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\u00a9 The Author(s) 2023. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. This material is primarily based on work performed by the Liquid Sunlight Alliance, which is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Fuels from Sunlight Hub under Award DE-SC0021266. Development of the database schema was supported by Toyota Research Institute. Much of the underlying data was generated by research in the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, a DOE Energy Innovation Hub, supported through the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy (Award No. DE-SC0004993). Storage was provided by the Open Storage Network via XSEDE allocation INI210004. Use of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-76SF00515. Contributions. M.J.S., B.A.R., D.G., S.K. and J.M.G. designed the MPS schema and its ingestion of MEAD. M.J.S., B.A.R. and D.G. implemented MPS. T.E.M. facilitated implementation of DOI-based linkages between MPS and CaltechDATA. Quality checks were performed by all authors. M.J.S., B.A.R. and J.M.G. were the primary authors of the manuscript. Code availability. The MPS database was generated using DBgen (v1.0.0a7) (https://github.com/modelyst/dbgen), an open-source framework for building scientific databases and pipelines available at https://github.com/modelyst/dbgen. A python API, a command-line interface (CLI), and a Jupyter notebook with example queries are available in the Materials Provenance Store Client repository (https://github.com/modelyst/mps-client). Competing interests. Modelyst LLC implements custom data management systems in a professional context.
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", "abstract": "We present a database resulting from high throughput experimentation, primarily on metal oxide solid state materials. The central relational database, the Materials Provenance Store (MPS), manages the metadata and experimental provenance from acquisition of raw materials, through synthesis, to a broad range of materials characterization techniques. Given the primary research goal of materials discovery of solar fuels materials, many of the characterization experiments involve electrochemistry, along with optical, structural, and compositional characterizations. The MPS is populated with all information required for executing common data queries, which typically do not involve direct query of raw data. The result is a database file that can be distributed to users so that they can independently execute queries and subsequently download the data of interest. We propose this strategy as an approach to manage the highly heterogeneous and distributed data that arises from materials science experiments, as demonstrated by the management of over 30 million experiments run on over 12 million samples in the present MPS release.", "date": "2023-04-06", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Scientific Data", "volume": "10", "publisher": "Nature Publishing Group", "pagerange": "184", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20230519-1502000.6", "issn": "2052-4463", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230519-1502000.6", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-SC0021266" }, { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-SC0004993" }, { "agency": "Department of Energy (DOE)", "grant_number": "DE-AC02-76SF00515" } ] }, "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" }, { "id": "Liquid-Sunlight-Alliance" }, { "id": "JCAP" } ] }, "doi": "10.1038/s41597-023-02107-0", "pmcid": "PMC10079965", "primary_object": { "basename": "41597_2023_Article_2107.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/hjj9f-g4828/files/41597_2023_Article_2107.pdf" }, "related_objects": [ { "basename": "41597_2023_2107_MOESM1_ESM.xlsx", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/hjj9f-g4828/files/41597_2023_2107_MOESM1_ESM.xlsx" } ], "pub_year": "2023", "author_list": "Statt, Michael J.; Rohr, Brian A.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/m0pkt-b8p15", "eprint_id": 117030, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:43:54", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:37:17", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Garijo-Daniel", "name": { "family": "Garijo", "given": "Daniel" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-0454-7145" }, { "id": "M\u00e9nager-Herv\u00e9", "name": { "family": "M\u00e9nager", "given": "Herv\u00e9" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-7552-1009" }, { "id": "Hwang-Lorraine", "name": { "family": "Hwang", "given": "Lorraine" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-1021-3101" }, { "id": "Tri\u0161ovi\u0107-Ana", "name": { "family": "Trisovic", "given": "Ana" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-1991-0533" }, { "id": "Hucka-M", "name": { "family": "Hucka", "given": "Michael" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-9105-5960" }, { "id": "Morrell-Thomas-E", "name": { "family": "Morrell", "given": "Thomas" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-9266-5146" }, { "id": "Allen-Alice", "name": { "family": "Allen", "given": "Alice" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-3477-2845" } ] }, "title": "Nine best practices for research software registries and repositories", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "General Computer Science", "note": "This work was supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Grant Number G-2019-12446), and the Heidelberg Institute of Theoretical Studies. Ana Trisovic is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (Grant Number P-2020-13988). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, \ndecision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.", "abstract": "Scientific software registries and repositories improve software findability and research transparency, provide information for software citations, and foster preservation of computational methods in a wide range of disciplines. Registries and repositories play a critical role by supporting research reproducibility and replicability, but developing them takes effort and few guidelines are available to help prospective creators of these resources. To address this need, the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation Working Group convened a Task Force to distill the experiences of the managers of existing resources in setting expectations for all stakeholders. In this article, we describe the resultant best practices which include defining the scope, policies, and rules that govern individual registries and repositories, along with the background, examples, and collaborative work that went into their development. We believe that establishing specific policies such as those presented here will help other scientific software registries and repositories better serve their users and their disciplines.", "date": "2022-08-08", "date_type": "published", "publication": "PeerJ Computer Science", "volume": "8", "publisher": "PeerJ", "pagerange": "Art. No. e1023", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20220916-666084000", "issn": "2376-5992", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220916-666084000", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Alfred P. Sloan Foundation", "grant_number": "G-2019-12446" }, { "agency": "Heidelberg Institute of Theoretical Studies" }, { "agency": "Alfred P. 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", "abstract": "In the last year, two projects illustrate opportunities for our Library to work in new ways to document and preserve the research of Palomar and Caltech. Observing log books from Palomar telescopes are being digitized and presented online. These logs go back to the 1930s and are a unique window into early observing activities at Palomar. Eventually, both observer and plate logs will be available. We envision astronomers, amateur astronomers and those interested in the history of science being interested in this work. Current Palomar research has different needs. Our institutional repository (IR), CaltechAUTHORS is used to track and expose research associated with the Zwicky Transient Factory. This National Science Foundation (NSF) funded instrument is mounted on the 48-inch telescope at Palomar. CaltechAUTHORS is continuously updated with new papers and when NSF reports are due they are added to research.gov to support the award. In both of these projects new collaborations needed to be forged in order to accomplish the work. Internally, the log book project relied on interlibrary loan staff, our archivist and our digital technologies librarian. On the Palomar side we leaned on retired and current staff from the optical observatories. Our work supporting research grants has evolved as we've established relationships with PIs, grants managers and the Office of Sponsored Research at Caltech. These are just two projects but both represent work that is evolving as the library and its services adjust to meet the changing research and preservation needs of the Institute.", "date": "2022-04-27", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Bulletin of the AAS", "volume": "54", "number": "2", "publisher": "American Astronomical Society", "pagerange": "Art. 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Fashion librarians and educators must be able to assist students in adapting their perspective to include analyses of characteristics like color, silhouette, fabric, weave, and embellishment, in addition to familiarity with the fashion scholarship. However, translating visual and tactile cues into searchable vocabulary bridges can be difficult and exposes a gap in information literacy. In this article the author shares three information literacy exercises that librarians may combine with institution-specific resource instruction to guide students in developing a useful vocabulary for image- and object-based research and meeting their unique educational needs.", "date": "2021-06", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Library Trends", "volume": "70", "number": "1", "publisher": "Johns Hopkins University Press", "pagerange": "3-11", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20211202-170605133", "issn": "0024-2594", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20211202-170605133", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1353/lib.2021.0015", "pub_year": "2021", "author_list": "Warschaw, Olivia" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/0snh8-qc757", "eprint_id": 104639, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 06:47:06", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:31:34", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Briney-Kristin-A", "name": { "family": "Briney", "given": "Kristin A." }, "orcid": "0000-0003-1802-0184" }, { "id": "Coates-Heather", "name": { "family": "Coates", "given": "Heather" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-4290-6997" }, { "id": "Goben-Abigail", "name": { "family": "Goben", "given": "Abigail" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6520-3648" } ] }, "title": "Foundational Practices of Research Data Management", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "data management, research data management, data management plan, open data", "note": "\u00a9 Briney K et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. \n\nReceived: 14 Jul 2020 | Published: 27 Jul 2020. \n\nThe authors would like to thank Kara Woo who read and provided thoughtful comments on the manuscript. The authors acknowledge the Research Open Access Publishing (ROAAP) Fund of the University of Illinois at Chicago for financial support towards the open access publishing fee for this article. \n\nAuthor contributions: \nKristin Briney: Conceptualization, Project Administration, Writing \u2013 Original Draft Preparation, Writing \u2013 Review & Editing. \n\nHeather Coates: Visualization, Writing \u2013 Original Draft Preparation, Writing \u2013 Review & Editing. \n\nAbigail Goben: Writing \u2013 Original Draft Preparation, Writing \u2013 Review & Editing. \n\nThe authors report no conflicts of interest.\n\nPublished - Briney_2020_FoundationPracticesOfRDM.pdf
", "abstract": "The importance of research data has grown as researchers across disciplines seek to ensure reproducibility, facilitate data reuse, and acknowledge data as a valuable scholarly commodity. Researchers are under increasing pressure to share their data for validation and reuse. Adopting good data management practices allows researchers to efficiently locate their data, understand it, and use it throughout all of the stages of a project and in the future. Additionally, good data management can streamline data analysis, visualization, and reporting, thus making publication less stressful and time-consuming. By implementing foundational practices of data management, researchers set themselves up for success by formalizing processes and reducing common errors in data handling, which can free up more time for research. This paper provides an introduction to best practices for managing all types of data.", "date": "2020-07-27", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Research Ideas and Outcomes", "volume": "6", "publisher": "Pensoft Publishers", "pagerange": "Art. 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Smith et al., published by De Gruyter. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Public License. \n\nReceived April 4, 2020; accepted April 17, 2020; published online July 20, 2020. \n\nMuch of the initial concrete work leading to this proposal document was carried out at the Statistical Models Workshop in Hinxton in 2011, which was organized by Nicolas Le Nov\u00e8re. A list of participants and recordings of the discussion is available from http://sbml.org/Events/Other_Events/statistical_models_workshop_2011. \n\nBefore that a lot of the ground work was carried out by Darren Wilkinson who led the discussion on distrib at the Seattle SBML Hackathon and before that Colin Gillespie who wrote an initial proposal back in 2005. The authors would also like to thank the participants of the distrib sessions during various HARMONY and COMBINE meetings for their excellent contributions in helping revising this proposal; Sarah Keating, Maciej Swat, Nicolas Le Nov\u00e8re, and Matthias K\u00f6nig for useful discussions, corrections and review comments; and Mike Hucka for LATEX advice, text editing, and the template upon which this document is based.\n\n", "abstract": "Biological models often contain elements that have inexact numerical values, since they are based on values that are stochastic in nature or data that contains uncertainty. The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) Level 3 Core specification does not include an explicit mechanism to include inexact or stochastic values in a model, but it does provide a mechanism for SBML packages to extend the Core specification and add additional syntactic constructs. The SBML Distributions package for SBML Level 3 adds the necessary features to allow models to encode information about the distribution and uncertainty of values underlying a quantity.", "date": "2020-06", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics", "volume": "17", "number": "2-3", "publisher": "Informationsmanagement in der Biotechnologie", "pagerange": "Art. No. 20200018", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20200812-071428761", "issn": "1613-4516", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200812-071428761", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1515/jib-2020-0018", "primary_object": { "basename": "_16134516_-_Journal_of_Integrative_Bioinformatics__Systems_Biology_Markup_Language__SBML__Level_3_Package_Distributions,_Version_1,_Release_1.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/f7evg-ea529/files/_16134516_-_Journal_of_Integrative_Bioinformatics__Systems_Biology_Markup_Language__SBML__Level_3_Package_Distributions,_Version_1,_Release_1.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2020", "author_list": "Smith, Lucian P.; Moodie, Stuart L.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/x9nn4-yvh94", "eprint_id": 104357, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-22 22:41:06", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 23:27:08", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Zhang-Fengkai", "name": { "family": "Zhang", "given": "Fengkai" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-7112-9328" }, { "id": "Smith-L-P", "name": { "family": "Smith", "given": "Lucian P." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-7002-6386" }, { "id": "Blinov-M-L", "name": { "family": "Blinov", "given": "Michael L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-9363-9705" }, { "id": "Faeder-J-R", "name": { "family": "Faeder", "given": "James" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8127-609X" }, { "id": "Hlavacek-W-S", "name": { "family": "Hlavacek", "given": "William S." }, "orcid": "0000-0003-4383-8711" }, { "id": "Tapia-J-J", "name": { "family": "Tapia", "given": "Jose Juan" } }, { "id": "Keating-S-M", "name": { "family": "Keating", "given": "Sarah M." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3356-3542" }, { "id": "Rodriguez-N", "name": { "family": "Rodriguez", "given": "Nicolas" } }, { "id": "Dr\u00e4ger-A", "name": { "family": "Dr\u00e4ger", "given": "Andreas" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-1240-5553" }, { "id": "Harris-L-A", "name": { "family": "Harris", "given": "Leonard A." } }, { "id": "Finney-A", "name": { "family": "Finney", "given": "Andrew" } }, { "id": "Hu-Bin", "name": { "family": "Hu", "given": "Bin" } }, { "id": "Hucka-M", "name": { "family": "Hucka", "given": "Michael" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-9105-5960" }, { "id": "Meier-Schellersheim-M", "name": { "family": "Meier-Schellersheim", "given": "Martin" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-8754-6377" } ] }, "title": "Systems biology markup language (SBML) level 3 package: multistate, multicomponent and multicompartment species, version 1, release 2", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "rule-based modeling; specification; standard; systems biology", "note": "\u00a9 2020 Fengkai Zhang et al., published by De Gruyter. Berlin/Boston. This work is licensed under the Creative\nCommons Attribution 4.0 Public License. \n\nReceived April 1, 2020; accepted April 20, 2020; Published online: 06 Jul 2020. \n\nThis work was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious\nDiseases of the National Institutes of Health.\nWe sincerely thank all the contributors and their funding agencies. L.P.S., S.M.K, N.R., A.D., F.B. and M.H. were\nsupported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS, US) grant R01 GM070923. In addition,\nA.D. was supported by the DZIF (German Center for Infection Research) and by infrastructural funding from the\nDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), Cluster of Excellence EXC 2124 Controlling\nMicrobes to Fight Infections; and F.B. was supported by the Bundesministeriumf\u00fcr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF,\nDE) grant de.NBIModSim1, 031L0104A. M.L.B. was supported by NIH (US) grant P41 GM103313 and R24 GM134211.\nJ.F. and J.J.T. were supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH, US) grant P41 GM103712 to the National Center\nfor Multiscale Modeling of Biological Systems (MMBioS).W.S.H was supported by the National Institute of General\nMedical Sciences (NIGMS, US) grant R01 GM111510.\n\n", "abstract": "Rule-based modeling is an approach that permits constructing reaction networks based on the specification of rules for molecular interactions and transformations. These rules can encompass details such as the interacting sub-molecular domains and the states and binding status of the involved components. \n\nConceptually, fine-grained spatial information such as locations can also be provided. Through \"wildcards\" representing component states, entire families of molecule complexes sharing certain properties can be specified as patterns. This can significantly simplify the definition of models involving species with multiple components, multiple states, and multiple compartments. The systems biology markup language (SBML) Level 3 Multi Package Version 1 extends the SBML Level 3 Version 1 core with the \"type\" concept in the Species and Compartment classes. Therefore, reaction rules may contain species that can be patterns and exist in multiple locations. Multiple software tools such as Simmune and BioNetGen support this standard that thus also becomes amedium for exchanging rule-based models. This document provides the specification for Release 2 of Version 1 of the SBML Level 3 Multi package. No design changes have been made to the description of models between Release 1 and Release 2; changes are restricted to the correction of errata and the addition of clarifications.", "date": "2020-06", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics", "volume": "17", "number": "2-3", "publisher": "Informationsmanagement in der Biotechnologie", "pagerange": "Art. No. 20200015", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20200713-124645293", "issn": "1613-4516", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200713-124645293", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases" }, { "agency": "NIH", "grant_number": "R01 GM070923" }, { "agency": "Deutsches Zentrum f\u00fcr Infektionsforschung (DZIF)" }, { "agency": "Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)", "grant_number": "EXC 2124" }, { "agency": "Bundesministerium f\u00fcr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)", "grant_number": "de.NBIModSim1" }, { "agency": "Bundesministerium f\u00fcr Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)", "grant_number": "031L0104A" }, { "agency": "NIH", "grant_number": "P41 GM103313" }, { "agency": "NIH", "grant_number": "R24 GM134211" }, { "agency": "NIH", "grant_number": "P41 GM103712" }, { "agency": "NIH", "grant_number": "R01 GM111510" } ] }, "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1515/jib-2020-0015", "primary_object": { "basename": "_16134516_-_Journal_of_Integrative_Bioinformatics__Systems_biology_markup_language__SBML__level_3_package_multistate,_multicomponent_and_multicompartment_species,_version_1,_release_2.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/x9nn4-yvh94/files/_16134516_-_Journal_of_Integrative_Bioinformatics__Systems_biology_markup_language__SBML__level_3_package_multistate,_multicomponent_and_multicompartment_species,_version_1,_release_2.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2020", "author_list": "Zhang, Fengkai; Smith, Lucian P.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/8qb9h-1s031", "eprint_id": 102312, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 06:29:09", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:26:39", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Jones-Kyle-M-L", "name": { "family": "Jones", "given": "Kyle M. L." } }, { "id": "Briney-Kristin-A", "name": { "family": "Briney", "given": "Kristin A." }, "orcid": "0000-0003-1802-0184" }, { "id": "Goben-Abigail", "name": { "family": "Goben", "given": "Abigail" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6520-3648" }, { "id": "Salo-Dorothea", "name": { "family": "Salo", "given": "Dorothea" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6388-0311" }, { "id": "Asher-Andrew", "name": { "family": "Asher", "given": "Andrew" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-8600-2191" }, { "id": "Perry-Michael-R", "name": { "family": "Perry", "given": "Michael R." } } ] }, "title": "A Comprehensive Primer to Library Learning Analytics Practices, Initiatives, and Privacy Issues", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Academic librarianship, learning analytics, privacy, ethics, data", "note": "\u00a9 2020 Kyle M.L. Jones, Kristin A. Briney, Abigail Goben, Dorothea Salo, Andrew Asher, Michael R. Perry. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. \n\nThis project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (LG-96-18-0044-18). The views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this conference proceeding do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The team would like to thank Aubree Tillett, a research assistant from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, for her support and Maura Smale and Mariana Regaldo for their input.\n\nPublished - Jones_2020_AComprehensivePrimer.pdf
", "abstract": "Universities are pursuing learning analytics practices to improve returns from their investments, develop behavioral and academic interventions to improve student success, and address political and financial pressures. Academic libraries are additionally undertaking learning analytics to demonstrate value to stakeholders, assess learning gains from instruction, and analyze student-library usage, et cetera. The adoption of these techniques leads to many professional ethics issues and practical concerns related to privacy. In this narrative literature review, we provide a foundational background in the field of learning analytics, library adoption of these practices, and identify ethical and practical privacy issues.", "date": "2020-04", "date_type": "published", "publication": "College & Research Libraries", "volume": "81", "number": "3", "publisher": "Association of College and Research Libraries", "pagerange": "570-591", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20200403-101537455", "issn": "0010-0870", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200403-101537455", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "funders": { "items": [ { "agency": "Institute of Museum and Library Services", "grant_number": "LG-96-18-0044-18" } ] }, "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.5860/crl.81.3.570", "primary_object": { "basename": "Jones_2020_AComprehensivePrimer.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/8qb9h-1s031/files/Jones_2020_AComprehensivePrimer.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2020", "author_list": "Jones, Kyle M. L.; Briney, Kristin A.; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/q1trq-xxz66", "eprint_id": 100763, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 06:26:12", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:26:29", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Morrell-Thomas-E", "name": { "family": "Morrell", "given": "Tom" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-9266-5146" } ] }, "title": "The Opportunities and Challenges of Research Data and\n Software for Libraries and Institutional Repositories", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2019 Against the Grain.\n\nPublished - fea_morrell_v31-5.pdf
", "abstract": "[no abstract]", "date": "2019-11", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Against the Grain: Linking Publishers, Vendors and Librarians", "volume": "31", "number": "5", "publisher": "Bruce Strauch", "pagerange": "30-32", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20200116-114211107", "issn": "1043-2094", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200116-114211107", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "fea_morrell_v31-5.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/q1trq-xxz66/files/fea_morrell_v31-5.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2019", "author_list": "Morrell, Tom" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/mymar-9t987", "eprint_id": 56884, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:59:09", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:12:18", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Wrublewski-D-T", "name": { "family": "Wrublewski", "given": "Donna T." }, "orcid": "0000-0003-0248-0813" }, { "id": "Porter-G-S", "name": { "family": "Porter", "given": "George S." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6539-638X" } ] }, "title": "How do you define the value of something if it's free? Observations on Caltech's Institutional Repository", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2015 American Chemical Society.\n\nPresentation - ACS-Spring2015-CODA-final.pdf
", "abstract": "Caltech's Institutional Repository - the Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives (Caltech CODA) - recently surpassed\nits 40,000th submission and has over five million downloads since July of 2008. CODA is comprised of several different\nrepositories, including CaltechAUTHORS and CaltechTHESIS. CaltechAUTHORS encompasses the scholarly output of Caltech\nresearchers, with items made freely available when licensing permits. Recently, the Caltech Media Relations department has\nbeen coordinating with the Library when articles of note generate press releases; the Library works to acquire permissions\n(when possible) to make the article available upon issuance of the press release. Doctoral graduates are required to deposit\ntheir thesis in CaltechTHESIS in order to graduate, with items being made freely available when permitted, or embargoed for a\nfinite amt. of time. Requests for embargoed theses are regularly received by the Library and permissions are sought (and often\nobtained) wherever possible. This talk will describe the contents of Caltech CODA, examine usage statistics and trends in\nterms of item type and coordinated publicity, describe case studies of how IRs can facilitate compliance with funder\nrequirements for reporting and data sharing, and offer some observations and insights on how making information freely\navailable may (or may not) translate into \"impact\".", "date": "2015-03", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society", "volume": "249", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "CINF-9", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20150422-142236228", "issn": "0065-7727", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20150422-142236228", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "ACS-Spring2015-CODA-final.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/mymar-9t987/files/ACS-Spring2015-CODA-final.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2015", "author_list": "Wrublewski, Donna T. and Porter, George S." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/xjct3-7pz65", "eprint_id": 122105, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:51:46", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:39:38", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Newton-Jennifer", "name": { "family": "Newton", "given": "Jennifer" } }, { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Dana Roth: Reaching out from the library", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2014 Royal Society of Chemistry.\n\nPublished - Dana_Roth_Reaching_out_from_the_library_Chemistry_World.pdf
", "abstract": "Caltech's chemistry librarian chats to Chemistry World about how librarians can support researchers. \n\nDana Roth joined the library at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), US, in 1965 and has worked in a variety of science and engineering library positions. This August he was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry in recognition of his contributions to chemistry education.", "date": "2014-10-27", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Chemistry World", "publisher": "Royal Society of Chemistry", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20230705-135044614", "issn": "1473-7604", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230705-135044614", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "Dana_Roth_Reaching_out_from_the_library_Chemistry_World.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/xjct3-7pz65/files/Dana_Roth_Reaching_out_from_the_library_Chemistry_World.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2014", "author_list": "Newton, Jennifer and Roth, Dana" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/sndva-6v844", "eprint_id": 74261, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:36:28", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:19:34", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clement-G-P", "name": { "family": "Clement", "given": "Gail P." }, "orcid": "0000-0001-5494-4806" }, { "id": "Rascoe-Fred", "name": { "family": "Rascoe", "given": "Fred" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-2994-768X" } ] }, "title": "ETD Management & Publishing in the ProQuest System and the University Repository: A Comparative Analysis", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - jlsc-12694-clement.pdf
", "abstract": "INTRODUCTION This study compares the two most popular electronic theses and dissertation (ETD) management systems used in the American higher education community today: the commercial ProQuest dissertation publishing system and the university repository. METHODS Characteristics of these systems are identified and categorized to determine the features, functions, and policies common to both, and those that uniquely characterize one or the other system. Performing such a head-to-head comparison provides valuable information and insights to decision makers responsible for managing or overhauling their university's ETD program. RESULTS Comparison of characteristics shows the ProQuest system and the University Repository both provide functional solutions for submitting, storing, disseminating, and archiving ETD's using digital technology. Yet each system also has unique characteristics that distinguish it from the other. DISCUSSION & CONCLUSION The authors conclude that there is no single 'best' system for ETD management overall. Rather, it is up to decision makers at each institution to choose an approach that best fits their university's values, goals, and needs. Additionally, the authors point out the need for a single portal for ETDs that allows for search and discovery of these unique works of scholarship wherever the full text resides. Future investigation into possible solutions for such an ETD portal would be a boon not only to universities and ETD authors, but to the diverse researchers, students, professionals, and interested citizenry who could benefit from easier access to this growing corpus of knowledge.", "date": "2013", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication", "volume": "1", "number": "4", "publisher": "Pacific University Library", "pagerange": "Art. No. eP1074", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20170213-142927182", "issn": "2162-3309", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170213-142927182", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.7710/2162-3309.1074", "primary_object": { "basename": "jlsc-12694-clement.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/sndva-6v844/files/jlsc-12694-clement.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2013", "author_list": "Clement, Gail P. and Rascoe, Fred" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/a5vtt-1kq43", "eprint_id": 114796, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:38:13", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:36:30", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Collard-Scott", "name": { "family": "Collard", "given": "Scott" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8584-4701" }, { "id": "Whatley-Kara-M", "name": { "family": "Whatley", "given": "Kara M." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-5684-1875" } ] }, "title": "Virtual reference/query log pairs: a window onto user need", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Reference services; User studies; Databases; Information searches; Information services; Library and Information Sciences", "note": "\u00a9 2011 Emerald Group Publishing Limited.", "abstract": "Purpose: This study seeks to investigate users' virtual reference queries in concert with their search histories to better understand user needs and motivations. \n\nDesign/methodology/approach: The paper initially examines one semester of data, including both search histories and user questions, from a database platform virtual reference service. These data were used to develop categories of frequently occurring search problems. One year of further data (n=90) is then coded and analyzed with these categories for problems exhibited in search histories and user questions. \n\nFindings: It was found that one\u2010third of users display a misunderstanding of what content they could expect to find in library databases. Users treated the databases examined as a one\u2010stop shop for their daily information needs. There was a positive correlation between number of databases simultaneously searched and number of searches users performed before seeking help. Additionally, it was found that users recognize when they have problems with search strategy, but they are disproportionally concerned with term selection as the cause of their trouble rather than other problems with search mechanics (i.e. Boolean operators.) \n\nPractical implications: The results of this study illustrate commonalities in users' expectations of what they may search for, find, or do in a database. It shows what tends to lead users to seek help with their searching, exposes how the systems can lead users astray, and illustrates basic misunderstandings of what content can be found in library databases. \n\nOriginality/value: This study is the first virtual reference study that examines users' search histories in concert with their reference queries.", "date": "2011-02-15", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Reference Services Review", "volume": "39", "number": "1", "publisher": "Emerald Group Publishing", "pagerange": "151-166", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-565608400", "issn": "0090-7324", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-565608400", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1108/00907321111108178", "pub_year": "2011", "author_list": "Collard, Scott and Whatley, Kara M." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/mj3ea-yk455", "eprint_id": 114797, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:38:17", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:36:32", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Pearce-Alexa", "name": { "family": "Pearce", "given": "Alexa" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-7185-6485" }, { "id": "Collard-Scott", "name": { "family": "Collard", "given": "Scott" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-8584-4701" }, { "id": "Whatley-Kara-M", "name": { "family": "Whatley", "given": "Kara M." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-5684-1875" } ] }, "title": "SMS reference: myths, markers, and modalities", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Mobile communication systems; Academic libraries; Reference services; United States of America; Library and Information Sciences", "note": "\u00a9 2010 Emerald Group Publishing Limited.", "abstract": "Purpose: This paper seeks to create an empirical framework for SMS reference services so that libraries may develop a greater understanding of how this service operates and how it may be improved. \n\nDesign/methodology/approach: The paper conducted a quantitative analysis of 577 SMS transactions, representing 628 reference questions, received during the 2008\u20102009 academic year. Each transaction was coded by type of question, transaction length in messages or \"events,\" and transaction duration in time. \n\nFindings: SMS transactions exhibit a higher than expected degree of variability in total number of events, duration and content. Overall, duration of transaction averaged 4.34 hours, and number of events per transaction averaged 3.79. Calculating separately for those transactions that contained a reference query \u2013 which comprises 40 percent of the total questions received \u2013 noticeably altered the results. The duration of reference queries averaged 4.85 hours, while the number of events averaged 4.65. Where reference queries occurred there was a high incidence of user expressions of gratitude, regardless of duration or number of events exchanged. These results support the conclusion that users do not expect a purely synchronous service, though faster response time and thoroughness of answer do show a relationship with higher user satisfaction. \n\nOriginality/value: Many of the findings of the study challenge currently held assumptions and impressions regarding the nature and potential of SMS reference services in academic libraries.", "date": "2010-05-18", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Reference Services Review", "volume": "38", "number": "2", "publisher": "Emerald Group Publishing", "pagerange": "250-263", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-114103700", "issn": "0090-7324", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-114103700", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1108/00907321011045016", "pub_year": "2010", "author_list": "Pearce, Alexa; Collard, Scott; et el." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/gf93r-5xk84", "eprint_id": 25928, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 19:09:46", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 20:49:43", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "The Future of Librarianship in Science and Technology Libraries", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Science Technology Librarianship", "note": "A paper delivered at the Future of Science Librarianship Contributed Papers session at the 2010 Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association.\n\nPublished - CaltechLIB.2011.001.pdf
", "abstract": "Librarians, especially subject specialists in academic sci-tech libraries, appear to be facing a very perilous predicament. Two of their major job responsibilities, developing subject collections and providing face-to-face reference service, are in rapid decline. Budget cuts, publisher packages for books and a transition to cost-per-use evaluations for journal subscriptions all clearly diminish the need for active collection development. Meanwhile, because of changes in information-gathering habits, users increasingly approach reference librarians as a last resort.", "date": "2010", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Sci-Tech News", "volume": "64", "number": "Issue", "publisher": "Sci-Tech News", "pagerange": "6-9", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2011.001", "issn": "0036-8059", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2011.001", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "CaltechLIB.2011.001.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/gf93r-5xk84/files/CaltechLIB.2011.001.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2010", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/z8pqw-r2389", "eprint_id": 114798, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:38:22", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:36:34", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Ellis-Erin-L", "name": { "family": "Ellis", "given": "Erin L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-0869-5359" }, { "id": "Whatley-Kara-M", "name": { "family": "Whatley", "given": "Kara M." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-5684-1875" } ] }, "title": "The Evolution of Critical Thinking Skills in Library Instruction, 1986\u20132006: A Selected and Annotated Bibliography and Review of Selected Programs", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Critical thinking; library instruction; information literacy; research; undergraduate students; information competency; technology; Library and Information Sciences; Education", "note": "\u00a9 2008 Taylor & Francis. \n\nReceived 20 Jul 2007, Accepted 29 Oct 2007, Published online: 11 Oct 2008.", "abstract": "Undergraduate students are increasingly being asked to conduct higher-level research in their areas of study. In order to address undergraduate needs, many academic librarians, especially those charged with crafting instruction, take critical thinking as a given in the teaching of information literacy skills. However, this review of the literature has revealed that, though there was some discussion of critical thinking in a library context in the mid 1980s, the concept did not really take hold until the 1990s, when higher education reform began to appear on many campuses. Additionally, the literature regarding critical thinking skills during this period exhibits four themes: (1) a lack of agreement among librarians and others on what critical thinking is and how it can be defined, (2) the importance of subject and course integration in the teaching of critical thinking skills in libraries, (3) the necessity of reaching undergraduate students, and (4) the special challenges of teaching critical thinking skills in an age when technology is changing so rapidly.", "date": "2008-07-08", "date_type": "published", "publication": "College and Undergraduate Libraries", "volume": "15", "number": "1-2", "publisher": "Informa UK Limited", "pagerange": "5-20", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-95816400", "issn": "1069-1316", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20220518-95816400", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1080/10691310802176665", "pub_year": "2008", "author_list": "Ellis, Erin L. and Whatley, Kara M." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/kb48e-zgs41", "eprint_id": 25924, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 22:48:26", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:40:20", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "FRPAA and NIH Mandate : A Blessing in Disguise for Scientific Society Publishers?", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "\"Open Access\", society publications, page charges, NIH Directive", "note": "Copyright 2008 by the Haworth Press.\nPublished online: 11 Oct 2008.\n\nSubmitted - openaccessFinal11.pdf
", "abstract": "Society publishers are encouraged to view recent \"Open Access\" proposals as opportunities to expand access and balance subscription pricing with author contributions. This approach would hopefully avoid the difficulties inherent in the deposition and use of pre-publication manuscripts. Examples of reasonably priced society journals are presented along with comparison pricing of society and commercial journals. These examples suggest that society journals should be immune to cancellations, in contrast with the vulnerability of commercial journals.", "date": "2008", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Science & Technology Libraries", "volume": "28", "number": "3", "publisher": "Taylor & Francis", "pagerange": "247-253", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2008.001", "issn": "0194-262X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2008.001", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1300/01942620802098800", "primary_object": { "basename": "openaccessFinal11.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/kb48e-zgs41/files/openaccessFinal11.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2008", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jyphq-m0303", "eprint_id": 25925, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-18 22:48:34", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 22:36:42", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Web-accessible Chemical Compound Information", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Chemistry sources, chemical information sources, chemical structure searching, PubChem, SciFinder Scholar, ChemSpider, Beilstein CrossFire, DiscoveryGate for Academics, SPRESIweb, Combined Chemical Dictionary, Wikipedia, ChemFinder.com, e-Molecules, SIS Chemical Information portal, Chemical Structure Lookup Service", "note": "Copyright 20008 by the Haworth Press. \nReceived: 14 Feb 2008, Accepted: 3 Mar 2008, Published online: 11 Oct 2008.\n\nSubmitted - web-accessible.final.pdf
", "abstract": "Web-accessible chemical compound information resources are widely available. In addition to fee-based resources, such as SciFinder Scholar and Beilstein, there is a wide variety of freely accessible resources such as ChemSpider and PubChem. The author provides a general description of various fee-based and free chemical compound resources. The free resources generally offer an acceptable alternative to fee-based resources for quick retrieval. It is assumed that readers will be familiar with The Merck Index, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, and Knovel Critical Tables.", "date": "2008", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries", "volume": "5", "number": "3", "publisher": "Taylor & Francis", "pagerange": "228-242", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2008.002", "issn": "1542-4065", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2008.002", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.\n", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1080/15424060802222380", "primary_object": { "basename": "web-accessible.final.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jyphq-m0303/files/web-accessible.final.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2008", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zrmsh-fr322", "eprint_id": 25916, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 19:08:23", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 20:49:23", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "McDonald-J-D", "name": { "family": "McDonald", "given": "John D." } } ] }, "title": "Understanding Online Journal Usage: A Statistical Analysis of Citation and Use", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. \n\nIssue online: 13 December 2006; Version of record online:\n9 November 2006; Manuscript Accepted: 16 December 2005; Manuscript Revised: 10 October 2005; Manuscript Received:\n12 July 2005. \n\nI would like to gratefully thank Amelia McDonald, Michael Sedano, Phil Davis, David Mundo, and the faculty of the Department of Information Studies, UCLA for their diligent editing and helpful comments on early versions of this paper. I would also like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful suggestions.\n\nSubmitted - Preprint_Version.pdf
", "abstract": "This study examined the relationship between print journal use, online journal use, and online journal discovery tools with local journal citations. Local use measures were collected from 1997 to 2004, and negative binomial regression models were designed to test the effect that local use, online availability, and access enhancements have on citation behaviors of academic research authors. Models are proposed and tested to determine whether multiple locally recorded usage measures can predict citations and if locally controlled access enhancements influence citation. The regression results indicated that print journal use was a significant predictor of local journal citations prior to the adoption of online journals. Publisher-provided and locally recorded online journal use measures were also significant predictors of local citations. Online availability of a journal was found to significantly increase local citations, and, for some disciplines, a new access tool like an OpenURL resolver significantly impacts citations and publisher-provided journal usage measures.", "date": "2007-01-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology", "volume": "58", "number": "1", "publisher": "Association for Information Science and Technology", "pagerange": "39-50", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2006.001", "issn": "1532-2882", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2006.001", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1002/asi.20420", "primary_object": { "basename": "Preprint_Version.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zrmsh-fr322/files/Preprint_Version.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2007", "author_list": "McDonald, John D." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/bzzat-10r23", "eprint_id": 111981, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:12:29", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:33:35", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Porter-G-S", "name": { "family": "Porter", "given": "George S." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6539-638X" } ] }, "title": "Let's Get it Started!", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2006 George S. Porter. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.\n\nPublished - Lets_Get_it_Started!.pdf
", "abstract": "Most academic librarians have reached the conclusion that institutional repositories (IR) are a good idea. SPARC has hosted national meetings and workshops on the subject, as well as hosting the SPARC Institutional Repositories Discussion List (SPARC-IR). On the academic side of the house, Stevan Harnad is into the second decade of his jeremiad on the subject of self-archiving. A number of platforms have been created to support institutional repositories, including Dienst, e-prints.org, D-Space, the Open Knowledge Project, and FEDORA, in addition to commercial hosting services from BE Press, BioMed Central and ProQuest. If librarians and academicians agree on the desirability of institutional repositories, and software platforms and services are available to make repositories technically feasible, one is left to ponder a few questions. Why are there so few institutional repositories up and running? Why are the existing institutional repositories generally not well filled with the intellectual output of their respective institutions? \n\nThe difficulties involved in establishing an IR are not economic or technological in nature. Rather, they are sociological and strategic, with organizational inertia being a large obstacle to this early phase of implementation. Here are a few suggestions for focusing initial efforts to get an IR off the ground.", "date": "2006-09-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship", "number": "47", "publisher": "University of Alberta Libraries", "pagerange": "Art. No. 10.5062/F4NP22DV", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20211122-193537847", "issn": "1092-1206", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20211122-193537847", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.5062/F4NP22DV", "primary_object": { "basename": "Lets_Get_it_Started!.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/bzzat-10r23/files/Lets_Get_it_Started!.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2006", "author_list": "Porter, George S." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zjng9-n7p82", "eprint_id": 48070, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:47:49", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:09:55", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "SPRESIweb 2.1, a Selective Chemical Synthesis and Reaction Database", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 2005 American Chemical Society. \n\nReceived July 3, 2005.", "abstract": "InfoChem's SPRESIweb 2.1, launched in January 2005, offers both structure, chemical reaction, property data, and text searching via the Internet. SPRESIweb's integrated structure and reaction databases are derived from articles indexed from over 1350 journals and conference publications, in addition to chemical patents, published between 1974 and 2002. SPRESIweb provides access to 4.5 million compounds and 3.6 million reactions from 565\u2009000 references including 156\u2009000 patents. In addition, SPRESIweb offers over 28 million chemical, physical, and biological property data values. As an aside, the Chemical Abstracts Service has enhanced its REG File records with InfoChem's physical property data and its CASReact File with InfoChem's chemical reaction data.", "date": "2005-09-26", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling", "volume": "45", "number": "5", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "1470-1473", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20140806-110544155", "issn": "1549-9596", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140806-110544155", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1021/ci050274b", "pub_year": "2005", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/v0zj4-hs472", "eprint_id": 25915, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 22:46:40", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:40:18", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Chemistry Journals : Cost-Effectiveness, Seminal Titles and Exchange Rate Profiteering", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "Cost-Effectiveness, Chemistry, Journals, Foreign Exchange Rates, Organic Synthesis", "note": "Copyright 2002 by the Haworth Press.\nPublished online: 21 Sep 2008.\n\nSubmitted - weiwei4.2003.pdf
", "abstract": "The cost-effectiveness of STM journals has been compared within several subject areas, beginning with Henry Barschalls's work with the physics literature in the late 1980s. A new use-independent cost-effectiveness metric is proposed and calculated for journals in several chemistry subdisciplines.\n\nPublisher and year-of-publication data for seminal journal articles assigned in a graduate-level organic synthesis class are presented.\n\nThe effects of publisher policies in establishing and enforcing differential subscription prices for European and non-European customers on the rise of journal subscription costs and also on possible exchange-rate profiteering are discussed.", "date": "2002", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Science & Technology Libraries", "volume": "22", "number": "3-4", "publisher": "Taylor & Francis", "pagerange": "59-70", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2002.012", "issn": "0194-262X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2002.012", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1300/J122v22n03_07", "primary_object": { "basename": "weiwei4.2003.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/v0zj4-hs472/files/weiwei4.2003.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2002", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zyb6e-rzv68", "eprint_id": 25899, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 19:06:19", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 20:48:46", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Douglas-K", "name": { "family": "Douglas", "given": "Kimberly" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-4735-4765" } ] }, "title": "Conference Proceedings at Publishing Cross-Roads", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 2002 Haworth Press.\n\nSubmitted - STLDouglasJan03.pdf
", "abstract": "The potential intrinsic to electronic publishing provides conference conveners with the opportunity to position the papers presented to greater advantage of both authors and readers. Unfortunately, conference papers are being increasingly published in the most expensive vehicle, the formal peer-reviewed journal. This circumstance is counter-productive to the legitimate role of conference papers in scholarly communication. The experience at Caltech in electronically publishing the proceedings of an international conference shows that conference papers can be more effectively published online at significantly less cost thus increasing dissemination and access", "date": "2002", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Science & Technology Libraries", "volume": "22", "number": "3-4", "publisher": "Taylor & Francis", "pagerange": "39-50", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2003.002", "issn": "0194-262X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2003.002", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1300/J122v22n03_05", "primary_object": { "basename": "STLDouglasJan03.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/zyb6e-rzv68/files/STLDouglasJan03.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2002", "author_list": "Douglas, Kimberly" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/hqx91-yd779", "eprint_id": 86301, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:53:50", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:21:56", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Douglas-K", "name": { "family": "Douglas", "given": "Kimberly" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-4735-4765" } ] }, "title": "Report on the Fourth Annual Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 2001 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.", "abstract": "The Conference opened to a crowd of 165 attendees with a rousing call to action by Caltech Provost Steven Koonin stating that electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) could and should unleash scholarly material for more general accessibility. Indeed throughout the conference there was direct evidence of a building sea change accompanied by less obvious hints of inevitable movement in the conversion of theses from a print genre to an online communication medium of record.", "date": "2001-10", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and Technology", "volume": "28", "number": "1", "publisher": "Wiley", "pagerange": "27-28", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20180509-073419363", "issn": "0095-4403", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20180509-073419363", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1002/bult.225", "pub_year": "2001", "author_list": "Douglas, Kimberly" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/1gmp0-sxx80", "eprint_id": 25896, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 19:06:03", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 20:48:39", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Porter-G-S", "name": { "family": "Porter", "given": "George S." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-6539-638X" } ] }, "title": "CompendexWeb Review", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "User interfaces; Engineering Index", "abstract": "Review of interface changes in CompendexWeb.", "date": "2000-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship", "publisher": "Association of College and Research Libraries", "id_number": "CaltechLIB:2000.002", "issn": "1092-1206", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechLIB:2000.002", "rights": "You are granted permission for individual, educational, research and non-commercial reproduction, distribution, display and performance of this work in any format.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.5062/F4SQ8XD2", "primary_object": { "basename": "CompendexWeb_Review.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/1gmp0-sxx80/files/CompendexWeb_Review.pdf" }, "pub_year": "2000", "author_list": "Porter, George S." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/wq089-rx563", "eprint_id": 87339, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:55:30", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:22:14", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Johnson-Richard", "name": { "family": "Johnson", "given": "Richard" } }, { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Journal Economics", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1999 American Association for the Advancement of Science.", "abstract": "In a recent letter (Science's Compass, 27 Nov. p. 1643), Peter T. Shepherd of Elsevier comments on the article \"New journals launched to fight rising prices\" by David Malakoff (News of the Week, 30 Oct. p. 853), in which I was quoted as a representative of the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). Although I disagree about substance, Shepherd is right that \"the debate on the future of journal publishing is both necessary and timely.\" And I think that his invitation to \"compare like with like\" is an excellent idea. Such comparison clearly demonstrates the value of the alternative journals offered by SPARC's partners. Comparative data do not, however, support Shepherd's suggestion that the debate lacks facts or reflects prejudice (presumably against publishers whose pursuit of excessive profit has gravely damaged scientific communication).", "date": "1999-01-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Science", "volume": "283", "number": "5398", "publisher": "American Association for the Advancement of Science", "pagerange": "33", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20180626-080814684", "issn": "0036-8075", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20180626-080814684", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1126/science.283.5398.33b", "pub_year": "1999", "author_list": "Johnson, Richard and Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/cv88w-2ns23", "eprint_id": 109317, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:03:25", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:33:04", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Caveat chemicus: practical guidance to searching Chemical Abstracts", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 1998 Information Today, Inc.\n\nPublished - Roth_1998p12.pdf
", "abstract": "Sci-tech information searchers have long recognized Chemical Abstracts (CA) as a premier science and engineering database. In fact, some have called the \"chemical\" in Chemical Abstracts a restrictive misnomer and suggested that the title might reasonably be changed to Chemistry, Science, and Engineering Abstracts. This high regard stems from CA's broad subject coverage, which extends to the chemical aspects of astronomy, biology, education, engineering, economics, geology, history, mathematics, medicine, and physics. It also denotes CA's extensive format coverage which includes articles from journals and regularly published conference proceedings (73 percent), articles from one-time or first-time conference proceedings (7 percent), dissertations (2 percent), technical reports (1 percent), patents (16 percent), and edited research monograph chapters (1 percent). CA currently carries abstracts for more than 8,000 source items (including Internet documents since 1995) and produced over 700,000 abstracts in 1996(n1). At the end of 1996, over 78 percent (13.2 million) of all the abstracts published since 1907 (16.9 million) were available online(n2).", "date": "1998-03", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Searcher", "volume": "6", "number": "3", "publisher": "Information Today, Inc.", "pagerange": "12", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20210601-085447438", "issn": "1070-4795", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20210601-085447438", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "Roth_1998p12.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/cv88w-2ns23/files/Roth_1998p12.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1998", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/eqw9a-09m39", "eprint_id": 67765, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:25:28", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:17:28", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana Lincoln" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Merck Index - 12th Edition on CD-ROM - for the Macintosh", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1997 American Chemical Society. \n\nReceived October 6, 1997. Publication Date (Web): January 19, 1998. \n\nThe author wishes to thank George Porter for helpful comments and discussion and Ian Roberts for technical assistance.", "abstract": "The Merck Index (12th edition on CD-ROM, Version 12:\n1, 1996) for the Apple Macintosh requires a Macintosh with\nPowerPC (PPC) or 68040 processor, a color monitor (at least\n640 x 480 pixels, and 256 colors), a quad speed CD-ROM\ndrive, 8 Mb RAM and 12 Mb hard disk space), and a System\n7.5 (or higher) operating system. Installation of the software,\nalthough both poorly documented and not intuitively obvious,\nappears fairly Macintosh standard. In the absence of a local\nsystems support staff, toll free numbers and an e-mail\nconnection are available from the publisher.", "date": "1998-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling", "volume": "38", "number": "1", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "82-83", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160608-100647514", "issn": "1549-9596", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160608-100647514", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1021/ci970349e", "pub_year": "1998", "author_list": "Roth, Dana Lincoln" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/d4cr9-ak790", "eprint_id": 44966, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:38:52", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:08:08", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Douglas-K", "name": { "family": "Douglas", "given": "Kimberly" }, "orcid": "0000-0003-4735-4765" }, { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "TOC/DOC: \"It Has Changed the Way I Do Science\"", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1997 by The Haworth Press.", "abstract": "In 1988, Caltech initiated an automated service that combined local access to the comprehensive source information from ISI's SciSearch database (recently renamed Science Citation Index Expanded) with its existing document delivery service. This automated service (TOC/DOC, which refers to Tables of Contents/Document Delivery) has undergone a conceptual change from a catalog of locally held journal articles to a more widely based, retrospective service, which has literally \"changed the way science is done at Caltech.\"", "date": "1997", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Science & Technology Libraries", "volume": "16", "number": "3/4", "publisher": "Haworth Press", "pagerange": "131-145", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20140415-155453065", "issn": "0194-262X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140415-155453065", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1300/J122v16n03_09", "pub_year": "1997", "author_list": "Douglas, Kimberly and Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/qh731-knp70", "eprint_id": 67748, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:24:53", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:17:23", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Computer Software Reviews. BioAlmanac [CD-ROM]", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1995 American Chemical Society. \n\nReceived September 8, 1994.", "abstract": "The BioAlmanac (\"your protein reference library on a\ndisk\") is a CD-ROM product that allows users to retrieve a\nwide variety of biochemical information about proteins-both\npurification and characterization data. By integrating the\nProtein Biochemical and Purification Database (PBPD) with\nthe Protein Identification Resource (PIR) and Swiss-Prot\nprotein sequence databases and the GenBank genetic sequence\ndatabase, BioAlmanac has produced a unique and\npotentially useful product.", "date": "1995-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling", "volume": "35", "number": "1", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "165-165", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-142545458", "issn": "1549-9596", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-142545458", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1021/ci00023a025", "pub_year": "1995", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/asdzc-ejg91", "eprint_id": 73745, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:35:42", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:19:24", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Clement-G-P", "name": { "family": "Clement", "given": "Gail" }, "orcid": "0000-0001-5494-4806" } ] }, "title": "Evolution of a species: science journals published on the Internet", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "keywords": "scientific publishing; paper of the future", "note": "Reprint - clement_1994.pdf
", "abstract": "An excellent overview of the current state of electronic science journals, including where they have come from and where they may be headed. Although focused entirely on science journals, many of the observations are also appropriate for journals in other disciplines. Clement includes a number of pointers to key electronic journal resources. Sidebars include a list of current or planned electronic science journals, and informative case studies of specific titles (Review by Roy Tennant, Current Cites 5(11), Nov 1994)", "date": "1994-10", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Database", "volume": "17", "number": "5", "publisher": "Online Inc., Wilton, CT", "pagerange": "44-54", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20170125-174522136", "issn": "0162-4105", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20170125-174522136", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.7907/Z900003J", "primary_object": { "basename": "clement_1994.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/asdzc-ejg91/files/clement_1994.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1994", "author_list": "Clement, Gail" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/rmpc0-hay66", "eprint_id": 67749, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:25:02", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:17:25", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "IUPACSEARCH 1.0 (for DOS)", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 American Chemical Society. \n\nReceived February 20, 1994.", "abstract": "IUPACSEARCH (version 1.0) is a bibliographic database\nthat provides summaries of nomenclature and symbol recommendations, as well as technical reports, published in Pure and Applied Chemistry from 1960-1992. References to basic IUPAC nomenclature books are also included.", "date": "1994-05", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling", "volume": "34", "number": "3", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "691-691", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-143306766", "issn": "1549-9596", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-143306766", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1021/ci00019a610", "pub_year": "1994", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/wd2x6-vkf96", "eprint_id": 67746, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 05:24:39", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:17:19", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Computer Software Reviews. Pro-Cite for the Macintosh, Version 2.0", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1993 American Chemical Society.", "abstract": "Pro-Cite for the Macintosh (version 2.0) is a very comprehensive database management program and a bibliography\nmaker that has been well described. Quoting from the\npromotional material, \"... upgrade offers many significant\nenhancements, including (3X) faster operations, larger databases (100K records), and all new documentation. Databases created with versions 1.3X can be easily converted to version 2.0\". While this reviewer did not have access to either the Pro-Search or Biblio-links modules, the updated versions currently under development will presumably perform as previously reviewed.", "date": "1993-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling", "volume": "33", "number": "1", "publisher": "American Chemical Society", "pagerange": "179", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-140258413", "issn": "1549-9596", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20160607-140258413", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1021/ci00011a601", "pub_year": "1993", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/sh87h-56k92", "eprint_id": 45351, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:39:58", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:08:16", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "The Serials Crisis Revisited", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "Copyright 1990 by The Haworth Press.", "abstract": "There are striking parallels between the current serials crisis and the crisis of 1981. Caltech's response was significantly different, however, in large part due to a much better understanding of the effect of foreign exchange rates in subscription prices of scientific and technical journals. Results of a 1981 journal cancellation project are also reported. These reveal that over 40% and 80% of the cited references in the publications of Caltech's biologists and chemists came from only 13 and 80 journals respectively.", "date": "1990", "date_type": "published", "publication": "The Serials Librarian", "volume": "18", "number": "1/2", "publisher": "Haworth Press", "pagerange": "123-129", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20140430-095719084", "issn": "0361-526X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140430-095719084", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "pub_year": "1990", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/nvgrb-7yb52", "eprint_id": 45353, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:40:07", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:08:18", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Format-Dependent and National Abstracts/Indexes in a Science Library", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "abstract": "The juxtaposition of the recent announcement by University Microfilms of its Japanese Technical Abstracts, the recent offering by UNV Science Press of Chinese Science Abstracts, and continuing advertisements by ISI for their Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings and Index to Scientific Book Contents raise a bothersome question in my mind. Namely, are format-dependent or \"national\" abstracts/indexes useful tools in a science/engineering library's reference collection?", "date": "1987", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Database Searcher", "volume": "3", "number": "2", "publisher": "Meckler", "pagerange": "20-23", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20140430-100130255", "issn": "0891-6713", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140430-100130255", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "pub_year": "1987", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/bp2zs-y6p84", "eprint_id": 48184, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:48:22", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:10:07", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana Lincoln" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "To classify or not to classify ... a rejoinder", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "restricted", "note": "\u00a9 1980 by The Haworth Press.", "abstract": "Classification of journals is not always advisable. Reasons are given for filing science journals by title, and suggestions are made concerning the arrangement of science collections.", "date": "1981", "date_type": "published", "publication": "The Serials Librarian", "volume": "5", "number": "1", "publisher": "Haworth Press", "pagerange": "83-85", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20140807-130316970", "issn": "0361-526X", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20140807-130316970", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1300/J123v05n01_10", "pub_year": "1981", "author_list": "Roth, Dana Lincoln" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jeqm8-tk658", "eprint_id": 122181, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:51:52", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:39:40", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana Lincoln" }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Searching the chemical literature", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 1979 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company.\n\n", "abstract": "[No abstract]", "date": "1979-11", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of the American Society for Information Science", "volume": "30", "number": "6", "publisher": "Wiley", "pagerange": "372", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20230710-014559109", "issn": "1532-2890", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230710-014559109", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "doi": "10.1002/asi.4630300617", "primary_object": { "basename": "Journal_of_the_American_Society_for_Information_Science_-_November_1979_-_Roth_-_Searching_the_chemical_literature.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/jeqm8-tk658/files/Journal_of_the_American_Society_for_Information_Science_-_November_1979_-_Roth_-_Searching_the_chemical_literature.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1979", "author_list": "Roth, Dana Lincoln" }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/901y7-trb92", "eprint_id": 122218, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 07:52:15", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:39:47", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "The Caltech Science Library Catalog Supplement", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 1974 American Library Association.\n\nPublished - Roth_1974p145.pdf
", "abstract": "The use of catalog supplements during the necessary maturation period required to take full advantage of the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging is obviously an idea whose time has come. The program developed at the California Institute of Technology, however, differs\nin several important respects from that previously described by Nixon and Bell at U.C.L.A.", "date": "1974-06", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Journal of Library Automation", "volume": "7", "number": "2", "publisher": "American Library Association", "pagerange": "145-147", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20230711-142813556", "issn": "0022-2240", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20230711-142813556", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "Roth_1974p145.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/901y7-trb92/files/Roth_1974p145.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1974", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/kmz01-zjn29", "eprint_id": 38272, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-14 19:49:14", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 20:56:37", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "The needs of library users", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "Published - Needsoflibraryusers-ocr.pdf
", "abstract": "The needs of library users are described in the context of a self-service, user-oriented library.\n\n\"Introduction: It is estimated that the average scientist spends between 20 and 25 per cent of his working time searching for information. Because of this, it is obviously desirable that information needs should be studied with a view to improving the libraries' role as an information transfer agent.\"", "date": "1974-03", "date_type": "published", "publication": "UNESCO bulletin for libraries", "volume": "28", "number": "2", "publisher": "United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization", "pagerange": "92-95", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20130503-153214619", "issn": "0041-5243", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20130503-153214619", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "Needsoflibraryusers-ocr.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/kmz01-zjn29/files/Needsoflibraryusers-ocr.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1974", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." }, { "id": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/d4t5h-9xa44", "eprint_id": 53301, "eprint_status": "archive", "datestamp": "2023-09-15 04:55:00", "lastmod": "2023-10-23 21:11:30", "type": "article", "metadata_visibility": "show", "creators": { "items": [ { "id": "Roth-D-L", "name": { "family": "Roth", "given": "Dana L." }, "orcid": "0000-0002-3821-3808" } ] }, "title": "Scientific Serial Lists", "ispublished": "pub", "full_text_status": "public", "note": "\u00a9 1972 American Library Association.\n\nPublished - scientificseriallists.pdf
", "abstract": "This article describes the need for user-oriented serial lists and the development of such a list in the California Institute of Technology library. The results of conversion from EAM to EDP equipment and subsequent utilization of COM (Computer-Output-Microfilm) is reported.", "date": "1972-01", "date_type": "published", "publication": "Joumal of Library Automation", "volume": "5", "number": "1", "publisher": "American Library Association", "pagerange": "51-57", "id_number": "CaltechAUTHORS:20150107-155736772", "issn": "0022-2240", "official_url": "https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20150107-155736772", "rights": "No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided.", "local_group": { "items": [ { "id": "Caltech-Library" } ] }, "primary_object": { "basename": "scientificseriallists.pdf", "url": "https://authors.library.caltech.edu/records/d4t5h-9xa44/files/scientificseriallists.pdf" }, "pub_year": "1972", "author_list": "Roth, Dana L." } ]