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| There are 8 papers published in subject: Library, Information and Philology since this site started. | |||
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| 1. Application of h-index on 5-year citations, complement the 5-year impact factor of high-citation paper. | |||
| Wang Chuanqi,Li Yanhui | |||
| Library, Information and Philology 19 May 2016 | |||
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| Abstract:There are a number of indexes proposed in many literatures to evaluate the quality of journals. However, in our research,it is found that h-index based on immediate data has never been used to assist IF in measuring a journal. Therefore, we propose 5-year h-index to solve this problem. With our method we can measure journals by the high citations group of a journal. It can be a new way to determine the value of a journal. | |||
| TO cite this article:Wang Chuanqi,Li Yanhui. Application of h-index on 5-year citations, complement the 5-year impact factor of high-citation paper.[OL].[19 May 2016] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4688596 | |||
| 2. Modeling and Predicting the Increase of H-index | |||
| LIU Yibin,LiYanhui | |||
| Library, Information and Philology 13 May 2016 | |||
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| Abstract:H-index is a widely used index to quantify an individual's scientific research in the field of bibliometrics. This paper offers a model of the increase of H-index and finds out some important time nodes which divide one's scientific career into several parts with different rates of growth of his or her H-index. Information of authors' publication time is used to find out when the authors may publish their representative works and estimate the exact time of these time nodes. This paper also presents a predictive index (Hp-index) to evaluate the potential of someone's growth of H-index in the future. Data collected through Google Scholar and Web of Science are used to make some analysis and verify our conclusions. | |||
| TO cite this article:LIU Yibin,LiYanhui. Modeling and Predicting the Increase of H-index[OL].[13 May 2016] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4690003 | |||
| 3. Differences of Rumour/Truth Narrative and Evidences | |||
| ZHANG Zili | |||
| Library, Information and Philology 12 May 2016 | |||
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| Abstract:Rumour content has also attracted considerable scholarly attention. The use of high-speed modes of communication, in particular mobile phones with short message services and weblogs, brought an abundance of information, but this information has not led to the end of rumour . A previous lack of information has been replaced by a difficulty in distinguishing the credibility of many different, often conflicting, sources. Mastering how to distinguish a rumour and a truth and how to refute a rumour will greatly reduce the damage caused by the rumour. Despite a plentiful existing (primarily psychology-based) scholarly analysis of rumours, a large-scale statistical data-driven study on the rumour has been lacking. This is rather unfortunate, considering the importance of the overall rules of rumour spreading and refuting. This study thus has attempted to narrow the gap by accomplishing a twofold purpose in its investigation of rumour texts, i.e., how to distinguish a rumour and a truth and how to refute a rumour. However, we stress that this study is exploratory, and needs replication and extension in a more comprehensive sample. | |||
| TO cite this article:ZHANG Zili. Differences of Rumour/Truth Narrative and Evidences[OL].[12 May 2016] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4688011 | |||
| 4. Individual paper's Y index and journal's innovation factor | |||
| YUAN Shu | |||
| Library, Information and Philology 07 October 2014 | |||
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| Abstract:Impact Factor (IF) is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field. However, numerous criticisms have been made of the use of an impact factor. The impact factor is highly discipline-dependent. The IF may be incorrectly applied to evaluate the significance of an individual publication or to evaluate an individual researcher. And the IF does not always reflect individual journal's innovative strength. Here we introduce a Y index as the ratio of citation number for individual paper per year to the corresponding journal's IF. Nobel laureates usually have published one or more papers with Y values higher than 10, no matter in what subjects. With the Y2 distribution, journal's Innovation Factor (INF) can be calculated as the ratio of the High-cited Y2 area [∫ (Y2 - 1), when Y > 1] to the Low-cited Y2 area [∫ (1 -Y2), when 0 ≤ Y <1]. INF is positively correlated with IF. If we define relative INF (rINF) as the ratio of INF to IF, the rINF values usually range from 0.7 to 1.4 for highly-innovative journals with IFs of 3 to 40, and do not vary largely among different disciplines. The Y index helps researchers quickly retrieve essential literatures in any discipline, and might be used as an evaluation criterion to individual researcher's output. The (r)INF better reflects the journal's real quality and reminds all scientific journals to constantly introspect and self-renew. | |||
| TO cite this article:YUAN Shu. Individual paper's Y index and journal's innovation factor[OL].[ 7 October 2014] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4612466 | |||
| 5. Study on Application of Cloud Computing in E-government System | |||
| BAO Lingyun,LIU Wenyun | |||
Library, Information and Philology 26 November 2010
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| Abstract:By analyzing constrains of E-government system in the cloud, the paper proposes using cloud computing to improve E-government system. Firstly, the paper introduces the necessity and feasibility of importing cloud computing in E-government system, then it further describes the advantage of cloud computing to E-government system. And last, this paper comprehensively presents the usage process of cloud computing in E-government system from two aspects: to construct a cloud overall architecture and a cloud data center of E-government system. | |||
| TO cite this article:BAO Lingyun,LIU Wenyun. Study on Application of Cloud Computing in E-government System[OL].[26 November 2010] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4393427 | |||
| 6. On the Factors Influence the Determination of the User’s Information Demand | |||
| Teng Yi | |||
Library, Information and Philology 24 June 2010
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| Abstract:The determination of the user’s information demand is mainly that reflected by the Library’s key courses of the activities of the public relationship, the User’s demands simulation, the consultation talk and the concept transformation and its standard expression. In the vigorous activities of the public relationship, the greatest influence on the determination of the user’s demand is to strive for the governmental privilege and support on the information policy. The next is that the librarian must have the active service spirit and can set up the professional prestige. Besides, the highly effective service activities and charge standard that can be accepted by the users are also helpful to the elimination of the obstacles to the users to express their demands. In the course of the user’s demand simulation, the analogue representation of classification according to the users’ professions and branches of learning are commonly used in the past. Due to their limitations, macroscopically, the librarian cannot carry out the demand guide and demand simulation for the analogous users in a wider range and microscopically, the librarian cannot discover the particularity of each user’s demand. The supplementary method is to carry out the subject simulation and the specialty simulation of the user’s demand. In the consultation talk, the librarian expresses his own understanding to the reference question through the limited and unlimited inquiries and encourages the user to express his real demand with accurate speech. This is helpful to clarifying the questions from various aspects and to getting some additional information, thus making clear about the user’s demand. In the course of concept transformation and its standard expression, the librarian solves the three differences between the special demand and the actual expression, between the expression of different languages, and between the subjective demand and the information system requirement through the two procedures of facing and grouping the search concept and building the search query mode, thus achieving the goals of clearly defining the user’s demand, expressing the user’s demand and, at the same time, subjecting the search system to query. | |||
| TO cite this article:Teng Yi. On the Factors Influence the Determination of the User’s Information Demand[OL].[24 June 2010] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4376612 | |||
| 7. Measuring Chinese Science Information on the Internet | |||
| Chuanfu Chen,Lai-chu Tang,Zhiqiang Wu,Xuan Huang,Weibao Yao,Yan Cui,Shuyun Zhou,Yuan Yu | |||
Library, Information and Philology 16 January 2009
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| Abstract:We have, adopting the method of keyword frequency, using English as comparison, investigated and analyzed the science information in Chinese on the Internet. The result of our investigation is: Chinese science information on the Web is approximately 3.54% of English and 2.55% of the science information Web. The result of the investigation could be used for evaluation of the impacts of Chinese language to scientific research, science communication and involvement of Chinese as parent language via the Internet. | |||
| TO cite this article:Chuanfu Chen,Lai-chu Tang,Zhiqiang Wu, et al. Measuring Chinese Science Information on the Internet[OL].[16 January 2009] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/27964 | |||
| 8. Exploring of the University Library in Constructing the Resources Share System for Local Corporation | |||
| Yang Weiping,Zhou Yutao,Lv Juan,Zhu Shiqing | |||
Library, Information and Philology 29 July 2008
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| Abstract:This paper argued the construction of the resources share system for regional economy in Yangzhou university library, and the system provide the information retrieval, uncover service etc. for local corporation. It is a values ways to university library on constructing of digital library. | |||
| TO cite this article:Yang Weiping,Zhou Yutao,Lv Juan, et al. Exploring of the University Library in Constructing the Resources Share System for Local Corporation[OL].[29 July 2008] http://www.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/23117 | |||
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