Conference Presentations by Mark Hakkarinen
We will explore the bioethics library archival collections from past commissions to see what type... more We will explore the bioethics library archival collections from past commissions to see what types of materials they left behind and how they are being shared.
1. Types of archival records, what are unique to PCSBI
2. Our strategy for dissemination of materials
3. Looking at archives of past advisory bodies in the context of public access
4. Opportunities for extending the legacy of the current commission
This presentation is about making a citation-only database more useful to researchers by moving i... more This presentation is about making a citation-only database more useful to researchers by moving it to Dspace and adding multiple types of access links, such as openurl, a DOI resolver, mementoweb links, and worldcat searches.
Papers by Mark Hakkarinen
This 2016 edition of the “top bioethics journals and articles” list includes updated rankings for... more This 2016 edition of the “top bioethics journals and articles” list includes updated rankings for bioethics journals and new citation metrics for articles published in 2015, as well as updates for previous years’ top articles. This is an updated citation analysis for 2011 through 2015 of the top 100 bioethics journals. I’ve included the top 50 journals and the top cited articles per year including the h5 ranking. Just over 20,000 articles were analyzed in this dataset, shared here as a spreadsheet.
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Conference Presentations by Mark Hakkarinen
1. Types of archival records, what are unique to PCSBI
2. Our strategy for dissemination of materials
3. Looking at archives of past advisory bodies in the context of public access
4. Opportunities for extending the legacy of the current commission
Papers by Mark Hakkarinen
1. Types of archival records, what are unique to PCSBI
2. Our strategy for dissemination of materials
3. Looking at archives of past advisory bodies in the context of public access
4. Opportunities for extending the legacy of the current commission