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29/01/2019

Readership Data and Research Impact

« Reading academic publications is a key scholarly activity. Scholars accessing and recording academic publications online are producing new types of readership data. These include publisher, repository, and academic social network download statistics as well as online reference manager records. This chapter discusses the use of download and reference manager data…

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21/03/2018

Gérer sa bibliographie avec un logiciel (Zotero, Mendeley…) [diaporama]

« Support de la formation pour ONIRIS (20 mars 2018) : « Gérer sa bibliographie avec un logiciel (Zotero, Mendeley…)« , PPT, 128 diapos.

Intérêt et atouts des logiciels de gestion de référence Les principales fonctionnalités des logicielszotero Typologie et panorama des outils Repères historiques et évolutions Panorama actuel de l’offre Le critères…
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10/06/2016

Elsevier Acquires Laboratory Data Management Tool Hivebench

« Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today the acquisition of Hivebench, the flagship product of researcher application developer Shazino, based in Lyon, France. This tool will be integrated into Elsevier’s existing Research…

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17/05/2016

Elsevier Acquires the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), the Leading Social Science and Humanities Repository and Online Community

« Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announced today the acquisition of the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). Founded in 1994, SSRN is a Rochester, NY-based scholarly research preprint repository and online community. SSRN will be further developed…

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20/02/2015

The researcher’s guide to literature: Visualising crowd-sourced overviews of knowledge domains

« Given the enormous amount of new knowledge produced every day, keeping up-to-date on all the literature is increasingly difficult. Peter Kraker argues that visualizations could serve as universal guides to knowledge domains. He and colleagues have come up with an interactive way of automating the visualisations of entire fields along with relevant articles. Through…

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