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How can libraries help researchers to become mo...

Martin Fenner
September 26, 2012

How can libraries help researchers to become more visible

Presentation given at the annual meeting of the AGMB in Aachen. Slides are in English (with the exception of the title slide).

Martin Fenner

September 26, 2012
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  1. Wie kann die Bibliothek die Sichtbarkeit ihrer Wissenschaftler erhöhen? Martin

    Fenner Klinik für Hämatologie, Hämostaseologie, Onkologie und Stammzelltransplantation
  2. Start with publication lists Klinik für Hämatologie, Hämostaseologie, Onkologie u.

    Stammzelltransplantation – 6860 Originalpublikationen Baru AM, Krishnaswamy JK, Rathinasamy A, Scherr M, Eder M, Behrens GM. Dendritic cells derived from HOXB4-immortalized hematopoietic bone marrow cells. Exp Biol Med (Maywood) 2011;236(11):1291-1297- IF 2,954 Beham AW, Puellmann K, Laird R, Fuchs T, Streich R, Breysach C, Raddatz D, Oniga S, Peccerella T, Findeisen P, Kzhyshkowska J, Gratchev A, Schweyer S, Saunders B, Wessels JT, Mobius W, Keane J, Becker H, Ganser A, Neumaier M, Kaminski WE. A TNF-Regulated Recombinatorial Macrophage Immune Receptor Implicated in Granuloma Formation in Tuberculosis. PLoS Pathog 2011;7(11):e1002375- IF 9,079 Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002375 Beutel G, Wiesner O, Eder M, Hafer C, Schneider AS, Kielstein JT, Kühn C, Heim A, Ganzenmüller T, Kreipe HH, Haverich A, Tecklenburg A, Ganser A, Welte T, Hoeper MM. Virus-associated hemophagocytic syndrome as a major contributor to death in patients with 2009 influenza A (H1N1) infection. Crit Care 2011;15(2):R80- IF 4,595 Volltext: http://ccforum.com/content/pdf/cc10073.pdf Bisdas T, Beutel G, Warnecke G, Hoeper MM, Kuehn C, Haverich A, Teebken OE. Vascular Complications in Patients Undergoing Femoral Cannulation for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support. Ann Thorac Surg 2011;92(2):626-631- IF 3,558 Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2011.02.018 Bockmeyer CL, Reuken PA, Simon TP, Budde U, Lösche W, Bauer M, Birschmann I, Becker JU, Marx G, Claus RA. ADAMTS13 activity is decreased in a septic porcine model. Significance for glomerular thrombus deposition. Thromb Haemost 2011;105(1):145-153- IF 4,451 Volltext: http://www.schattauer.de/en/magazine/subject-areas/journals-a-z/thrombosis-and- haemostasis/contents/archive/issue/1341/manuscript/13923.html Bondanza A, Hambach L, Aghai Z, Nijmeijer B, Kaneko S, Mastaglio S, Radrizzani M, Fleischhauer K, Ciceri F, Bordignon C, Bonini C, Goulmy E. IL- 7 receptor expression identifies suicide gene-modified allospecific CD8+ T cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into antileukemia effectors Blood 2011;117(24):6469-6478- IF 10,558 Volltext: http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-11-320366 Borchers S, Luther S, Lips U, Hahn N, Kontsendorn J, Stadler M, Buchholz S, Diedrich H, Eder M, Koehl U, Ganser A, Mischak-Weissinger E. Tetramer monitoring to assess risk factors for recurrent cytomegalovirus reactivation and reconstitution of antiviral immunity post allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Transpl Infect Dis 2011;13(3):222-236- IF 2,035 Volltext: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1399-3062.2011.00626.x/pdf
  3. Why do we publish our work? f their work (Swan

    and Brown, 2005). Several reasons are considered very important but the ne that comes out top is to communicate my results to my peers. Researchers consider it a op priority to report their results to their peer community so that others can read and build upon hem. They wish to make an impact. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 % respondents Communicate results to peers Advance career Personal prestige Gain funding Financial reward nsert Figure 7.1] igure 7.1: Researchers’ reasons for publishing their work Swan 2006. http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/12428/
  4. 4 Berechnung der leistungsorientierten Mittel und erlauben eine Einschätzung der

    Zitationsrate der entsprechenden Zeitschriften. Wie in den vergangenen Jahren war das Journal mit dem höchsten Impact Factor, in dem MHH-Autoren publiziert haben, das New England Journal of Medicine; 8 Artikel wurden dort veröffentlicht:
  5. Eingabeanleitung zur Meldung neuer Publikationen Seit dem Jahr 2008 erfolgt

    die Erhebung von Publikationsdaten der MHH ausschließlich über das im Intranet zur Verfügung gestellte Formular 'Meldung neuer Publikationen'. Alle Veröffentlichungen, die zur Berechnung der Leistungsorientierten Mittel (LOM) der Hochschule herangezogen werden und/oder im Forschungsbericht erscheinen sollen, müssen über diese Maske gemeldet und mit den erforderlichen weiteren Angaben versehen werden. Bibliothek Sofern die zu meldende Publikation in PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?otool=idemhhlib) nachgewiesen ist, können die bibliografischen Daten automatisch in das Formular übertragen werden. Meldung über PubMed Manuelle Erfassung
  6. ORCID will provide a registry of persistent unique identifiers for

    researchers starting October 16. 1792-3336-9172-961X
  7. VIVO is a resource that provides information about: • people

    • departments • facilities • courses • grants • publications vivoweb.org
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