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Text and data mining offers an opportunity to improve the way we access and analyse the outputs of academic research. But the…
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Wired: “…But most science is still paywalled. More than three quarters of published journal articles—114 million on the World…
Scientific search engines are the Napster of academic papers—and they're only getting more powerful.
In the internet age, what’s the first thing you do before spending money on anything? Right: Go online and read reviews. Well…
Sci-Hub remains among the most common sites via which readers circumvent article paywalls and access scholarly literature. But…
Starting this year, I will stop traveling to any speaking engagements on open science (or, more generally, infrastructure reform…
Stevan Harnad’s “Subversive Proposal” came of age last year. I’m now teaching students younger than Stevan’s proposal, and yet…
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I recently signed up to a "research methods" class whose aim was to help practitioners like me produce high quality LIS papers.
A PhD candidate shares the lessons he’s learned preparing his dissertation and publishing research along the way
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2014 study from Pennsylvania State University published in PLoS One that uses computer-science techniques to estimate the total…
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At library school, I was taught the concept of nested boolean. In particular, I was taught a particular search strategy which…
Today the world is awash with OA advocates, and the number of them grows year by year. But it was not always thus. Subbiah…
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Below is a recently published article co-authored by someone we’ve admired for well over a decade, Dr. Lee Giles at Penn St.
Some writings worth reading, here and there, “Mr. President, We are not employees of the university. We are the university” http…
Five years after it launched, Microsoft’s free scholarly search engine has fallen into shabby disrepair, failing to track even…
Five years after it launched, Microsoft’s free scholarly search engine has fallen into shabby disrepair, failing to track even…
Some writings worth reading, “Academics Anonymous: student feedback is a waste of everyone’s time” http://theguardian.com/higher…
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The good news is that Biology can hold its head up (although not too high because Chemistry and Physics are better). Almost 1…
Madian Khabsa and C. Lee Giles mail have published "The Number of Scholarly Documents on the Public Web" in PLOS ONE. Here's an…