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LeedsMet Repository

JISC Rapid Innovation project - Bibliosight

Use cases

 The following potential use cases have emerged:

  • The repository team/URO are automatically notified when bibliographic information about an article associated with Leeds Met is available in Web of Science. Such a facility can be incorporated into the workflow to ensure citation data is up to date in the repository.
  • Researchers have expressed the wish for targeted communications regarding their outputs which would encourage them to deposit an appropriate author produced version of a recently published / cited article. A link to Web of Science could therefore produce an automated communication which would alert them to the presence of their citation on Web of Science, and request an author version for the repository. This would be much more useful to them than a regular, generic reminder to deposit their publications, and the timeliness of it would make deposit a more likely outcome. It would have the potential to contribute to advocacy of the repository service by providing evidence of the putative link between Open Access and increased citation rate.
  • The Research Excellence Framework (REF) that will replace the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in 2010 is yet to be finalised; it is likely to make greater use of quantitative measures of assessment, such as bibliometrics. The need exists, therefore, to implement technologies that facilitate the extraction and collation of relevant data for use by institutions, individual academics and HEFCE. It is also important to develop use-cases that inform the evolving process of the REF. The project proposed has the potential to provide proof of concept re citation linking; this is a developing field where there are potential licensing issues associated with Web of Science, a commercial product.