Archive for the ‘Citation Reports’ Category

Citation Brief: Science in: Australia, 2003-07

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

From the page:

Australia’s world share of science and social-science papers over the last five years, expressed as a percentage of papers in each of 22 fields in the Thomson Reuters database. Also, Australia’s relative citation impact compared to the world average in each field, in percentage terms.

Source: Thomson Reuters

ScienceWatch Citation Briefs

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

+ Journal Rankings in Molecular Biology and Genetics, 1997-2007

+ Science in Italy, 2003-07

+ Law: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2003-07

+ Science in Medicine

+ Institution Rankings in Engineering 1997-2007

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Sociology

+ Plant Science: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2003-07

+ Hot Paper in Physics

Source: ISI

Citation Briefs: Output in Science: Top Ten Countries, 1998-2008

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

+ Output in Science: Top Ten Countries, 1998-2008

+ Hot Papers In Agricultural & Food Sciences

+ Science in Canada, 2003-07

+ Hot Paper in Medicine

+ Scientist Rankings in Plant Sciences by Total Citations 1997-2007

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Energy & Fuels

+ Education: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Biology

+ Institution Rankings In Chemistry, 1997-2007

+ Health Care Science & Services: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Infectious Diseases

+ Hot Paper in Physics

Source: ISI

Citation Briefs: The U.K.’s Citation Elite, 2003-07; Science in France; and More

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

+ The U.K.’s Citation Elite, 2003-07

+ Scientist Rankings In Environment/Ecology, 1997-2007

+ Science in France, 2003-07

+ Classical Studies: Most Prolific U.S Institutions, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Chemistry

+ Institution Rankings In Molecular Biology & Genetics

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Agronomy

+ U.K. Universities: Highest Impact in AI, Robotics, & Auto Control, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Biology

Source: ScienceWatch.com (Thomson Reuters)

Citation Briefs: Top 10 Countries in Geosciences; Science in Poland; Other Rankings

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

+ Top 10 Countries in Geosciences

+ Scientist Rankings In Psychiatry/Psychology

+ Veterinary Medicine & Animal Health: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Science in Poland, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Medicine

+ Hot Papers In Materials Science, 2005-2007

+ Computer Science & Engineering: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Geography

+ Hot Paper in Physics

The U.K.’s Citation Elite, 2003-07, Science in India, 2002-06, and More

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

1) The U.K.’s Citation Elite, 2003-07

2) Scientist Rankings In Economics & Business

3) Science in India, 2002-06

4) Social Work & Social Policy: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

5) Hot Paper in Chemistry

6) Scientist Rankings In Neuroscience & Behaviour

7) Journals Ranked by Impact: Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science

8) Australian Institutions: Highest Impact in Computer Science, 2002-06

9) Hot Paper in Biology

Citation Briefs: Library & Information Science: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06 and More

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

+ Library & Information Science: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06
+ Science in Ireland, 2002-06
+ Hot Paper in Medicine
+ Hot Papers in Pharmacology & Toxicology

+ Hot Papers in Immunology – 2005-2007 (new feature)
+ Science in Taiwan, 2002-06
+ Entomology/Pest Control: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06
+ Hot Paper in Chemistry

Source: ScienceWatch

Citation Briefs: Canadian Institutions: Highest Impact in AI, Robotics & Auto Control, 2002-06 and Other Reports

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

++ Scientist Rankings in Geosciences

++ Journals Ranked by Impact: Substance Abuse

++ Canadian Institutions: Highest Impact in AI, Robotics & Auto Control, 2002-06

++ Hot Paper in Biology

++ Hot Papers in Chemistry – 2005-2007 (new feature)

++ Civil Engineering: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

++ Science in Argentina, 2002-06

++ Hot Paper in Medicine

Source: ScienceWatch from Thomson Scientific

Now Available: New Issue of Elsevier’s Research Trends

Monday, March 31st, 2008

From the news alert:

The focus of this issue is very much on Australasia. With a new Labor government in place since December 2007, Australia was expecting changes in research funding policy and procedure. The government is now beginning to announce these changes and the impact they will have.
In China, article output has increased 18% per annum over the last 10 years. We examine what is driving this growth and the effect it is having on the global research landscape.

Articles include:

+ Expert opinion: Social sciences literature in citation databases

Social scientists have traditionally published more often in monographs than journals, when compared to fundamental and applied science researchers. However, the last 40 years have seen a continuing trend towards publication in journals, resulting in more citation information for the social sciences being indexed in citation databases. Professor Charles Oppenheim assesses the databases with social sciences coverage.

+ Why did you cite…?
In this section, we ask authors what motivated them to cite certain references. This issue we talk to authors who cited Nobel Prize winners and ask whether winning the Nobel Prize has a positive effect on a scientist’s citation inflow.

Source: Research Trends

Citation Briefs from Thomson Scientific

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

+ Scientist Rankings In Neuroscience & Behaviour (new feature)

+ Political Science & Public Administration: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Obstetrics & Gynecology

+ Hot Paper in Physics

Source: ScienceWatch.com

Say Hello to TopCited.com from Scopus; One of the First Sites to Utilize Scopus API

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Scopus search API Technology Powers TopCited.com

Third Parties can now access and integrate Scopus data into their own websites.

Access to TopCited is available at no charge and requires no registration.

From a media release:

Scopus, a large database of peer-reviewed literature and quality Web sources, today announced that its new Scopus search Application Programming Interface (API) technology has enabled the launch of Scopus TopCited, a new website that offers users the top 20 cited articles across 26 subject areas.

Scopus TopCited provides visitors an instant overview of the top cited articles per subject area over the past five years. It also displays authors, their affiliations, cited-by counts and integrates this information into Google maps.

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Citation Briefs: Science in Israel, 2002-06 and Other Reports

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

+ Science in Israel, 2002-06
+ Public Health & Health-Care Science: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06
+ Hot Paper in Chemistry

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Gastroenterology & Hepatology
+ U.K. Universities: Most Prolific in Entomology & Pest Control, 2002-06
+ Hot Paper In Biology

Source: ScienceWatch (ISI)

Citation Briefs: U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Library & Information Science, 2002-06; Science in Russia, 2002-06; Journals Ranked by Impact: Economics

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

+ Science in Russia, 2002-06

+ U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Library & Information Science, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Medicine

+ Pharmacology: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Economics

+ Hot Paper in Physics

+ South Korean Science, 2002-06

+ Animal Sciences: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Hot Paper in Chemistry

Source: ScienceWatch

Paper — Downloads vs. Citations: Relationships, Contributing Factors and Beyond

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Downloads vs. Citations: Relationships, Contributing Factors and Beyond

Citations to 200 top downloaded papers at RePEc, a digital library in economics, were obtained from SSCI and Google Scholar respectively to address questions relating to downloads and their corresponding citations. This study finds that top downloaded documents are used in various degrees when citation is regarded as an indicator of usage. Results also show that a single downloaded paper selected for this study on average receives twice as many citations from Google Scholar as that from SSCI although the latter has been established much earlier in time. According to the coefficients computed, downloads appear having a moderate relationship with citations. However, other measures such as the download vs citation ratio indicate a stronger connection between the two. While author’s reputation positively affect both download and citation frequencies, other factors (e.g., targeted readers and subject content) seem in play differently for the documents that are repeatedly downloaded or cited. In a nutshell, an infrastructure that encourages downloading at digital libraries would eventually lead to higher usage of their resources.

+ Full Paper (PDF; 183 KB)

Source: The 11th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Madrid, Spain (via E-LIS)

Citation Reports: The 100 Most-Cited Scientists (By Discipline); Most-Cited Journals in Social Sciences; Rankings for Switzerland

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

+ UPDATED: The 100 Most-Cited Scientists (By Discipline)

+ Most-Cited Journals in Social Sciences, as of the most recent bimonthly update of Essential Science Indicators, attracted the highest total citations from Thomson Scientific-indexed journals in the field of Social Sciences—those journals, which, between January 1, 1997 and August 31, 2007.

+ Rankings for Switzerland among the 146 top-performing countries in all fields.

Preprint: The Library’s Evolving Role in Graduate Education

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Preprint: The Library’s Evolving Role in Graduate Education—ARL Releases Article Preprint (Jan. 14, ‘08)

Over 100 librarians, administrators, faculty, and others concerned about graduate education participated in the October 2007 forum “Enhancing Graduate Education: A Fresh Look at Library Engagement.” Sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the event promoted engagement in conceptualizing the library’s evolving role in graduate education, and it encouraged academic libraries to consider new ways of partnering with the broader graduate-studies community. To extend the reach of this important discussion, ARL has published a report on the forum by Diane Goldenberg-Hart, CNI Communications Coordinator.

Source: ARL

Citation Reports: Science in Brazil, 2002-06; Journals Ranked by Impact: Veterinary Sciences; Electrical & Electronic Engineering: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

+ Electrical & Electronic Engineering: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Science in Brazil, 2002-06

+ U.K. Universities: Highest Impact in Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Veterinary Sciences

+ Hot Paper in Physics

+ Hot Paper in Medicine

Source: ISINET

Citation Reports: Science in Denmark, 2002-06; Communication: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06 and More

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

1) Science in Denmark, 2002-06

2) Communication: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

3) U.S. Institutions with Highest Concentrations in Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health, 2002-06

4) Journals Ranked by Impact: Demography

5) What’s the Hot Paper in Biology?

6) What’s the Hot Paper in Chrmistry?

Source: ISI

Citation Reports: Library & Information Science: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06; Science in Austria, 2002-06

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

+ Library & Information Science: Most Prolific U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

+ Science in Austria, 2002-06

+ Australian Universities: Most Prolific in Public Health, 2002-06

+ Journals Ranked by Impact: Mycology

+ Science in Belgium, 2002-06

+ Oncology: High-Impact U.S. Institutions, 2002-06

Source: ISI