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Gosia Stergios

Annotations at Harvard - a new gateway to information and resources (Nov. 2011) - 1 views

  • media types, including text, images, maps, audio, video, 3D objets and space.  It is an environment that exposes best practices and fosters the use of open standards to promote and enhance scholarly collaboration through annotations, regardless of the technology and media.  This site provides resources for faculty, instructors, students, instructional
    • Gosia Stergios
       
      There are several tools for annotation and annotation mining being developed at Harvard. See the Library Lab projects, Tim Clark's SWAN ontology and others.
Gosia Stergios

Reading with the Stars: Teaching with the HIGHBROW Annotation Browser - ProfHacker - Th... - 0 views

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    Teaching with the HIGHBROW Annotation Browser
Gosia Stergios

Open Research Online - Contested Collective Intelligence: rationale, technologies, and ... - 1 views

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    A human-machine approach to annotation framework (contested collective intelligence)
Garrett Eastman

Scholarometer: A Social Framework for Analyzing Impact across Disciplines - 1 views

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    From the abstract: ", we propose a social framework based on crowdsourced annotations of scholars, designed to keep up with the rapidly evolving disciplinary and interdisciplinary landscape. We describe a system called Scholarometer, which provides a service to scholars by computing citation-based impact measures. This creates an incentive for users to provide disciplinary annotations of authors, which in turn can be used to compute disciplinary metrics. We first present the system architecture and several heuristics to deal with noisy bibliographic and annotation data. We report on data sharing and interactive visualization services enabled by Scholarometer. Usage statistics, illustrating the data collected and shared through the framework, suggest that the proposed crowdsourcing approach can be successful. Secondly, we illustrate how the disciplinary bibliometric indicators elicited by Scholarometer allow us to implement for the first time a universal impact measure proposed in the literature. Our evaluation suggests that this metric provides an effective means for comparing scholarly impact across disciplinary boundaries."
Gosia Stergios

Open Annotation (Van de Sompel) - 0 views

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    Another effort to build an open annotation framework
Garrett Eastman

Open Access Citation Advantage: An Annotated Bibliography - 2 views

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    Considers material form 2001 to 2009
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