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ItemSupporting eresearch at the University of MelbourneYoung, E. ; SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY ; Horwood, L. ( 2006)Paper and Powerpoint presented to VALA 2006 on Eresearch at the University of Melbourne
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ItemNo Preview AvailableWeb citations: tracking citation impactGARNER, JANE ; HORWOOD, LYNNE ; SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY ( 2007)This paper discusses the Web Citation Index (WCI) and other options for citation tracking, such as Google Scholar and Scopus. These are tools that can assist researchers to measure the quality of their papers to support the Australian Government’s Research Quality Framework (RQF) requirements. One measure of establishing quality of the research is to indicate metrics, such as the journal impact factor. Another means of establishing peer evaluation is for researchers to be aware of those papers that are citing their own work. This paper provides a commentary about different tools that are available to the research community. Librarians need to know what these tools are to be able to present a comprehensive suite of products to researchers.
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ItemBringing hidden treasures to light: illuminating DSpaceSULLIVAN, SHIRLEY ; Horwood, L. ; Garner, J. ; Young, E. ( 2004)The Open Archives Initiative (OAI) has gained momentum since eprints.org was released in2000. An alternative to eprints.org is the recently released DSpace, the open source software developed at MIT. The paper will trace the history and development of DSpace initiatives, such as the joint project between MIT and University of Cambridge. It also discusses the impact and benefits of repositories for research institutions and libraries.