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Scrapus

04 Sunday Jun 2017

Posted by futurilla in Ooops!, Spotted in the news

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Ryan Regier asks “What is going on with the number of Open Access Journals indexed in Elsevier’s Scopus?”…

“… it looks like Scopus added around 400 open access journals after January 2016, then another 270 after January 2017, and finally removed around 1,000 after February 1st, 2017. Removing around 1,000 open access journals is big deal. That’s almost a quarter of all the open access journals Scopus has in their collection…”

Concludes after some investigations that…

“… Scopus over-reported and mislead its customers about how many open access journals they indexed.”

I can add, from a previous post here on the JURN blog, that…

“Scopus had 60 OA arts & humanities titles in English at June 2015, a fact discoverable via their new OA tagging [in their summer 2015 master spreadsheet]. Though, after sorting, that Scopus category also included such ‘tres arty’ titles as Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Collaboration and Asian Social Science.”

More GRAFT-ing

04 Sunday Jun 2017

Posted by futurilla in JURN metrics, My general observations

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JURN’s GRAFT repository search tool has updated. I cleaned out several hundred dead ‘site not found’ URLs which had crept in since last summer, and fixed a surprising amount of re-directs to new repo domain names (I thought these things were supposed to stay put). And that was on what was a thoroughly cleaned and checked URL list. I’ve also added around 100 recently-announced repositories. Even after the removals and fixes the current tally of URLs still sees GRAFT searching across around 1,300 more repositories than OpenDOAR’s 3,300 (their latest figures).

Unlike JURN, GRAFT searches across records and full-text alike. Which means… It’s Big, so it’s not much use just tapping in a few keywords and hoping for the best. It’s ideally used with relatively sophisticated search modifiers and a few seconds of pre-planning.

Bitcoin welcome

04 Sunday Jun 2017

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CSEs unlinked

04 Sunday Jun 2017

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If you have ‘linked’ or on-the-fly Google Custom Search Engines, note that they will have stopped working a week or so ago. As planned and announced, at around the end of May 2017 Google withdrew the ‘linked’ CSE option (self-hosted, and a pain to set up and admin). They also withdrew the ‘cref’ URL-path item, which was what enabled an on-the-fly CSE from any page of Web links (handy, but not that often). It’s a pity to see the latter go, but apparently it’s part of a modernisation of the CSE service.

JURN’s various ongoing search projects are not affected by the changes, as GRAFT has been ported. But if you’re affected, then you now need to either: i) port your search tool’s URLs into a full free CSE, via Google’s CSE console (easiest way is .tsv files containing 500-URL chunks of your list, must be less than 30Kb per .tsv); or ii) use the free DuckDuckGo CSE functionality to get a quick CSE which only runs over a handful of URLs. The current drawback of the DuckDuckGo CSE service is that the Duck may not yet have had a good quack at some of the obscure academic sites you may want in your CSE.

Added to JURN

03 Saturday Jun 2017

Posted by futurilla in Ecology additions, New titles added to JURN

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Accelerando : Belgrade Journal of Music and Dance

Britain-Nepal Society Journal, The (mirrored by the University of Cambridge which also hosts the article PDFs)


Agricultural & Environmental Letters (joint journal of the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and the Soil Science Society of America)

Footpath Maps UK

02 Friday Jun 2017

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Footpath Maps: free online ordnance survey map and public footpath finder for the UK. Other bloated maps sites claim to offer OS map sheets (the OS themselves, SUSTRANS, and others), but load with such grinding slowness that they’re often unusable. Footpath Maps loads complete OS map sheets within a few seconds, amazingly, and then has a very smooth and easy zoom. The dashed red lines are the public footpaths…

Added to JURN

02 Friday Jun 2017

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Defence & Diplomacy (Centre for Air Power Studies, Indian Forum for National Security Studies)

Air Power Journal (Centre for Air Power Studies, Indian Forum for National Security Studies)

New Delhi Papers series (Centre for Air Power Studies, Indian Forum for National Security Studies)

CLAWS Journal (Centre for Land Warfare Studies, India)

Scholar Warrior (Centre for Land Warfare Studies, India)

Manekshaw Papers series (Centre for Land Warfare Studies, India)

Synergy : journal of the Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (India)

Synodos Papers series (Centre for Joint Warfare Studies, India)

Defence Science Journal (Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre, India)

Defence Life Science Journal (Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre, India)

DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology (Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre, India)

United Service Institution Journal (India, 2002—, “oldest surviving defence journal in Asia”. Archive TOCs are currently 404 due to server failure, but article links are still valid when found via the site’s Search)

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Full-text in the National Institute of Advanced Studies Repository (India)

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01 Thursday Jun 2017

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Arcadia (journal of short environmental histories)

Focus : informing the conservation of the built environment (UK)

JHF : the journal of historical fictions

PDF-XChange Editor

29 Monday May 2017

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There’s a newly-mature free PDF reader, PDF-XChange Editor which has just had an excellent TechRadar review. Sounds interesting but I cancelled my download halfway, immediately after reading…

“You can try any of these “Protected” features [buttons for features in the paid-for version] but, be very careful not to save your PDF if you do not want the watermarks to appear in the upper corners of each page in the document. Once a document is watermarked, there is no way to remove them without a license”.

Ugh. Sounds to me like the free version is effectively a form of ransom-ware, activated by the user’s curiosity and tiredness.

Europeana Photography launches

29 Monday May 2017

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Europeana : Photography has launched, with a wide range of public domain and CC0 pictures from the nations of continental Europe (the UK seems to be almost absent). Judging by a test search for “cat”, it’s mostly landscape and architectural pictures.

Great to see Public Domain filters, though. But then there’s no way to search by the pixel size on the final download. The test samples I downloaded were pointlessly small, at just 600px to 800px. You can however use a Google Images site search and then filter by size…

site:http://www.europeana.eu/portal/en/record/ “Public Domain Marked”

But the Google Images search filters can’t yet distinguish between a photo and a good engraving…

… and adding the word “photograph” to the Google Images search is of no help in that respect. This makes it difficult to filter just for the Europeana Photography collection.

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