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NEXT- GENERATION SCIENCE JOURNALS CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES JANET D. CARTER UCLA LOUISE M. DARLING BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY 2010 CHARLESTON CONFERENCE NOVEMBER 5, 2010

Next-Generation Science Journals: Challenges and Opportunities by Janet Carter, UCLA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

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Friday, November 5, 20103:10 - 4:00 PMJoVE, Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the first PubMed-indexed video methods journal in biology. Join a publisher and co-founder of JoVE and a senior collection management librarian in a discussion on next generation science journals: marketing and distribution of non-traditional online publications, licensing and subscription issues, and the challenges related to the acceptance of these publications within the library community. During the session, we will engage the audience aiming to answer questions such as: how next-generation publishers can help the library community to recognize the value of novel tools for the faculty, researchers, and students.

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NEXT- GENERATION SCIENCE JOURNALS

CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

JANET D. CARTERUCLA LOUISE M. DARLING BIOMEDICAL LIBRARY

2010 CHARLESTON CONFERENCENOVEMBER 5, 2010

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About UCLA

Biomedical Sciences

Neuroscience Building

Calif Nanosystems

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Federal Grants

US Dept of Transportation; 0.11; 0%

US Dept of Commerce; 0.36; 0%

US Dept of Energy; 10.58; 2%

National Aeronautics Space Admin., 12.33, 2%

US Dept of Education; 16.41; 3%

US Dept of Defense; 28.41; 5%

Other Federal; 40; 7%National Science Foundation; 52.95; 9%

US Dept of Health and Human Services; 425.1; 73%

Awards By Federal SponsorsFY 2006-2007(In Millions)

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Funding Mechanism

Amount Number

Other $1,575,940 4

Fellowships $2,158,239 65

Training $12,821,950 55

Research Grants $364,874,327

750

Total $384,430,456

874

UCLA NIH Awards 2009

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Commitment to Undergraduates

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Biomedical Research Minor

Biomedical Research 5HA - Biomedical Research: Concepts and Strategies. In this course, outstanding research faculty from the Medical School and College are invited to give a seminar on cutting edge research recently conducted in their laboratory. Each seminar is videotaped and used as an entry point for a series of lectures by the instructor that center on concepts and experimental approaches relevant to the seminar.

Life Sciences 10H - Research Training in Genes, Genetics and Genomics. This discovery-based research course gives students hands-on experience with laboratory research in Drosphila genetics. Sponsored by Dr. Utpal Banerjee's HHMI Professors Award, LS 10H has already yielded publications in some major science journals with an unprecedented list of authors that includes over 150 undergraduates.

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Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

• School of Medicine• School of Nursing• School of Public Health• Life Sciences Division • Related Research Institutes & Centers • UCLA Medical Center

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Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

• Life Sciences Division– Ecology and Evolutionary Biology– Microbiology Immunology, &

Molecular Genetics – Molecular Cell & Developmental

Biology– Physiological Science– Psychology

• Interdepartmental Programs

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LS10H Seminar • Drosophila as a Disease Model

• Genetics and GenomicsLibguide: http://guides.library.ucla.edu/

genetics_genomics

• Protocols & Methods

• PubMed, BIOSIS, & WoS

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Publications Research Training in Genes, Genetics and Genomics

• Chen J, Call G, Milchanowski A, Banerjee U, et al. (2005) Discovery-based science education: functional genomic dissection in Drosophila by undergraduate researchers. PLoS Biology 3(2):59. PMID: 15719063; PMC548953

• Call GB, Olson JM, Chen J, (252 undergraduate authors), Banerjee U. (2007) Genomewide clonal analysis of lethal mutations in the Drosophila melanogaster eye: comparison of the X chromosome and autosomes. Genetics 177(2):689-97. PMCID: PMC2034635

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Publications Research Training in Genes, Genetics and Genomics

• Evans C, Olson J, Ngo K, Kim E, Lee N, Kuoy E, Patananan A, Sitz D, Tran P, Do M, Yackle K, Cespedes A, Hartenstein V, Call G, Banerjee U. (2009) G-TRACE rapid Gal4-based cell lineage analysis in Drosophila. Nature Methods 6(8):603-605. PMID: 19633663; PMC2754220

• Sinenko SA, Hung T, Moroz T, Tran QM, Sidhu S, Cheney MD, Speck NA, Banerjee U. (2010) Genetic manipulation of AML1-ETO-induced expansion of hematopoietic precursors in a Drosophila model. Blood. 2010 Aug 5. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 20688956

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Publications Research Training in Genes, Genetics and Genomics

• Ngo KT, Wang J, Junker M, Kriz S, Vo G, Asem B, Olson JM, Banerjee U, Hartenstein V. (2010) Concomitant requirement for Notch and Jak/Stat signaling during neuro-epithelial differentiation in the Drosophila optic lobe. Dev Biol. Oct 15;346(2):284-95. Epub 2010 Aug 6.

• Yavari A, Nagaraj R, Owusu-Ansah E, Folick A, Ngo K, Hillman T, Call G, Rohatgi R, Scott MP, Banerjee U. (2010) Role of lipid metabolism in smoothened derepression in hedgehog signaling. Dev Cell. Jul 20;19(1):54-65.

 

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How Do We Decide to License Journals

• How new is the journal, is it indexed by an article database (PubMed, BIOSIS, WoS, Scopus)?

• Faculty and/or student recommendations vs Direct mass marketing strategies by the Publisher/Vendor

• Any ILL borrowing history • Costs – can our budget support the

subscription• Licensing agreement elements

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Licensing Guidelines

• California Digital Library Information for Vendors

http://www.cdlib.org/

• CDL Licensing Process: Provides an overview of the process for acquiring digital resources

• CDL Licensing Guidelines for Vendors– CDL Standard Agreements and

Checklists– CDL standard license agreement– License agreement checklist

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Renewal Issues• UC or UCLA Faculty on Editorial Board(s)• UC or UCLA Faculty publishing in the Journal• Usage Statistics: How often, What is being

counted, What Standards are used?• Bibliometric data: Impact Factor , SNIP,

Eigenfactor• Business Model changes• Faculty Input

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JoVE Usage Statistics Definitions

• Number of Visitors The number of unique visitors.  If multiple

requests are made from the same IP address within 1 hour, the user is considered to be a single visitor.

• Activity is the total number of requests made during that time.  This includes requests for articles as well as dynamic requests for page resources.

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UCLA JoVE Usage Statistics June 2009-August 2010

• Number of Visitors: 6,258

• Activity: 87, 797– Counter Compliant? Where are we?– View of actual video articles– View of PDF articles – Searching sessions

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UCLA & UC Authors

• 2007-2010 [PubMed Search]– 108 UC authors– 18 UCLA authors

• SOM: Depts. of Neurology; Physiology; Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

• Ecology and Evolutionary Biology• Molecular Cell & Developmental Biology• Physiological Sciences• Electrical  Engineering

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BibliometricsJournal of Visualized Experiments JoVE

• WoS - Not indexed J Vis Exp searchable in Cited Search– 270 Cited Reference Search Results– Not listed in Journal Citation Reports (JCR)

• SCOPUS - Indexed• Scopus Journal Analyzer

– SJR 0.071– SNIP 0.090

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Scopus Journal Analyzer

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NISO & Other Guidelines

• Best Practices for Ejournals: Publication and Website Design Guidelines http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/ercelawn/bestpractices.htm

• Hawkins, Les. (2009) Best Practices for Presentation of E-journal Titles on Provider Web Sites and in Other E-content Products . Serials Review .Sept.; 35(3): 168-169

• NISO PIE-J (Presentation & Identification of E-Journals) Working Group http://www.niso.org/workrooms/piej

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It’s a complicated world – any questions?

• Janet D. Carter [email protected]