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Hi Eric,Thanks for the feedback! FWIW, the column use_asns_percent is the projected usage that can be fulfilled by academic social networks (ASNs) like ResearchGate or Academia.edu. Some folks included this as open access; others do not. We include it by default but you can exclude it in your scenario parameters.Do you have any specific questions we could focus on more, when it comes to "More detail on the modeling process?" We've included some answer to this in the KB, but would love to improve that coverage. Specific areas where you have questions (if there are any) can help with that.Thanks again for the feedback!j
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 5:36 PM Eric Schares <esch...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like more information on the following topics:--
- An explanation of the column use_asns_percent
- More detail on the modeling process for each journal and institution to make the five-year projection
On Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 5:25:44 PM UTC-5, Heather Piwowar wrote:Which parts of Unsub do you find confusing? We'll try to explain them here, and your feedback will also help us learn what needs better documentation!Heather
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Hi Jason,I now see the explanation of columns in Download as Spreadsheet in the KB. Thanks!
In terms of the modeling process, I'm interested in understanding more about how you can take COUNTER and price data, and project each individual journal's profile for my specific institution over the next five years. The only mentions in the KB I could find are:
- (From ILL): For each journal we forecast this number of views for each of the next five years, scaling it by the growth in articles published by that journal over the last five years
- Where do we get your faculty's citation and authorship data? - from Microsoft Academic Graph
For example, our Elsevier scenario has 431 titles that we subscribe to ala-carte. Do you model each of those journals individually, while also taking into account Iowa State's unique reading, citing, and publishing profile in that journal?
Does our projected 5-year average usage for a journal look different from, say, Michigan State's?
Or does the model only scale the COUNTER downloads by the historical increase in articles published by that journal, regardless of each campus' individual publishing profile?
Just curious, and wanting to understand further.
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From: Sue Bengtson <sue...@uvic.ca>
Date: Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 10:49 PM
Subject: RE: What's confusing? What needs more docs?
To: Jason Priem <ja...@ourresearch.org>
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Hi
I’d like to understand a little bit more around how the university affiliation works in Unsub and if it is possible to see how variations of the org name are captured.
I come from a university that shares a name w/ a university in Texas and one in NZ and we haven’t had a great experience with WoS’ Enhanced Org index e.g. with misspellings in schools that resulted in hits being omitted and false positive where hits were included from Texas and NZ.
I understand that the data is from MS Academic Graph (MAG) but do you know if there is a quick and easy way to view select data for a particular university?
Thanks so much
Sue
This was a very helpful question & response. There are several ROR IDs that we would like to add to our University of Chicago instance, but when I click to add a new ID, it says that this feature is coming soon. Is there an estimated date as to when this ability to add new ROR IDs would be available to us?
Jessica Harris
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Thank you for your response, Heather. We’re working on finding all of the ROR IDs that should be affiliated with our institution.
The relationships listed on the GRID site help. My supervisor also recommended using a search we created for Scopus to find all affiliations, but Scopus uses AF-IDs (Affiliation IDs), rather than GRID or ROR IDs. Are you (or anyone on this list) familiar with this? Is there a way that we’d be able to connect an AF-ID with a GRID or ROR ID? For instance, our Scopus search for the University of Chicago looks like this (the 8-digit number is the AF-ID for each unit):
( AF-ID ( "University of Chicago" 60029278 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine" 60007541 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Medical Center" 60011092 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Hospitals" 60012480 ) OR AF-ID ( "The University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital" 60020643 ) OR AF-ID ( "National Opinion Research Center Chicago" 60006805 ) OR AF-ID ( "Argonne Cancer Research Hospital" 60101910 ) OR AF-ID ( "Franklin McLean Memorial Research Institute" 60074358 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Cancer Research Center" 60009617 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Department of Medicine" 60027147 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago Center for Advanced Radiation Sources" 60074607 ) OR AF-ID ( "University of Chicago-UTCC Research Center" 60091567 ) OR AF-ID ( "Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago" 60098092 ))
Thank you for your help with this.
Jessica Harris
Electronic Resources Management Librarian
The University of Chicago Library
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| For the authorship and citation data from MAG, what year ranges are you including (how far back in time do you look to see if an institution-affiliated researcher was an author, or a citer, in/to a given journal?) |
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