The NASA Astrophysics Data System: A Heterogeneous Distributed Data Environment

Author(s):  
Michael J. Kurtz ◽  
Guenther Eichhorn ◽  
Stephen S. Murray ◽  
Carolyn Stern-Grant ◽  
Alberto Accomazzi
2018 ◽  
Vol 186 ◽  
pp. 06002
Author(s):  
Eva Isaksson ◽  
Henrik Vesterinen

The astronomy community usually turns to the Astrophysics Data System for bibliometrics. When the context is cross-disciplinary, commercial products like Web of Science and Scopus are used along with related analytics tools instead. The results are often tainted by inherent problems in the chosen classification system. A review of the most common challenges and pitfalls is given. Commercial altmetrics products could be added to the evaluation toolbox in the near future despite the fact that they are best suited for promotion instead of evaluation. Norway, Denmark, and Finland have created journal and publisher ranking systems that are used in national funding models. Differences in how astronomy journals are weighed in these systems night be related to the volume of papers published on a national level.


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M. DEVEREUX CARTER ◽  
ANTOINETTE L. MEDLIN ◽  
KATHLEEN K. KROHN

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Todd A. King ◽  
Steven P. Joy ◽  
Raymond J. Walker
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pp. 631-647 ◽  
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Scarlett Lin Gomez ◽  
Sally L. Glaser ◽  
Laura A. McClure ◽  
Sarah J. Shema ◽  
Melissa Kealey ◽  
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pp. 28-30
Author(s):  
Monique Gómez

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