Web 2.0 technologies are blazing a trail into science: specialized social bookmarking services allow researchers to store and share literature online [SHNEIDERMAN, 2008]. In science 2.0, academics generate information about resources, i.e. description and usage. Since publishers deny access to global download statistics, we propose th
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
Abstract: We examine the potential impact of Web 2.0 approaches to e-Science and Grid computing. We ...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 29, 2009Science is a collabor...
The use of social media has increased dramatically among scientific researchers, due to their free a...
The growing flood of scholarly literature is exposing the weaknesses of current, citation-based meth...
This paper explores the possibility of using data from social bookmarking services to measure the us...
Abstract Social resource sharing systems are central elements of the Web 2.0 and use the same kind o...
This paper explores the possibility of using data from social bookmarking services to measure the us...
The World Wide Web has moved to a place where people can build virtual applications by drawing data ...
This study examined if health sciences journals incorporate Web 2.0 technologies that can be used to...
<div><p>Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
Abstract: We examine the potential impact of Web 2.0 approaches to e-Science and Grid computing. We ...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 29, 2009Science is a collabor...
The use of social media has increased dramatically among scientific researchers, due to their free a...
The growing flood of scholarly literature is exposing the weaknesses of current, citation-based meth...
This paper explores the possibility of using data from social bookmarking services to measure the us...
Abstract Social resource sharing systems are central elements of the Web 2.0 and use the same kind o...
This paper explores the possibility of using data from social bookmarking services to measure the us...
The World Wide Web has moved to a place where people can build virtual applications by drawing data ...
This study examined if health sciences journals incorporate Web 2.0 technologies that can be used to...
<div><p>Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes ...
Social bookmarking services have recently gained popularity among Web users. Whereas numerous studie...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Increasing public interest in science information in a digital and 2.0 science era promotes a dramat...
Social bookmarking is one of the many phenomena in the Web2.0 environment. They are largely experime...
Abstract: We examine the potential impact of Web 2.0 approaches to e-Science and Grid computing. We ...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Super Conference, January 29, 2009Science is a collabor...