
While I have been adjusting to the latest change in my personal life, the world has been grappling with the impact of COVID-19. Updated : 30th April 2020
While I have been adjusting to the latest change in my personal life, the world has been grappling with the impact of COVID-19. Updated : 30th April 2020
Back in Oct 2018 (I know because I searched my email), I was helping some third party test a browser extension that would provide links to free full text (somewhat akin to Unpaywall) and I came across this curious Dark Grey box with the words "PDF" at the side of a journal article.
With the rise of open access journals and in particularly the business model involving APCs (Article Processing Charges) where authors pay a fee upfront to make their papersopen access, we are now understandably worried about authors publishing in "potentially predatory journals", where publishers have the incentive to charge a fee and not do proper vetting before publishing the paper.
1. Dimensions (includng free) now includes Research Datasets 2. Google dataset search comes out of beta 3. Datacite adds citation display showing links between articles and datasets The release, storage, management, and discovery of Research Datasets is an area that has been advancing in the last few years. Here are three new updates that caught my eye in the last few months.
Warning : This is a thinking out-loud post , where I try to elucidate my understanding of statistics and ways of showing evidence for causation.
I was recently asked to do a class on literature review and as per usual, I decided to cover the concept of citation chaining.
In 2015, Marshall Breeding the guru of Library technology and discovery summarized the state of Library Discovery in a NISO White paper entitled "The Future of Library Discovery"
In a 2012, blog post titled - Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings, Google announced that they would be augmenting Google results not just with links but also results from the Google Knowledge Graph.
Earlier this year, I blogged about how new citation indexes were impacting Science mapping tools such as Citespace, VOSviewer , Citation Gecko and more.
When you have been in the library industry for a while, you start noticing patterns.
I've always been a big fan of Summon's Best bet feature and Primo's resource recommender. If you are unfamiliar with the idea, it allows the librarian to augment search results users get with additional custom messages or recommendations when they search in Summon or Primo.