Title
Best Practice for Maintaining Journals in Pure
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Document Type
Video
Abstract
Research outputs are often created as articles that are published in science journals. It is therefore no surprise that the Pure research output type Contribution to journal often constitutes the largest amount of Research output in a Pure instance. Each of these Contribution to journal Research outputs are related to a Pure Journal which is the Pure model representation of actual real-life science journals. Maintaining journals in Pure can be a big task as there are typically 10 to 30,000 journals in a Pure instance and there are multiple ways the Journals can be created, for instance imported together with journal articles, imported by a job, synchronized into Pure or created manually. But if you take the time to maintain your journals it will provide better data quality and therefore better reporting on current publication trends. Fortunately, Pure has tools available to assist with journal maintenance. Jobs can be used to automatically update meta data and metrics on the Pure journals, set Open Access status or do deduplication. Automatically merged journals can also be split into separate journals by comparing the Pure journal's ISSNs with Scopus data. Assistance for manual maintenance of Pure journals is also available with the new Data quality deduplication feature.
Publication Date
11-2022
Recommended Citation
Lynge Stentoft, Martin, "Best Practice for Maintaining Journals in Pure" (2022). Videos. 32.
https://pure.researchcommons.org/videos/32