This document discusses services that can be built on top of an institutional bibliography. It begins by providing background on digital libraries and the current research information and repository landscape in the Netherlands. It then describes the existing situation at Wageningen UR, including their CRIS system and institutional bibliography. Several potential services are outlined, including advanced bibliometric indicators, DOI minting, altmetrics, and text mining of "dark archives". The document emphasizes starting small, gaining experience, transparency, and collaborating with researchers.
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Services on top of the institutional bibliography
1. ‹#› Het begint met een idee
SERVICES ON TOP OF THE
INSTITUTIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
W. GERRITSMA, VU UNIVERSITY AMSTERDAM
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Introduction
Ground work
Institutional bibliography
Services on top of the Institutional bibliography
Winding down
Take home messages
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Previously at WageningenUR Library
Research support team
Bibliometric analyses for research assessments and
collection analysis
Data management
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Previously at WageningenUR Library
Research support team
Bibliometric analyses for research assessments and
collection analysis
Data management
Currently VU University Library, Digital Services &
Innovation
Digital library systems
Metadata services
Innovation
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"Digital libraries": this oxymoronic phrase has attracted
dreamers and engineers, visionaries and entrepreneurs,
a diversity of social scientists, lawyers, scientists and
technicians. And even, ironically, librarians – though some
would argue that digital libraries have very little to do with
libraries as institutions or the practice of librarianship.
Lynch, C. (2005). Where do we go from here? The next decade
for digital libraries. D-Lib Magazine 11(7/8).
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july05/lynch/07lynch.html.
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All universities in NL have a Currunt Research Information
System (CRIS)
> Most universities are shifting from Metis, to either Pure or Converis,
Symplectic is not in the picture (too simple)
All universities have an (Open Access) Repository
> I prefer the term “institutional bibliography”, but universities differ in
what they present in the repository
All Dutch (OA) repositories are harvested by Narcis the
overarching national OA repository
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CRIS is the back-end, Institutional Bibliography is the front-end
of the system, the display window of Wageningen output
At least some 10,000 registrations per year
Scholarly journal articles constitute ca. 33% of registrations
Moving back to include all scholarly output since 1918
Currently some 240,000 registrations, of which 74,000 OA and
33,000 TA, and 131,000 references to the paper trail
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CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEServices on top of the Institutional bibliography
Advanced bibliometric indicators
Tenure track support
Minting DOI’s
Altmetric indicators
Linking thesis chapters as preprints to articles
FTXT indexing/TDM of the universities “dark archive”
Collection analysis based on article references
Journal recommendations
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Started in 2003/04
> Manually, using Access/Excel
In 2008 implemented bibliometrics service on top of the
repository
> Allowing us to slice and dice the research impact in any way we
wish
> We can make any impact dashboard any moment
> Three different sections of reporting
For the time being, based on WoS/ESI
> Evaluating SciVal, InCites & CWTS monitor
Always link to the metadata included in the analysis
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CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEADVANCED BIBLIOMETRIC INDICATORS
Started in 2003/04
> Manually, using Access/Excel
In 2008 implemented bibliometrics service on top of the
repository
> Allowing us to slice and dice the research impact in any way we
wish
> We can make any impact dashboard any moment
> Three different sections of reporting
For the time being, based on WoS/ESI
> Evaluating SciVal, InCites & CWTS monitor
Always link to the metadata included in the analysis
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Transparency!!!
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Library has been issueing ISBN for PhD-theses and reports
> ISBN is an identifier which is seriously broken!
DOI
> Theses and reports are by and large produced e-only
> DOI has a resolving mechanism
> Make items better citable
> Metadata are fed back to Crossref (from the CRIS/Institutional
bibliography) : Discoverability
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CLICK TO EDIT MASTER TITLE STYLEMAKING SMALL STEPS TO ALTMETRICS
Measure a wider range uptakes
> News, social media, wikipedia, Medeley, policy documents
Measure impact beyond classical WoS/Scopus covered
publications
Measure impact in humanities and social sciences
Issue: Open API versus Off the shelf solutions
(Altmetric/Plum analytics)
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ARTICLES
Thesis consists of 8 chapters, 6 are
research articles
At the time of defence 4 already
published, 1 accepted, 1 in prep.
Challenge: link the articles back to the
thesis chapters as OA version (GS does!)
In Wageningen PhD students set out to
publish 5.5 article per thesis and succeed
in publishing 4.5
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FTXT indexing/TDM of the universities “dark archive”
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FTXT indexing/TDM of the universities “dark archive”
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Van Veller, M.P.G. & W. Gerritsma (2015) Development of a journal
reccomendation tool based upon co-citation analysis of WageningenUR
output. Presented at 7th International Conference on Qualitative and
Quantitative Methods in Libraries. Paris, May 26th 2015.
http://www.slideshare.net/marco.vanveller/qqml-2015
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Based on the institution’s own output there are many
possibilities to develop new services.
Close collaboration with other parties is really important;
eg. Dean’s office, IT department, Communication office, but
above all the researchers!
CRIS and Institutional Repositories are about bibliographic
metadata and data. Librarians are professionally trained in
this subject matter
> New services require new skill sets, training on the job
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From knowledge on the publication behaviour and impact
of your research groups and researchers, you have
sufficient information to tell compelling stories
> Bibliometrics is part of information skills training for PhD, and Post
Docs as well
> Involved in courses on Publication strategy, Publications ethics &
Peer review
Library is seen as an important and trusted partner
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34. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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Start small, gain experience
Show you are capable
Be transparent!
Make researchers your ambassador
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35. Universiteitsbibliotheek VUUniversiteitsbibliotheek VU35 Services on top of institutional bibliographies
http://www.slideshare.net/wowter
http://viaf.org/viaf/285392263
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7274-0698
http://isni.org/isni/0000000391572292
http://wu.academia.edu/WouterGerritsma
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-4161-2008
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/wouter-gerritsma
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wouter_Gerritsma
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3iDBE-MAAAAJ
http://academic.research.microsoft.com/Author/34373815
http://www.narcis.nl/person/info:eu-repo/dai/nl/33714253X
http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=6507564481