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Wendy Luker Nick Sheppard Bibliosight Leeds Metropolitan University [email protected] [email protected] Blogs: http://bibliosightnews.wordpress.co m/ http://repositorynews.wordpress.com /

Bibliosight (UKCoRR presentation)

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Wendy LukerNick Sheppard

Bibliosight

Leeds Metropolitan University

[email protected]@leedsmet.ac.uk Blogs:

http://bibliosightnews.wordpress.com/ http://repositorynews.wordpress.com/

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Project background

• Context at Leeds Met• Close working with Carnegie Research

Institute• Stakeholder led development

• Related JISC projects• Readiness 4 REF(R4R)• JournalTOCsAPI

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Bibliosight• JISC Rapid Innovation project

• What was in it for Leeds Met?• What was in it for the community?

• Fully documented at:http://bibliosightnews.wordpress.com/

• Code available under GNU GPL v3:http://code.google.com/p/bibliosight/

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Bibliosight• Thomson Reuter’s research analytics

• Web of Science Web Services (WSLite/WoSAPI)• Article Match Retrieval

• Use cases• Queries supported / fields Returned• Live demo (drum-roll)• R4R• Some questions

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Web of Science Web Services (WSLite)• Thomson Reuter’s research analytics http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/about/• InCites

http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/incites/• Journal Citation Reports

http://isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/analytical/jcr/• Web of Science Web Services (free with WoS sub)

http://isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/products/related/webservices/

• Article Match Retrieval (free with WoS sub)http://researchanalytics.thomsonreuters.com/solutions/amr/

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Use cases

• Automatically retrieve records from WoS to auto-populate our repository• One off download• Regular updates

• Targeted communication to researchers• Promote deposit

• Citation linking• Research Excellence Framework (REF)

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Web of Science Web Services - queries

• Address (AD)• Author (AU)• Conference (CF) • Group Author (GP)• Organization (OG)• Sub-organization (SG)• Source publication name (SO)• Title (TI)• Topic (TS)• Year Published

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Web of Science Web Services – fields returned

• Article Title • Authors • Source

• Includes all bibliographic data (source title, subtitle, book series and subtitle, volume, issue, special issue, pages, article number, supplement number, publication date.)

• Keywords — all author supplied keywords • UT — A unique article identifier

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Live demo!

• Prototype• Desktop application written in Java • Emergency URL:

http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/inn/repository/bibliosight/video/

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Readiness for REF (R4R)

• Streamline the REF data gathering exercise http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/cerch/projects/portfolio/r

4r.html • Also developed tool:

• Takes records from WoS • Uses SWORD to deposit them into a

repository

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Some questions• Different workflows relevant to:

• Backfilling a repository with a one-off download

• Ongoing use to populate repository

• Other uses for records downloaded from WoS?

• Other datastreams to populate a repository: • UK PubMedCentral, arXiv• sources that better serve the arts, humanities

and social sciences

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Some questions

• WoS records become available some time after publication

• Duplicate records/ambiguous relations with existing records?

• Implications for a repository’s mission/reputation if balance of content changed by large number of WoS-derived records

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