24  ·  Survey Results:  Survey Questions and Responses
Software/Resources Library recommends
to users
For library staff
internal use only
Library is considering
acquiring or using
N
F1000 27 0 2 29
InCites 18 2 6 26
Publish or Perish 25 1 0 26
Symplectic 6 2 16 24
VIVO 6 3 13 22
Essential Science
Indicators
18 2 2 22
SciVal 11 0 8 19
Wordle 12 5 1 18
Academic Analytics 2 8 4 14
Digital Measures 4 4 2 10
PURE 4 0 4 8
Harvard Profiles 2 0 3 5
NodeXL 4 0 0 4
Sci2 1 0 3 4
Other software 18 3 4 19
Total Respondents 75 23 50 75
If you selected “Other software/Library recommends to users” above, please identify the software.
N=18
ArXiv (for physics articles)
bepress Digital Commons, which provides download/usage reports.
Google analytics is used by some University Library staff. Law checked “other software/for library use only” but did not
provide an example; instead answered “libanalytics” in the “Other software/library recommends to users” box.
Hein Online’s ScholarCheck. Note; several libraries cannot recommend Essential Science Indicators because they don’t
have access; it is medical campus only.
MyData (powered by Digital Measures: http://www.digitalmeasures.com/). Korean Citation Index (KCI) (http://www.
kci.go.kr/kciportal/main.kci). Gephi (http://gephi.github.io/) to visualize social networking from data. ReaderMeter,
ScienceCard, PLoS Impact Explorer, PaperCritic, Crowdometer. Note: Campus uses Academic Analytics for administrative
scholarly output assessment purposes. We are also considering its use in the Libraries.
NINES.org, 18thConnect.org, and others within the Advanced Research Consortium (ARC)
ORCID, Tableau
ORCID, ResearchGate, ResearcherID, Mendeley
Our institutional repository software (bepress) provides reports and visualizations.
Our institutional repository. Also, discipline-based repositories (e.g., ArXiv, PubMed, SSRN, etc.)
PLoS, Medical Center Faculty Bibliography
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