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- Figshare: A One-Stop Shop for Research Data Management with Diverse Features and Services
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1 University of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar - 190006, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 59, No 6 (2022), Pagination: 391-397Abstract
Research data management is recognized as an important concern for institutions. Various academic and research institutions today maintain different institutional repositories operating on different platforms to save and share research data. Researchers require a platform that ensures maximum accessibility, stability and reliability to share research data. Sharing data makes it possible to replicate studies, formulate new research questions, and generate new knowledge. One such platform used for sharing and preserving research data is “Figshare”. The purpose of this paper is to look at the journey of the Figshare platform and investigate the usefulness of this platform for sharing and preserving data. This paper provides an understanding of the platform for research institutions to employ for data management purposes. The research design of this article consists of non-empirical research majorly based on literature review and analysis. The literature analysis focused on the architecture, metadata handling capacities, interoperability, compatibility and services offered to researchers and research institutions by this platform. Focused literature searches were conducted across various electronic databases and this study tried to explore the solution that Figshare offers in supporting research data. Further, the article outlines the benefits of the Figshare repository and shows how this registry helps in the appropriate storage and sharing of research data. This article presents the potential of the Figshare platform that can be applied and used in different research disciplines for preserving and sharing research data.Keywords
Data Management, Data Sharing, Figshare, Repository, Research Data.References
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- Misrepresentation of Citations: A Case Study of Google Scholar
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1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar – 190006, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
1 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar – 190006, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
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Journal of Information and Knowledge (Formerly SRELS Journal of Information Management), Vol 60, No 6 (2023), Pagination: 381-388Abstract
The current study aims to identify the misrepresented and actual citations in Google Scholar and rank the professionals according to their correct accreditations. The selected Google Scholar profiles were analysed to reveal the misrepresentation of the citation counts based on the wrong indexing of author names. A total of 30 top prolific author profiles from Library and Information Science professionals were selected for this study. The publication and biographical data were gathered from Google Scholar and compared with Web of Science and Scopus to avoid ambiguity. The findings reveal that misrepresenting citations to the author profiles due to the wrong indexing of author names leads to an increased citation count and affects the resultant author ranking.Keywords
Google Scholar, Misrepresented Citations, LIS Professionals, Scopus, Web of Science.References
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