05355oam 2200589 450 991079734950332120190911100029.00-08-100237-80-08-100195-9(OCoLC)913869178(MiFhGG)GVRL9CBY(EXLCZ)99371000000044551520150526h20152015 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrManaging scientific information and research data /Svetla BaykouchevaWaltham, MA :Chandos Publishing,[2015]�20151 online resource (xii, 150 pages) illustrationsChandos information professional seriesGale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Managing Scientific Information and Research Data; Copyright; Contents; Dedication ; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: The road from chemistry-to microbiology-to information science; References; Chapter 2: Scientific communication in the digital age; 2.1 . Introduction; 2.2 . Challenging the traditional scientific publishing model; 2.3 . The impact of the Open Access Movement on STEM publishing; 2.4 . New models of scientific communication and publishing; 2.5 . Use of social media in scientific communication; 2.6 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Ethics in scientific publishing3.1 . Introduction3.2 . Are we ever going to know the truth?; 3.3 . Biases of editors; 3.4 . Manipulating the impact factor of journals; 3.5 . Peer-review issues; 3.6 . Detecting scientific fraud; 3.7 . How do researchers decide what to cite in their publications?; 3.8 . Why do researchers resort to unethical behavior?; 3.9 . Organizations involved in preventing unethical behavior; 3.10 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: An editor's view: interview with John Fourkas; Chapter 5: Finding and managing scientific information; 5.1 . Introduction; 5.2 . Discovery tools5.3 . "Smart" tools for managing scientific information5.4 . Information resources and filtering of information; 5.4.1 . Resources from the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM); 5.4.1.1 . PubMed/MEDLINE (National Library of Medicine); 5.4.1.2 . PubChem (NCBI); 5.4.2 . Google Scholar; 5.4.3 . Reaxys (Reed Elsevier Properties SA); 5.4.4 . SciFinder (CAS); 5.4.5 . Scopus (Elsevier); 5.4.6 . Web of Science (Thomson Reuters); 5.5 . Comparing resources; 5.6 . Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Science information literacy and the role of academic librarians6.1 . Is there a future for information literacy instruction?6.2 . The many faces of information literacy; 6.3 . Managing citations; 6.3.1 . What bibliographic management programs allow us to do; 6.3.2 . Most popular bibliographic management programs; 6.3.2.1 . EndNote (Thomson Reuters); 6.3.2.2 . Mendeley (Elsevier, Inc.); 6.3.2.3 . Zotero; 6.3.3 . Choosing a bibliographic management program; 6.4 . Designing information literacy instruction; 6.5 . How do we know we are helping students learn?; 6.5.1 . What usage statistics tell us; 6.6 . Assessing student learning; 6.7 . Instruction formats6.8 . Other elements of information literacy6.9 . Sample questions for assignments in science courses; References; Chapter 7: Information literacy and social media: interview with Chérifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri; References; Chapter 8: Coping with "Big Data": eScience; 8.1 . Introduction; 8.2 . Types of research data; 8.3 . Managing data; 8.3.1 . Data curation; 8.3.2 . Data preservation, archiving, and storage; 8.4 . Data standards; 8.5 . Citing data; 8.6 . Data sharing; 8.7 . eScience/eResearch; 8.8 . Data repositories and organizations involved in data preservation; 8.9 . Data management plans8.10 . eScience and academic librariesInnovative technologies are changing the way research is performed, preserved, and communicated. Managing Scientific Information and Research Data explores how these technologies are used and provides detailed analysis of the approaches and tools developed to manage scientific information and data. Following an introduction, the book is then divided into 15 chapters discussing the changes in scientific communication; new models of publishing and peer review; ethics in scientific communication; preservation of data; discovery tools; discipline-specific practices of researchers for gathering anChandos information professional series.ResearchManagementResearchTechnological innovationsResearchData processingScienceInformation technologyInformation technologyScientific applicationsResearchManagement.ResearchTechnological innovations.ResearchData processing.ScienceInformation technology.Information technologyScientific applications.001.4068Baykoucheva Svetla1553697MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910797349503321Managing scientific information and research data3814400UNINA