Last month we looked at Web of Science as a way of determining who is citing your research. In this post, I will tell you a little bit about using Google’s freely available tools, Google Scholar’s Citations and Metrics...
It’s the start of the semester, so I thought it would be a good time to tell you about some of the upcoming trainings and events at University Libraries this fall. For more information about any of the events, please...
In my last post we looked at Journal Citation Reports as a way of evaluating potential homes for publishing your research. In this post, I will tell you a little bit about using the Web of Science database to track...
You’ve painstakingly written an article based on your latest research, but now how do you decide where to submit it for publication? OU Libraries subscribes to a tool called the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) that can assist you in determining...
Want your students to use better sources for their paper? Encourage them to use the millions of scholarly resources available through the library by making it easier to access these sources right from your D2L course. Here are several...
If you follow the higher education literature, you’ve probably read about the need for reform in scholarly communication and heard about the rising prices of journal subscriptions that dominate university library budgets. Encouraging open access (OA) through OA journals...
University Libraries is hosting several training sessions this week: Statistical Insight Database Workshop Tuesday (3/27) from 10-11 AM in Bizzell, room 149D This hour-long workshop will show you how to use the ProQuest Statistical Insight Database to gain fast...