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PubMed, Entrez, MeSH y más de 50 aplicaciones para PubMed - E-investigación bibliográfica
Decenas de aplicaciones para PUBMED 2. Alibaba 3. 4. 5. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. eTBlast 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 39. Entrez GoPubMed TWEASE helps you find precisely what you're looking for, quickly. BioText Developed as part of the BioText project at the University of California, Berkeley, the BioText Search Engine is a freely available Web-based application that provides biologists with new ways to access the scientific literature. The interface has been carefully designed according to usability principles and techniques. The search engine is a work in progress and more functionality is being added over time. Pubcrawler. MEVA (MEDLINE Evaluator) is a free MEDLINE postprocessor, a medico-scientific data mining web service analyzing bibliographic data returned by an inquiry to PubMed 1. PubReMiner Eigenfactor Pubmed Faceoff DESCUBRIMIENTO BASADO EN LITERATURA (Minería de textos) Arrowsmith. eTBlast. Ali Baba -- don't read abstracts, see them!
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The First MIBBI Workshop: Day 1 « peanutbutter
MIBBI is a registry of scientific experiment reporting guidelines with the idea to foster a foundry of best practice to further develop and encourage modular development and re-use of reporting guidelines. The first workshop is being held at the EBI on the 2nd – 3rd April 2008 and is a relatively closed workshop to those developers and guidelines that are registered on the site. The schedule for day one is a whistle stop tour consisting of 5 min talks (adjusting for an academics interpretation of what 5 minutes means) for all the guidelines that exist, their scope and the people behind them. Due to this I am not going to comment on individual talks. I presented two talks during the day. One on CARMEN and the development of the MINI: Electrophysiology reporting guidelines, and one, standing in for Andy Jones on FuGE. I tried sharing these slides via google presentation, they looked quite nice. Like this: Like Loading...
El famoso factor h (y el g tambien...): como calcularlo... aproximadamente.
Si, si, el famoso factor "H" (o "h", cada uno lo pone a la suya). Hoy toca hablar de un par de formas de calcular dicho factor. Como algunos de vosotros ya sabréis, la fiebre de la "numeritis" hace tiempo que afecta a aquellos que nos dedicamos a la generación de conocimiento (aka científicos s.l.). Hasta ahora el Dios de los factores era el de "impacto" de la revista en la que publicabas; desde hace unos años y gracias al Dr. Calcular los factores "a mano" no es difícil, pero es toda una lata, sobretodo si ya llevas un tiempo en el mundillo de las publicaciones y gastas parte de tu tiempo buscando entre los arcanos electrónicos para generar una tremenda lista de citas. Por suerte (como siempre) hay alguna alma bondadosa que ha perdido (?) Hoy os hablaré de dos de ellos:
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