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Education and the future: eLearning (iSGTW 11 August 2010) - 1 views

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    Computers and the web have transformed homes and businesses, and could do the same for education and training. Known as "eLearning," this can be as simple as accessing a school timetable online, or as complex as running virtual communities for sharing and creating knowledge.
Garrett Eastman

Ithaka :: Faculty Survey 2009 - 1 views

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    This faculty survey (with a return rate of 8.6%) indicates library disintermediation, increasing comfort (of fac members) with e formats, and persistence in conservative attitudes towards publishing in scholarly journals
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PLoS ONE: Clickstream Data Yields High-Resolution Maps of Science - 1 views

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    Intricate maps of science have been created from citation data to visualize the structure of scientific activity. However, most scientific publications are now accessed online. Scholarly web portals record detailed log data at a scale that exceeds the num
Garrett Eastman

Development of Disruptive Open Access Journals | Anderson | Canadian Journal of Higher ... - 1 views

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    Call for OA journal innovation in Canada, particularly inclusion of multiple media formats
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PLoS ONE: A Principal Component Analysis of 39 Scientific Impact Measures (by Bollen, S... - 1 views

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    The impact of scientific publications has traditionally been expressed in terms of citation counts. However, scientific activity has moved online over the past decade. To better capture scientific impact in the digital era, a variety of new impact measure
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| Research evaluation and citation analysis: key issues and implications (by Nancy Heat... - 1 views

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    "As more sources for citation information have become available - even many scholarly databases today offering cited reference data - the need to identify, access and manage these resources is becoming acute. Information professionals need to become more proactive in their strategies to support these applications and users. .."
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CLIR Report: Transforming Research Collections for 21st Century Scholarship (2010) - 1 views

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    A timely, well-researched and balanced account of the future of research libraries and their collections. Spiro and Henry's "Can a new research library be all-digital" lays out all the important considerations for any library considering the digital path.
Garrett Eastman

Rizkallah J, Sin DD, 2010 Integrative Approach to Quality Assessment of Medical Journal... - 1 views

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    comparison of article metrics
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Open Access Coalition Formed by 22 Academic Institutions (Aug. 8, 2011) - 1 views

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    The coalition includes Harvard University, Stanford University, Columbia University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Data-Intensive Science - Eugene Kolker - The Fourth Paradigm Blog | Nature Publishing G... - 1 views

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    What are the merits of starting a blog on Nature Network versus an institutional platform?
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A Decade in Internet Time (0xford Conference, Sept. 21- ) - 1 views

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    many sessions with implications for digital scholarship and new forms of scholarly communications
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Enhanced publications (SURF Foundation) - 1 views

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    The possibilities offered by the Internet will give researchers and teaching staff broad and easy access to scientific/scholarly sources. It is not only publications that will become available but also the underlying data, models, and algorithms. Adding the underlying data and models to an article makes it easier to verify, reproduce, and re-use the results of research. An article of this kind is referred to as an "enhanced publication
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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.
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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
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      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.
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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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Digital Archive of Japan's 2011 Disasters - 1 views

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    Aims " to collect, preserve, and make accessible as much of the digital record of the disasters as possible, to enable scholarly research and analysis of the events and their effect." A new project from metaLab
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Dealing with data | Harvard Gazette (Dec.19, 2011) - 1 views

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    Harvard researchers have developed a tool for analyzing large data sets that detects important relationships in data without prior knowledge of their type. The development comes at a time when researchers are being overwhelmed by the vast amounts of data emerging from their labs, and struggling to make sense of them.
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VIDaaS (Virtual Infrastructure with Database as a Service) at Oxford - 1 views

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    VIDaaS (Virtual Infrastructure with Database as a Service) is a project of two halves. The 'DaaS' part will develop software that enables researchers to build, edit, search, and share databases online; the 'VI' part involves the development of an infrastructure enabling the DaaS to function within a cloud computing environment. How does it compare to Harvard's plans? is it similar to Dataverse?
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