uberresearch.com
UberResearch – News
http://www.uberresearch.com/category/news
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semantico.com
News, views and opinions from the world of digital publishing - Semantico
http://www.semantico.com/blog
Brighton and New York. Follow us on twitter. Why is integrated content important? July 5, 2016. Integrated content is a principle we stand by at Semantico, here’s why. What is integrated content? Where we are is a pragmatic, user-centric approach to content integration. In the scoping and planning phases, XML files are used for domain modelling. Essentially a process of understanding the shape and form of content, from a classic journal article through to an individual scene in a play, to explore how...
altmetric.com
Altmetric – Top 100 Articles – 2015
https://www.altmetric.com/top100
What academic research caught the public imagination in 2015? The Christmas tree is up in the Altmetric office and it’s Top 100. We’ve queried the Altmetric database to find out which academic articles got the most attention from the mainstream media, blogs, Wikipedia and social networks, as well as amongst a more academic audience in post-publication peer-review forums and research highlights. News and comment pieces are excluded, as are articles that were published before November 2014. Open access tit...
orgref.org
OrgRef | Help
http://www.orgref.org/web/help.htm
Sharing open data about academic and research organizations. Where is the data sourced from? The aim of OrgRef is to aggregate relevant data which is free and open from a variety of online resources, but initially almost all of the OrgRef data has been sourced from either Wikipedia or ISNI, via a combination of automated crawling and manual spot-checking. How many records are there? There are currently over 31,000 records in the OrgRef dataset, and we expect this to grow gradually over time. Remember tha...
orgref.com
OrgRef | Help
http://www.orgref.com/web/help.htm
Sharing open data about academic and research organizations. Where is the data sourced from? The aim of OrgRef is to aggregate relevant data which is free and open from a variety of online resources, but initially almost all of the OrgRef data has been sourced from either Wikipedia or ISNI, via a combination of automated crawling and manual spot-checking. How many records are there? There are currently over 31,000 records in the OrgRef dataset, and we expect this to grow gradually over time. Remember tha...
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