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Appropriate coverage of scholarly publishing in the social sciences and humanities

Appropriate coverage of scholarly publishing in the social sciences and humanities Gunnar Sivertsen Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Oslo, Norway. Overview of this presentation. Towards a Bibliometric Database for the SSH? Publishing patterns in the SSH

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Appropriate coverage of scholarly publishing in the social sciences and humanities

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  1. Appropriate coverage of scholarly publishing in the social sciences and humanities Gunnar Sivertsen Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Oslo, Norway

  2. Overview of this presentation • Towards a Bibliometric Database for the SSH? • Publishing patterns in the SSH • Appropriate coverage – a European overview

  3. Overview of this presentation • Towards a Bibliometric Database for the SSH? • Publishing patterns in the SSH • Appropriate coverage – a European overview

  4. A newbibliometric database?A report produced by SPRU at the University of Sussex for the British, Dutch, French, and German research councils, and the European Science Foundation • Two of the recommendations: • Negotiate expansions and/or a new database with the suppliers of Web of Science and/or Scopus • Integrate national and institutional documentation systems

  5. A newbibliometric database?A report produced by SPRU at the University of Sussex for the British, Dutch, French, and German research councils, and the European Science Foundation • Two of the recommendations: • Negotiate expansions and/or a new database with the suppliers of Web of Science and/or Scopus • Integrate national and institutional documentation systems

  6. Books Journals and series Indexed journals

  7. Percentagejournal articles in ISI journals

  8. Percentagejournal articles in ISI journals

  9. A newbibliometric database?A report produced by SPRU at the University of Sussex for the British, Dutch, French, and German research councils, and the European Science Foundation • Two of the recommendations: • Negotiate expansions and/or a new database with the suppliers of Web of Science and/or Scopus • Integrate national and institutional documentation systems

  10. Cristin – theCurrent Research Information System in Norway: • Complete recordsof all scholarly peer reviewedpublications at all researchorganizations in thepublicsector • Used for: • Information • Statistics • Annual reports • In thepublication lists ofresearchproposals • As a bibliography for openarchives • As links to full text • In nationalbudgetallocations for theinstitutions

  11. References imported from ISI Web ofScience

  12. Book and article in book added

  13. Overview of this presentation • Towards a Bibliometric Database for the SSH? • Publishing patterns in the SSH • Appropriate coverage – a European overview

  14. The sharesofjournal articles, articles in booksand monographsin thescholarlypublicationpatterns

  15. Humanities:Changes in major publication types between2006-2007 and 2010-2011

  16. Overview of this presentation • Towards a Bibliometric Database for the SSH? • Publishing patterns in the SSH • Appropriate coverage – a European overview

  17. Appropriate coverage of scholarly publishing in the social sciences and humanities - a European overview Gunnar Sivertsen gunnar.sivertsen@nifu.no Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU), Norway Elea Giménez-Toledo elea.gimenez@cchs.csic.es Center for Human and Social Sciences (CCHS) Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain Tim C. E. Engels tim.engels@ua.ac.be Centre for R&D Monitoring (ECOOM), University of Antwerp, Belgium

  18. Also green: Czech Republic

  19. Preliminary results I • More than 10 European countries have achieved comprehensive bibliographic data for the SSH. • Except Germany and Spain, these are all smaller countries (in terms of population) • Although in several countries progress towards achieving full coverage is being made, Croatia have actually reverted to evaluation using the Web of Science only. In Spain, support to systems that provide quality indicators for national journals has been weakened.

  20. Preliminary results II • All countries that have comprehensive SSH data available, use it for research information, statistics and studies. • Except Germany and Spain, all countries also use it for institutional funding. • In several countries we see increasing openness, e.g. with the generation of online public access catalogues, statistics and even full text repositories.

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