computer science faculty newsletter september 2017
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Srrishti 2k17 was an inter-college competition conducted by School
of Science on September 12th, 2017 in SSS Shasun Jain Col-
lege,T.Nagar. The events were Mobile App Development, Pot Pourri,
Treasure Hunt and Innovative Youth Talk. Nearly 80 students from
15 Colleges participated in the competition. The cash prize of
Rs.3000, Rs.2000 and Rs. 1000 was given to the winners. The stu-
dents participated with great enthusiasm.—Dr. M. Anita Indu
I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
Editor’s Desk 1
Loving Mem-
ory
1
College Events 1
Impact Factor 2
OER 3
Teachers Day
Celebrations
3
Book Review 4
Computer Science
Faculty S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 S P E C I A L
P O I N T S
O F I N T E R -
E S T :
Loving
Memory for
Prof. Hari
Depart-
ment Ac-
tivities and
Events
Impact
Fac-
tor:Article
Book Re-
view
Our oceans face a rising tide of threats to
their health, from climate change to pollution
to overfishing. These threats imperil the
ocean’s ability to sustain our lives — threats
that we alone have the power to stop. On
International Ocean Conservation day (16th
September) NCC Students of Alpha College
engaged themselves in cleaning at Besant
Nagar Beach –Prof. G. Ulaganathan
I am happy to
bring our 2nd
Issue, but I never thought I
would include an obituary
column, “When someone you
love becomes a memory, the
memory becomes a treas-
ure”, but i pray not to have
such column in future issues.
This month article “Impact
Factor” fuels to “Do research.
Feed your talent. Research
creates self-confidence with
new knowledge”. For rest of
the country Sep. 5 we cele-
brate as Teachers Day, but
for all of us every other day is
a Teachers day. Everyone
who remembers his own edu-
cation remembers teachers,
not methods and techniques.
The teacher is the heart of
the educational system,
happy Teachers Day to all.
V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2
Prof. Hari, currently worked in Thiruthangal Nadar Col-lege and early he was with
Jaya College, suddenly left us on 12th September, 2017 in
a road accident, he was re-membered for his calmness and his service attitude. On behalf of all we pray al-
mighty for his sole Rest in Peace and give strength to his
In Loving Memory
Prof. S. Harikrishnaprabhu M.Sc., M.Phil. UGC NET
Assistant Professor,
International Ocean Conservation Day
P A G E 2
“the journal
ranking is
often used as
a metric to
evaluate the
merit of a
researcher”
IIMPACTMPACT FFACTORSACTORS Why Paper Publications?
Publications in reputed journals is one
of the criteria often used by research
and scientific organizations to evaluate
the potential and excellence of a re-
searcher in recruitment, promotions,
research fellowships, expert assign-
ments, awards, etc. In combination
with the number of publications
and the number of first author-
ships, the journal ranking is of-
ten used as a metric to evaluate
the merit of a researcher.
What is Citations?
Journals employ several methods
to increase its IF. One straight
forward way to increase JIF is by
publishing more of review articles
which are generally cited more than
research reports.
A "citation" is the way you tell your
readers that certain material in your
work came from another source. It
also gives your readers the information
necessary to find that source again,
including:
information about the author
the title of the work
the name and location of the com-
pany that published your copy of the
source
the date your copy was published
the page numbers of the material
you are borrowing
Articles that address controversial
issues also get high citation, even
though they contribute little or noth-
ing to scientific progress. Hence, it is
highly controversial when the use of
JIF is extended to evaluate the merit of
papers therein and/or to assess an
individual researcher.
Where Impact Factors used?
Impact factor is commonly used to
evaluate the relative importance of a
journal within its field and to measure
the frequency with which the ―average
article‖ in a journal has been cited in a
particular time period. There are a
number of journal ranking systems
today, but the oldest and most influen-
tial is the Journal Impact Factor (JIF)
devised by Eugene Garfield, the foun-
der of the Institute for Scientific Infor-
mation which is now owned by Thom-
son Reuters
How it was calculated
IFs are calculated for those journals
that are indexed in the Journal Citation
Reports (JCR) of Thomson Reuters.
Most often, the 2-year IF is
used for journal ranking and it
is calculated annually. The IF of
a journal, in a given year, is the
average number of citations
received per paper published
in that journal during the pre-
ceding 2 years. For example, if
a journal has an IF of 3 in 2017,
then its papers published in
2016 and 2015 received three
citations each on an average in
2017. The 2017 IF of a journal
is calculated as follows:
JIF2017= A / B
where
A = the number of times
the articles published in that
journal in 2015 and 2016,
were cited by articles in
indexed journals during
2017.
B = the total number of
―citable items‖ published by
that journal in 2015 and
2016.
JIF2017 is calculated only after
all of the 2017 publications
have been processed by the
indexing agency. Hence, a new
journal will not get its IF until
it has been indexed for at least
3 years.
Since the 2-year citation win-
dow is often too short a pe-
riod for adequate citation, the
JCR also includes a 5-year IF.
The IF is highly discipline-
dependent and hence one
cannot compare journals
across disciplines on the basis
of their relative IFs.
Measuring instruments
There are various tools and
methods upon which to meas-
ure the impact of an individual
or their scholarship.
H-Index: The h-index is an
index to quantify an individual’s
scientific research output
There are several databases
(Web of Science, Scopus, and
Google Scholar) that will pro-
vide an h-index for an individ-
ual based on publications in-
dexed in the tools.
Citation Analysis: Is the
process whereby the impact or
"quality" of an article is as-
sessed by counting the number
of times other authors men-
tion it in their work.
UIC has access to a number
of resources that identify
cited works including: Web of
Science, Scopus, and Google
Scholar.
Altmetrics: is a quantitative
measure of the quality and
quantity of attention that a
scholarly work is receiving
through social media, cita-
tions, and article downloads.
Guidelines
Following are the guidelines
to help you in the writing
process:
make sure your proposed
article matches the journal’s
scope
read carefully the Guide-
lines for Authors provided
by the Journal
familiarize yourself with the
specific requirements as to
length, formatting, referenc-
ing, etc., and follow them
meticulously
Try to find a colleague who
has published in, or has
been a reviewer for, your
targeted journal. Their
experience may prove in-
valuable in assisting you
shape your article
Read plenty of articles from
the journal you intend to
publish in and learn from
other people’s style.
Conclusion
A major problem is that the
IF is owned by a private com-
pany, that has strong financial
interests in keeping the IF
working as it is. In most part
of western countries, they
realized, journal impact fac-
tors cannot be used even for
an approximate estimate of
real article impact, and would
be unbelievably misleading as
evaluation parameters‖. But
our system, still strongly rely
on these metrics... it really
doesn’t matter for those
believe in themselves, as
Henry Ford says ―Quality
means doing it right when
no one is looking.‖
“Quality
means doing
it right when
no one is
looking.”
C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 2
Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
Dr. V. Ajantha Devi, Guru Nanak College
Online Educational Resources P A G E 3
Lions Club of Anna Nagar, celebrated
Teachers Day on 9th September 2017 at
Hotel Jayapushpam. Dr. C.V.S uresh Babu
-Dr.C.V. Suresh Babu EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT
http://www.ocwconsortium.org/
http://ocw.tufts.edu -Tuft University
http://ocw.upm.es
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/
http://ocw.usu.edu/
http://open.umich.edu/
http://ocw.nd.edu/
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
www.ehow.com
www.whatis.com
www.howstuffwork.com
www.webopedia.com
www.plagtracker.com
www.answers.com
SEARCH SITES
About.com (www.about.com)
AllTheWeb (www.alltheweb.com)
AltaVista (www.altavista.com)
Ask Jeeves! (www.askjeeves.com) Excite (www.excite.com)
HotBot (www.hotbot.com)
LookSmart (www.looksmart.com)
Lycos (www.lycos.com)
Open Directory (www.dmoz.org)
Google (www.google.com
There are number of online resources and tools avail-
able for faculties and students to empower themselves, I
had listed out some of the popular OER portals, we will
be exploring its potentials in our forthcoming future
issues.
EDUCATIONAL PORTAL
www.khanacademy.org
www.academicearths.org
www.coursera.com
www.edx.org
www.open2study.com
www.academicjournals.org
codeacademy.org
youtube.com/education
BOOK SITES
www.bookboon.com
http://ebookee.org
http://sharebookfree.com
http://m.freebooks.com
www.obooko.com
www.manybooks.net
www.epubbud.com
www.bookyards.com
www.getfreeebooks.com
http://freecomputerbooks.com www.essays.se
www.sparknotes.com
www.pink.monkey.com
“The best
teachers
don’t give
the
answers,
they spark
within you the desire
to find the
answer
yourself”
Dr K. Sankar, Dr. T. Rengaraja, Dr. R. Krishna-
murthy, Dr. K. Manivannan, Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
@ Guru Nanak College
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Vidya Sagar college
SS Jain College,
Head-Content Develop-
ment, Anniyappa Publica-
tions was been honored
along with Dr. K. Manivan-
nan, Vice President, IFEES,
and Dr. M. Krishnamurthy,
HoD, CSE, KC Tech. Dr. T.
Rengaraja, Principal, RMK
Engineering college was the
Chief Guest. Early Dr. K. Sankar, Madras Computer
Academy and President of
the Lions Club of Anna Na-
gar presided the function.
Simplifying the Complexities
Book Bank @ Gugu Nanak
October Issue
Editor
Book Review
Lions Club of Chennai Elite Starts
(District 324 A1) has initiated a
permanent project to serve
―Economically weaker section‖
students by sponsoring them for
their Academic books for their
entire course with association
with Anniyappa Publications. For
further details please contact [email protected]
Prof. V. Jayalakshmi,
C.S.I. Ewart Women's Christian College
This book has many descriptions
with suitable examples which stu-
dents can grasp easily. It is basically
makes the student as "Exam Ready".
As a faculty, i enjoy the "Test your-
self" section which makes my NET/
SET preparation easy, a must com-
panion for the faculties. Most es-
sential topics like normal forms,
Concurrency, Security, backup, re-
covery etc were explained in a sim-
ple way which given a confident for
my classes. The content is sup-
ported by FAQ’s, Activities and
Assignments. At end of each chap-
ter a section called Further readings
which gives a complete list of refer-
ence books. Previous University
Question Papers are included with
pg. no. linked to answers.
an Computer Science
Quiz Competition for faculties
I. You can do it yourself” series: 1. Writing Journal Papers 2. Doing Project 3. Self Learning II FDP’s 1. Teacher—Do’s and Don’ts 2. Personalized Teaching 3. Teaching Beyond Syllabus 4. Project Based Teaching 5. Teaching with Technology 6. My Teacher—student’s perspective 7. Challenge the Challenge—A Road Map UGC NET 8. Once upon a time long long ago-Teaching through stories 9. From Guru to Teacher, Trainer, Coach, Mentor —
Channing role of a Modern Teacher III SEP—Student Empowerment Programs: 1. I am ready for University Exam 2. 5 units in 150 minutes 3. After UG what NEXT… 4. Activity Based Learning IV Skill Development Programs
1. Document Management System through Word processor
2. Effective Presentation 3. Build your own website 4. Decision Making through Spread sheet 5. Data Analysis through Spread Sheet 6. Problem solving using C / C++ / Java 7. Story, Screenplay, Dialogue and Direction — Multimedia product development V Quiz Programs on following subject areas: 1. Computer Science 2. Information Technology 3. Management 4. Teaching Methodology 5. Research Methodology
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Important Dates for
UGC NET 2017 Exam
November
Correction in Particulars
of Application Form on the
Website:3rd week of
October 2017
Date of UGC NET 2017
Examination:05th No-
vember, 2017 (Sunday)
Dr. R. Deepalakshmi, Sir Theagaraya College