- André, P.,Teevan, J., Dumais, S. T.(2009) From X-Rays to Silly Putty via Uranus: Serendipity and its Role in Web Search http://t.co/RJvw1POf 2011-10-07
- “Thematic issue on the opportunistic discovery of information…” Information Research – Vol. 16 No. 3 http://t.co/WfEOjTBf #serendipity 2011-10-07
- For a chance to win an iPad2, download SciVerse Scopus or ScienceDirect for iPhone, Android, or BlackBerry | http://t.co/QZah5LdR 2011-10-06
Archive for the 'mobile' Category
- @lwu5 On Android + BB Scopus apps, Tweets = bit.ly (+title AND/OR authors, source title, etc.) Fix for iPhone should be out by end of Oct. in reply to lwu5 2011-08-24
- Mobile access gathers momentum – Research Information – Industry interviews on mobile strategy (including one with me). http://t.co/hnnI59G 2011-08-22
- I’m attending sameAs: The Quiz, 2nd September 2011 in London http://t.co/Zx5LFJO via @lanyrd 2011-08-17
- Introducing: Layar Vision, and a $55,000 Creation Challenge! – Layar Blog http://t.co/byhKEZF 2011-08-17
- Monitoring PubMed retractions: a Heroku-hosted Sinatra application | What You’re Doing Is Rather Desperate http://t.co/IJf5Kum @neilfws 2011-08-15
- Analysis of retractions in PubMed | What You’re Doing Is Rather Desperate http://t.co/TfhBGn9 @neilfws 2011-08-15
- EContent article I was interviewed for: One Book, Many Covers: Meeting the Challenges of Multiplatform Publishing http://t.co/AYKjm29 #li #
- 1Night.me: Renting (text)books a day at a time. #launch http://t.co/2TgThH0 via @1nightMe #
- BMJ Group blogs: BMJ Web Development Blog » Blog Archive » Scopus citation links, topic collection.. http://bit.ly/j1Jd0x #
- Scopus Alerts for BlackBerry now available – http://bit.ly/kCqoRU (for subscribers) alongside existing iPhone and Android versions. #
- First Android App! – Check out SciVerse Scopus Alerts (currently subscribers only) on the Android Market! http://t.co/WXNUi45 @scopus #li #
- Scopus App launched – Science | Connect
- Special report on how wireless is effecting culture. It is a great report covering a wide range of related topics. Maybe we gave up on Workperch too quickly? Complete with mentions of libraries as third places.
