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Publishing and Impact

Heather L. Brown, MA

Head of Resource Sharing and Scholarly Communications

McGoogan Library of Medicine

Slide2

Scholarly Communications Issues

Publishing

Where to publish / Tools

Impact factor

Copyright / Author

rights

Open access

Impact

H-index

Alternative metrics

Author profiles

Slide3

Publishing

https://flic.kr/p/7gnPsX

Slide4

Where to publish

Scope

Impact factors

Indexed

Acceptance rates

RightsOpen accessArticle processing charge

Predatory publishers

Slide5

Impact Factor

Journal Citation Reports (Thomson-Reuters)

Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)

http://www.ascb.org/dora/

Eigenfactor http://www.eigenfactor.org

/

SCImago

Journal

Rank (

SJR

)

Source Normalized Impact per

Paper (SNIP)

Rise

of the Rest: The Growing Impact of Non-Elite Journals

http://

arxiv.org/pdf/1410.2217

Slide6

Tools

BioMed

Central

http

://www.biomedcentral.com/authors/authorfaq/findout

Elsevier Journals

http

://journalfinder.elsevier.com

/

Springer

Journals

http

://

www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/journal-author/journal-author-helpdesk/preparation/1276

Wiley-Blackwell

Journals

http

://

authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/browse_subject.asp

Journal/Author

Name Estimator (JANE

)

http://biosemantics.org/jane

/

Cofactor Journal Selector

Tool

http://cofactorscience.com/journal-selector

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Copyright Transfer

Reproduce

Distribute

Derivative works

Post online (

http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/) Pre-print (submitted manuscript)

Post-print (final draft, post-refereeing)

Publisher version

Slide8

Example: Elsevier

Use

at a conference, meeting or for teaching purposes

Internal

training by their company

Sharing individual articles with colleagues for their research use* (also known as 'scholarly sharing')

Excludes systematic or organized distribution

Use

in a subsequent compilation of the author's works

Inclusion

in a thesis or dissertation

Reuse

of portions or extracts from the article in other works

Preparation

of derivative works (other than for commercial purposes)

http://

www.elsevier.com/journal-authors/author-rights-and-responsibilities

Slide9

Author Rights

http://

unmc.libguides.com/authorsrights

Slide10

Author Rights

to use, reproduce, distribute and create derivative works including

update

to

perform and display publicly the Manuscript and final publication (Article) in electronic, digital or print form in connection with the Corresponding Author’s teaching, conference presentations, lectures, other scholarly

works and

for all of Corresponding Author’s academic and professional activities

to

make, or authorize others to make, the Article available in digital form over the Internet

to grant to the Author’s employing institution the non-exclusive right to use, reproduce, distribute, display, publicly perform, and make copies of the Article in electronic, digital or in print form in connection with teaching, conference presentations, lectures, other scholarly works, and all academic and professional activities conducted in the Author’s employing institution.

Slide11

Slide12

Types of Open Access

Gold

Hybrid

Embargoed (Delayed)

Green

DigitalCommons@UNMC http://digitalcommons.unmc.edu

/

Open access articles

Author manuscripts

Conference posters and presentations

Open datasets

Unpublished materials

Slide13

Pros

Free

access to all

More readers

More to read!

Author

often retains copyright

Global

Cons

May

charge Author Fee to publish

“Predator” journals or spam

Quality of

journals can be

uneven.

http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/11102/

Slide14

APC

Cost

Effectiveness for

Open

Access Journals

http://www.eigenfactor.org/openaccess/

Slide15

Slide16

Library Support

Slide17

Open Access Quality

Beall’s

List of

Predatory Publishers

http://scholarlyoa.com/publishers

/Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

http://doaj.org

/

Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association

http://oaspa.org

/

Slide18

Impact

https://flic.kr/p/c84mXy

Slide19

h-index

“The

h-index is an index that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. The index is based on the set of the scientist's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other publications

.”

Wikipedia

“A

scientist has index h if h of his/her

N

p

papers have at least h citations each, and the other (

N

p

-h) papers have no more than h citations each

.” http

://www.harzing.com/pop_hindex.htm

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It’s all in the indexing

Scopus

1996* – present

MEDLINE

Embase

Google Scholar

No date restriction

Wider indexing net

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Altmetrics

“The

creation and study of new metrics based on the Social Web for analyzing, and informing scholarship

.”

http://altmetrics.org/about

/

Categories (

http://

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altmetrics

)

Viewed

Discussed

Saved

Cited

Recommended

Slide26

Scopus and Altmetric.com

Slide27

Slide28

http://

www.altmetric.com/bookmarklet.php

Slide29

PLoS

Slide30

Author Profiles

Slide31

Benefits

To make your research and teaching activities known

To increase the chance of publications getting cited

To correct attribution, names and affiliations

To make sure that as much as possible is counted in research assessments

To increase the chance of new contacts for research cooperation

Slide32

Platforms

SciVal

Experts

Scopus

Google Scholar

ResearchGateAcademia.eduLinkedIn

Slide33

Profile fatigue

Slide34

ORCID

Unique, persistent identifier for researchers & scholars

Get

an ORCID free at

http://

orcid.org

Slide35

Is it you? Author disambiguation

Slide36

ORCID and Scopus

Slide37

Thank you!

Heather L. Brown

hlbrown@unmc.edu

http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6227-5147