Times Higher Education will make use of Thomson Reuters (Web of Science) data. Full press release "New data partner for World University Rankings" at:
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?storyCode=408881§ioncode=26
Showing posts with label citation analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citation analysis. Show all posts
Friday, 20 November 2009
Monday, 22 June 2009
Impact Factors - 2008 data available
2008 data for Journal Citation Reports is now available on the Web of Knowledge platform.
Access on- and off-campus (and to help sheets etc) from:
Library's A-Z Databases webpage
Web of Science also provides h-index figures. More about that from its own help pages.
More about citation analysis at:
Citing References, Cited Reference Searching and Journal Impact Factors
Access on- and off-campus (and to help sheets etc) from:
Library's A-Z Databases webpage
Web of Science also provides h-index figures. More about that from its own help pages.
More about citation analysis at:
Citing References, Cited Reference Searching and Journal Impact Factors
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Measuring up - the evolution of impact metrics
15 June 2009, London
Information from the seminar webpages
Run by the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, this seminar will explore the evolution of impact metrics.
Research will be presented from the group responsible for the bibliometrics behind HEFCE's Research Excellence Framework (REF) pilot, and will conclude with a consideration of what future metrics might look like, particularly in those areas not currently well served by existing ones.
Information from the seminar webpages
Run by the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers, this seminar will explore the evolution of impact metrics.
Research will be presented from the group responsible for the bibliometrics behind HEFCE's Research Excellence Framework (REF) pilot, and will conclude with a consideration of what future metrics might look like, particularly in those areas not currently well served by existing ones.
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