Journal Article Impact I: Rules of Thumb
Whether you’ve published 1 or 101 journal articles, you must be curious about how frequently those articles are read, shared, and cited. Later posts in this series will examine the […]
Whether you’ve published 1 or 101 journal articles, you must be curious about how frequently those articles are read, shared, and cited. Later posts in this series will examine the […]
While many physics articles are freely available at arXiv, many are not; they’re tucked away in subscription journals. If you work at a government or university lab, you probably have […]
If you go to Catalyst today, you may notice something’s a little different. In addition to receiving your regular results from the catalog, you will now also receive article results […]
During your time at JHU, you will probably have to search for journal articles about a topic for research or classwork. As librarians, we try to make that process as […]
Back in July of 2009, I wrote a blog post about The Article of the Future (ta-da!) that Cell Press and Elsevier were working on. I thought it was time […]
Frequently, questions arise about the availability of Harvard Business Review (HBR) articles and Harvard Business School (HBS) case studies – and about the difference between the two. So, here’s the […]
You’ve found the perfect database, you know, the one that holds the key to your end-of-term paper. You’d like to save the URL for future reference or to share with […]
In a previous blog post, we talked about where to start a literature review. Review articles are good places to get a basic understanding about a topic or subject area. It […]
Faculty and graduate students have a chance to participate in research about how journal articles are used in the different disciplines. The research is being conducted by Dr. Carol Tenopir […]
THE most frequent question we librarians get is – where can I get my article online? The answer can be quite complicated, but in a nutshell, here is how you […]