robyn owens pro vice-chancellor (research & research · pdf filerobyn owens pro...

27
Robyn Owens Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Research Training)

Upload: hoangquynh

Post on 22-Feb-2018

220 views

Category:

Documents


3 download

TRANSCRIPT

Robyn OwensPro Vice-Chancellor(Research & Research Training)

outletsimpact factors citations quality getting recognitionauthor order

How to Publish - May 2008 2

Research monograph (A1)Refereed journal article (C1)Book chapter (B1)Refereed conference paper (E1)

How to Publish - May 2008 3

The impact factor for a journal is calculated over a 3-year period It approximates the average number of times published papers are cited in the two years following publication.

How to Publish - May 2008 4

A = the number of times articles published in 2001-2 were cited in indexed journals during 2003B = the number of "citable items" (usually articles, reviews, proceedings or notes; not editorials and letters-to-the-Editor) published in 2001-22003 impact factor = A/B

How to Publish - May 2008 5

Ann Rev Immunology = 52.28Nature = 30.98Science = 29.78Generally most journals have lower impact factors

How to Publish - May 2008 6

Can you find the impact factor of any journal in which you have published?

How to Publish - May 2008 7

A citation occurs when someone cites your workSelf-citationYou can find your citations on the Web of Knowledge or on Google Scholar

How to Publish - May 2008 8

How to Publish - May 2008 9

How to Publish - May 2008 10

How to Publish - May 2008 11

J. W. Steed, P. C. Junk, J. L. Atwood, M. B. Barnes, C. L. Raston, and R. S. Burkhalter. Ball and socket nano-structures: New supramolecular chemistry based on cyclotri-veratrylene. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,116, 10346-10347 , 1994. (Impact factor 7.70, 151 citations).

How to Publish - May 2008 12

Hall, K.P. The other women: Interrogating sexuality in Rosa Praed's lost race romance, Fugitive Anne. Australian Victorian Studies Journal, 11, pp. 41-53, 2005.

How to Publish - May 2008 13

Always use the full author fieldAlways use the title as it appears in the publicationItalics for book titles and journal titlesAlways include the dateInclude impact factor and current citations where appropriate (specify source)

How to Publish - May 2008 14

Quality is measured by:Peer reviewJournal quality ( = impact factor)Number of citations

How to Publish - May 2008 15

A scholar has an H-index of N if he or she has published at least N papers with at least N citations each.

How to Publish - May 2008 16

Non-cooperative games - all 3 versions »JF Nash - Annals of Mathematics, 1951 - JSTORCited by 2034 - Related Articles - Web Search[PDF] Equilibrium points in n-person games - all 8 versions »JF Nash - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 1950 - econ.brown.eduCited by 1429 - Related Articles - View as HTML - Web SearchTwo-person cooperative games - all 7 versions »JF Nash - Econometrica, 1953 - JSTORCited by 901 - Related Articles - Web Search[BOOK] Essays on game theoryJF Nash - 1996 - Cheltenham, UK; Brookfield, Vt., US: E. ElgarCited by 56 - Related Articles - Web Search[CITATION] A simple three-person poker gameJF Nash, LS Shapley - Contributions to the Theory of Games, 1950Cited by 39 - Related Articles - Web Search[CITATION] Some Experimental n-Person GamesGK Kalisch, JW Milnor, JF Nash, ED Nering - Decision Processes, 1954 - WileyCited by 29 - Related Articles - Web Search

How to Publish - May 2008 17

Go to http://scholar.google.com.au/Search by author

Name in quotes “D. Knuth”Use author:Knuth or author:“D Knuth” or author:”Donald E. Knuth”

Search by title – put it in quotesFind recent articles by clicking on “Recent Articles” or add the date to the search fieldhttp://scholar.google.com/advanced_scholar_search

How to Publish - May 2008 18

Go to http://www.library.uwa.edu.au/Click on “Find Information” and choose “Supersearch”If not on campus, enter UWA number and barcodeClick on “Find Resource”Click on “W” for Web of Science or Web of KnowledgeClick on “S” for Scopus

How to Publish - May 2008 19

How to Publish - May 2008 20

How to Publish - May 2008 21

How to Publish - May 2008 22

H-index and citations work well for science, within discipline, but less so for social sciences and humanitiesReputation in the Arts more through quality of publisher and through reviewsNevertheless, university rankings now determined through citations and indexed journal publications

How to Publish - May 2008 23

Find the best three journals in your field

How to Publish - May 2008 24

First author is generally the primary authorSome disciplines do alphabetical order, but not commonFirst author gets et al. citationIn some sciences, senior author is last

How to Publish - May 2008 25

Publish in high impact journalsPublish with recognised researchersPublish methodsPublish your dataPublish reviewsHave a web presence and make your papers down-loadable, copyright permitting

How to Publish - May 2008 26

Choose your appellation and stick to itPreferably, choose something uniqueAlways choose quality over quantityPublish in journals with the highest impact factorFacilitate others reading and citing your workStart publishing now

How to Publish - May 2008 27