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Mass Digital Publications – Digital Innovations @ Emory Libraries
ANNOTATED BOOKMARKS
- Hong Kong University First to Use Scopus API for all HKU Authors Across the Institution
Press release: "Hong Kong University First to Use Scopus API for all HKU Authors Across the Institution 02-03-2010 - Updating Institutional Repository through API Technology -" - ScienceDirect - Computers in Human Behavior : Does Internet use reflect your personality? Relationship between Eysenck’s personality dimensions and Internet use
test - The Indispensable Man of Open Science: A Talk with Cameron Neylon « Significant Science
Lengthy and detailed interview with Cameron Neylon touching on just about everything related to Open Science. - Research Trends - Sparking debate
From article about SNIP - "Across a subject field as broad as scholarly communication, assessing journal impact by citations to a journal in a two-year time frame is obviously going to favor those subjects that cite heavily, and rapidly. Some fields, particularly those in the life sciences, tend to conform to this citation pattern better than others, leading to some widely recognized distortions." - Research Trends A question of prestige
From article: "Prestige measured by quantity of citations is one thing, but when it is based on the quality of those citations, you get a better sense of the real value of research to a community. Research Trends talks to Prof. Félix de Moya about SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), which ranks journals based on where their citations originate."
BLOGROLL
- ACRLog
- blyberg.net
- claimID blog
- davidrothman.net/
- easternblot
- FactoryCity
- jackflaps.net
- Jeff Pomerantz
- Library Garden
- Library Science and the World Around Us
- Library Web Chic
- Life as I Know It
- omg tuna is kewl
- Pattern Recognition
- Really Simple Sidi (RSS)
- Science in the Open
- Tame The Web
- Terrell Russell: This Old Network
- The Folks’ Web
- The Real Paul Jones
- Unit Structures
Michael Habib


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