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[1006.0670] Astronomy 3.0 Style (Alberto Accomazzi) - 0 views

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    Excerpt: "will involve the use of an ecosystem of interacting web-based resources, including the infrastructure provided by the Virtual Observatory, data provisioning services from Astronomy archives, a variety of analysis services such as Astrometry.net, notification services such as skyalert.org, and visualization services such as CDS's Aladin and Microsoft's WorldWideTelescope."
Garrett Eastman

Data Services for the Sciences: A Needs Assessment - 0 views

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    A strategy used for scientific data curation needs assessment used at the University of oregon is demonstrated.
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Can the Internet save the book? - Clay Shirky on Salon.com - 0 views

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    "You go to the store to buy a television, and then you come home and you watch some television. But the television you buy isn't the television you watch, and the television you watch isn't the television you buy. We use the same word to refer to the object and the content flow, and nobody gets confused because we all know what television is. Now all of a sudden, we have video spilling out of phones and personal computers, and the question "Is that television?" becomes really complicated."
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Science economics: What science is really worth : Nature News (June 2010) - 0 views

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    STAR METRICS programme - "The first aim of the programme is to build a 'clean' database of all federally funded researchers in the United States ... Later on, the plan is to track patents, citations and other metrics of the research's impact. ... researchers' use of the Internet to communicate and publish will enable STAR METRICS to track the creation and transfer of knowledge properly for the first time"
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What would scholarly communications look like if we invented it today? (blog entry, C. ... - 0 views

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    Characteristics: Registration of ideas, data or other outputs for the purpose of assigning credit and priority to the right people is high on everyone's list. The ability to re-use, replicate, and re-purpose outputs very highly as well. It would need to enable and support public and stakeholder engagement. The the system will support discovery and filtering tools so that users can find the content they are looking for in a huge and diverse volume of available material.
Melissa Shaffer

Measuring the Impact of Research: What do we know? (Part 1) | Insight and Action | Know... - 0 views

  • The authors argue that “impact measures can be categorized according to whether the active role in promoting the research is played by the researchers (producer-push measures), decision-makers (user-pull measures) or both researchers and decision-makers (exchange measures).”x
  • Table 2. Methods for measuring the benefits from research, as defined by RAND Europe i
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    * A common reason for measuring the impact of research is to demonstrate accountability, but results of measuring can also be used to guide improvements in research and programming. * Health research impacts generally include: knowledge production; research capacity-building; informed decision-making; health and health sector benefits; and economic benefits. * Among some of the widely used methods for measuring the benefits from research are bibliometric analysis, economic rate of return, peer review, case studies, logic modelling, and benchmarking. Taking a multi-indicator, multi-method approach is advised.
Melissa Shaffer

Measuring the Impact of Research - 0 views

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    ...The RQF differs from existing international research assessment methods by considering res- earch impact in addition to the more conven- tional quality measures normally used in the academic community. This inclusion has created some controversy. Detractors argue that the inclusion of impact devalues the assessment process by moving beyond the scholarly domain, and that there may be undue emphasis on research that can demonstrably show shorter- term economic or other gains. An alternative view is that the absence of an assessment of impact seriously unbalances the evaluation of research and its importance to national and global priorities....
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Duncan J Watts | ReaderMeter - 2 views

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    ReaderMeter adapts two popular impact metrics for authors (the H-Index [1] and the G-Index [2]) and redefines them using bookmarks instead of citations as an HR-Index and a GR-Index respectively: hover over the index values for an explanation of their meaning.
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National Centre for e-Social Science (UK) - 0 views

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    The ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science (NCeSS) aims to develop and promote the use of e-science to benefit social science research. The research programs (and grants) are enormous!
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PLoS Biology: Article-Level Metrics and the Evolution of Scientific Impact (C. Neylon, ... - 1 views

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    Metrics collected by reference management software are especially intriguing because they offer a measure of active interest without requiring researchers to do anything more than what they are already doing. Scientists collect the papers they find interesting, take notes on them, and store the information in a place that is accessible and useful to them
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Science-Metrix - Bibliometrics (Methods) - 0 views

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    Bibliometric methods can be used to assess many types of impact. See the example from Science-Metrics and the Univeristy of Leiden Book of Abstracts.
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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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BBC News - UK copyright laws to be reviewed, announces Cameron (11/09/10) - 0 views

  • the Intellectual Property Office will trial a "peer to patent" project, which will allow people to comment on patent applications and rate contributions to help improve the quality of granted patents.
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    The six month review will look at what the UK can learn from US rules on the use of copyright material without the rights holder's permission.
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Frontiers | Swiss OA journal publisher - 0 views

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    uses coments, ratings, and recommendations metrics
Garrett Eastman

Tracking dataset citations using common citation tracking tools doesn't work ... - 3 views

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    Comparison of three citation tools for tracking dataset citations
Garrett Eastman

E-only scholarly journals: overcoming the barriers - 0 views

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    "In recent years, publishers, librarians and academics have seized the opportunities offered by the electronic publication of scholarly journals. Despite the popularity of e-journals, however, content continues to be published, acquired and used in physical printed form. In the UK, we are still some way from a wholly electronic journal environment. This study is prompted by a concern from publishers and librarians that the retention of both printed and e-journal formats adds unnecessary costs throughout the supply chain from publisher to library to user. In view of the many advantages of electronic journals, this report sets out to understand the barriers to a move to e-only provision of scholarly journals in the UK, and to investigate what various players within the scholarly communications system could do in order to encourage such a move."
Garrett Eastman

Open Access Concept Map - 0 views

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    Using a free tool, Laura Briggs of Alberta has created a visualization of open access themes
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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
Garrett Eastman

Condensed concepts: How I use the h-index - 1 views

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    good filtering tool says Ross McKenzie
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