT Perspectives"
"On average, LMSs have been in place for eight years, and 15% of U.S. higher education institutions are currently planning to replace their LMS within the next three years."
Friday, August 22, 2014
Google Scholar Profiles new look
Google Scholar Profiles have a new look for the new academic year.
Here are some of the new features, read the entire post.
Here are some of the new features, read the entire post.
- Publications are taking the center stage
- Aggregate citation metrics are moving to the sidebar
- "Follow" button is in a more prominent spot
- Printing a clean version of your profile is easier
Friday, August 8, 2014
Latest JCR released, see the top journals in your field!
Thomson Reuters has released its latest Journal Citation Report.You can access this tool on your library page here.
Here are the top 10 journals by impact factor for the Economics category
- Journal of Economic Literature
- Journal of Finance
- Quarterly Journal of Economics
- Journal of Economic Perspective
- Transportation Research part b-methodological
- Journal of Financial Economics
- Journal of Political Economy
- Review of Financial Studies
- Econometrica
- Journal of the European Economic Association
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