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Why academic librarians need to stop going to library conferences | the Undergraduate Science Librarian
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The Undergraduate Science Librarian. A Very Brief Introduction to the Scientific Literature. Types of Scientific Literature. Why academic librarians need to stop going to library conferences. January 25, 2010. The vendors at the ALA conference, The Stacks. From flickr.com user Squid! And start going to the conferences our users – especially the faculty we work with – go to. A bit of background. Conference, two librarians held a session. About what he thinks librarians can do for researchers. Librarians &...
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Scholarly Communication News: January 2010
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Friday, January 22, 2010. January 21, 2010. Posted by Kevin Smith in : Authors' Rights. Open Access and Institutional Repositories. I attended parts of the ScienceOnline 2010 conference,. There are some excellent discussions of what went on at this year’s conference, especially here. On Dorothea Salo’s blog. Those with a real passion for more information can check out this growing list of blog posts about the conference. To try and account for the many issues that arise when scientists put important and...
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news | Coast to Coast Bio Podcast
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Coast to Coast Bio Podcast. ScienceOnline 2010: Podcasting in Science. January 29, 2010. And Dr. Kiki. Moderated a session on. Video from the session is embedded below. A podcast about biology, programming and everything in the middle. Coast to Coast Bio Podcast. By Deepak Singh and Hariharan Jayaram. Is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Golden Thoughts: January 2010
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Random musings on urine and everything else in the world. Sunday, January 31, 2010. My closet is a mess. I am trying to weed out some stuff, but I just haven’t had the time to get it organized this fall (it’s winter now…). Perhaps it’s time to rethink my wardrobe goals. Last week I saw a post by Diane Danielson. On making a business plan for your wardrobe. Here are the rules:. 160; Write a mission statement. . 160; Find your signature look and stick with it. . 160; Promote from within. . So looking at my...
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Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini) | Better Know a Fish!
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Why Get to Know a Fish? Better Know a Fish! A blog on fish biodiversity. Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini). By Ben Young Landis. Guess which person is the shark scientist. (Image Credit: Ben Young Landis/CC-BY). One of the coolest examples of fish geekery apparel has to be this shirt I spotted a few years back. At the Science Online 2010. Shark researcher David Shiffman. (Image Credit: David Shiffman). Is currently a doctoral researcher at the Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. To tell us...
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Quit Taking It Personally: March 2012
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Quit Taking It Personally. Quit Taking It Personally (QTIP) is a concept used in different modalities of therapy. I chose it as the title for my musings because whatever it is, it usually isn't about me. Monday, March 26, 2012. Inspiring Women: Rachel Simpson: Affirmations. I love Rachel’s Daily Pep Talk from a Best Friend. And look forward to it. Rachel describes the site as “ daily affirmations that don't suck.”. Mostly these consist of positive, encouraging and motivating messages. I got to just now.
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def science { }: January 2010
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Bioinformatics on the cloud. Friday, January 22, 2010. Ruby AWS = Easy Map-Reduce. As read lengths grow, we have found that the current crop of short read aligners don't seem to do very well with RNA-seq data. In a recent experiment we were only able to map about 40% of the reads using Bowtie. Was able to map an additional 45% percent of the reads, but was orders of magnitude slower than Bowtie (3 hours vs 8 days.). I decided to try out my hand at using Amazon Web Services. That script takes the public u...
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Medical News Today: January 2010
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Medical Research News. Health news on everything from cancer to nutrition. January 21, 2010. Posted by Kevin Smith in : Authors' Rights. Open Access and Institutional Repositories. I attended parts of the ScienceOnline 2010 conference,. There are some excellent discussions of what went on at this year’s conference, especially here. On Dorothea Salo’s blog. Those with a real passion for more information can check out this growing list of blog posts about the conference. To try and account for the many is...
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Mama Joules: We are all scientists
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Because science is for everyone. Monday, January 18, 2010. We are all scientists. In the US, today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and I've been thinking about equality. I just arrived home from attending Science Online 2010. A science blogging and web communication conference, where I sat in on several talks about citizen science. In one, while discussing the lack of STEM. Science, technology, engineering and math) funding for adult science literacy programs, a participant said,. Where does this leave us?