Fall 2010 poster for UW-Madison School of Medicine & Public Health Committee on Academic Staff Issues. Update on Games and Simulation for Healthcare portal. With spiffy image collage background :-)
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This document provides information on various tools and metrics that can be used to demonstrate research impact in the creative industries, including Scopus, SciMago Journal & Country Rank, Publish or Perish, Google Scholar Citations, Microsoft Academic Search, ePrints repository statistics, library holdings databases, Ulrichsweb, full-text databases, news databases, conference databases and websites, and social media platforms like Twitter, Academia.edu, and ImpactStory. It describes how each can be used to track citations, downloads, press mentions, peer review processes, and dissemination of research.
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This document promotes an engineering database platform that brings together 12 trusted literature and patent databases. It highlights the platform's advanced search and retrieval functionality for finding authoritative engineering content across various subject areas quickly and accurately. The platform saves users time with intelligent tools and features, and helps them stay organized and informed through article exports, alerts, and weekly search updates delivered via email.
This document provides information about using databases through the Massasoit Community College Library. It explains that databases contain articles from reliable sources and current information that is valued by professors. It describes how to access the library's databases online or off campus using a barcode. It also provides tips for selecting the best database based on the research topic's focus, subject, location, or time period.
This presentation about the JournalTOCs project was given at the 2009 EUROCRIS is St Andrews in November 2009. JournalTOCs is a JISC funded rapid innovation project.
This document discusses how to properly document a database. It begins by explaining why database documentation is important, as databases can become large, complex, and vague over time. It then defines what database documentation entails, such as a data dictionary, entity relationship diagrams (ERDs), documentation of code, and metadata. The document concludes by recommending that database documentation be done as part of the design and development process and that dedicated documentation tools can help automate and standardize the process.
This document provides instructions for finding and using databases through the Massasoit Community College Library. It explains that databases contain articles from reliable sources and current information that is valued by professors. It describes how to access the library's databases online and off campus with a barcode. The document gives guidance on selecting an appropriate database based on one's research topic and subject area. Students are advised to use subject listings and ask a reference librarian for assistance in choosing the best database to efficiently find relevant sources.
This document provides instructions for finding and using databases through the Massasoit Community College Library. It explains that databases contain articles from reliable sources and current information that is valued by professors. It describes how to access the library's databases online and off campus using a barcode. The document advises selecting a database based on the topic's subject area, scope, and time period to make research easier. Students are encouraged to consult with a reference librarian for help choosing the most relevant database.
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- Geodata.gov allows searching for and saving geographic data and metadata from multiple producers. It focuses on metadata but could better clarify its relationship to Data.gov.
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- Other sources covered are the Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Center for Education Statistics, and Data Fer
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This document provides instructions for finding and using databases through the Massasoit Community College Library. It explains that databases contain articles from reliable sources and current information that is valued by professors. It describes how to access the library's databases online and off campus using a barcode. The document advises selecting a database based on the topic's subject area, scope, and time period to make research easier. Students are encouraged to consult with a reference librarian for help choosing the most relevant database.
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This document discusses tools for staying current in one's field and managing citations, including:
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This introduction show how OpenRefine can help any data project, from analytics, migration or reconciliation. OpenRefine powerful interface helps domains expert to explore, transform and enrich their data.
OpenAIRE Content Providers Community Call, July 1st, 2020
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Follow the Community activities at https://www.openaire.eu/provide-community-calls
Doing More with Less: Mash Your Way to Productivitykevinreiss
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2008-04-24 Enhancing Research Projects with Environmental Informatics and Web...Rudolf Husar
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The document provides tips for researching online, including how to clear browsing history and cookies, the difference between search engines and directories, using quotation marks and boolean operators to narrow searches, advanced search functions on Google, research tools in Microsoft Word, subject directories and article databases, business and health information resources, and universal libraries available online.
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http://tei.northwestern.edu/files/2014/04/Mcgrath_TEI_Poster_Abstract-pqtd57.pdf
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Preserving Public Government Information: The End of Term Web Archivetseneca
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Midomi is a music search tool that allows users to identify songs by singing or humming into their microphone. It analyzes the audio clip and returns potential song matches. It can identify songs based on a short clip of the melody alone without knowing the title or artist. The results include the song title, artist, and a link to listen to a 30-second preview of the song on sites like YouTube or Spotify.
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CASI Fall 2010 Games & Sims poster
1. Games and Simulation for Healthcare: An Update
Eric B. Bauman PhD, RN and Allan R. Barclay, MLIS, AHIP
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Evaluate a Simulation Social & Professional Information
International Events Calendar
Read and Share the LiteratureSearch or Browse Inventory
Local, National & International LabsLocal Connections and Beyond
Evaluate a Game
Games & Sims Portal Project
An update on a portal project for games and simulation for
health care. The portal at http://healthcaregames.wisc.edu
(or http://healthcaresims.wisc.edu) continues to grow.
Changes include: new items added to the inventory;
an updated listing of simulation labs around the world cross
listed in Google Maps; a new events calendar, created in
Google Calendar; and a news blog. The portal has generated
interest in related projects such as an attempt to codify a
controlled vocabulary or taxonomy for health care related
games and simulation.
Literature
We have a large locally maintained RefWorks database
of game and simulation related literature (including a
number of items not normally indexed like conference
proceedings). We hope to spend some time organizing
and tagging these records for use in other parts of the
site and for better user searching. We are also working
on a better way to get news and current event information
pulled into the site in a semi-automated fashion (also
including Tweets or other non-canonical sources).
Inventory
A variety of improvements to the basic game and
sim inventory have been suggested and/or are
already planned for. They include:
Licensing or access information
Ratings or reviews
Scholarly literature citations added to
relevant item records
Taxonomy
Consistent language is needed for several areas of the site
but there is great ambiguity at present. Discussions are
underway to look into addressing the issue. Areas of the site
impacted would include:
Inventory records for better search results
Inventory record faceted browsing
Scholarly literature indexing and organizing
for browsing and searching
NEXT STEPS:ABSTRACT:
Labs
We have a large number of simulation labs entered into
our database and cross-listed in an openly accessible
Google Maps instance. We have a large number of possible
additions to the inventory. Currently we have links to the
lab websites and address information where available. We
plan to add more detailed information to the lab records
(based on input at a CASI demo session in Spring 2010).
This could include primary audiences, equipment, access
policies, etc.