Open Access and citation count: a CSIR case study 11th Southern African Online Information Meeting 6-7 June 2012 Dave Ramorulane Information Specialist,

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Open Access and citation count: a CSIR case study 11th Southern African Online Information Meeting 6-7 June 2012 Dave Ramorulane Information Specialist, CSIR Built Environment

Open Access and citation count: a CSIR case study What is Open Access? The impact of Open Access CSIR and Open Access A CSIR case study Conclusions

Introduction: What is Open Access? According to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (2002): the material is freely availability on the internet allowing any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, use them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.

The impact of Open Access ( Open Access and citation count: a CSIR case study

CSIR and Open Access

Institutional repository

Case Study: Dr Antony Cooper

H-Index on Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science H-index combining all three of the above tools Papers contributing to his H-index were selected for the study

H-index H-index developed by Prof. J.E. Hirsch in 2005 to determine the scientific productivity of an author An H-index of 6 means that the author has published 6 papers that have been cited 6 times or more

H-index: Publications

ResearchSpace downloads

Downloads vs. citations from Google Scholar

Results PaperDownloadsCitationsRatio citation for every 14 downloads citation for every 20.5 downloads citation for every 20 downloads citation for every 0.25 downloads citation for every 23.6 downloads 606No downloads

Results

Direct link between a ResearchSpace download and a citation No. Cited paperCiting paperDirect citation from Research Space 2Cooper, A.K Towards an international address standard, Proceedings of GSDI, 10 February 2008 Coetzee S et al Geoinformation perspectives on innovation and economic growth. 1st Session of the Committee on Development Information, Science and Technology (CODIST-1), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, April 28 - May 1, 2009 Cooper A.K. 28 February Towards an international address standard, GSDI 10, St Augustine, Trinidad, 30pp. Accessed 8 March 2009 at: handle/10204/2233

Conclusion In conclusion: We could not prove a direct link between institutional repository downloads and citation count. We speculate this is because: Our sample is too small, the study should be expanded to include the download statistics for a larger number of researchers. We should also investigate additional analytical tools and metrics.

Conclusion In a further study we would also like to look at the results from a qualitative perspective and focus on the nature of the publications: 1)It could be that the content and the level of the work might be suitable at student level. Students might download the work but they do not necessarily publish (and cite) Which means their citations won’t be picked up by citation counting tools. This could explain the high number of downloads coupled to a relative low citation count. 2)Alternatively it could point to the field of study. It is well known that average citation rates varies across subject fields 3)It could of course also be simply and indication of the quality of the researchers work.

Thank you! Any Questions?