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Citation and Collaboration

Open Access Week 2015, San Francisco

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Why citations?

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Citations expose theglobal collaborations thatunderlie scholarlyresearch.

All scientific research builds on what has been discovered before. A research story reveals itsgeneology through citing thestudies that made a new visionpossible.

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The article at the center

The ScienceOpen platform is based on the article as the central organizingunit.

Articles reveal their place within a bodyof research most intensively in theirreference list.

By exposing this connectivity, ScienceOpen has created a citationindex.

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ScienceOpen citations

A freely accessible network for aggregating, sharing, and evaluating research information

Public citation index

Over 10 million articles (ca. 1.7 million Open Access).

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ScienceOpen: Exposing context

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Explore from each article page thenetwork of citations, keywords, related articles

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Discovery tools

Article page with:

Reader count

Citations

Altmetric score

Relatedcollections

Similar articles

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Article metrics

Article metrics

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ScienceOpen: Adding context

Until now the contextof an article has beenlargely set by itsjournal and publisher

ScienceOpen addscontext post-publication with open peer review andcollections

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Open post-publication review

Peer ReviewerName

Fullcomments

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Researcher-driven collections

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In summary…

More visibility for scholarlycontent on ScienceOpen

Exposing context: Growing citation index

Adding context: Open fordialogue via Post Publication Peer Review and Collections

Our goal remains: To makescience open

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Contact

Stephanie Dawson, PhD

ScienceOpen GmbHPappelallee 78/7910437 Berlin, Germany

Skype: dawson_scienceopenTwitter: @SDawsonBerlinMobile: +49-176-72614581Tel: [email protected]

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