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IEEE Xplore - Software Design for Empowering Scientists (2009) - 0 views

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    Scientific research is increasingly digital. Some activities, such as data analysis, search, and simulation, can be accelerated by letting scientists write workflows and scripts that automate routine activities.
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Counting the citations: a comparison of Web of Science and Google Scholar (Scientometri... - 1 views

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    One of the many comparative studies in the field of business and management which point to the conclusion that to see the full impact of HBS faculty article output (as judged by citations) needs to take into account GS (Harzing's), WoS and Scopus.
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Vosviewer: Software review for bibliometric mapping- Scientometrics, Volume 84, Number 2 - 0 views

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    VOSviewer, a freely available computer program is used for constructing and viewing bibliometric maps. Unlike programs such as SPSS and Pajek, which are commonly used for bibliometric mapping, VOSviewer pays special attention to the graphical representation of bibliometric maps. (Journal impact analysis)
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Future Professional Communication in Astronomy II - 1 views

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    "Future Professional Communication in Astronomy II"
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Compact for OA Publishing Equity - Overview - 0 views

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    The compact for open-access publishing equity supports equity of the business models by committing each university to "the timely establishment of durable mechanisms for underwriting reasonable publication charges for articles written by its faculty and p
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The Future of Education: Technology and How People Learn (John Palfrey » Blog... - 0 views

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    From the Aspen Ideas Festival, a panel discussion on how to use digital media to lower barriers to education, identifying the types of teaching processes that lend themselves best to such media and other opportunities at the crossroad of technologies and
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COMPUTER SCIENCE: Beyond the Data Deluge -- Bell et al. 323 (5919): 1297 -- Science (Ma... - 0 views

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    Data-intensive science and the marriage of science and IT is happening in astronomy, high-energy physics and genomics. The article provides successful examples of eScience and the challenges hindering the spread of eScience (e.g. lack of tools, database a
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Cast Your Vote for Disruptor of the Decade - Scott Anthony - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    Review of innovators in 21st century's 1st decade
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Scholars Seek Better Metrics for Assessing Research Productivity - Research - The Chron... - 0 views

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    Evaluating scholars simply by tallying their citations is "like saying Britney Spears is the most important artist who ever existed because she's sold 50 million records," said Johan Bollen, an associate professor of informatics and computing at Indiana University at Bloomington, as he introduced a daylong workshop on academic metrics here on Wednesday.
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Computer Scientist Yiling Chen wins NSF CAREER Award - 0 views

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    grant will support research on prediction markets
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Freedom To Teach: Claiming Educational Fair Use | Berkman Center - 0 views

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    search for Best Practices
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HMS - Countway Library of Medicine - Director's Blog: Who's Gonna Pay for these Journals? - 1 views

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    A town hall meeting scheduled for 4/8/10, 2- 3.30 PM addresses accelerating sci-tech journal costs and insufficiency of open access efforts to date
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A functionality perspective on digital library interoperability (2010, ACM) - 0 views

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    Digital Library (DL) interoperability requires addressing a variety of issues associated with functionality. We report on the analysis and solutions identified by the Functionality Working Group of the DL.org project during its deliberations on DL interoperability. Ultimately, we hope that work based on our perspective will lead to improved architectures and software, as well as to greater interoperability, for next-generation DL systems.
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