"Clinicians and researchers can no longer live in blissful ignorance of copyright. . . "
by Cathy Sarli - December 29, 2011
Interesting commentary in NEJM:
Citation Analysis: Is it Sufficient?
by Cathy Sarli - December 21, 2011
As stated by Eugene Garfield:
Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact
by Cathy Sarli - December 19, 2011
Interesting article by Gunther Eysenbach: "Can Tweets Predict Citations? Metrics of Social Impact Based on Twitter and Correlation with Traditional Metrics of Scientific Impact."
Ways to Use Journal Articles Published by Elsevier: A Practical Guide
by Cathy Sarli - December 7, 2011
Elsevier issued a guidance document, Ways to Use Journal Articles Published by Elsevier: A Practical Guide, that outlines the rights of authors who publish in journals published by Elsevier.
Tutorials and lecture materials from NCBI and NHGRI
by Kristi Holmes - November 30, 2011
I am constantly surprised by the amount of great instructional material available in topics related to genomics and bioinformatics.
Impact has a Bad Name. . .
by Cathy Sarli - November 29, 2011
Impact has a bad name among many researchers, but thinking of impact as re-use could be key to uniting both funders and researchers. Blog post by Cameron Neylon.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: What Retractions Say About Scientific Transparency
by Cathy Sarli - November 21, 2011
Ivan Oransky of Retraction Watch posted the following: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: What Retractions Say About Scientific Transparency.
Worthwhile reads in bioinformatics...
by Kristi Holmes - November 21, 2011
Just wanted to share some excellent resources in bioinformatics that I happened to catch on Twitter this morning. Both are dedicated issues and both are freely available online (yay!):
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