presented by: lisa layton title: account development and training manager date: october 9, 2007...
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Presented by: Lisa LaytonTitle: Account Development and Training ManagerDate: October 9, 2007
Elsevier Update
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AgendaAgendaAgendaAgenda
ScienceDirect New Content
SD Launches eBooks
Functionality Scopus Update Questions
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The ContentThe ContentThe ContentThe Content
8.5 million full-text articles in:
Journals Over 2,000 titles
Backfiles 1,700 titles
Reference Works 50 titles
Book Series 150 titles
Handbooks 7 Series (164 Volumes)
………And still growing every day……
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New content: China CollectionNew content: China CollectionNew content: China CollectionNew content: China CollectionChina Collection on ScienceDirect
Access to established (society) journals covering the expanding field of Chinese research
Insight into groundbreaking practices and methodologies rarely used elsewhere
Perspectives on the increasingly influential Chinese academic tradition, enhancing your users’ understanding of their field
42 titles currently available and more to follow Journal examples
– Chinese Journal of Biotechnology – Chinese Journal of Catalysis – Journal of the Chinese Medical Association – Journal of Rare Earths
For title list: http://www.info.sciencedirect.com/content/journals/china
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New content: New ScientistNew content: New ScientistNew content: New ScientistNew content: New Scientist
May be purchased stand alone or part of College Editions New Scientist is the leading science news magazine with over
680,000 readers worldwide Published since 1956, New Scientist offers the latest science
and technology news from around the world.
For more info see:
http://www.info.sciencedirect.com/news/archive/2006/newsci.asp
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New Content: Cell Host & MicrobeNew Content: Cell Host & MicrobeNew Content: Cell Host & MicrobeNew Content: Cell Host & Microbe
Introducing an exciting new addition to the family of Cell Press journals: Cell Host & Microbe.
Cell Host & Microbe will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts between scientists studying the microbe with those studying the host immune and cellular response upon colonization or infection by a microbe.
Topics covered will include:
molecular and cell biology of microbes microbial pathogenesis host cellular and immune response to microbes immune evasion therapeutics evolution and natural history of microbes vaccine design and development and emerging pathogens
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New Content: Cell Stem CellNew Content: Cell Stem CellNew Content: Cell Stem CellNew Content: Cell Stem Cell
We are delighted to announce the planned launch of the twelfth Cell Press journal, Cell Stem Cell.
Our goal is to provide a forum for the publication of leading stem cell research and the exchange of ideas between scientists working in the burgeoning field of stem cell biology.
Cell Stem Cell will be the official affiliated journal of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
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New for 2007: eBooks on ScienceDirectNew for 2007: eBooks on ScienceDirectNew for 2007: eBooks on ScienceDirectNew for 2007: eBooks on ScienceDirect
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ScienceDirect eBooks expansion summaryScienceDirect eBooks expansion summaryScienceDirect eBooks expansion summaryScienceDirect eBooks expansion summary
3,630 titles in Collection (1995 – 2006) in September 2007
500+ newly published titles added per year from September 2007
What’s in eBooks:– Monographs– Academic Reference – Professional Reference– Stand alone Handbooks– Closed Series
What’s not in (just yet)?– Atlases, Dictionaries,Textbooks
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Renowned eBooks imprints & diverse subject coverageRenowned eBooks imprints & diverse subject coverage Renowned eBooks imprints & diverse subject coverageRenowned eBooks imprints & diverse subject coverage
Respected and quality-driven imprints– Academic Press– Butterworth-Heinemann (business, technology)– Syngress & Digital Press (computing)– Elsevier Science– Gulf Professional Publishing (petroleum/petrochemical
processing)– Morgan Kaufmann (computer science)– Newnes (electrical/electronic engineering)– North-Holland (mathematics)– Pergamon
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eBooks on ScienceDirecteBooks on ScienceDirecteBooks on ScienceDirecteBooks on ScienceDirect
eBooks launch–PDF only; no abstracts XML/HTML going forward in 2008. Authors
being asked to include chapter abstracts for new titles
Users will be able to search, browse and download book content and link to and from referenced journal articles
Keep in mind: – All PDFs can be searched with “Full text search”
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License policies eBooksLicense policies eBooksLicense policies eBooksLicense policies eBooks
One-time payment FTE based Perpetual access with ScienceDirect license Post-termination rights:
– Continued access and or tapes, like journals
MARC –records via OCLC at no charge to customer
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2007 Collection
2008 Collection
– eBooks Complete Collection 1995-2006 and / or Frontlist Collection
• eBooks Collection (1995-2006) • eBooks Collection (2007, 2008)
– eBooks Subject Collections (18 SDOL Collections)
• eBooks Collection (1995-2006) i.e. ‘Chemistry’ Backlist Collection
• eBooks Collection (2007, 2008) i.e. ‘Chemistry’ Frontlist Collection
• Pick and Choose (eBook title level) - Minimum order of $1000
1995 - 2006 Collection
i.e. CHEMISTRY
+ + + + + + +
Purchase OptionsPurchase OptionsPurchase OptionsPurchase Options
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Released in 2007 – New FunctionalityReleased in 2007 – New FunctionalityReleased in 2007 – New FunctionalityReleased in 2007 – New Functionality
RSS feeds - RSS feeds will be offered, available from the Browse, Search Result, Cited By Result, Topic Alerts, Alerts, Journal/Book Series Home, and Article pages. The Search feed, Topic feed, Citation Feed and Article feed, as they will be named, all contain AiP (when available).
‘Cited by’ in Scopus – in the Article pages on ScienceDirect, it will be shown how many times the article is cited in Scopus. Clicking on the ‘Cited by in Scopus’ link will take the user to Scopus.
High Quality Artwork – in the Article pages of a selected number of journals and book series will be a 3rd option to thumbnails and full image will be displayed next to the thumbnail images.
Inward linking simplification - OpenURL standard 1.0 instead of 0.1. For current linking partners and customers nothing will change. But new partners can build links more easily and more flexibly (eg. linking to combined issues will be easier).
For more info see: http://www.info.sciencedirect.com/news/releases/
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New Alert: Top 25New Alert: Top 25New Alert: Top 25New Alert: Top 25
For whom:All researchers worldwide
What: Free quarterly alerting service on the Top 25 mostdownloaded articles per journal title or per subject area
Details: Keep track of the latest trends in your speciality and find out
what your colleagues are reading Click on any of the listed articles takes you to the journal
abstract and the option to download any article straight to your desktop
Where: www.top25.sciencedirect.com
What’s New with Scopus
New for 2007
• More content
• Enhancements to author searching
• Calculation of h-index
• Citation visualization tools
• RSS & HTML feeds
Content Update
• 785 new titles added in 2007– Including more than 200 social science titles
• 30 million records, of which:– 15 million records include references going back to 1996– 15 million pre-1996 records go back as far as 1900
• 265 million references, added to records from 1996 onwards • In addition to traditional scientific and academic journals, Scopus
covers:– 1000 Open Access journals – 500 Conference Proceedings – 600 Trade Publications – 125 Book Series – Medline (100% coverage)– 275 million quality web sites including 21 million patents from 5
patent offices• UK Patents added to Scirus
New – Enhanced Author Detail Page
Find unmatched authors
Evaluate citation tracker & h-index with one click
Source and affiliation history list
What is the h-Index?
• Performance measurement tool for scientific authors (similar idea to journal impact factors but for individuals)
• Established by Jorge Hirsch at UC San Diego
“A scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have
at least h citations each, and the other (Np- h) papers
have no more than h citations each.”
Source: Hirsch, J. E. (2005, September 29). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508025
The h-index
A scientist has index h if h of his or her Np papers have at least h citations each and the other ( Np – h ) have at least ≤ h citations each
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49 23 15 14 6 3 1 1 0 0 0
Authors can exclude self citations here
The h-index rating with option to obtain graph
h-Index in Citation Report
The h - Graph
• Plots citations per article
• Incision = h-index
• Shows low & highly cited-by counts
• Completely transparent
• The date range can change
Practical Interpretation:
Promotion, Evaluation, Funding, Tenure, Benchmarking
Author Cited-by’s
&
Author Articles History
• Shows level of activity
• Shows highs & lows
• Users can change the date range
• Cross-searching Scopus & CSA Illumina:– Expansion of Scopus coverage in Social Sciences and Arts
& Humanities – Expansion of CSA Illumina coverage in Natural Sciences
and Business & Economics
• Seamless & user-friendly: Users will get de-duplicated search results linking to the ‘original’ database
• Integration offered to joint customers of both products at no extra cost offering more return on investments
» Never done before!
Partnership Scopus and ProQuest
Integrated results with direct link
Result from Sociological Abstracts on CSA Illumina, only shown if user is
entitled to that database.
Scopus citation count for that article, indicating how often it has been cited
in Scopus.
View record in CSA Illumina
Benefits for Scopus users
• Arts & Humanities users – Search Scopus for high value A&H content of 2,200 titles (1,2
million records) plus the existing 220 titles Scopus already covers
• Social Sciences users– Next to 2,850 titles in Scopus (back to 1996) users can search
an additional 1.3 million records (2,300 titles) with improved coverage to 1952
• For CSA Illumina users: – Search an additional 3,500 Scopus titles in Natural Sciences – Find results of 1,000 Scopus titles in Business and Economics
RSS Feeds
• What is RSS?RSS is an XML format for distributing web content on the internet
• From Scopus:• Your RSS reader will periodically check the feeds you have
selected and download new information to your computer.
• Scopus offers RSS feeds for:– Document searches – Citation searches – Related documents searches (shared references)
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Elsevier Account Development Manager
Lisa [email protected]
404-296-9229
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