As one working on our libraries institutional repository, this can be like pulling teeth to get everyone to provide you a proper list of their works. Good luck with it, and please let us know how you pull it off, I am very curious to see your results.
Matt Sherman On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Ken Varnum <var...@umich.edu> wrote: > This has always felt like one of those "easy" things that's alarmingly > complicated without at least one of the following > A) universal faculty participation > B) extensive work with the A&I services relevant to your campus to mine > citation lists for your current faculty > C) people dedicated working with campus departments (who presumably already > track this) to get the information. > > > -- > Ken Varnum | Web Systems Manager | MLibrary - University of Michigan - Ann > Arbor > var...@umich.edu | @varnum | http://www.lib.umich.edu/users/varnum | > 734-615-3287 > > > On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Alevtina Verbovetskaya < > alevtina.verbovetsk...@mail.cuny.edu> wrote: > > > Hi guys, > > > > Does your library maintain a database of faculty publications? How do you > > do it? > > > > Some things I've come across in my (admittedly brief) research: > > - RSS feeds from the major databases > > - RefWorks citation lists > > > > These options do not necessarily work for my university, made up of 24 > > colleges/institutions, 6,700+ FT faculty, and 270,000+ degree-seeking > > students. > > > > Does anyone have a better solution? It need not be searchable: we are > just > > interested in pulling a periodical report of articles written by our > > faculty/students without relying on them self-reporting > > days/weeks/months/years after the fact. > > > > Thanks! > > Allie > > > > -- > > Alevtina (Allie) Verbovetskaya > > Web and Mobile Systems Librarian > > Office of Library Services > > City University of New York > > 555 W 57th St, Ste. 1325 > > New York, NY 10019 > > 1-646-313-8158 > > alevtina.verbovetsk...@cuny.edu<mailto:alevtina.verbovetsk...@cuny.edu> > > >