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William Madison Randall Library

Analyzing Publications for Tenure-Track Faculty


Contents

  • Journal & Book Data to Collect
  • Library Resources to Use to Collect Journal & Book Data
    Primary Contact:
    Liza Palmer
    Email:
    palmerl@uncw.edu
    Phone:
    910-962-4234
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  • Recommended Internet Sites
  • Suggested Sample Tenure or Annual Review Entry
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    Journal & Book Data to Collect

    Citation Analysis of Your Own Publications

     

    Impact Factor

     

    Circulation

     

    Library Subscriptions & Holdings

     

    Amazon Sales Rankings

     

    Rejection Rate/Acceptance Rate

     

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    Library Resources to Use to Collect Journal & Book Data

     

    Citation Analysis | Impact Factor | Circulation | Library Subscriptions & Holdings | Amazon Sales Rankings | Rejection Rate/Acceptance Rate

     

    Citation Analysis of Your Own Publications

    Web of Science

     

    Other Cited Reference Databases

    Academic Search Premier

    • More information about Academic Search Premier
    • Academic Search Premier can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    Business Source Premier

    • More information about Business Source Premier
    • Business Source Premier can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on the "Advanced Search" tab.
      2. Click on "Cited References" in the green "Browse" box on the right side of the screen.
      3. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    CINAHL

    • More information about CINAHL
    • CINAHL can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    Communication and Mass Media Complete

    • More information about Communication and Mass Media Complete
    • Communication and Mass Media Complete can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    Google Scholar

    • More information about Google Scholar
    • Google Scholar can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Enter preferred search terms (i.e. input d bordwell; or d bordwell "film art"); the more specific the better to avoid numerous false hits -- the universe of items you are searching in Google Scholar is quite large.

     

    Humanities International Index

    • More information about Humanities International Index
    • Humanities International Index can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    JSTOR

    • More information about JSTOR
    • JSTOR can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items. JSTOR can also link to Google Scholar, helping you to use this resource more effectively and efficiently.
    • To use:
      1. Run a typical search, using either keyword, title, subject, or author information.
      2. Click on the title of the article that you wish to analyze.
      3. On the right side of the screen there will be two red boxes. Depending upon the article, you may consult both boxes to obtain information:
        1. The first box is labeled, "JSTOR." If the article you are analyzing is cited within the universe of items indexed in JSTOR, there may be a link that says something like, "x Article Cite this Article." Click on this link to see those articles that cite the article you are analyzing.
        2. The second box is labeled, "Google Scholar." Click on the "Articles Citing this Article" link. You will then be redirected to a Google Scholar page, listing all the articles that cite this work.

     

    Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)

    • More information about Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA)
    • Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts (LISTA) can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    PsycARTICLES

    • More information about PsycARTICLES
    • PscyARTICLES can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "PsycARTICLES" link.
      2. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      3. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    PsycINFO

    • More information about PsycINFO
    • PsycINFO can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

    ScienceDirect

    • More information about ScienceDirect
    • ScienceDirect can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Run a typical search, using either keyword, title, subject, or author information.
      2. Click into the full record of the article you wish to analyze, using the "Abstract" or "SummaryPlus" link.
      3. Click on the "Cited By" button on the horizontal bar located near the top of the screen.
    • To set up a Citation Alert:
      1. Run a typical search, using either keyword, title, subject, or author information.
      2. Click into the full record of the article you wish to analyze, using the "Abstract" or "SummaryPlus" link.
      3. Click on the "Save as Citation Alert " button on the horizontal bar located near the top of the screen (N.B. Registration is required to take advantage of this service).

     

    SPORTDiscus with Full Text

    • More information on SPORTDiscus with Full Text
    • SPORTDiscus can tell you how often an article has been cited by other articles within its universe of indexed items.
    • To use:
      1. Click on "Cited References" in the horizontal green bar.
      2. Then enter the preferred search terms for the author or citation you are analyzing (i.e. input: bordwell david in "Cited Author"; or studies in french cinema in "Cited Source").

     

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    Impact Factor

    Journal Citation Reports (JCR)

     

    Eigenfactor.org: Ranking and Mapping Scientific Journals

     

    Publish or Perish

     

    SCImago Journal & Country Rank

     

    Journal Websites

     

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    Circulation

    Cabell's Books

     

    MLA Directory of Periodicals via MLA International Bibliography

     

    Ulrich's Periodical Directory

     

    Journal Websites

     

    Library Circulation Data

     

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    Library Subscriptions & Holdings

    WorldCat

     

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    Amazon Sales Rankings

     

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    Rejection Rate/Acceptance Rate

    Cabell's Books

     

    MLA Directory of Periodicals via MLA International Bibliography

     

    Journal Websites

     

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    Recommended Internet Sites

    Chronicle of Higher Education

     

    Other College & University Websites

     

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    Suggested Sample Tenure or Annual Review Entry

    Bordwell D.
    Intensified continuity: Visual style in contemporary American film 
    FILM QUARTERLY 55 (3): 16-28 SPR 2002

     

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    Last Update: 20 February, 2008 17:19