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Bibliographic Databases in the Sciences and Engineering: Are They Going to Survive? Nevenka Zdravkovska & Bob Kackley University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
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Page 1: Bibliographic Databases in the Sciences and Engineering:  Are They Going to Survive?

Bibliographic Databases in the Sciences and Engineering: Are They Going to Survive?

Nevenka Zdravkovska & Bob KackleyUniversity of Maryland, College Park,

Maryland, USA

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Background on the University

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Background on Sciences/Engineering @ UMD

Clark School of EngineeringEngineering 17th

Aerospace engineering 8th

Computer engineering 17th

Electrical engineering 14th

Civil engineering 21st

Mechanical engineering 24th

College of Computer, Mathematical & Physical SciencesComputer Science 13th

Artificial intelligence 9th

Systems 12th

Programming languages 17th

Mathematics 21st

Applied mathematics 12th

Physics 13th Atomic, molecular, optical 5th

Plasma physics 2nd

Quantum physics 9th

Nuclear physics 10th

Condensed matter, solid state 13th

Elementary particles/string theory13th

2008 U.S. News & World Report Graduate Rankings Fountain in front of the Math Building

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Background on the Libraries & EPSL

• UM’s 8 libraries• Engineering &

Physical Sciences Library (EPSL) largest of the branches– 13 permanent staff (6

professional librarians)

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Collections

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Journals Cancellation• Serials inflation in early 2000’s at rate of

10%/year (DBs at 8%/year)

• Cancellations in total UM Libraries Budget: FY02- 2%, FY03-5%, FY04-2.5%

• Began 2nd Review in 8/2005 with creation of 25% target into 3 prioritized segments

• Still, UM Libraries had worse materials’ cuts in FY07-8%, FY08-9%, FY09-5%

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Free Journal Tools• EnginFactor – Ranking and Mapping Scientific

Knowledge http://eigenfactor.org/

• SJR SCImago Journal and Country Rankinghttp://www.scimagojr.com/

• Journal-Ranking.comhttp://www.journal-ranking.com/ranking/web/index.html

• Journal Info (Lund University)http://jinfo.lub.lu.se/

• Eureka – Science Journal Watch http://www.eurekajournalwatch.org/index.php/Main_Page

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Bibliographic Databases

• FY09 Databases and Serials Received Equal Scrutiny budget-wise

• Overlap already on journals in many databases• Report that Google Scholar indexes 90% of

recent engineering research?????????• 2008 Univ. of British Columbia dropped INSPEC

-- we followed suit despite loss of subject area comprehensiveness

• But potentially will save much $ in the future???

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Databases Comparison Tools

• CUFTS: Open Source Serials Management – http://researcher.sfu.ca/cufts

• JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee) Academic Database Assessment Tool – http://www.jisc-adat.com/adat/home.pl

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Cancelled Databases

• ABI Inform• Access Science • Ageline    • Alternative Press Index    • Annotated Bibliography of English Studies, eff. January 1, 2009 • Arts & Humanities Search • Biography Index    • Books in Print • Index of Christian Art, eff. May 31, 2008 • INSPEC (we will retain access to INSPEC Archive--Science

Abstracts 1868 - 1968) • Lexis-Nexis Government Periodicals Index    • NTIS, eff. October 1, 2008 • Polling the Nations, eff. April 7, 2008

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Cost/Search

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Free Databases

• Scitopia.com - http://www.scitopia.com • NTIS.gov - http://www.ntis.gov • Worldcat.org – www.worldcat.org • USPTO.gov - http://www.uspto.gov• Espacenet.com – http://ep.espacenet.com• Pubmed Central -

http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov • Agricola – http://agricola.nal.usda.gov • ERIC – http://www.eric.ed.gov

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On Demand Databases

• 1998 at Georgetown University library, INSPEC via OCLC – was cut ($20K/yr)

• INSPEC via DATASTAR (European Dialog now owned by Proquest) on Pay-Per-View then

• Successful plan for less than original designation of $5K – so, BIOSIS Previews added as well in that fashion

• Future of databases as well as journals ???

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Conclusion

“The research needs of the 21st century revolve around finding new truths …. not confirming that which is already known”

Wallace, Danny P. 2007. Academic Library and Research in the Twenty-First Century: Linking Practice and Research. Journal of

Academic Librarianship 33: 529-531

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Thank You!

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