E. R. Prakash, Scientific Information Resource Division, Umesha Naik
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摘要
出版物和引文被广泛用于评估个人的奖励、晋升、认证、拨款等。评估的需求可能基于单一的数据库,如Scopus或Web of Science,这些数据库通常用于引证。Google Scholar也提供引文数据,也可以用于这些目的,或者至少用于自我评估。在某些情况下,当使用Google Scholar时,从Scopus或Web of Science数据中可以观察到显著的差异。这些数据库的覆盖范围可能是造成这种差异的原因。在某些情况下,Scopus或Web of Science收录的文档在Google Scholar中的引用量显著增加。本研究以印度材料化学和固态化学领域的杰出研究人员C.N.R. Rao博士的出版物和引文数据为例,试图探讨这一事实,Rao博士可能是发表论文最多的印度人。比较了Scopus和Google Scholar的数据,并展示了采用单一数据库对评估的影响。
Scopus and google scholar publication profiles of Bharat Ratna C.N.R. Rao: A comparison for better assessment of individuals
Publications and citations are extensively used for assessing individuals for awards, promotions, accreditations, allocating funds etc. The demands for assessment may be based on single database viz. Scopus or Web of Science which are commonly used for eliciting citations. Google Scholar which also gives citation data can also be used for these purposes or at least for self-assessment. In certain cases, significant differences are observed from Scopus or Web of Science data when Google Scholar is used. The coverage of these databases may be the reason for such a difference. In some cases, documents covered in Scopus or Web of Science have noteworthy increase in citations in Google Scholar. The present work made an endeavor to explore this fact by taking a case study of publications and citation data of Dr C.N.R. Rao, a prominent Indian researcher in Materials Chemistry and Solid State Chemistry and perhaps the Indian with highest number of publications. The data from Scopus and Google Scholar are compared and presented how the assessment is affected by taking single database for the purpose.