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What is F1000 (Faculty 1000) - when can we have it for management science? - 0 views

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    The core service of Faculty of 1000 (F1000) identifies and evaluates the most important articles in biology and medical research publications. The selection process comprises a peer-nominated global 'Faculty' of the world's leading scientists and clinicians who rate the best of the articles they read and explain their importance. Launched in 2002, F1000 was conceived as a collaboration of 1000 international Faculty Members
Garrett Eastman

Ithaka :: Faculty Survey 2009 - 1 views

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    This faculty survey (with a return rate of 8.6%) indicates library disintermediation, increasing comfort (of fac members) with e formats, and persistence in conservative attitudes towards publishing in scholarly journals
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Data-Driven Discovery at the University of Washington: A Provost's Initiative | eScienc... - 0 views

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    University of Washington Provost Ana Mari Cauce has allocated permanent funding to the eScience Institute to stimulate the hiring of faculty members who conduct cutting-edge research on methodologies for data-driven discovery, and whose teaching and outreach will put advanced tools and techniques into the hands of UW's broad base of outstanding researchers.
Garrett Eastman

Addressing Faculty Publishing Concerns with Open Access Journal Quality Indicators - 0 views

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    A thoughtful and well-researched article that offers positive and negative quality indicators for evaluating open access journals for publishing considerations, while the authors caution against a "one-size fits all" approach and the importance of guiding faculty and researchers to make informed personal choices.
Garrett Eastman

Publishing Practices of NIH-Funded Faculty at MIT - 1 views

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    MIT librarians report results of a survey of NIH-funded faculty members and researchers on their experiences with the publishing process. Possible areas of library support and partnership are considered.
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Compact for OA Publishing Equity - Overview - 0 views

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    The compact for open-access publishing equity supports equity of the business models by committing each university to "the timely establishment of durable mechanisms for underwriting reasonable publication charges for articles written by its faculty and p
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Measuring Citation Advantages of Open Accessibility by Samson C. Soong (DLib Nov/Dec/ 09) - 0 views

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    This article describes a study, involving a set of articles published in scholarly journals by faculty members of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) that have also been deposited in the HKUST Institutional Repository. The study was
Garrett Eastman

PS1-01: Digital Scholarship: Scientific Publishing at the Crossroads -- Scobba 8 (1): 5... - 3 views

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    Discusses the prospects and limitations of digitial scholarship, particularly the for-profit nature of scholarly publishing and faculty resistance to new models
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Webinars on the Ithaka 2009 Faculty Study - Academic Library Learning Network - 0 views

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    Following last week's release of Ithaka S+R's Faculty Survey 2009 (http://bit.ly/aJP4pl), we are pleased to announce a series of webinars that will explore each of the major themes of this survey in depth. Each webinar will focus on an individual chapter of the full report, providing the opportunity for a targeted discussion of the findings of our study and their implications for libraries, publishers, and scholarly societies.
Garrett Eastman

"Librarian Roles in Institutional Repository Data Set Collecting: Outco" by Mark P. New... - 0 views

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    From a study conducted by Purdue University librarians, with respect to repository data collection of faculty output, identifying skill sets needed for the process.
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Harvard Digital Scholarship Summit 2011 | May 5, 2011 - 2 views

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    Three questions dominated the event: re-ingineering scholarly communications (a scholarly article, metrics, and a journal), future of faculty portfolio and reproducibility of research
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Faculty Advisory Council Memorandum on Journal Pricing ยง THE HARVARD LIBRARY ... - 1 views

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    "We write to communicate an untenable situation facing the Harvard Library. Many large journal publishers have made the scholarly communication environment fiscally unsustainable and academically restrictive"
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Annotations at Harvard - a new gateway to information and resources (Nov. 2011) - 1 views

  • media types, including text, images, maps, audio, video, 3D objets and space.  It is an environment that exposes best practices and fosters the use of open standards to promote and enhance scholarly collaboration through annotations, regardless of the technology and media.  This site provides resources for faculty, instructors, students, instructional
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      There are several tools for annotation and annotation mining being developed at Harvard. See the Library Lab projects, Tim Clark's SWAN ontology and others.
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Counting the citations: a comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar (Scientometri... - 1 views

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    One of the many comparative studies in the field of business and management which point to the conclusion that to see the full impact of HBS faculty article output (as judged by citations) needs to take into account GS (Harzing's), WoS and Scopus.
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Toni Weller Publications | Information history publications - 0 views

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    GKEN is about the changing role and nature of information in society as a whole. Prof. Weller's work is a great introduction to 'information history' understood in a way similar to GKEN's mission.
Garrett Eastman

eScholarship: Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication - 1 views

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    "This report brings together the responses of 160 interviewees across 45, mostly elite, research institutions to closely examine scholarly needs and values in seven selected academic fields: archaeology, astrophysics, biology, economics, history, music, and political science. "
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IBM at 100: How to Outlast Depression, War, and Competition - Nancy Koehn - HBS Faculty... - 2 views

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    Lessons for long term success, from IBM (nothing surprising, though)
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