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Research support services: What services do researchers need and use? | RIN upcoming re... - 0 views

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    This collaborative research project will be composed of two separate, but linked, analyses. It will identify and examine information-related support services throughout the lifecycle of the research process. The project's goal is to discover researchers' needs and desires in a small sample of UK and US universities and to identify the significant patterns, intersections, gaps and issues from researchers' points of view, whatever the source of such services. This study will document the nature and scope of research support services, providing examples of good practice, recommending areas where new practice might emerge, and identifying possible areas and scope for collaboration within and between institutions
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ARL 2030 Scenarios: A User's Guide for Research Libraries - 1 views

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    examples of scenarios and of a process to develop them
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Research Data Manager at Columbia University Libraries/Information Services - 0 views

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    another example from Columbia (Brown has several positions)
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Open Science Summit and Digital Scholarship Summit - how are they different and what is... - 2 views

  • scientists, hackers, students, patients, and activists will convene to discuss the future of our science/technology paradigm. Topics include: Synthetic Biology, Personal Genomics, Gene Patents, Open Access/Data, the Future of Scientific Publishing and Reputation, Microfinance for Science, DIY Biology, Bio-security, and more.
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    Open Science Summit, which took place in July at Berkeley, is a good example of how "digital scholarship", "e-science" and "open science" and "scholarly communications" are terms from the same vocabulary we are creating to talk about the changes in academia, knowledge transfer, innovation, etc.
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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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Open Science at Web-Scale: Optimising Participation and Predictive Potential (JISC repo... - 0 views

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    This Report has attempted to draw together and synthesise evidence and opinion from a wide range of sources. Examples of data intensive science at extremes of scale and complexity which enable forecasting and predictive assertions, have been described tog
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Michael Nielsen » The Future of Science (June 2009) - 1 views

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    How can Internet benefit science? Is online science a myth? Examples of tools and technologies, "Science is an example par excellence of creative collaboration, yet scientific collaboration still takes place mainly via face-to-face meetings. With the exce
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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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SSRN-Distance Measures for Dynamic Citation Networks by Michael Bommarito, Daniel Katz,... - 0 views

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    Acyclic digraphs arise in many natural and artificial processes. Among the broader set, dynamic citation networks represent a substantively important form of acyclic digraphs. For example, the study of such networks includes the spread of ideas through academic citations, the spread of innovation through patent citations, and the development of precedent in common law systems. The specific dynamics that produce such acyclic digraphs not only differentiate them from other classes of graphs, but also provide guidance for meaningful distance measures for these networks. We apply our sink based distance measure and the single-linkage hierarchical clustering algorithm to the first quarter century of decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Despite applying the simplest distance measure and a straight forward clustering algorithm, qualitative analysis reveals that accurate clusterings are produced by this scheme.
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Cell - Monoacylglycerol Lipase Regulates a Fatty Acid Network that Promotes Cancer Path... - 0 views

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    Example of an "Article of the Future" (project sponsored by Elsevier). How is it different (or similar) to the PLoS format?
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The Imperative of Data Curation - 2 views

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    Joyce L Ogburn discusses the role of libraries in preserving data and shows examples of how tangible data formats have served scholars longitudinally.
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Polymath Project - 0 views

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    a lab example?
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White Paper on Metadata in the cultural heritage context (Europeana, 20110) - 0 views

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    At the European level, the Digital Agenda for Europe 2020 identifies 'opening up public data resources for re-use' as a key action in support of the Digital Single Market. 2 The European Commission is reviewing the Directive on Re-Use of Public Sector Information. The Commission's The New Renaissance report 3 , published in January 2011, emphatically endorsed open data. At the national level, for example in the UK, the higher education community has issued the Open Metadata Principles 4 calling on metadata to be openly available for innovative re-use.
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Preparing for Data-driven Infrastructure - 0 views

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    "this report: 1) describes data-centric architectures; 2) gives some examples of how organisations are already sharing data and discusses this from a data-centric perspective; 3) introduces some tools and technologies that can support data-centric architectures as well as some new models of data management; 4) concludes with a look at the direction of travel. This report also provides a glossary to help clarify key terms and a 'References' section listing works cited."
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Report on Enhancing Interoperability between existing Open Access Publication Infrastru... - 1 views

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    from the eco4r project, features a review of "enhanced publications" in repositories, data standards for supporting the use of these publications, best practices and examples from Bielefeld University Library repositories
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Semantic Biochemical Journal - example of "Utopia Document" Biochemical Journal (2009) ... - 1 views

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    new ways of publishing with linked data and metadata
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eScience Forum on Nature Network (example of a moderated eScience blog and discussion f... - 0 views

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    eScience refers to new science opportunities that require distributed collaborations and enabled by emerging internet technologies. These technologies include grid computing, distributed data management, and collaborative tools. Many tools are still in the process of rapid development, and in some cases standards are not yet established.
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Organising the web: The science of science | The Economist (April 30, 2011) | Stowe Boyd - 2 views

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    Blei-Gerrish and other topic modelling methods can open up the door to new escience advances based on large-scale text copora
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