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BioOne Training

BioOne Training. 课件类别:资源 课件来源: Beijing ZhongKe I/E Company of China Science Publishing Group 联系方式: marketing@bjzhongke.com.cn 制作日期: 2010.05. BioOne Training. About BioOne. About BioOne. Origin of BioOne.

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BioOne Training

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  1. BioOne Training

  2. 课件类别:资源 课件来源:Beijing ZhongKe I/E Company of China Science Publishing Group 联系方式:marketing@bjzhongke.com.cn 制作日期:2010.05

  3. BioOne Training

  4. About BioOne

  5. About BioOne Origin of BioOne Conceived in 1999 and launched in 2001, BioOne is the direct product of an exceptional collaboration between libraries, publishers, and the private sector. BioOne was founded by: • American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) • Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) • University of Kansas • Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) • Allen Press, Inc.

  6. About BioOne BioOne’s Mission BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofit publishers, academic institutions, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access to critical research. BioOne explores economic models and strategic partnerships that balance the needs of all stakeholders, and currently demonstrates this balance by offering financially sustainable information services in the biological sciences. BioOne supports best practices that increase operational effectiveness and technological standardsthat integrate its content with a global network of scholarly exchange.

  7. About BioOne Proof of Concept • Full-text aggregation of 160bioscience research publications from 123not-for-profit publishers around the world, displaying 76,732total articles and 535,053 pages at the end of 2008. • Over 1,262 subscribing institutions, with2,500additional institutions accessing via developing-country programs • 2,716,277unique users in 2008, representing students, researchers, faculty, and individuals in the public and private sectors. • Integration and collaboration with numerous scholarly communications organizations and initiatives, including BHL, Portico, NISO, SERU, and Knowledge Exchange.

  8. Collection

  9. Collection BioOne Collection • 160 Titles from 123 publishers • Including 12 Open Access titles from 8 Publishers

  10. Collection Areas of Coverage • Genetics & Heredity • Geography • Geosciences • Limnology • Marine & Freshwater Biology • Microbiology • Ornithology • Paleontology • Parasitology • Plant Sciences • Public, Environmental & Occupational Health • Sports Sciences • Veterinary Sciences • Zoology Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science Agronomy Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Biodiversity Conservation Biology Biophysics Cell Biology Developmental Biology Ecology Engineering, Environmental Entomology Environmental Sciences Evolutionary Biology Fisheries Forestry

  11. Collection BioOne and ISI Rankings BioOne's aggregate presence in ISI continues to be strong, with 106 of 154 participating titles ranked in the 2008 ISI JCR (69%).   • Biodiversity Conservation - 9 BioOne titles out of 28 total ranked • Biology - 5 BioOne titles out of 71 total ranked • Ecology - 23 BioOne titles out of 124 total ranked • Plant Sciences - 18 BioOne titles out of 155 total ranked • Zoology - 23 BioOne titles out of 125 total ranked • Entomology - 17 BioOne titles out of 72 total ranked • Ornithology - 7 BioOne titles out of 18 total ranked

  12. A ….B C’s of ….. AVIAN/BIRDS

  13. AB…C’s of….. CHILDREN

  14. ABC…D’s of…. DNA

  15. ABCD…E’s of…. ENERGY

  16. Collection Top Research Terms • acid • animal • avian/bird • bacteria • behavior • biodiversity • cancer • cell • children • climate • competition • conservation • culture • deer • development • disease • dna • education/teaching • energy • environment/ecology/habitat • evolution • fish • food • forest • genetics • global • growth/change • health • human • insect • light • management • natural • plants • pollution • population • quality • resistance • river/sea/marine/water • seed • selection • sex • social • soil • species • stress • system • technology • therapy • warming • wildlife • women

  17. Collection Chinese Article Content • Bioenergy: Future Direction of China's Energy and Environment Integrated Strategy,Hai Ren, Zhi'an Li, Qinfeng Guo, and Quan WangAMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment March 2008 : Vol. 37, Issue 2, pg(s) 136-138 • Identifying Wetland Change in China's Sanjiang Plain Using Remote Sensing ,Shuqing Zhang, Xiaodong Na, Bo Kong, Zongming Wang, Hongxing Jiang, Huan Yu, Zhichun Zhao, Xiaofeng Li, Chunyue Liu, and Patricia DaleWetlands March 2009 : Vol. 29, Issue 1, pg(s) 302-313 • Towards a New Paradigm: The Development of China's Forestry in the 21st Century ,G. Wang, J.L. Innes, S.W. Wu and S. DaiInternational Forestry Review December 2008 : Vol. 10, Issue 4, pg(s) 619-631

  18. Key Markets and Target Institution Types

  19. Key Markets and Target Institutions Types • Academic Institutions • PhD and Masters Degree Programs in Biology, Environmental Science, Agriculture and Ecology • Library Consortia • Government Agencies • Research Institutes

  20. Platform Features and Functionality

  21. Platform Features and Functionality Features for Libraries • Automated deposits to PORTICO • Toll-free linking to journals between BioOne collections • Open URL compliance • Delivery of MARC metadata • Administrative & customization capabilities including: • Institutional branding • On demand reporting • Easy management of subscribed content and IPS • Z39.50 client-server protocol • Shibboleth protocol

  22. Platform Features and Functionality Features for End-Users • Personalized profiles through “My BioOne” allowing for saved searches, favorite journals, and e-alerting preferences • Article and title-level tools such as RSS feeds, related article and author searches • Toll-free linking between collections and archival links to JSTOR and BHL

  23. Platform Features and Functionality Seamless Access • IP Authentication via your institutional subscription grants access to content • All users may create a profile (email address as username and a unique password) to access preferences and store alerts • Library administrators have a special administrator tab in their profile to manage their institution’s subscription, brand patrons’ BioOne view, and download usage statistics

  24. Platform Features and Functionality BioOne’s Homepage

  25. Platform Features and Functionality Access profile by clicking on “My BioOne” My BioOne User Profile Manage your account by clicking on tab headings

  26. Platform Features and Functionality Library Administration • From the Library Administration tab, you can: • view accessible journals included in your subscription • download MARC records • add other administrators • retrieve usage statistics • manage your IP addresses • manage your institution’s branding • enable or disable content suppression

  27. Platform Features and Functionality Search results generated here Advanced Search Enter search criteria here

  28. Platform Features and Functionality Full-Text Article View

  29. Conclusion Contact Us • Beijing ZhongKe I/E Company of China Science Publishing Group • 16 Dong Huangchenggen North Street • Beijing 100717   P.R.China • Tel: 86-10-84039343/44/45-606 • Fax: 86-10-84038208 • Email:marketing@bjzhongke.com.cn

  30. “The BioOne experience is important because it attempts to take into account the connections between various agents in the chain of scholarly communication. BioOne’s vision is fundamentally ecological: none of these agents can flourish without the others, and the most sustainable model is one that seeks the success of them all.” - Richard Fyffe and David Shulenburger, “Economics as if Science Mattered: The BioOne Business Model and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing” (2002) Thank you

  31. 谢 谢 ! 请批评指正!

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