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Capturing Citation Activity in Three Health Sciences Departments: A Comparison Study of Scopus and Web of Science
Authors:Alexandra Sarkozy  Alison Slyman  Wendy Wu
Institution:1. Purdy Kresge Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USAff2662@wayne.edu;3. Shiffman Medical Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Abstract:Scopus and Web of Science are the two major citation databases that collect and disseminate bibliometric statistics about research articles, journals, institutions, and individual authors. Liaison librarians are now regularly called upon to utilize these databases to assist faculty in finding citation activity on their published works for tenure and promotion, grant applications, and more. But questions about the accuracy, scope, and coverage of these tools deserve closer scrutiny. Discrepancies in citation capture led to a systematic study on how Scopus and Web of Science compared in a real-life situation encountered by liaisons: comparing three different disciplines at a medical school and nursing program. How many articles would each database retrieve for each faculty member using the author-searching tools provided? How many cited references for each faculty member would each tool generate? Results demonstrated troubling differences in publication and citation activity capture between Scopus and Web of Science. Implications for librarians are discussed.
Keywords:Author identifiers  author name disambiguation  bibliometrics  comparison study  library liaisons  ORCID  Scopus  Web of Science
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