Scientific Communication
publishing and evaluation
By Maria Cristina Vettore
PhD Course in Statistics ndash September 20 2017
What we will see today
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
raquo the process of publication and dissemination of research findings
httpwwwjyiorgabout-jyimission
Scientific communication
bull PAPER OR ARTICLE
bull LETTER OR COMMUNICATION
bullWORKING PAPER
bullTECHNICAL REPORT
bull RESEARCH NOTE
bull REVIEW
Research publications
httplemlasuedujingleWu-Publications-PDFs2011Wu-2011-ScientificWritingpdf
Scientific writing structure of a scientific paper
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
What we will see today
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
raquo the process of publication and dissemination of research findings
httpwwwjyiorgabout-jyimission
Scientific communication
bull PAPER OR ARTICLE
bull LETTER OR COMMUNICATION
bullWORKING PAPER
bullTECHNICAL REPORT
bull RESEARCH NOTE
bull REVIEW
Research publications
httplemlasuedujingleWu-Publications-PDFs2011Wu-2011-ScientificWritingpdf
Scientific writing structure of a scientific paper
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
raquo the process of publication and dissemination of research findings
httpwwwjyiorgabout-jyimission
Scientific communication
bull PAPER OR ARTICLE
bull LETTER OR COMMUNICATION
bullWORKING PAPER
bullTECHNICAL REPORT
bull RESEARCH NOTE
bull REVIEW
Research publications
httplemlasuedujingleWu-Publications-PDFs2011Wu-2011-ScientificWritingpdf
Scientific writing structure of a scientific paper
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
bull PAPER OR ARTICLE
bull LETTER OR COMMUNICATION
bullWORKING PAPER
bullTECHNICAL REPORT
bull RESEARCH NOTE
bull REVIEW
Research publications
httplemlasuedujingleWu-Publications-PDFs2011Wu-2011-ScientificWritingpdf
Scientific writing structure of a scientific paper
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
httplemlasuedujingleWu-Publications-PDFs2011Wu-2011-ScientificWritingpdf
Scientific writing structure of a scientific paper
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
httpwwweditagecominsightspeer-review-process-and-editorial-decision-making-at-journals
Process of publication of a scientific paper
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
STM (Scientific Technical and Medical) Journals
Journal or Serial
=
publication that appears in intervals of time longer than 24 hours
Addressed to the scientific community (expert audience)
With selected contents
Referee system
In STM field it is imperative to publish research as soon as possible so
journals are the main way to quickly disseminate information
Scientific journals
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
TagTeamharvardedu
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
And the future of scientific publication
OPEN ACCESS
Open access logo originally designed by
Public Library of SciencehttpscommonswikimediaorgwikiFileOpen_Access_logo_PLoS_whitesvg
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
What is Open Access
Open-access (OA) literature is
digital online free of charge
and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions
What makes it possible is
the internet and the consent of the author or copyright-holder
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Which are the benefits
Nowadays it is widely recognized that
making research results more accessible
contributes to better and more efficient science and to
innovation in the public and private sectors
European Commission Horizon2020
httpseceuropaeuprogrammeshorizon2020enh2020-sectionopen-science-open-access
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Which are the benefits
For researchers
For students
and teacher
For citizens
For institutions
Advantages
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
How do you make your work openly
accessible
GOLDEN ROAD
GREEN ROAD
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Publish in an open access journal
bull or in a journal which supports open access (hybrid)
bull Open access fee is paid by the author or on their behalf for example
by their institution
bull Public access is to the final published article
bull Access is immediatehttpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
httpsaoasgorgauwhat-is-open-access
bull Self-archive your article
bull Free access to a version of your article
bull No fee is payable by the author as publishing costs are covered by library
subscriptions
bull Authors retain the right to re-use their articles for a wide range of purposes
httpswwwelseviercomaboutopen-scienceopen-accessoptions
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
At present in our University there are two institutional
repositories
Padua Research Archive
Paduaresearch
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Regolamento per lrsquoAccesso aperto alla produzione scientifica di Ateneo
- Senato Accademico 07072017 - DR ndeg27452017
The University of Padova encourages each author to put in Padua Research
Archive at the moment of publication
bull the metadata of the paper that will always be visible to Open Access
bull the digital copy of the paper in the version allowed by the Publisher for
Open Access editorial version or post print or pre print
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Advice to Authors you are the owner of copyrights
1 Read your contracts and retain some of rights SPARC Author
Addendum
2 Find out more about publishers open access policies SHERPA
RoMEO
3 Pick your publisher carefully and consider to publish in an open
access journal Directory of Open Access Journals
4 Be careful of predatory Open Access journals Beallrsquos list of
predatory journals and publishers
5 Need Help Ask the Library Helpline of Padua University
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Copyright and Creative Commons
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Creative Commons
Attribution or CC-BY
Attribution-ShareAlike or CC-BY-SA
Attribution-NoDerivs or CC-BY-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial or CC-BY-NC
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike or CC-BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs or CC-BY-NC-ND
CC0 mark
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
bull Scholarly Communication traditionalpublishing and Open Access
bull Introduction to bibliometric traditional and innovative tools for scientific evaluation
What we will see today
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
bullSingle researcher recruitment promotion grant
awarding career
bull Research groups (same department faculty university
research organization nation) to grant funding
bullScientific journals to determine the most influential
journals in a research area
Evaluation of scientific research why
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
The National Committee of Guarantors for Research (Comitato
Nazionale dei Garanti per la Ricerca ndash CNGR)Consultative body to the Ministry of Education University and Research
(MIUR) tasked to promote the quality of research and ensure proper
functioning of peer reviews
The National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and
Research Systems (Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del sistema
Universitario e della Ricerca ndash ANVUR)Reports to the MIUR and on the basis of autonomy impartiality
professionalism and transparency works to ensure the quality of higher
education and research in Italy
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
httpswwwresearchitalyitenunderstandingoverviewassessment
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
ANVURrsquos evaluation project called Valutazione della Qualitagrave della
Ricerca (VQR 2011-2014)
The objective is to build for each scientific area a ranking of Italian
universities and research institutes based on the following parameters
The best research outcomes obtained by each structure in the seven
years from 2011 to 2014
The ability to attract funding the number of international collaborations
patents registered spinoffs museums and archaeological sites third-
party activities etc
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Two methodologies have been used
Bibliometric analysis based on Impact Factor (IF) of the
review and on the number of citations received in a year by
articles published (therefore a quantitative analysis of the
impact of journal papers)
Peer review assigned to referees selected by GEVrsquos members
(with the help of about 14000 external reviewers of whom
more than 4000 were from outside Italy)
Evaluation of scientific research Italy
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Qualitative assessment review by colleague-scientists
(peers)
Quantitative assessment analysis of bibliographic
citations (bibliometric indicators)
Other criteria congress partecipation as invited speaker
patents etc
Evaluation of scientific research how
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Evaluation of scientific research Peer Review
A system to assess the quality of scientific research before it is published varying across journals and research fields
SINGLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
DOUBLE-BLIND PEER REVIEW
OPEN PEER REVIEW
PEER REVIEW The nuts and bolts A guide for early career researchers httpwwwsenseaboutscienceorgdatafilesresources99Peer-review_The-nuts-and-boltspdf
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
The branch of library science concerned with the
application of mathematical and statistical analysis
to bibliography the statistical analysis of books
articles or other media of communication
httpwwwoxforddictionariescomdefinitionenglishbibliometrics
That ishellip
data about publications or citation frequency
Bibliometrics
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Citations analysis
number of citations received by a publication
Evaluation of scientific research Citation Analysis
ldquoAssuming that scientists cite the work that they have
found useful in pursuing their own research the number of
citations received by a publication is seen as a quantitative
measure of the resonance and impact that this publication
has created in the scientific communityrdquo (Neuhaus 2006)
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
httpcurt-ricecomwp-contentuploads201412Slide2jpg
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
The most well-known bibliometrics tools are
Journal Citation Report
Scopus
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Web of Science
Scopus
Google Scholar
Bibliometrics tools
Databases that measure
journal impact
Databases mostly used
for citation searching
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Freely available Tools (for journal or citations impact)
SCImago SJR (free Scopus citations data)
httpwwwscimagojrcomindexphp
Google Scholar Metrics (Journals) (free publications 2010
- 2014)
httpscholargooglecomintlenscholarmetricshtml
Google Scholar+Harzingrsquos Publish or Perish (PoP)
httpwwwharzingcom
Other Journal Ranking Tools
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
HIRSCH INDEX (h-index)
And the authors
bull It measures the output of a scientist through the number of
citations of his published works and the number of published
works
bull It has been applied also to journals research teams institutions
nations (see Scimago)
bull It is always a whole number
Hirsch J E (2005) An index to quantify an individuals scientific research output
ProcNatAcadSci 46 16569
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
H-index in Scopus and Web of Science
You can find an authorrsquos h-index in
bull ScopusScopusrsquo analysis is based on data from 1996 but it is in progress of updating
pre-1996 cited references going back to 1970 The h-index might increase
over time
bull Web of ScienceWeb of Science data from 1985
bull Publish or PerishFree software
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier that
distinguishes you from every other researcher and
through integration in key research workflows such as
manuscript and grant submission supports automated
linkages between you and your professional activities
ensuring that your work is recognized
httpsorcidorg
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Data management
RESEARCH DATA measurements images text files audio files file
programs etc
httpswwwlibmsuedurdmgservcat
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Data storage
Guidelines on Fair Data Management in Horizon 2020
All the institutional archives available for filing European research
and data have been censored in Re3Data
These include our Phaidra archive (which unlike the PRA-Iris
archive is NOT reserved for institutional users everyone can
deposit in Phaidra)
OpenScience
Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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Some advices
bull Read your contracts is your a financed project
bull Choose the right journal
-ULRICHrsquoS WEB
-CITATIONAL DATABASES
-IMPACT FACTOR
bull Ask for the rights you want verify the publisher copyright policies
There are lots of easy options
ndash Pick the right publisher
ndash Deposit in an OA repository
ndash Grant a publication license
ndash Use an authorrsquos addendal
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Useful links
Science Information life cycle UCI Libraries
httpwwwlibuciedusitesalltutorialsFindScienceInformationpublicindexhtml
Creative Commons - Tutorial
httpscreativecommonsorgchoose
WoS Training
httpthomsonreuterscomproducts_servicessciencetrainingwos
Scopus Tutorials
httpsserviceelseviercomappanswersdetaila_id14799supporthubscopussearchl
Publish or Perish (Google scholar)
httpwwwharzingcompophtm
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Credits
These slides are a reworking of
Scientific communication and research evaluation Bibliometrics and Bibliometric
Indicators by Roberta Sato (PHD School in Biosciences Information literacy in Biology
2016)
Scientific publications introduction to bibliometrics and Open Access by Elisa Rubino and
Maria Cristina Vettore (PHD School in Statistics 2016)
Strategie e opportunitagrave per la ricerca Open Access valutazione scientifica e supporto alla
pubblicazione by Emanuela Canepa (27 gennaio 2017)
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Bibliography
About publishing by University of Padua httpbibliotecadigitalecabunipditenabout-publishing
A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access by Peter Suber
httplegacyearlhamedu~petersfosbriefhtm
Budapest Open Access Initiative Retrieved 23 October 2013
httpwwwbudapestopenaccessinitiativeorgread
An introduction to open access by Stephen Carlton
httpwwwslidesharenetLivUniLibraryintroduction-to-open-access-59722824
Open Accss to Sholarly Literature Which Side Are You On by Jill Cirasella
httptinyurlcomOAwhichside
What is open access Dutch National website httpopenaccessnlenwhat-is-open-access
Copyright amp Publishing by MIT Librariesrsquo Office of Scholarly Publishing Copyright amp Licensing
httplibrariesmiteduscholarlypublishing
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
Abatemarco Antonio and DellrsquoAnno Roberto A Bibliometric Evaluation of the Research Outputs of
Italian Economists Economia Politica 2013 issue 1 97-126
httpwwwrivistewebitdownloadarticle10142873102
Bakkalbasi N Bauer K Glover J Wang L 2006 Three options for citation tracking Google Scholar
Scopus and Web of Science in BioMed Central 3(7)
Bar Ilan J 2008 Which h-indexmdashA comparison of WoS Scopus and Google Scholar Scientometrics
74 (2) 257-271
Hirsch J E 2005 An index to quantify an individual Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
the United States of America 102 (46) 16569-16572
Piazzini T 2010 Bibliometric indicators spread reflections for a focusing and conscious use JLISIt
(Firenze) 1 (1) 63
Bibliography
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
mariacristinavettoreunipdit
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