It explains how to select a current topic via:
- Journal Vs. Conference
- DB Vs. Indexing Vs. Publisher
- Reliable Vs. Non-Reliable
- Research Types
- High Impact Research
- Select Current Topics
- Gartner Reports
The presentation discusses the following topics:
- What Is ORCID?
- Why ORCID Important?
- ORCID Features
- Create an ORCID Account
- ORCID Researcher Profile
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting Flash Update ORCID, Ed Pentz.Crossref
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers that persists throughout their career. It has issued over 350,000 identifiers since launching one year ago. ORCID is supported by over 90 member organizations from publishing, funding, and academic institutions. It aims to integrate identifiers into publishing, grant submission, and university systems to help identify and connect researchers and their works.
Researcher IDs like Researcher ID (Web of Science), Scopus ID (Elsevier), and ORCID provide persistent digital identifiers that distinguish researchers and link them to their professional activities and publications. These IDs help solve author ambiguity issues, allow researchers to track citations and collaborate. Publications from Researcher ID, Scopus, and Google Scholar can be imported into an ORCID profile to consolidate a researcher's work.
ResearcherID (researcherid.com) provides the global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community with an invaluable index to accurate author identification and information. By assigning a unique identifier to each author who participates, ResearcherID expressly associates each researcher with his or her published work – standardizing and clarifying author names and citations and making information searches more straightforward and relevant.
This document discusses how ORCID iDs can be used by publishers in manuscript submissions and publications to uniquely identify and connect authors to their works. It recommends that publishers collect ORCID iDs during submission, not allow authors to manually enter iDs, encourage authors to obtain iDs, include iDs in submission metadata, and display iDs in publications. ORCID membership allows organizations various abilities like reading from and sending data to ORCID records to integrate identification and linking of authors and their works.
Research ID's - University of Cape Town LibrariesUCT
This document discusses the importance of creating a unique researcher identifier such as an ORCID ID, ResearcherID, or Scopus ID. These identifiers allow researchers to create a profile showcasing their work, remain discoverable as their career progresses even as their names or affiliations change, and help address issues of name ambiguity. The document provides information on setting up profiles with ORCID, ResearcherID through Web of Science, and Scopus ID through Elsevier. It also gives tips on importing publications and links to help resources.
The document discusses ORCID, a system for providing researchers with unique identifiers. It notes that without identifiers, it is difficult to accurately connect researchers with their work. ORCID aims to address this by assigning each researcher a unique 16-digit number and ID and enabling the import and export of researcher profiles and publication data between different systems. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated into publishing, funding, and other research workflows to link researcher profiles with their activities.
The presentation discusses the following topics:
- What Is ORCID?
- Why ORCID Important?
- ORCID Features
- Create an ORCID Account
- ORCID Researcher Profile
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting Flash Update ORCID, Ed Pentz.Crossref
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers that persists throughout their career. It has issued over 350,000 identifiers since launching one year ago. ORCID is supported by over 90 member organizations from publishing, funding, and academic institutions. It aims to integrate identifiers into publishing, grant submission, and university systems to help identify and connect researchers and their works.
Researcher IDs like Researcher ID (Web of Science), Scopus ID (Elsevier), and ORCID provide persistent digital identifiers that distinguish researchers and link them to their professional activities and publications. These IDs help solve author ambiguity issues, allow researchers to track citations and collaborate. Publications from Researcher ID, Scopus, and Google Scholar can be imported into an ORCID profile to consolidate a researcher's work.
ResearcherID (researcherid.com) provides the global, multi-disciplinary scholarly research community with an invaluable index to accurate author identification and information. By assigning a unique identifier to each author who participates, ResearcherID expressly associates each researcher with his or her published work – standardizing and clarifying author names and citations and making information searches more straightforward and relevant.
This document discusses how ORCID iDs can be used by publishers in manuscript submissions and publications to uniquely identify and connect authors to their works. It recommends that publishers collect ORCID iDs during submission, not allow authors to manually enter iDs, encourage authors to obtain iDs, include iDs in submission metadata, and display iDs in publications. ORCID membership allows organizations various abilities like reading from and sending data to ORCID records to integrate identification and linking of authors and their works.
Research ID's - University of Cape Town LibrariesUCT
This document discusses the importance of creating a unique researcher identifier such as an ORCID ID, ResearcherID, or Scopus ID. These identifiers allow researchers to create a profile showcasing their work, remain discoverable as their career progresses even as their names or affiliations change, and help address issues of name ambiguity. The document provides information on setting up profiles with ORCID, ResearcherID through Web of Science, and Scopus ID through Elsevier. It also gives tips on importing publications and links to help resources.
The document discusses ORCID, a system for providing researchers with unique identifiers. It notes that without identifiers, it is difficult to accurately connect researchers with their work. ORCID aims to address this by assigning each researcher a unique 16-digit number and ID and enabling the import and export of researcher profiles and publication data between different systems. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated into publishing, funding, and other research workflows to link researcher profiles with their activities.
CrossRef's metadata search tool was launched in beta in September 2012 and has grown to about 60,000 unique monthly users. It allows users to search bibliographic metadata, funding information, ORCID IDs, ISSNs and more. The tool is used by researchers, publishers, funding agencies and the public, and has linked over 28,000 ORCID profiles to over 283,000 distinct digital object identifiers.
ORCID identifiers in research workflows (E. Pentz)ORCID, Inc
Crossref's ORCID Auto Update allows publishers to deposit an author's ORCID identifier with their article metadata. Crossref will then request permission from the author to post their works to their ORCID record. Once permission is granted, Crossref will automatically post current and past works to the author's ORCID record. As of now, Crossref has sent over 481,000 requests, with over 100,000 authorizations and nearly 12,000 denials, adding over 136,000 works to ORCID records.
ORCID in Platforms and Services - Thomson Reuters (J. Prinsen)ORCID, Inc
- ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers to distinguish them from others and link them to their professional activities.
- Many publishers, funders, and organizations now mandate or integrate with ORCID to improve author identification and attribution of work.
- Thomson Reuters integrates ORCID data across its scholarly research products like Web of Science, ResearcherID, InCites, Converis, Scholar Profiles, and Scholar One to improve author disambiguation, link authors to their work, and enable data sharing between systems and an author's ORCID profile.
Scholar digitizing index in Global Databases
Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Fattah A. Abdel-Megeed
PhD Hamburg University, Germany
Plant Protection Department
Pesticides Chemistry and Environmental Toxicology
Alexandria University
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting, How CrossRef has Accelerated Science and Its Pr...Crossref
This presenation provides a brief oral history highlighting how literature review has been revolutionized by CrossRef. It will also cover FundRef and why it is so important to Federal agencies. Finally, it mentiones the status of the public access as encouraged by OSTP and how FundRef potentially enables CHORUS to play a major role.
- CrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that provides digital object identifier (DOI) registration and reference linking services. It has over 4,000 publisher members representing over 55 million published works.
- CrossRef provides services that individual publishers cannot accomplish alone, including reference linking between publications, cited-by linking, plagiarism screening, and publication record information through CrossMark.
- CrossRef aims to build a sustainable infrastructure for scholarly communication through persistent citation linking, content discoverability, and collaboration between publishers.
Benefits to researchers who use ORCID (P. Purnell)ORCID, Inc
ORCID provides identifiers for individual researchers and authors to solve the problem of name disambiguation. Registration for an ORCID takes less than one minute. While journal impact factors and university rankings provide citation metrics at higher levels of aggregation, ORCID identifiers allow for assessment of citation impact at the individual researcher level through metrics like total citations and h-index.
FundRef is a CrossRef registry that standardizes the reporting of funding sources for published scholarly research. It allows publishers to submit funding information like the funder, grant number, and award number through their submission systems, which gets attached to the associated DOI. This funding metadata can then be queried through CrossRef's database and APIs or on their website. Currently over 44,000 DOIs in the FundRef registry include funding metadata. Publishers can sign up to participate by agreeing to the FundRef terms and conditions, while others can query the freely available information without joining.
ORCID identifiers in research workflows - ACM (B. Rous)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses ACM's integration of ORCID identifiers into its research workflows. The objectives are to get ACM authors to obtain ORCID IDs and grant ACM permission to access their profiles, allow ORCID registrants to claim ACM profiles, and associate ORCID IDs with ACM author profiles. This will eliminate the need to normalize author names and allow ACM to push publications to and pull data from ORCID records. Points of integration include submission systems and author profile pages. Status updates show new ACM-ORCID registration and sign-in pages. Next steps are to further develop the integration and move it from testing to production.
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are an increasingly important tool and technology that enable new services for research. They are attached to outputs, grant funding, people and more. They provide a way to connect data, improve accuracy, and help the flow of information. Researchers can benefit from time savings, and more accurate attribution (think better citation data…) and institutions can gain efficiency savings and a better understanding of their research portfolio.
This webinar will provide an overview of the current PID landscape and will offer guidance on how PIDs for people (ORCID iDs) can be integrated in your systems, helping your researchers to take advantage of new and emerging services.
ORCID in platform research lifecycle products - Thomson Reuters (P. Brennan)ORCID, Inc
Thomson Reuters scholarly research products like Web of Science, InCites, Converis, and ScholarOne have integrated ORCID IDs to improve author identification and disambiguation. Over 6.2 million records in Web of Science, 2.5 million in InCites, and 11,000 in Converis now contain ORCID IDs to better attribute publications and metrics to individual authors. The integrations allow searching for profiles within the tools, syncing publication lists, and displaying ORCID IDs alongside published works. The partnerships aim to reduce name ambiguity and help authors take full credit for their research outputs.
The document discusses the adoption of ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) in research workflows. It provides an overview of ORCID as a non-profit organization that assigns unique identifiers to individual researchers. Over 1.6 million researchers have already obtained an ORCID iD. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated in systems used by publishers, scholarly societies, funders, universities and more to improve name disambiguation, track researchers' outputs and activities, and enable interoperability across research systems globally.
The objective of this webinar is to provide a short overview about various aspects of the ORCID.
How can you get or assign ORCID identifiers?
Where and how is the ORCID used?
Who's behind the ORCID?
What is the business model of ORCID?
ORCID has grown to over 1.6 million registered researchers. It has over 400 members from around the world, including research organizations, publishers, and funders. ORCID provides a unique identifier that can disambiguate researcher names and link their work over time and across changes in affiliations. It is becoming more integrated into research workflows and systems to simplify reporting and credit attribution for researchers.
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting CrossRef Overview Ed PentzCrossref
The document appears to be the agenda for the 14th Annual Meeting of CrossRef held on November 13, 2013 in Cambridge, MA. It includes the executive director and board members in attendance. There are summaries of CrossRef's current initiatives and future plans, including membership growth, expanding reference linking to books and other publications, and new projects like CrossMark and text/data mining pilots. Financial information shows consistent operating income over 11 years and growth in the number of participating organizations and libraries.
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and scholars to improve the discoverability and attribution of their work. It connects an individual researcher to all of their publications, datasets, and other research outputs. ORCID identifiers are embedded in many existing research systems to reduce repetitive data entry and ensure proper attribution of work. Over 240,000 identifiers have been issued internationally across disciplines and sectors to better connect the global research community.
Scopus is a large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature including scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings. The presentation discusses Scopus' broad coverage across subject areas and publishers, its process for selecting content through an independent advisory board, and ongoing content expansion programs. Features of Scopus include cited reference tracking, author profiles, and new/updated mobile interfaces. ScienceDirect is also discussed as a full-text database that helps researchers save time finding and consuming relevant research articles through personalized recommendations, collaborative tools, and mobile accessibility. Mendeley is briefly introduced as a reference manager and academic social network for organizing research papers, collaborating with other researchers, and discovering new publications.
Presentation on an overview of LinkedIn data driven products and infrastructure given on 26 Oct 2012 in the big-data symposium given in honor of the retirement of my PhD advisor Dr Martin H. Schultz.
Agile Data Science is a lean methodology that is adopted from Agile Software Development. At the core it centers around people, interactions, and building minimally viable products to ship fast and often to solicit customer feedback. In this presentation, I describe how this work was done in the past with examples. Get started today with our help by visiting http://www.alpinenow.com
CrossRef's metadata search tool was launched in beta in September 2012 and has grown to about 60,000 unique monthly users. It allows users to search bibliographic metadata, funding information, ORCID IDs, ISSNs and more. The tool is used by researchers, publishers, funding agencies and the public, and has linked over 28,000 ORCID profiles to over 283,000 distinct digital object identifiers.
ORCID identifiers in research workflows (E. Pentz)ORCID, Inc
Crossref's ORCID Auto Update allows publishers to deposit an author's ORCID identifier with their article metadata. Crossref will then request permission from the author to post their works to their ORCID record. Once permission is granted, Crossref will automatically post current and past works to the author's ORCID record. As of now, Crossref has sent over 481,000 requests, with over 100,000 authorizations and nearly 12,000 denials, adding over 136,000 works to ORCID records.
ORCID in Platforms and Services - Thomson Reuters (J. Prinsen)ORCID, Inc
- ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers to distinguish them from others and link them to their professional activities.
- Many publishers, funders, and organizations now mandate or integrate with ORCID to improve author identification and attribution of work.
- Thomson Reuters integrates ORCID data across its scholarly research products like Web of Science, ResearcherID, InCites, Converis, Scholar Profiles, and Scholar One to improve author disambiguation, link authors to their work, and enable data sharing between systems and an author's ORCID profile.
Scholar digitizing index in Global Databases
Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Fattah A. Abdel-Megeed
PhD Hamburg University, Germany
Plant Protection Department
Pesticides Chemistry and Environmental Toxicology
Alexandria University
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting, How CrossRef has Accelerated Science and Its Pr...Crossref
This presenation provides a brief oral history highlighting how literature review has been revolutionized by CrossRef. It will also cover FundRef and why it is so important to Federal agencies. Finally, it mentiones the status of the public access as encouraged by OSTP and how FundRef potentially enables CHORUS to play a major role.
- CrossRef is an association of scholarly publishers that provides digital object identifier (DOI) registration and reference linking services. It has over 4,000 publisher members representing over 55 million published works.
- CrossRef provides services that individual publishers cannot accomplish alone, including reference linking between publications, cited-by linking, plagiarism screening, and publication record information through CrossMark.
- CrossRef aims to build a sustainable infrastructure for scholarly communication through persistent citation linking, content discoverability, and collaboration between publishers.
Benefits to researchers who use ORCID (P. Purnell)ORCID, Inc
ORCID provides identifiers for individual researchers and authors to solve the problem of name disambiguation. Registration for an ORCID takes less than one minute. While journal impact factors and university rankings provide citation metrics at higher levels of aggregation, ORCID identifiers allow for assessment of citation impact at the individual researcher level through metrics like total citations and h-index.
FundRef is a CrossRef registry that standardizes the reporting of funding sources for published scholarly research. It allows publishers to submit funding information like the funder, grant number, and award number through their submission systems, which gets attached to the associated DOI. This funding metadata can then be queried through CrossRef's database and APIs or on their website. Currently over 44,000 DOIs in the FundRef registry include funding metadata. Publishers can sign up to participate by agreeing to the FundRef terms and conditions, while others can query the freely available information without joining.
ORCID identifiers in research workflows - ACM (B. Rous)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses ACM's integration of ORCID identifiers into its research workflows. The objectives are to get ACM authors to obtain ORCID IDs and grant ACM permission to access their profiles, allow ORCID registrants to claim ACM profiles, and associate ORCID IDs with ACM author profiles. This will eliminate the need to normalize author names and allow ACM to push publications to and pull data from ORCID records. Points of integration include submission systems and author profile pages. Status updates show new ACM-ORCID registration and sign-in pages. Next steps are to further develop the integration and move it from testing to production.
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are an increasingly important tool and technology that enable new services for research. They are attached to outputs, grant funding, people and more. They provide a way to connect data, improve accuracy, and help the flow of information. Researchers can benefit from time savings, and more accurate attribution (think better citation data…) and institutions can gain efficiency savings and a better understanding of their research portfolio.
This webinar will provide an overview of the current PID landscape and will offer guidance on how PIDs for people (ORCID iDs) can be integrated in your systems, helping your researchers to take advantage of new and emerging services.
ORCID in platform research lifecycle products - Thomson Reuters (P. Brennan)ORCID, Inc
Thomson Reuters scholarly research products like Web of Science, InCites, Converis, and ScholarOne have integrated ORCID IDs to improve author identification and disambiguation. Over 6.2 million records in Web of Science, 2.5 million in InCites, and 11,000 in Converis now contain ORCID IDs to better attribute publications and metrics to individual authors. The integrations allow searching for profiles within the tools, syncing publication lists, and displaying ORCID IDs alongside published works. The partnerships aim to reduce name ambiguity and help authors take full credit for their research outputs.
The document discusses the adoption of ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) in research workflows. It provides an overview of ORCID as a non-profit organization that assigns unique identifiers to individual researchers. Over 1.6 million researchers have already obtained an ORCID iD. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated in systems used by publishers, scholarly societies, funders, universities and more to improve name disambiguation, track researchers' outputs and activities, and enable interoperability across research systems globally.
The objective of this webinar is to provide a short overview about various aspects of the ORCID.
How can you get or assign ORCID identifiers?
Where and how is the ORCID used?
Who's behind the ORCID?
What is the business model of ORCID?
ORCID has grown to over 1.6 million registered researchers. It has over 400 members from around the world, including research organizations, publishers, and funders. ORCID provides a unique identifier that can disambiguate researcher names and link their work over time and across changes in affiliations. It is becoming more integrated into research workflows and systems to simplify reporting and credit attribution for researchers.
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting CrossRef Overview Ed PentzCrossref
The document appears to be the agenda for the 14th Annual Meeting of CrossRef held on November 13, 2013 in Cambridge, MA. It includes the executive director and board members in attendance. There are summaries of CrossRef's current initiatives and future plans, including membership growth, expanding reference linking to books and other publications, and new projects like CrossMark and text/data mining pilots. Financial information shows consistent operating income over 11 years and growth in the number of participating organizations and libraries.
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and scholars to improve the discoverability and attribution of their work. It connects an individual researcher to all of their publications, datasets, and other research outputs. ORCID identifiers are embedded in many existing research systems to reduce repetitive data entry and ensure proper attribution of work. Over 240,000 identifiers have been issued internationally across disciplines and sectors to better connect the global research community.
Scopus is a large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature including scientific journals, books, and conference proceedings. The presentation discusses Scopus' broad coverage across subject areas and publishers, its process for selecting content through an independent advisory board, and ongoing content expansion programs. Features of Scopus include cited reference tracking, author profiles, and new/updated mobile interfaces. ScienceDirect is also discussed as a full-text database that helps researchers save time finding and consuming relevant research articles through personalized recommendations, collaborative tools, and mobile accessibility. Mendeley is briefly introduced as a reference manager and academic social network for organizing research papers, collaborating with other researchers, and discovering new publications.
Presentation on an overview of LinkedIn data driven products and infrastructure given on 26 Oct 2012 in the big-data symposium given in honor of the retirement of my PhD advisor Dr Martin H. Schultz.
Agile Data Science is a lean methodology that is adopted from Agile Software Development. At the core it centers around people, interactions, and building minimally viable products to ship fast and often to solicit customer feedback. In this presentation, I describe how this work was done in the past with examples. Get started today with our help by visiting http://www.alpinenow.com
The document discusses databases research and provides information about important organizations in the field like ACM and IEEE. It outlines topics covered at database conferences and gives tips for finding relevant information sources like journal papers, conference papers, textbooks, company websites, and academic search engines and databases. Good sources are identified as including ArXiv, DBLP, and digital libraries. Research papers are described as typically containing sections for the title, abstract, introduction, methodology, results, and bibliography.
Lynch & Dirks - Platforms for Open Research - Charleston Conference 2011Lee Dirks
The document summarizes Microsoft's efforts in collaborating with various organizations to promote innovation in scholarly communication. It discusses projects such as VIVO for connecting researchers, ORCID for unique researcher IDs, DataVerse for data sharing, DataCite for data citation, Total Impact for measuring research impact, DuraCloud for data storage and preservation, and Microsoft Academic Search for discovery. The goal is to help solve problems across the scholarly communication lifecycle from data collection and authoring to publication, discovery and preservation.
Unlocking Engineering Observability with advanced IT analyticssource{d}
In this webinar, source{d} CEO Eiso Kant will introduce source{d} Enterprise Edition (EE), the data platform for the software development life cycle (SDLC), With built-in visualization, management capabilities and advanced analytic functions, source{d} EE provide IT executives with visibility into their software portfolio, engineering processes and workforce.
Learn how source{d} EE can help everyone in the IT organization to quickly get access to customizable analytic solutions for IT modernization and software compliance, cloud-native and DevOps transformation, engineering effectiveness, and talent management.
The global need to securely derive (instant) insights, have motivated data architectures from distributed storage, to data lakes, data warehouses and lake-houses. In this talk we describe Tag.bio, a next generation data mesh platform that embeds vital elements such as domain centricity/ownership, Data as Products, Self-serve architecture, with a federated computational layer. Tag.bio data products combine data sets, smart APIs, statistical and machine learning algorithms into decentralized data products for users to discover insights using FAIR Principles. Researchers can use its point and click (no-code) system to instantly perform analysis and share versioned, reproducible results. The platform combines a dynamic cohort builder with analysis protocols and applications (low-code) to drive complex analysis workflows. Applications within data products are fully customizable via R and Python plugins (pro-code), and the platform supports notebook based developer environments with individual workspaces.
Join us for a talk/demo session on Tag.bio data mesh platform and learn how major pharma industries and university health systems are using this technology to promote value based healthcare, precision healthcare, find cures for disease, and promote collaboration (without explicitly moving data around). The talk also outlines Tag.bio secure data exchange features for real world evidence datasets, privacy centric data products (confidential computing) as well as integration with cloud services
A FAIR Approach to Publishing and Sharing Machine Learning ModelsBen Blaiszik
While there has been a significant increase in the amount of machine learning research across various domains of science, the processes to publish the results and make the resulting models and code available for reuse has been lacking. In this talk, we discuss FAIR data principles applied to machine learning models and how the Data and Learning Hub for Science (DLHub) can help make models more easily discoverable and usable in common scientific workflows. Visit https://www.dlhub.org for more information.
RDAP 16 Lightning: An Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challe...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
Augmentation, Collaboration, Governance: Defining the Future of Self-Service BIDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3zVJRRf
According to Dresner Advisory’s 2020 Self-Service Business Intelligence Market Study, 62% of the responding organizations say self-service BI is critical for their business. If we look deeper into the need for today’s self-service BI, it’s beyond some Executives and Business Users being enabled by IT for self-service dashboarding or report generation. Predictive analytics, self-service data preparation, collaborative data exploration are all different facets of new generation self-service BI. While democratization of data for self-service BI holds many benefits, strict data governance becomes increasingly important alongside.
In this session we will discuss:
- The latest trends and scopes of self-service BI
- The role of logical data fabric in self-service BI
- How Denodo enables self-service BI for a wide range of users - Customer case study on self-service BI
Data Integration Alternatives: When to use Data Virtualization, ETL, and ESBDenodo
Data integration is paramount, in this presentation you will find three different paradigms: using client-side tools, creating traditional data warehouses and the data virtualization solution - the logical data warehouse, comparing each other and positioning data virtualization as an integral part of any future-proof IT infrastructure.
This presentation is part of the Fast Data Strategy Conference, and you can watch the video here goo.gl/1q94Ka.
LISA VII: The Scientific and Technical Foundation for Altmetrics in the Unite...William Gunn
Altmetrics provide additional ways to measure the impact of scholarly research beyond traditional citations. They can show how research is accessed and discussed online through social media and other venues. However, altmetric data sources vary in quality and transparency, so standards are needed. NISO is developing cross-community best practices for altmetrics to ensure consistency, transparency and reusability of altmetric data. When standards are established, altmetrics can complement traditional metrics like citations to provide a more comprehensive view of research impact.
Join Cloudian, Hortonworks and 451 Research for a panel-style Q&A discussion about the latest trends and technology innovations in Big Data and Analytics. Matt Aslett, Data Platforms and Analytics Research Director at 451 Research, John Kreisa, Vice President of Strategic Marketing at Hortonworks, and Paul Turner, Chief Marketing Officer at Cloudian, will answer your toughest questions about data storage, data analytics, log data, sensor data and the Internet of Things. Bring your questions or just come and listen!
This document discusses strategies for organizing and funding free culture projects. It notes that many free culture projects fail due to a lack of resources. By focusing on raising funds through methods like donations, merchandise, and grants, projects can increase their chances of survival. Successful foundations and projects employ modern internet marketing strategies to build communities and attract financial support through various channels like websites, email, conferences, and social media.
Software Analytics:Towards Software Mining that Matters (2014)Tao Xie
This document discusses software analytics and summarizes several related papers and projects. It introduces Software Analytics, which aims to enable software practitioners to perform data exploration and analysis to obtain useful insights. It then summarizes papers on techniques for performance debugging by mining stack traces, scalable code clone analysis, incident management for online services, and using games to teach programming.
New Opportunities for Connected Data - Emil Eifrem @ GraphConnect Boston + Ch...Neo4j
The document discusses graph databases and Neo4j. It provides examples of industries using graph databases and discusses Neo4j's performance advantages over MySQL for graph-oriented queries on social network data. Upcoming versions of Neo4j aim to improve ease of use and support larger datasets. The remainder of the document advertises an upcoming Neo4j user conference.
Presentation at the “Open Science: connecting the actors” event on the 21st of November 2022:
Share best practices, foster community, and encourage knowledge-sharing on Open Science.
At the heart of the Open Access Belgium community is the ambition to open up the way we organize and conduct scientific research.
The Open Science teams of the Belgian universities have developed and tested a wide range of training methods, training materials, networking activities
and data solutions to facilitate and foster Open Science. Achievements, tools and lessons learned by different institutions will be shared in this networking event.
Programme can be found here: https://openaccess.be/2022/10/04/open-science-connecting-the-actors/
Analytical Innovation: How to Build the Next Generation Data PlatformVMware Tanzu
There was a time when the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) was the only way to provide a 360-degree analytical view of the business. In recent years many organizations have deployed disparate analytics alternatives to the EDW, including: cloud data warehouses, machine learning frameworks, graph databases, geospatial tools, and other technologies. Often these new deployments have resulted in the creation of analytical silos that are too complex to integrate, seriously limiting global insights and innovation.
Join guest speaker, 451 Research’s Jim Curtis and Pivotal’s Jacque Istok for an interactive discussion about some of the overarching trends affecting the data warehousing market, as well as how to build a next generation data platform to accelerate business innovation. During this webinar you will learn:
- The significance of a multi-cloud, infrastructure-agnostic analytics
- What is working and what isn’t, when it comes to analytics integration
- The importance of seamlessly integrating all your analytics in one platform
- How to innovate faster, taking advantage of open source and agile software
Speakers: James Curtis, Senior Analyst, Data Platforms & Analytics, 451 Research & Jacque Istok, Head of Data, Pivotal
Searching, Exploring and Accessing Knowledge by Google Scholar which includes several topics such as:
- Keywords
- Query
- Search Settings
- Knowledge (Publications types)
The document outlines the objectives and content covered in the second day of a training course on exploring and accessing knowledge. The session focused on searching academic search engines, reliable resources like High Impact Research and Web of Science, Scopus, and using the Google Scholar search engine. The trainer, Nabeel Salih Ali from the University of Kufa in Iraq, led a practical session and concluded the day's training.
This document provides guidelines for selecting the appropriate journal to submit research for publication. It discusses exploring a journal's aims and scope, checking if similar articles have been published, considering restrictions and impact factor. Online tools are presented to help identify journals. Common reasons for manuscript rejection are outlined. The importance of thoroughly responding to reviewer comments is emphasized.
This document provides information about digital identity profiles for researchers, including Google Scholar, Publons, ResearchGate, and ORCID. It discusses how to create accounts with each service and customize profiles to track publications and citations. Google Scholar allows researchers to monitor who is citing their work. Publons and ResearchGate profiles showcase publications and collaboration networks. ORCID provides persistent unique identifiers for researchers to ensure proper attribution of their work across systems.
This presentation describes and lists Google apps as an academic domain, besides presenting how to create a google scholar author profile, and how to improve it.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating an account and profile on the Research Gate website. It outlines the process for selecting an institution and department, creating a user profile, adding research items and publications, viewing followers and co-authors, and tracking profile statistics. The instructions are accompanied by screenshots of the Research Gate user interface.
It Discuss:
- What Makes a Good Research Publication?
- Why Are Manuscripts Rejected?
- What Do if Manuscript Get Rejected?
- Quick Tips for Effective Research Writing
This presentation will discuss the following items:
-WHAT DO YOU DO BEFORE WRITING?
- PAPER CONTENTS
- THE FOUR-PART ABSTRACT MODEL
- INTRODUCTION STRUCTURE
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Discuss journal metrics, and how can choose a suitable high impact journal. Present Types of journals, What is Right Journal?, Indicators of journal performance, in addition, explain the Article Submission process.
How to Write Scientific Research Article? A General GuideNabeel Salih Ali
This document provides an overview of how to write a scientific paper. It discusses key elements such as the introduction, methodology, results, discussion/conclusions, and references. It also covers choosing a journal, the paper structure, components like the title, abstract and keywords. The document provides tips for each section, such as keeping the abstract concise and structured. Overall, it aims to guide authors on writing papers that are well-structured and follow standard scientific paper conventions.
How to revise the submission article based on referees decision (reviewers co...Nabeel Salih Ali
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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Journal Vs. Conference1
DB Vs. Indexing Vs. Publisher2
Reliable Vs. Non-Reliable3
Research Types4
High Impact Research5
Select Current Topics6
Gartner Reports7
The End8
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Journal Vs. Conference
Indexing (ISI_Web of Science, Scopus, IEEE)
Database (Science Direct, Web of Knowledge(Science),
IEEE Explore).
Articles (Journal Vs. Conference)
Publication (All Accepted, Selected paper, etc..)
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DB Vs. Indexing Vs. Publisher
Databases:
• Web of Science
• Science Direct
• Springer Link
• IEEE Explore
• Etc.
Indexing:
• ISI
• Scopus
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DB Vs. Indexing Vs. Publisher
Publisher:
• Elsevier
• Springer
• IEEE
• Sage
• ACM
• Wiley
• Taylor
• University
• Journals
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Reliable Resources (Online Databases
ISI Web of Science(not free access)
Science Direct (not free access)
IEEE Explore (not free access)
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Research Types
Pure Research:
General Information, Background Study
Original Research:
Development Part (Practical part)
Secondary Research:
Problem (Identify, Validate, and Evaluate)
MSc and PhD
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High Impact Research
Multidisciplinary(Additive)
Multidisciplinary draws on knowledge from different disciplines but stays within
their boundaries. example is physics and history, biology and architecture).
Interdisciplinary(Interactive)
Interdisciplinary analyzes, synthesizes and harmonizes links between
disciplines into a coordinated and coherent whole. (For example, when nuclear
physics is combined with medicine it leads to new treatments for cancer).
Transdisciplinary (Holistic)
Transdisciplinary integrates the natural, social and health sciences in a
humanities context, and transcends their traditional boundaries. A
transdisciplinary approach on an issue such as pollution or hunger both within
and beyond disciplinary boundaries can lead to new perspective.
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Select Current Topics
Call for papers
Journals
Conferences
Proceedings
Current Topics
Conferences
Proceedings
Top 25 Hottest Topics
Science Direct(Home Page)
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Global ICT Trend- Gartner (2012..2015)
2012 2013 2014 2015
Media Tablets and Beyond Mobile device battles
Mobile Device Diversity
and Management
Computing Everywhere
Mobile-Centric Applications
and Interfaces
Mobile applications & HTML 5 Mobile Apps and Applications The Internet of Things (IoT)
Contextual and Social User
Experience
Personal Cloud The Internet of Everything 3D Printing
Internet of Things Internet of Things
Hybrid Cloud and IT as
Service Broker
Advanced, Pervasive, Invisible
Analytics
App Stores and
Marketplaces
Hybrid IT and Cloud
Computing
Cloud/Client Architecture Context-Rich Systems
App Stores and
Marketplaces
Strategic Big Data The Era of Personal Cloud Smart Machines
Big Data Actionable Analytics Software Defined Anything Cloud/Client Architecture
In-Memory Computing
Mainstream In-Memory
Computing
Web-Scale IT
Software-Defined
Infrastructure and Applications
Extreme Low-Energy
Servers
Integrated Ecosystems Smart Machines Web-Scale IT
Cloud Computing Enterprise App Stores 3-D Printing
Risk-Based Security and Self-
Protection
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10 Critical Tech Trends for the Next Five Years
Organizational Entrenchment And Disruption
Software-defined Networks
Bigger Data And Storage
Hybrid Cloud Services
Client And Server Architectures
Internet of Things
IT Appliance Madness
Operational Complexity
Virtual Data Centers
IT Demand
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Top 10 Emerging Infrastructure Trends
Hybrid Cloud Services
Infinite Data Center
Resource Management
Mobility And The Personal Cloud
Hybrid Clouds
Fabric Data Centers
IT Complexity
Storage And Big Data
End of Your Service Helpdesk
Software-defined Networks Virtualizing The Data Center