Literature DB >> 9160152

Analyzing the research record of an institution's list of faculty publications.

D Vieira1, R Faraino.   

Abstract

Few health sciences libraries maintain databases and produce bibliographies of the publications of their institution's faculty. By offering such services, libraries can provide faculty members with a qualitative analysis of where and how their research is cited and its impact in the fields of biomedicine and related health sciences. Journal Citation Reports (JCR), produced by the Institute for Scientific Information, is a powerful tool that provides information on citations appearing in the largest, most frequently used, most cited, and highest-impact journals. This paper discusses the role libraries play in providing information about faculty publications, reviews how JCR is used by libraries, discusses how the Ehrman Medical Library of the New York University Medical Center uses JCR, and makes recommendations for the use of JCR to strengthen the librarian's role in providing information to faculty about the value of their research.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9160152      PMCID: PMC226243     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 0025-7338


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