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Collection Evaluation Methods - Using JCR

Mon, 2009-08-10 12:48 |  i.fresen

Step-by-step instructions on how to move JCR data into Excel. Combined with local data such as online usage, information can be used to help assess the strengths and weaknesses of a journal collection.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
To understand steps for saving JCR search results and moving them into Excel for further analysis.
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Intermediate
Date Document Created: 
Fri, 2005-07-01
Language(s): 
English
Tags: Bibliometrics, Collection Evaluation, Journal Citation Reports (JCR), Primary Literature, Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication

Collection Evaluation Methods - Using JCR (PDF Version)

Mon, 2009-08-10 12:32 |  i.fresen

Step-by-step instructions on how to move JCR data into Excel. Combined with local data such as online usage, information can be used to help assess the strengths and weaknesses of a journal collection.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
To understand steps for saving JCR search results and moving them into Excel for further analysis.
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Intermediate
Date Document Created: 
Fri, 2005-07-01
Language(s): 
English
Tags: Bibliometrics, Collection Evaluation, Journal Citation Reports (JCR), Primary Literature, Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication

Keeping up with the Journals: Using Web of Knowledge and RSS

Fri, 2009-08-07 17:08 |  i.fresen

Guide to setting up RSS feeds for various types of alerts available in Web of Knowledge

Author: 
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
Organization: 
University of Chicago Library
EMail: 
atbrooks@uchicago.edu
Learning Objectives: 
Users should be able to use this guide to help set up a functioning RSS feed, and retrieve results using a feed reader (e.g., Bloglines)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Beginner
Date Document Created: 
Wed, 2005-05-04
Language(s): 
English
Tags: Information Management Tools, Bloglines, Really Simple Syndication, RSS, Web of Knowledge, Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication, Secondary Literature

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