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Dean Hendrix, MLIS
Dean is the subject librarian for Medicine & is available for research consultations, instruction, curricular support & purchase requests.

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What’s new in EndNote X.3: A Video Tutorial

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Tags: database, EndNote
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2007 Edition of Journal Citation Reports Available

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

The newest edition of the Journal Citation Report (JCR) is now available.

JCR allows you to evaluate and compare scholarly journals in all areas of the sciences and social sciences. Results can be used to determine which journals are the most important and influential in their respective disciplines. JCR leads to analytical reports comparing the number of articles published in more than 8,000 academic journals, together with the number of times those articles have been cited by other scholars. Each report provides a variety of unique measurements for each journal, including its Impact Factor, Immediacy Index, Cited Half-Life, and Citing Half-Life.

If you have any questions regarding JCR, don’t hesitate to contact me.

Tags: citations, database, ISI, JCR, Journals, WOS
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