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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 1 Citation Analysis for the Free, Online Literature Tim Brody Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group University of Southampton
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 2 Content Current services for Open Access Literature Institutional Archives Registry Metadata Harvesting through Celestial Citebase Search –Citation Linking –Search and Navigation Service Web Impact as a predictor of Citation Impact
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 3 Institutional Archives Registry
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 5 Sites in the IAR Things we want to know: –GNU EPrints sites –Other research collections (Other Archives, Open Journals) –BOAI 1. vs BOAI 2. A submission form consisting of: –URL, Name, OAI URL, Country, type, full-text, software Cant (yet) track full-texts (Create a master-list so archives only register- once?)
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 6 Celestial Designed to: –Be an abstraction over OAI-PMH versions –Caching OAI metadata records Technological questions: –How big can the OAI-PMH go (ok for 5 million records so far) –How reliable are OAI-PMH implementations Feeds Citebase, IAR, some external users
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 9 Services for Open Access Literature Self-Archived Full-texts (Pre/Post-prints) Open Access Publishing Citation Analysis/Linking Services (Citebase / Citeseer / OpenURL / DOI) Version Linking Services Search Engines Navigation Tools Analysis & Assessment Citebase Citeseer Google BMC arXiv.org OAI-PMH Transport OAIster Scirus n.b. Scirus/OAIster arent citation-analysis aware yet, Google indexes Citeseer. Not an exhaustive list …
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 10 Citation Analysis & Linking A citation is a reference from one work to another [as a hyperlink: a citation link] Citation analysis uses citation relationships to analyse patterns in research As a graph a work (paper, book etc.) is a vertex and a citation an edge Bibliometrics –(study of patterns in literature)
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 11 Digitometric/Infometric Analysis Bibliometrics for the online age Couple citation analysis with Web analysis –(how many times has x been accessed?) Similar to readership studies, but easier to survey and more comprehensive –(though subject to the same problems of copies being re-distributed, multiple accesses etc.)
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 12 Citebase Search
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 13 Citation Linking Retrieve and cache full-texts –LaTeX, PDF, XML Extract reference list Extract individual references Parse references into components –Author, year, title, journal, volume, pagination Store in structured database
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 14 Citebase Search
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 16 Citebase Search: Navigation by Citation Links Current Article Co-cited Article with reference list Reference link Future Past Related
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 18 Predicting Citation Impact The Web gives us access to new metrics –Download/access frequency Can early-day download frequency give an indication of longer-term citation frequency? (Web logs from the UK arXiv.org mirror, Citation data from Citebase Search) Pearson correlation after 6 months of web logs = 0.42 for the High Energy Physics sub-arXiv
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 24 Assessing Research(ers) Citation Impact –By-Paper, Author, [Journal, Institution] Web Impact –Predictor of citation-impact, combine with citation-impact Search Engines More detailed research assessment
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 25 Comparing Online/Offline Impact Using ISI CD-ROM data Use Web crawlers to find online articles Compare citation impact of online and offline articles –By discipline, by journal, by author? Initial results for Physics show 2-3x increase –arXiv.org Southampton, U. Quebec, Oldenburg (de)
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28 April 2004Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 26 Relevant Web Pages EPrints – http://www.eprints.org/http://www.eprints.org/ –IAR: http://archives.eprints.org/http://archives.eprints.org/ Citebase Search –http://citebase.eprints.org/http://citebase.eprints.org/ Celestial –http://celestial.eprints.org/http://celestial.eprints.org/ Correlation Generator –http://citebase.eprints.org/analysis/correlation.phphttp://citebase.eprints.org/analysis/correlation.php Tim Brody
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