Academic Search Techniques: When you search for information online or in library databases you need to have Academic Search Techniques (AST) to get the most out of your time and efforts. You should spend your time effectively attempting to search for relevant information for your research topic. With AST you will be able to find useful and relevant information more efficiently. Using Keywords When doing a Keyword Search it is better to pick out the main concepts from your research question/topic. Let's imagine that you are doing research on the following topic - " Effective usage marketing innovations in business management". Here - Marketing, Innovation, Business, and Management might be the main concepts for this research question/topic, isn't it? Boolean Searching Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) are based on an algebraic system of logic formulated by George Boole, a 19th-century English mathematician. These operators help search engines refine, broaden or exclude search results. The operator AND allows you to narrow down or refine the search results which you want to find. For example, Business AND Management bring back results that include both search terms together and help you to refine or narrow down your search results. The operator OR allows you to broaden your search results. For example, Business OR Management will broaden your search results because the search engine will bring back any results that have either Business or Management. The operator NOT (Google Search Engine recognizes the minus sign (“-“), and it must be placed directly in front of the word or phrase without a space.) allows you to exclude words or phrases from your search results. For example, Business NOT Management will bring back only resources about the first search term (Business), but exclude any resources that include the second search term (Management). Phrase Searching When you search for a phrase like (Customer Relationship Management) the search engine will bring back any results that have those words in them. However, if you put quotation marks around the phrase, "Customer Relationship Management", the search engine will only bring back results that have all those words, exactly in the order, you have them. This can also be useful when you're searching for the title of a book or other resources. Using Limiters Most library databases allow users to limit their search results by using filters or search limiters. These options have often located in the dashboard on the database search page or at the top of the menu bar or at the checkboxes. Some common and useful limiters include the date of publication, material type, full text, and more.
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What are Bibliometrics?
Bibliometrics is the statistical analysis of books, articles, or other publications. The analyses are used to track author or researcher output and impact. This can help in promotion and tenure, as well as aiding in funding and grants. Bibliometrics are also used to calculate journal impact factors, which can help you decide which journal to publish.
Journal metrics measure the performance of research and scholarly publications. You can use journal metrics to compare and rank journals in order to make strategic decisions about the best journal in which to publish your research for maximum impact.
You can source journal metrics from a number of ranking tools. Each of these tools has its own strengths and limitations and measures different elements of journal metrics. The comparison table below will help you use these tools with discretion to judge the most appropriate publications for your research.
Journal metric |
Description |
Source of data |
How to access |
Journal impact factor (JIF) |
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Web of Science database |
JIF, Journal Rank in subject category and Journal quartile (Q1, Q2, etc.) are displayed.
OR
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Scimago journal rank (SJR) |
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Scopus database |
In Scimago
In Scopus
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CiteScore |
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Scopus database |
In Scopus
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SNIP (Source Normalised Impact Per Article) |
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Scopus database |
In Scopus
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Eigenfactor |
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Web of Science database |
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Alternative metrics |
Identify journals with the most reach and the journals which are read by your target audience. |
Altmetric Explorer |
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