date: Fri Nov 13 08:22:13 2009
from: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: [Fwd: Your Submission]
to: Tom Wigley <wigley@ucar.edu>

    Tom,
      I've had a few more emails from ISI about this. The papers only get picked for this
   exercise if they have climate change or global warming in the titles or in their key words.
   I've pointed out that this is a very poor way of determining who write well cited papers in
   the field.
      I see lower down that the person at ISI has just sent me something else, so I may send
   something else this morning once I've read that.
      With ResearchID I have 16,600 cites from 1989 onwards and an H of 66 after having got
   rid of the other PDJs. I think I have this OK now, as I have 274 papers in the list and my
   own CV says 277. This doesn't get chapters in books.
    Cheers
    Phil
   At 21:16 12/11/2009, you wrote:

     Phil,
     This is weird. I used Web of Knowledge, "create citation report", and
     added 1999 thru 2009 numbers. Can't do you becoz of the too many PDJs
     problem.
     Here are 3 results ...
     Kevin Trenberth, 9049
     Me, 5523
     Ben, 2407
     The max on their list has only 3365 cites over this period.
     Analyses like these by people who don't know the field are useless.
     A good example is Naomi Oreskes work.
     Tom.
     ++++++++++++++++++++
     Phil Jones wrote:

      Tom,
         The attached maybe of interest in relation to what the Greenland ice cores really
     show. This has been in the works for ages, so I may have sent this before. It now
     appears to be finally accepted. Diagrams will hopefully be better when it appears on the
     QSR site.
      Cheers
      Phil
      PS - on the citation counts I got this from another branch at ISI. Reattached their
     attachment. I've yet to look at this in detail. I'll try and find out who the top ten
     are in the this CC area.
      Hi Phil,

     While we are the same company that does ISIHighlyCited.com and ResearcherID, they're
     actually a separate departments from mine. However, if you like, I can shoot an inquiry
     over to them about your book chapter question -- I'm not sure what their inclusion
     criteria are.

     /ScienceWatch.com's/ Climate Change analysis can be found here:
     [1]http://sciencewatch.com/ana/st/climate/
     <[2]file:///C:/DOCUME~1/f028/LOCALS~1/Temp/blocked::http://sciencewatch.com/ana/st/clima
     te/>. If you click on the Authors section, you will see that you are ranked at #4 by
     total cites. This is based on our analysis of papers published between January 1, 1999
     and June 30, 2009 containing the keywords "climate change*" or "global warm*" in the
     titles, abstracts, or keyword sections. The list of your papers that were picked up in
     our analysis is contained in the attached spreadsheet.

     You mentioned there was another PD Jones...I'm really hoping we don't have two PD
     Joneses tangled up in our analysis, but if we do, my apologies, and I'll see that it's
     sorted out! If you spot papers that aren't yours in the spreadsheet, just let me know
     which ones they are and I'll take care of things.

     Now, in terms of the actual interview, what we would like from you is to have you answer
     a few questions via email about your work, or to have a brief interview via telephone
     with one of our writers -- whichever fits best with your schedule and preferences. The
     timing is also very flexible. If you would be willing to do so, please let me know what
     your choice is, and I will set things up.
     In the meantime, if you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please feel
     free to contact me. I look forward to hearing back from you.
     Best regards,
     Jennifer

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     Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 22:02:54 +0100
     From: Bo Vinther <bo@gfy.ku.dk>
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     To: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>, Keith Briffa <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>,
             "Dorthe D. Jensen" <ddj@gfy.ku.dk>,
             "Henrik B. Clausen" <hbc@gfy.ku.dk>,
             "Sigfs J.
      Johnsen" <sigfus@gfy.ku.dk>,
             Katrine Krogh Andersen <kka@gfy.ku.dk>
     Subject: [Fwd: Your Submission]
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     Dear Katrine, Dorthe, Phil, Keith, Sigfs and Henrik
     Just a quick mail here form Christchurch, NZ, to let you know that our paper on seasonal
     stable isotope data has been accepted for publication in QSR.
     I have attached the latest version I have - QSR will make this version of the paper
     available (and give it a DOI-number) on their web-site within the next few days or so.
     Thank you very much for all your help drafting and revising this paper!
     Cheers.....Bo
     -------- Original Message --------
     Subject: Your Submission
     Date: 3 Nov 2009 17:07:35 +0000
     From: Quaternary Science Reviews <JQSR@elsevier.com> <[7]mailto:JQSR@elsevier.com>
     To: bo@gfy.ku.dk <[8]mailto:bo@gfy.ku.dk>
     Ms. Ref. No.:  JQSR-D-08-00106R1
     Title: Climatic signals in multiple highly resolved stable isotope
     records from Greenland
     Quaternary Science Reviews
     Dear Dr. Bo M Vinther,
     I sent your paper out for re-review to one of the original referees, who
     has replied stating that she/he was very satisfied with the changes
     made.  I have also been through the paper and appreciate the
     detailed responses to the issues raised.
     On this basis, I am pleased to confirm that your paper "Climatic
     signals in multiple highly resolved stable isotope records from
     Greenland" has been accepted for publication in Quaternary Science
     Reviews.
     Thank you for submitting your work to this journal.
     With kind regards,
     Antony Long
     Editor
     Quaternary Science Reviews

     Prof. Phil Jones
     Climatic Research Unit        Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
     School of Environmental Sciences    Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
     University of East Anglia
     Norwich                          Email    p.jones@uea.ac.uk
     NR4 7TJ
     UK
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   Prof. Phil Jones
   Climatic Research Unit        Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
   School of Environmental Sciences    Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
   University of East Anglia
   Norwich                          Email    p.jones@uea.ac.uk
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