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Measuring Value IEEE Xplore Update Expert Now Current Library Trends. Federico Pena Delegado General Paul Canning Area Manager Europe Rachel Berrington Manager Client Services. Today’s Agenda. Measuring Value of Full-text Scientific Collections. Paul Canning Area Manager Europe

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Today’s Agenda

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  1. Measuring Value IEEE Xplore Update Expert Now Current Library Trends Federico Pena Delegado General Paul Canning Area Manager Europe Rachel Berrington Manager Client Services Today’s Agenda

  2. Measuring Value of Full-text Scientific Collections Paul Canning Area Manager Europe January 2008

  3. Today’s Discussion • Overview of IEEE • Publishing program • Measuring Value • Academic • Corporate & Government • Seeking your perspective

  4. About the IEEE • A not-for-profit society • Celebrating 125 years in 2009 • Four core areas of activity • Publishing • Conferences • Standards • Membership • World’s largest technical membership association with over 370,000 members in over 160 countries • More than 2100 members in Spain

  5. Innovators since the beginning… Thomas A. Edison Alexander Graham Bell Guglielmo Marconi Founding officers of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1884 Founding member of the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1912: AIEE & IRE merged in 1963 to form the IEEE

  6. Technology Review magazinepublished by MIT, Mar/April 2007 issueSpotlighting 10 technologies that can change industries, fields of research and even the way we live!

  7. Peer-to-Peer Video Internet Quantum-Dot Solar Power Energy Neuron Control Biotechnology Nanohealing Nanotechnology Mobile Augmented Reality Telecom Metamaterials Nanotechnology Compressive Sensing Software Personalized medical monitors Medicine Optical antennas Nanotechnology Single-cell analysis Biotechnology “10 Emerging Technologies 2007”

  8. Peer to peer videoInternet • By 2009, 98% of Internet traffic will be video • The Internet is about to drown in traffic • With P2P there are no central servers, saving huge bandwidth • Being developed by Hui Zhang, Carnegie Mellon • 172 articles by Zhang in IEL since Oct 1995 • 19 other articles on P2P video architecture

  9. Neuron controlBiotechnology • A genetically engineered "light switch" lets scientists turn selected parts of the brain on and off • May help improve treatments for psychiatric & neurological disorders • Being developed by Karl Deisseroth, Stanford • 1 article by Deisseroth in IEL, 18 others by leading experts • 1st article in IEL = August 1997

  10. Optical antennasNanotechnology • Developers creating high-capacity DVDs have hit the “diffraction limit” • Adding nanoscale “optical antennas” to lasers can focus light onto a spot 1/20 of light’s wavelength • DVD’s could contain 3.6 terrabytes of data • Developed by Kenneth Crozier & Federico Capasso, Harvard • 4 articles by Crozier in IEL, 160 by Capasso • 1st article in IEL = Aug 1983

  11. “10 Emerging Technologies 2007” • All 10 emerging technologies in IEEE Xplore • Most published manyyears before MIT’s 2007 article • Many papers were presented at IEEE conferences • Papers in medicine, energy, nanotechnology etc, not just EE

  12. IEEE Xplore Usage Continues to Climb Average monthly PDF downloads: 2001 = 1.2M 2002 = 1.9M 2003 = 3.7M 2004 = 4.4M 2005 = 4.8M 2006 = 5.6M 2007 = 5.7M A 200% increase since 2002!

  13. About 35% of usage is for content 1-3 years old. Users Access Archival Content, Too

  14. Users Access All Content Types Standards represent less than 1% of content database. Conference proceedings represent about 2/3 of content database.

  15. Universities across Europe choose IEEE onlineIEEE academic consortia 2006

  16. Aerospace Biomedical Engineering Communications Electronics Imaging Nanotechnology Optics Power Systems Remote Sensing Secure Communications Transportation Antennas Circuits Computing Energy Information Technology Nuclear Science Power Electronics Radiology Robotics & Automation Software Wireless IEEE Covers All Areas of TechnologyMore than just electrical engineering & computer science Over 1.7 million articles and papers!

  17. New Journals Published in 2007 • IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems • IEEE Systems Journal • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing • IEEE Nanotechnology Magazine • IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine • IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management • IET Synthetic Biology • IET Renewable Power Generation

  18. Upcoming IEEE Journals for 2008 • IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine • IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing • IEEE Transactions on Haptics • IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering • IEEE Transaction on Services Computing • IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies • IET Power Electronics

  19. Historical Data Enriches Content • IEEE digitizes journals back to volume 1, issue 1 • Added over 235,000 legacy documents to IEEE Xplore since 2003 • 90,000+ legacy PDF articles loaded in 2007 • Proceedings of the IEEE back to 1913 • Historical content from over 60 IEEE titles from twenty participating societies • Efforts to complete the digital backfile continue • IET Legacy • Electronics Letters volumes 1-23 (1965-1987)

  20. IEEE = Leader in Technologywith the Top-cited Journals in the Field ISI 2006 Journal Citation Report, by Impact Factor • 17 out of Top 20 journals in Electrical Engineering • 10 out of Top 10 in Telecommunications • 7 out of Top 10 in Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture • 9 out of Top 20 in Computer Science, Software Engineering • 7 out of Top 20 in Computer Science, Information Systems • # 1 in Telecommunications • # 1 in Imaging Science • # 1 in Automation Control • # 1 in Robotics • # 2 in Remote Sensing • # 3 in Artificial Intelligence • # 3 in Biomedical Engineering The ISI JCR presents “quantifiable statistical data that provides a systematic, objective way to evaluate the world’s leading journals” (Report released June 2007)

  21. IEEE Offers Extraordinary ValueOne of the best values in your digital collection • According to Library Journal the average price of an engineering journal is $2,071 • But the price of the average IEEE journal is just $630 – 70% lower than the competition Source: Library Journal, April 2007

  22. Leading Research Organizations Worldwide Subscribe to IEEE • Top 25 Engineering Schools* • 8 of Top 10 Semiconductor companies • 8 of Top 10 Aerospace companies • 8 of Top 10 Networking & Communication Equipment companies • 6 out of Top 7 Computer companies • Top 3 Telecommunications companies • Top 3 Automotive companies • #1 company in Computer Software • Japan’s “Big Five” Electronics companies • Leading Government Agencies Source: *US News & World Report **Fortune, Top 1,000 Companies Worldwide 2007

  23. The Most Innovative Companies Subscribe to IEEE Business Week’s “2007 Most Innovative Companies” • In the technology category, all 10 of the top 10 most innovative technology companies subscribe to IEEE Source: Business Week May 14, 2007

  24. Key Findings of New Patent Study Study examines Sci-Tech references in patents for the top 25 patenting organizations in 2006 and reveals: • The importance of sci-tech literature on patents is increasing and outpaces rate of new patents • # of patents up 27% over prior year • # of sci-tech references up 59% over prior year • 38% of sci-tech literature citations in patents are to IEEE • IEEE is highly cited in: • Computer Hardware patents • Telecommunications patents • Semiconductor patents • Information storage patents • Medical devices patents • Optics patents • Business software patents Sample U.S. patent citing IEEE information

  25. IEEE cited 4x more than nearest competitor Patent References to STM Publishers IEEE IEEE is 1st! Source: 1790 Analytics 2007 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 100,000 U.S. Patent References to Top 20 Publishers Based on top 25 patenting organizations USPTO patents in 2005 - 2006

  26. IEEE Mission IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession

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