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Join us to explore cutting-edge research methods, data sources, and output measurement techniques in informetrics and information science. Learn from Professor Judit Bar-Ilan about h-index, cleansing data, and more. Discover new insights and best practices!
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Research related to the workshop • Data sources and output types • Which h-index? (Scientometrics, 2008) • Web of Science with the Conference Proceedings Citation Indexes – The case of Computer Science (Scientometrics, 2010) • JASIST@Mendeley (Altmetrics Workshop, 2012) • Member of the COST Action: 1
Challenging problems • Which data sources to use and when? • How to cleanse and validate data? • What types of outputs to measure and how? 2
Judit Bar-Ilanis professor at the Department of Information Science of Bar-Ilan University in Israel. She received her PhD in computer science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and started her research in information science in the mid-1990s at the School of Library, Archive and Information Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She moved to the Department of Information Science at Bar-Ilan University in 2002. She is a member of the editorial boards of JASIST, Scientometrics, Journal of Informetrics, PLoS ONE, Cybermetrics, and Online Information Review. Her areas of interest include: informetrics, information retrieval, Internet research, information behavior and usability. She is a member of the EU funded project ACUMEN: Academic careers understood through measurement and norms and the COST Action KnowEscape: Analyzing the dynamics of information and knowledge landscapes. • http://is.biu.ac.il/en/judit 3