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NEW TECHNOLOGIES:Empowering the Research Community for Better Outcomes & Adding Value
LibraryConnect Seminar Beirut - April 17, 2012
Michael Habib, MSLSProduct Manager, SciVerse Scopus
OUTPUT IS INCREASING
Source: SciVal Analytics w/ Scopus Data http://www.info.scival.com/analytics-unit
Source: SciVal Analytics w/ Scopus Data http://www.info.scival.com/analytics-unit
SO IS QUALITY
AND COMPETITION
Source: SciVal Analytics w/ Scopus Data http://www.info.scival.com/analytics-unit
AND COLLABORATION
View search term analysis on Scopus sent on April 13, 2012
KEY FORCES SHAPING RESEARCH
Trend exacerbated by economic
downturn
Technology Global Competition
Government Policies
Workflow Inefficiencies
LEANRESEARCH
In Q4 2010, smartphones overtook PC shipments
Source: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/d96e3bd8-33ca-11e0-b1ed-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1roqGU2h7
GLOBAL
Active mobile broadband subscriptions Per 100 people
2011 1,186,000,000 17%
2010 870,000,000 12.6%
ARAB STATES
Active mobile broadband subscriptions Per 100 people
2011 48,000,000 13.3%
2010 36,000,000 10.2%
Source: International Telecommunication Union (November 2011) via http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats#phone-shipments
Source: http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Smartphones/Summary.aspx
1. Younger (<45)
2. Educated (University)
3. Financially well-off
10 BILLION
15 BILLION
25 BILLION
10 BILLION – JANUARY 201115 BILLION – JULY 201125 BILLION – MARCH 2012
Source: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/story/2012-03-05/apple-app-downloads/53372352/1
A&G RESEARCHERSMobile Device Usage Trends
Laptop
Smartphone
iPad/Tablet
E-reader
2010 (N=97)
n/a
31% 77%
4% 11%
3% 10%
82%
2011 (N=67)
DEVICE OWNERSHIPDO THEY USE APPS?(N=66)
37%
63%
39%
61%
Personally Professionally
Communication
TOP WORK RELATED ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ON THE MOBILE (N=67)
75%
61%
46%
43%
22%
21%
Collaboration
Reading an article
Searching an article
Recording experimental findings
Annotate/comment on data sets
Source: Mobile and Mobile Apps in the scientific workplace by segment - July 2011 -- Communispace
LIBRARIANS Mobile Device Usage Trends
Laptop
Smartphone
iPad/Tablet
E-reader
2010 (N=87)
n/a
40% 63%
7% 21%
18% 22%
76%
2011 (N=63)
DEVICE OWNERSHIPDO THEY USE APPS?(N=60)
YES40%
60%
58%
42%
Personally Professionally
Source: Mobile and Mobile Apps in the scientific workplace by segment - July 2011 -- Communispace
Communication
ACTIVITIES OFTEN/SOMETIMES CONDUCTED ON THE MOBILE (N=62)
76%
52%
50%
39%
15%
13%
Reading an article
Collaboration
Searching an article
Preparing presentations
Writing a publication
Scopus & ScienceDirect free mobile apps for subscribers
SciVerse ScienceDirect (iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android)
•Search for articles by Keyword, Author or Journal
•View Full Text Articles
•Save articles for offline viewing
•Create search alerts
•Share article links through email and Twitter
SciVerse Scopus Alerts (iPhone, BlackBerry and Android)
•30 day trial before logging-in or subscribing
•Search for and view Scopus abstracts and references
•Set and receive search and citation alerts
•Share abstract links through email and Twitter
•Save an abstract for easy retrieval later
Alerts and settings on your desktop version will not be saved to your mobileAllows institutional subscribers to access apps using their institutional login
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Source: http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Smartphones/Summary.aspx
SCIVERSE?
SCIVERSE
ScienceDirect– Elsevier’s online full text portal with 11 million full text
articles from 2000+ journals as well as thousands of books
Scopus– World’s largest abstract and citation database with 40
million abstracts, millions of author and affiliation profiles and reference and citation data.
Hub– Comprehensive search covering ScienceDirect, Scopus and
the Scirus scientific web index covering 400 million records from patents databases, arXiv, lab pages, news and more.
SCIVERSE APPLICATIONS
open, interoperable, domain specific
APPLICATIONS
VISUALIZATION
ANALYSIS TOOLS
LINKING DATA
SMARTER SEARCH
WORKFLOW TOOLS
• Document Management– eReader Formats– Send To Kindle– Send to DropBox– AmmoRack
• Data Extraction/Manipulation– Table Downloader– Large Image Viewer– Image Data Extractor
• Awareness– MostDownloaded– Journal Minder (in development)
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
• Literature and data want to be together– Mass of data available to researchers outside
the formal literature is huge and growing– This is inefficient - task switching between
multiple interfaces, hard to find resources...– Smart apps can facilitate interoperability,
bring relevant data into context with papers
(Researchers, N = 3824 ; study by Publishing Research Consortium, 2010)
High importance but noteasily accessible
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
• Customers expect the tools they use to work together– Google Gmail on your Apple iPhone synced to
your Dell laptop running Microsoft Windows– SciVerse is one tool among many our users are
using and our customers are subscribing to– APIs and an open platform brings SciVerse to
where users are and lets other products add value to SciVerse
ADDED VALUE
“bX is already available on the eLibrary, and is proving very useful in presenting users with highly relevant material beyond what they find through their own searches. Adding bX to SciVerse will bring added value to those systems too.“Gill McDonald – Librarian, Cardiff University
WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
• Domain specificity is the future of research tools– The current one-size-fits-all model of
publishing is print-centric and needlessly constricting
– Publishers/database providers cannot build tools for every single scientific discipline
– An open platform is the obvious solution – let the research community build the tools they need
“THIS IS A MEDIEVAL WAY OF COMMUNICATING
INFORMATION. WE HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER TO CHANGE THIS. THERE IS SO MUCH MORE
WE CAN DO.”
SIMPLE THINGS
CONNECTING DATA IN CONTEXT
CONNECTING DATA IN CONTEXT
BEYOND APPS – SCOPUS FOR INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES
www.developers.elsevier.com/devcms/content-policies#toc_Institutional_repositories,_
Top 5 Institutional Apps for ScienceDirect
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eReader Formats: Download articles from ScienceDirect to any eReader, anytime
iSpeech Audio Reader: Listen to an article read aloud on ScienceDirect
Table Download: Download HTML data tables from articles in .csv files
Altmetric: Measure the attention articles get on social media sites
Co-Author Network: Visualize the network of your top Co-Authors
Top 5 Institutional Apps for Scopus
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Author Wordle: Create a word cloud from an author's most recent papers in Scopus
EMTREE: See suggested synonyms as you search, powered by EMTREE
Co-Author Explorer: See an intuitive graphical representation of an author's papers and collaborators
Lipids Structures : Identify lipid names or synonyms in Scopus records
F1000: See which Scopus articles experts at F1000 have identified as important
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Navigation
Traditional
& PDF-like
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Task-based
Add value
& Context
Since each pane can be scrolled independently, it is possible to have both the text and an image in view at once
Background:We noticed that very often, when the image and related text do not fit the same page, scientists have two PDFs open on their screen (or on two different screens) at the same time. These allow scientists to simultaneously view the image and read the explanatory text
How ScienceDirect Article Page Redesign turns researcher problems into solutions
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Crosshairs are most commonly represented as intersecting lines in the shape of a cross ("+"). Using the “crosshairs” functionality, the reader can get access to the
underlying data at any location on the graph
Background:When discussing with electrochemists potential options for interactive charts, we were told that very often scientists print the article and then use the ruler to draw horizontal and vertical lines on the printed figure to manually measure, which values correspond to a specific point of interest on the graph. Depending on the resolution and quality of the image, those measurements are not always very accurate
How ScienceDirect Article Page Redesign turns researcher problems into solutions (2/3)
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Psychology flowcharts (displayed in the right sidebar) provide a graphical overview of an experimental procedure. It is also possible to select and compare several
flowcharts by opening them in a new window
Background:While observing cognitive psychologists reading scientific articles, we noticed that a few people were drawing a-kind-of scheme / flowchart when they were reading the article section explaining the experimental set-up and methods. As we were explained later, those flowcharts often help scientists to gain a better understanding of the experiment, especially if the procedure was rather complex
How ScienceDirect Article Page Redesign turns researcher problems into solutions (3/3)
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Pulling data in from Protein Data Bank
Author-tagged Data from PDB 3D Visualisation
Select Zoom Rotate
All inside article
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Structure Viewer
Author-created Supplementary
data files Visualisation Added value
functionality: InChI key Google Reaxys
All iinside article
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Map Viewer
Author-created Supplementary
data (KML) files Visualisation Full Google Maps
functionality All inside article
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Recap on how technology is leading to better outcomes
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Mobile Apps
SciVerse Applications
ScienceDirect Article Page Redesign
2. 2. ArticleArticle
1. 1. OutlineOutline
3. 3. Extra’Extra’
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THE END
• Michael Habib• Product Manager, SciVerse Scopus• [email protected]• Twitter: @habib
Appendix
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Do Researchers Use eBooks? (2009)
9%
Source: Global survey responses from 500 researchers & librarians,Elsevier & S.M.S. Research, 2009
63%
19%
51% 53% 51% 47%
8%
28%
11%
30%
4%
34%
10%
21%
“I neither have nor
want online books”
“I want to use online
books but do not have
access”
“I have access, and
I use online books”
Breadth of coverage Lebanon
Number of documents in Scopuswith Lebanese country affiliation in 2007 – 2011
3 active Lebanese titles in Scopus of which 2 Scopus-unique
Feedback shows that users are very positive
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“The new article format gives more options. I like it!”
It “helps to minimize time required to read an article”.
”Although I still prefer to read the article in a PDF format, I will definitely check the online version because of the extra features. Well done, Elsevier!”
“This will reduce my need to print articles.”
“Both authors and readers will benefit from this new article display.”
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“For blind people this (iSpeech Audio Reader App) is making them enter a whole new world.”
Librarian, Middle East
OUTPUT IS INCREASING
Source: SciVal Analytics - http://www.info.scival.com/analytics-unit
SO IS QUALITY
Source: SciVal Analytics - http://www.info.scival.com/analytics-unit
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Title Date Activity Type CommunityNumber of Responses
Your mobile pulse June 2010 Survey All communities 238
Mobile Applications: Usage & Awareness June 2011 Survey Researchers
and Librarians 177
Mobile Applications: ScienceDirect & Scopus June 2011 Survey Researchers
and Librarians 42
The Future of mobile apps July 2011 Discussion Researchers and Librarians 107
Mobile and Mobile Apps in the scientific workplace by segment - July 2011
Source: Mobile and Mobile Apps in the scientific workplace by segment - July 2011 -- Communispace