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Hal Bloom

Social Media and Research Workflow - 0 views

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    The aims of this study are to answer the following questions: * are social media impacting upon researcher workflows? * if so, how should publishers and librarians respond? * how influential are age and other factors in shaping the demand for social media?
Garrett Eastman

Nanopublications: the future of coping with information overload - 0 views

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    Jan Velterop discusses a proposed solution to the plethora of scientific publications daunting new researchers and even established ones, pointing to "ʻnanopublicationsʼ6 as a method with which to extract assertions from published text as well as data collections, and subsequently using them to build an overall picture of the state and the dynamic development of knowledge in a given field."
Gosia Stergios

Article-Level Metrics Now Available for AIP Advances -- (June 21, 2011 ) - 0 views

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    AIP Publishing, a division of the American Institute of Physics (AIP), announces the launch of article-level metrics for its new, open access journal AIP Advances
Garrett Eastman

Journal Article Mining: A Research Study into Practices, Policies, Plans and Promises - 1 views

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    Report commissioned by the Publishing Research Consortium
Gosia Stergios

Suber: Leader of a Leaderless Revolution (Interview, Information Today, July 2011) - 2 views

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    Some now predict that PLoS ONE's model will become the dominant one for scholarly journals. OA advocate Cameron Neylon, for instance, predicted that in future "most scholarly publishing will be in publication venues that place no value on a subjective assessment of 'importance'
Gosia Stergios

PLoS ONE: Who Shares? Who Doesn't? Factors Associated with Openly Archiving Raw Researc... - 1 views

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    authors were most likely to share data if they had prior experience sharing or reusing data, if their study was published in an open access journal or a journal with a relatively strong data sharing policy, or if the study was funded by a large number of NIH grants. Authors of studies on cancer and human subjects were least likely to make their datasets available.
Gosia Stergios

ScienceCard - 1 views

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    web service that collects all scientific articles published by an author and displays their aggregate article-level metrics. ScienceCard allows a researcher to create and maintain a researcher profile with minimal effort, and to export and reuse this information elsewhere.
Gosia Stergios

Amazon launches Kindle lending library for US | The Bookseller - 0 views

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    Amazon.com has launched a lending library for US Kindle owners with Prime membership today (3rd November), after signing deals on a "variety of terms" with publishers.
Garrett Eastman

Digital resilience in higher education - 0 views

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    Abstrat: "Higher education institutions face a number of opportunities and challenges as the result of the digital revolution. The institutions perform a number of scholarship functions which can be affected by new technologies, and the desire is to retain these functions where appropriate, whilst the form they take may change. Much of the reaction to technological change comes from those with a vested interest in either wholesale change or maintaining the status quo. Taking the resilience metaphor from ecology, the authors propose a framework for analysing an institution's ability to adapt to digital challenges. This framework is examined at two institutions (the UK Open University and Canada's Athabasca University) using two current digital challenges, namely Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Open Access publishing."
Garrett Eastman

Uses Cases and Requirements for the Open Data Directory - Draft Open for Comments - 0 views

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    Towards "a curated directory of valuable organized references that are considered a must know for any Open Data stakeholder, including public administration, academia, civil society, private sector, non-governmental institutions, professional consultants, media and publishing industries or topic specialists among others." Use Cases and Requirements draft also available for viewing
Garrett Eastman

Data Curation Profiles Directory | Purdue University - 0 views

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    "A Data Curation Profile is a resource for Library and Information Science professionals, Archivists, IT professionals, Data Managers, and others who want information about the specific data generated and used in research areas and sub-disciplines that may be published, shared, and preserved for re-use."
Garrett Eastman

Altmetrics 101: A Primer - 0 views

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    "The term "altmetrics" is short for "alternative metrics." These are a range of nontraditional metrics that can be used to assess the impact that scholars have on research in their areas of study. They can include the number of article downloads, citation of research in online news/social media sources, Mendeley bookmarks (a web-based system for sharing and extracting information from PDFs and other electronic documents), and nontraditional forms of scholarship. "
Garrett Eastman

Altmetrics: A 21st-Century Solution to Determining Research Quality - 0 views

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    A review of new scholarly publishing metrics and how they compare to traditional impact measures.
Gosia Stergios

Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog - 0 views

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    Library Resources & Technical Services 52, no. 1 (2008): Includes "Converting and Preserving the Scholarly Record: An Overview," "Mass Digitization: Implications for Preserving the Scholarly Record," and other articles.
Garrett Eastman

NISO Publishes Themed Issue of Information Standards Quarterly on Linked Data for Libra... - 0 views

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    "Contributed articles illustrate both challenges and innovations in implementing linked data"
Garrett Eastman

Ten years on from the Budapest Open Access Initiative: setting the default to open - 0 views

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    Recommendations and reaffirmations for open access publishing on the 10th anniversary of the Budapest declaration
Gosia Stergios

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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