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Roger Chen

How to Make Your Blog Posts More Readable | Blogging Tips from Blogsessive - 0 views

  • Write a short introductory paragraph and tell me exactly what I’m about to read.
  • Make use of paragraphs
  • Make use of paragraphs and line breaks. Huge blocks of text are very hard to scan
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  • Whenever you talk about numbers and statistics, use graphics.
  • Give me more things to read. In your posts, sometimes you mention things that are related to the topic, but you don’t want to develop more. Link them to a place where I can read more about them,
  • Whenever you link to another blog post or website, use strong, descriptive text anchors.
  • Create blog post sections and use subheadings so that I can jump between paragraphs of interest.
Roger Chen

科学网-致青年学者--如何撰写学术论文 - 0 views

  • 记住,你有三个相互独立的、完全不同的但是同等重要的任务需要完成:   1.     想出个好主意,做好分析、实验和验证。 2.     设计一份能给听众留下深刻印象、把你的想法“推销”出去的PPT。 3.     撰写一篇能吸引别人阅读和引用的高质量论文,在极少数情况下,甚至是经得起时间考验的论文。
  • 大多数论文作者在做PPT或者写论文的时候,常常倾向于把自己的意识流记录下来,这完全是以自我为中心的。但是,如果要想成功地完成第二、第三项任务,就必须坚持以听众和读者为中心,
  • 总的说来,有三类人会读你的论文
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  • 第一类读者只想了解一下这篇论文是不是对他有用,这时候论文摘要就很重要。
  • 第二类读者,他们只对该论文的中心论点或者/和论文的历史有兴趣,而对里面的细枝末节可能没什么兴趣,这类读者愿意花些时间读文章的一两段概述。
  • 第三类读者,对整篇文章的每个细节都感兴趣
  • 关键是要记住“多替别人着想”这个原则。
  • 1.    概述部分不要夸大其辞,过于吹嘘正文的内容。这是很糟糕的形式,你早晚会后悔的。 2.    恰当地指出他人的贡献和成就,不要太吝啬了。 3.    不要把一篇论文写成大同小异的三篇论文,你可以用一份好的PPT做几次演讲,但是把本质上是一篇的论文发表几次是很糟糕的事情。 4.    不要一稿多投,以为这样就可以增加接收的可能性。这是很不道德的,浪费了评审人的宝贵时间,要知道大家的时间都非常紧张。编辑们对此恨之入骨。不幸的是,至少在我熟悉的那些领域,中国作者因为这种事情在国际上已经声名狼藉了。
Roger Chen

Using Aardvark - Duke Listens! - 0 views

  • For one thing, we are using content analysis, classification and autotagging to help identify relevant content. We use incoming links and attention to determine how much authority a particular entry has on a topic.
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      Attention? How to find and measure the attention?
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    Project Aura - a blog recommender.
Roger Chen

2collab Survey Reveals that Scientists and Researchers are "All Business" with Social A... - 0 views

  • scientists are using blogs, wikis, and social networking and bookmarking applications primarily for professional reasons. Results show that these social media applications have provided scientists and researchers with additional resources to help them collaborate, connect, share and discover information.
  • Over 50% of respondents see web-based social applications playing a key role in shaping the future of research. The largest influence will be on critical analysis and evaluation of research data, professional networking and collaboration, dissemination of research output, career development, as well as grant application and funding.
  • Comments from survey respondents identified several issues need to be addressed before mass acceptance by the research community is possible – namely the need for specialist tools, higher security, and validation of users. However, these concerns were not seen as insurmountable obstacles, and many anticipated tremendous potential for social media.
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    2collab, the research collaboration platform from Elsevier, the world's leading publisher of science, technology and medical (STM) information, announced today the results of a survey, asking researchers about the role of social media in their professional lives. The survey, which yielded over 1,800 responses, revealed that scientists are using blogs, wikis, and social networking and bookmarking applications primarily for professional reasons. Results show that these social media applications have provided scientists and researchers with additional resources to help them collaborate, connect, share and discover information.
Roger Chen

Current Approaches to Data Mining Blogs - ESIWiki - 0 views

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    Summary of the current doirction of blog research using data mining.
Roger Chen

1亿青少年都在网上干什么?-cnnic互联网研究 - 新浪BLOG - 0 views

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    CNNIC最新发布的2008年发展系列报告之《中国青少年上网研究报告》显示,目前中国25岁以下的青少年网民数量已经超过1亿,其中18岁以下的网民超过6600万。青少年无疑是目前互联网最为关注的群体。
Roger Chen

灾难后的学术工作-谢泳 - 新浪BLOG - 0 views

  • 东三省肺疫流行还是晚清时期,晋北肺疫流行已是民国,但这两套疫事报告书有一个共同的特点,就是都有详细的来自最高层的材料,从大臣奏折到皇帝御批,从督军报告到总统电令,悉数全在其中。所以今天研究中国瘟疫史的人,可以通过这些材料分析当时中央和地方对疫事的态度和责任。另外,这两套编纂和印制颇为复杂的报告书,都是在疫情过后的当年完成,第二年出版的,这个速度令人感佩。
  • 1910年12月(宣统二年),东三省肺疫流行过后,曾出版过三大册《东三省疫事报告书》(宣统三年十一月出版,非卖品),对于此次灾难的记录非常详细。整个过程涉及的所有材料都在其中,这三册报告书中,有一册全部是图片和相关的图表
  • 我们有一万条理由比一百年前做得更好,但我还没有这样的信心,因为有些东西制约了我们做事的器局
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  • 1918年晋北肺疫流行,疫情过后,关于这次疫情的所有情况,同样编成了三本一套的《山西省疫事报告书》(王承基总编纂,中华民国八年六月中华书局承印)
Roger Chen

Social Network Evolution - Sean Percival's Blog - 0 views

  • Some of us run to each new service, play around for a bit and then quickly abandon it.
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      This aplles to many applications. LOL.
Roger Chen

Social Media Research Blog: Some things are just Semi-Social - 0 views

  • Social Media is a lot about sharing.
  • As we start to experiment with social software we realize that sharing is good and soon become open to sharing a lot more. There are some things though, that just seem semi-social. What I mean by Semi-Social is roughly "Thing I would not mind sharing with a small group of trusted friends and family members".
Roger Chen

jQuery Blog - 0 views

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Roger Chen

科学网-博客即思想 - 0 views

  • McLuhan常常被翻译成麦克卢汉,其实这个地方h不发音,所以也有人翻译为麦克卢恩。既然如此,我觉得还不如翻译成麦克乱,因为大众传播时代的特点就是乱。
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      LOL
  • 大众媒介会选择性地放大和抑制思想和信息,比较明白的人应该与大众媒介保持一定的距离,不要把大众媒介流行的东西太当回事,更不能把大众媒介中的说法当成思想和知识的标准。
  • Only puny secrets need protection. Big discoveries are protected by public incredulity.
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  • Money is the poor man’s credit card.
  • The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man.
  • Why is it so easy to acquire the solutions of past problems and so difficult to solve current ones?
  • The trouble with a cheap, specialized education is that you never stop paying for it.
  • The future of the book is the blurb.
  • "I may be wrong, but I’m never in doubt.”
  • Politics offers yesterday’s answers to today’s questions.
  • When all men think alike, no one thinks very much.
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