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EMORY UNIVERSITY
WHSCL Publication Analysis Service
http://health.library.emory.edu/documents/Publication Analysis Service.pdf
WHSCL Publication Analysis Service
WHAT: Citation-base analysis service or assistance compiling publications, citation counts, and
other available data to advise, inform, and highlight key areas of impact. Validated publication
and impact data is collected from one of the two major citation tracking databases, Web of
Science or Scopus. Additional databases and/or impact metrics may be discussed but are not
included in the provided analyses. Typical commissions include, but are not limited to the
following data:

Number of Publications for a given time frame, institution, or career

Citation Statistics such as total citations, average citations per publication, and distribution
of citations over years, institutions, etc.

H-index or other comparative measures of visibility and impact

Researcher Profiles and Alerts can be established for increased visibility, building
bibliographies, publically available metrics, and future citation or other statistical
notifications

Journal Impact Factors and other metrics

Citing and Collaborative Fields for each identified publication

Relevant and Potential Journals for future submissions to increase publication visibility and
impact.

Comparisons can be provided across individuals, faculty ranks, subject areas, institutions,
etc.

Benchmarking graphs and analytics can be available by publication subject areas between
fields and institutions.

Summarized reports can reflect total individual, departmental, division, or unit publication
output.
FOR WHOM: Each data analysis report or requested training can be focused around an
individual researcher, research group, division, department, and/or school.
MOST USEFUL WHEN: Looking to identify areas of strength and weakness, areas of greatest
impact, comparing publication impact, and highlighting potential areas of growth. Comparisons
and benchmarking reports can reveal new areas of growth and collaboration.
REQUEST: Contact Life Sciences Informationist Kim Powell (krpowel@emory.edu) or use Ask A
Librarian to request additional information. Please indicate specific areas of interest to be
included in a report or training session.
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