Title: 8000 CitationsAre You CRAZY
18000 CitationsAre You CRAZY!?
Paula Storm Jackie Wrosch Bob Kelly
Susann deVries
2What We Did
- Retrieved and analyzed all articles and citations
identified by WOS of EMU affiliate authors from
2005-2007 - Conducted a web survey of those EMU authors.
- Interviewed a sampling of authors representing
different departments within EMU.
3Citation Analysis -- Disadvantages
- Primary focus is on the needs of those who do
research. - Identification of items that may not be useful
to undergraduate students. - Inclusion of ceremonial and self-citations.
- Multi-authored works.
- Criticism that WOS is biased toward English
language periodicals. - Papers are increasingly published online via
open-access journals, personal homepages, or in
institutional repositories and are not indexed in
WOS.
4Web of Science How the Dataset was Created
- Searched WoS for EMU authors.
- Data was downloaded and saved as CSV file.
- Authors and Cited References were formatted in a
single field. - This field was parsed using Perl scripts creating
the tables of authors, published articles and
citations. - The three resulting tables were all imported into
an Access database. - This database was used to determine the most
frequently published EMU authors and cited
journals. - We determined of EMU ownership/access to 244
articles and 8,643 article citations.
5Analysis of Journals in which EMU faculty
published between 2005-2007
- Number of publishing EMU faculty 121
- Number of journal articles 244
- Number of unique journal titles 209
- Number of journals owned by EMU 183 or 87.56.
- Total number of citations 8,643
6Citation Analysis
- How
- What
- Why (value of doing this)
- Results
7Citation Analysis Did We Own It?
8Citations we own by Material Type
9Most Frequently Cited Journals A Bakers Dozen
10Who Published?
11Who Published? Sciences by Department
12Survey
- Do faculty use the EMU Halle Library collection?
131. Did you use the EMU Halle Library's resources
for the articles that you published between
2005-2007?
I use EMU and UM libraries all the time. Many
journals we do not subscribe (or cancelled
subscription) are available at UM so are some
books.
Did not need to. I had access to the material
needed in my personal library.
14 2. Which EMU Halle library resources or
services did you use for your research?
153. If the EMU Halle Library did not have the
resources you needed, what other resources did
you use?
164. Please indicate all other libraries you used
for your research.
175. Why did you use these specific libraries'
resources for your research?
Collaborative research with UM faculty.
I am a visiting lecturer and I have access to
their resources.
186. What are the resources or services you used at
these other libraries?
197. With what EMU department are you affiliated?
- STEM Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics,
Computer Science, Nursing, Physics and Astronomy-
51.61 - History and Philosophy-3.23
- Political Science-12.9
- Psychology-12.9
- Education- 9.68
- Business-6.45
208. Please comment on how well EMU library
resources supported your research for the
articles you published between 2005-2007.
21Faculty Interviews
- Survey Anonymous
- Face-to-Face
- In-depth conversation
- Criteria for whom to interview
- Outcomes
- Trust library resources
- Librarian support
22Impacts on Collection Development
- Online journal packages Support undergraduate,
graduate, and in part faculty research - Citations may provide basis for identifying core
titles (monograph/journals) that could be added
to collection - Humanities Education research activity Needs
more investigation - Funding request tool
23Our Future Plans
- Interview all 120 EMU authors
- Complete review of all citations (about 5
remain) - Do more in-depth statistical analysis
- Analyze journal titles using Journal Citation
Report
24Questions
- Robert Kelly robert.kelly_at_emich.edu
- Susann deVries sdevries_at_emich.edu