This new guide has been produced by the International Centre for Guidance Studies, and aims to provide the information needed for researchers to make an informed decision about using social media and select from the vast range of tools that are availab…
Social media is an important technological trend that has big implications for how researchers (and people in general) communicate and collaborate.…
This considers the legal implications for libraries of new sorts of activities brought on by the digitally networked world and may assist to clarify and advance understanding of what librarians are entitled to do with the bibliographic records that they hol…
The Research Information Network (RIN) and the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) are hosting the event to examine the use of Web 2.0 tools and open science practises by UK researchers. …
11 October: The future of scholarly publishing – where do we go from here? This event has now taken place; a report from the meeting can be found below. An informative blog from Christina Costa (University of Salford) can also be found here.…
This project looks at the extent of adoption of different web 2.0 tools in different subject fields and disciplines, and the different types of researchers who are using them.…
This new RIN report looks at the extent of adoption of different web 2.0 tools in different subject fields and disciplines, and the different types of researchers who are using them.…
Last week I attended the launch of the new UK PubMed Central (UKPMC) site, which is being advertised as a new innovative web interface that will improve access to medically related literature.…
As some of you may have noticed, our website has evolved.…
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