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Astronomy Libraries - Your Gateway to Information Uta Grothkopf ESO Library esolib@eso.org

Overview Librarians and what they can do for you ADS and arxiv: tips and tricks Electronic journals, Open Access Problems with e-publications Cooperation between librarians and astronomers

Basic Skills Information Literacy Science: surplus of information, not shortage Know what to read Construct your search strategy Current awareness Computer Literacy Hardware, software, network technology Know your tools Know your sources How to access them (office, home, travel etc.) Critical Thinking Skills Is my search result correct and complete?

Information Fluency Computer Literacy Information Literacy Critical Thinking Skills Source: Pat Viele, Physics & Astronomy Librarian, Cornell University

What Librarians can do for you Provide access to print and electronic collections: books and journals (also when through ADS) databases, link collections, repositories Locate resources not immediately available retrieval systems networks of librarians joint collections, knowledge, and ideas Library as meeting place science coffee, (in)formal discussions Web 2.0 / Library 2.0 blogs; RSS; interactive; social networking... or walk into the library office Librarians as research catalysts provide research assistance, assist with finding quality information resources, tips & tricks

The 2 Big Ones in Astronomy NASA ADS (Astrophysics Data System) www.adsabs.harvard.edu/ published literature + preprints from publishers + authors myads notification service arxiv.org e-print archive arxiv.org (astro-ph) preprints (various versions) posted by authors e-mail listings, RSS

NASA ADS largest digital library in astronomy, several mirror sites around the world used almost daily by majority of astronomers collection of links to articles (2-3 most recent years: subscription needed) Special features include: 1st author searches: ^

NASA ADS largest digital library in astronomy, several mirror sites around the world used almost daily by majority of astronomers collection of links to articles (2-3 most recent years: subscription needed) Special features include: 1st author searches: ^ filters, e.g., refereed only

refereed refereed

NASA ADS largest digital library in astronomy, several mirror sites around the world used almost daily by majority of astronomers collection of links to articles (2-3 most recent years: subscription needed) Special features include: 1st author searches: ^ filters, e.g., refereed only citations: Sorting / Sort by citation count

bibcode citation count pub month/year Links: Open Access = no subscription needed A = Abstract D = Data N = NED E = HTML F = PDF R = References C = Citations O = Associated articles U = Also read X = arxiv S = SIMBAD

NASA ADS largest digital library in astronomy, several mirror sites around the world used almost daily by majority of astronomers collection of links to articles (2-3 most recent years: subscription needed) Special features include: 1st author searches: ^ filters, e.g., refereed only citations: Sorting / Sort by citation count export search results for reference lists

Zotero

NASA ADS largest digital library in astronomy, several mirror sites around the world used almost daily by majority of astronomers collection of links to articles (2-3 most recent years: subscription needed) Special features include: 1st author searches: ^ filters, e.g., refereed only citations: Sorting / Sort by citation count export search results for reference lists historical literature: scanned pages (fulltext search, back to vol. 1) links to data content + corrections provided by libraries

astro-ph / arxiv approx. ½ - 1 yr. before publication

astro-ph / arxiv citing arxiv papers: arxiv:yymm.nnnv# [category] arxiv:0803.1234v1 [astro-ph] scientists still cite published version (e.g., in CV) --> journal still has a meaning (impact, reputation...) Schwarz & Kennicutt (2004): astro-ph --> citations 2x Position on arxiv --> citations? J.P. Dietrich: The importance of being first: position dependent citation rates on arxiv:astro-ph [2008PASP.. 120..224D] Disentangling visibility and self-promotion bias in the arxiv:astro-ph positional citation effect [2008PASP..120..801D]

Databases beyond ADS and astro-ph/arxiv SPIRES-HEP www.slac.stanford.edu/spires/hep Stanford Public Information System SLAC, DESY, Fermilab bibliographic info in high-energy physics full-texts from arxiv and others

Databases beyond ADS and astro-ph/arxiv Google Scholar scholar.google.com free research tool for scholarly literature + citations conf. proc, books, repositories good for correcting misspellings might have duplicates what sources are searched? Google PageRank

Databases beyond ADS and astro-ph/arxiv ISI Web of Knowledge (Thompson Scientific) commercial consists of Web of Science (citation db), analytical tools, e.g., Science Citation Index (SCI), Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Citation overlap 60% Scopus (Elsevier) commercial 15,000 peer-rev STM & social sciences journals abstracts + citations tools to search, sort, export email + RSS alerts

Databases beyond ADS and astro-ph/arxiv ISI Web of Knowledge (Thompson Scientific) commercial db consists of Web of Science (citation db), analytical tools, e.g., Science Citation Index (SCI), Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Citation overlap 60% No source is perfect Scopus (Elsevier) commercial db 15,000 peer-rev STM & social sciences journals abstracts + citations tools to search, sort, export email + RSS alerts

Journals Core journals in astronomy: A&A AJ ApJ / ApJS MNRAS PASP ESO AAS RAS ASP Subscription-based, with delayed Open Access (2-3 yrs.) As of mid-2009: print + electronic Librarians pay, negotiate licenses, provide access, troubleshoot The Future: from static journals towards virtual journals / databases

Open Access Make publicly funded literature available to everybody OA No subscription fees Archive final version, with or without journal layout Author self-archiving or repositories (arxiv) or Open Access Publishing (retrievability & preservation!)

Open Access Grothkopf & Erdmann: Open Access State of the Art IAU Information Bulletin July 2008 www.iau.org/science/publications/iau/information_bulletin/ OA not for free Reader author Subscribers sponsoring institutions

Astronomy www.doaj.org

Problems with Online Documents Long-term access Archiving: what, where, who? Preservation: perpetual access, migration to newer formats, metadata, ownership of content, embedded links (inside and outside) Completeness of digitized material errata, news, advertisements, columns, letters, front matter, legible figures and graphs, obituaries... Deleted items Journals: plagiarized articles Wikipedia: ceased projects Mailing lists, blogs: comments and contributions Broken links URL URN / DOI

DOI (Digital Object Identifier) URL URL URL

DOI (Digital Object Identifier) UR L U RL UR L

DOI (Digital Object Identifier) DOI DOI DOI DOI Resolver DOIs are names, not locations identifiers for scientific publications typical DOI: 10.1065/abc123defg resolve through browser: http://dx.doi.org/10.1065/abc123defg

DOI Example: ADS

Astronomy: almost everything online tempting and dangerous

Information not easy to find Special supplements e.g., (color) plates Radio astronomy historical literature recent literature in engineering journals Observatory publications ( > 3 yrs.) Books, conference proceedings ( > 5 yrs.) Non-English literature

Cooperations of Librarians and Astronomers International Astronomical Union (IAU) Commission 5: Documentation and Astronomical Data Working Group Libraries www.eso.org/libraries/iau-wglib/ Library and Information Services in Astronomy (LISA) www.eso.org/libraries/lisa.html

Library and Information Services in Astronomy Series of conferences: LISA I: Washington, DC, USA, 1988 LISA II: Garching, Germany, 1995 LISA III: Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 1998 LISA IV: Prague, Czech Republic, 2002 LISA V: Cambridge, MA, USA, 2006 LISA VI: to be held in Pune, India, 2010 Participants: librarians, publishers, computer specialists, astronomers from around the world Topics covered reflect the changes in library services and information access Forum for exchange of experiences and information about emerging fields of interest in astronomy libraries