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Instruction, Information Seeking Behaviors, Clinical Evidence: Teaching with EBM Databases

creaky wrote 3 days ago: This has been a busy month. The final first-year PBL class will be wrapping up, as the semester ends … more →

Tags: Academic Medicine, EBM/Clinical Decisionmaking, Educational sites, Epidemiology/Public Health, Library 2.0, medical students, News & Medical News, Teaching-and-Learning in Medicine, Academic Health Science Libraries

Research 2.0: concept model

hbasset wrote 1 week ago: A very exhaustive presentation, introducing Elsevier’s products http://mchabib.com/2009/11/04/ … more →

Tags: science 2.0, elsevier, Research, SciTopics

Scopus: 85% of users are satisfied

hbasset wrote 1 month ago: 85% of 2,000 end-users, recently surveyed by Elsevier, are satisfied or very satisfied with Scopus. … more →

Tags: Literature

Developments in world institutional rankings; SCImago joins the club1 comment

globalhighered wrote 1 month ago: Editor’s note: this guest entry was kindly written by Gavin Moodie, principal policy adviser o … more →

Tags: Audit culture, Rankings & Ranking Resources, Academic Ranking of World Universities, arwu, bibliometrics, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CIA, CNRS, elsevier

Elsevier TrainingDesk

hbasset wrote 1 month ago: The Elsevier TrainingDesk is the place where the publisher makes available online trainings for majo … more →

Tags: Tools, elsevier, ScienceDirect, YouTube

Scopus on YouTube!!!

hbasset wrote 2 months ago: In last June, Elsevier has launched Scopus TV on YouTube, presenting short videos which mix marketin … more →

Tags: Literature, science 2.0, ScienceDirect, YouTube

WoS Vs Scopus (again!)

hbasset wrote 2 months ago: A non-objective (because done by an Elsevier guy) comparison of scopus Versus WoS  http://www.slides … more →

Tags: Literature, Web of Science

Popular, personal and public data: Article-level metrics at PLoS1 comment

Duncan wrote 3 months ago: The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a non-profit organisation committed to making the world … more →

Tags: Publishing, article-level metrics, bibliometrics, BioMed Central, CrossRef, Impact factor, open access, Plos, PubMedCentral

How many more times?3 comments

rpg wrote 3 months ago: …what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause Thomson, … more →

Tags: indicators, Metrics, journals, Literature, citation, JAMA, Google Scholar, Web of Science

From JAMA: Comparison of Scopus, Web of Knowledge & Google Scholar; and An Impact Factor Discussion

Alexander Feng wrote 3 months ago: From yesterday’s JAMA, two articles of interest to medical information professionals: Comparis … more →

Tags: Books & Reading, Databases / Search, News Buzz, Tools for the Toolbox, Databases, Google, Impact factor, Search

ScienceDirect Service Downtime this Weekend

purplepaula1 wrote 3 months ago: Please note that ScienceDirect, Scopus and The Admin Tool will be unavailable due to scheduled maint … more →

Tags: E-Resources, eJournal, Website, ScienceDirect

SCITOPIA: a new search engine for Science!1 comment

hbasset wrote 4 months ago: I gave up with the idea to mention every search engine which appear each month! But this one is wort … more →

Tags: Tools, wos, Patents, Engineering

Web of Science Vs Scopus2 comments

hbasset wrote 4 months ago: “Real Facts, real numbers, real Knowledge” is the catch phrase that Web Of Science commu … more →

Tags: Tools, Web of Science

The "Article of the Future" -- Just Lipstick Again?6 comments

Kent Anderson wrote 5 months ago: Image via Wikipedia Yesterday, Elsevier announced the availability of its first prototypes in its … more →

Tags: Authors, experimentation, Research, Social Media, technology, Usability, World of Tomorrow, elsevier, Web 2.0

Yavneh: Is it time to go?48 comments

malkirose wrote 6 months ago: With the Jewish education crisis looming larger than ever, (although some might say it loomed just a … more →

Tags: Schools and Education, Jews, Yavneh, Jewish, School, Money, Cost, Expensive, merger

How to get a PhD without a dissertation

Jan wrote 6 months ago: Do you write academic papers? Do you really check and actually read your references before citing th … more →

Tags: Research, Peer Review, research blogging, Due Diligence

Who Are You? Digital Identity in Science1 comment

Duncan wrote 6 months ago: The organisers of the Science Online London 2009 conference are asking people to propose their own s … more →

Tags: Lyrical, Conferences, Data Mining, PubMed, sciblog, Google Scholar, FOAF, OpenID, Digital Identity

Michael Ley on Digital Bibliographies

Duncan wrote 6 months ago: Michael Ley is visiting Manchester this week, he will be doing a seminar on Wednesday 3rd June, here … more →

Tags: Publishing, Seminars, Data Mining, defrost, connotea, CiteULike, arxiv, bibliography, Lincoln Stein

Defrosting the John Rylands University Library2 comments

Duncan wrote 7 months ago: For anyone who missed the original bioinformatics seminar I’ll be doing a repeat of the … more →

Tags: Seminars, bbsrc, CiteULike, connotea, Digital Library, Dystopia, John Rylands, JRUL, JRULM


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