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The most influential journals: Impact Factor and Eigenfactor
Alan Fersht
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (17), (28 Apr 2009)
Excerpt: "Three journals have by far and away the most overall influence on science: Nature, PNAS, and Science, closely followed by the Journal of Biological Chemistry. So, publish in PNAS with the full knowledge that you are contributing to one of the most influential drivers of scientific progress."
 
QUT ePrints Update – HERDC & stats
LibraryFIT, (21 May 2009)
Queensland University of Technology, which adopted the world's first open access self-archiving mandate, described how it uses the deposits for national research assessment and institutional asset management and show-casing.
 
Kathryn Sutherland's Attack on OA in the THES
listserver.sigmaxi.org
An excellent critique by Andrew A Adams of a flawed THES article by Kathryn Sutherland, partly about Open Access
 
Times Higher Education - Those who disseminate ideas must acknowledge the routes they travel
www.timeshighereducation.co.uk
A flawed article by Kathryn Sutherland, partly about OA. See Andrew A Adams's excellent critiques
 
a-cubed.info » Those who criticise must understand what they are criticising
blog.a-cubed.info
An excellent critique by Andrew A. Adams of a confused THES article by Kathryn Sutherland about, among other things, Open Access
 
Open access to scientific literature - Increasing citations as an incentive for authors to make their publications freely accessible
S Bernius and M Hanauske
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, (2009)
computer simulation confirming the open access increases citations
 
CIAC Magazine: Poynder/Harnad Interview
www.ciac.ca
 
CiteSeerX — Chapter 1 MEASURING SCIENCE CAPITA SELECTA OF CURRENT MAIN ISSUES
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu
 
0,05 bit pro Sekunde
nonstop Ein Lese- und Hörbuch über die Geschwindigkeit des Lebens Hg. vom Stapferhaus Lenzburg 2009, 20-30 (2009)
Will science continue to grow forever? How we manage to keep pace with the growing amount of scientific literature
Posted by groetker (who is an author) to science information scientometrics 2009 publikationen on Thu Apr 09 2009 at 20:02 UTC | info | related
 
Content assisted web co-link analysis for competitive intelligence
www.springerlink.com

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