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Download data versus traditional impact metrics : Measuring impact in a sample of biomedical doctoral dissertations Urban Andersson, Jonas Gilbert, Karin Henning Gothenburg University Library Gothenburg, Sweden. Gothenburg University Library. Digital Services electronic publishing
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Download data versus traditional impact metrics: Measuring impact in a sample of biomedical doctoral dissertations Urban Andersson, Jonas Gilbert, Karin Henning Gothenburg University Library Gothenburg, Sweden
Gothenburg University Library Digital Services electronic publishing e-journals and e-books databases web site development IT development
Gothenburg University Library Bibliometric Services indicators for resource allocation science mapping collaboration and network analyses citation and performance analyses collection development
Are the different methods complementary or correlating? • How to develop methods to measure the relationship?
Compilation thesis Comprehensive summary (50-100 pages) + 3-6 papers
Pdf-file for the thesis (comprehensive summary) stored in local repository. Link to published article at external publishers site.
Citation data from ISI Web of Science Field normalized citation scores Example: Endocrinology Article 2007 20 citations World average 10 citations Field normalized citations score 20/10 = 2 ”Times cited”
Additional relationships • Correlation between peer judgement and citations • Correlation between PR activities and downloads/views
Summary • Providing diverse data (both downloads and citations) • Visibility • Enhancement of methods
Thanks for your attention! Urban.Andersson@ub.gu.se Jonas.Gilbert@ub.gu.se Karin.Henning@ub.gu.se