Posts Tagged ‘epublishing’

A list of highly influential biomedical researchers, 1996–2011 – Boyack – 2013 – European Journal of Clin ical Investigation – Wiley Online Library

November 27, 2013

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eci.12171/full

~15M authors => ~150K w/ H>=20 => ~500 w/ highest citations &/or H >75 => 407 w/ further filters => 13 in Genomics & 4 from Yale

A list of highly influential biomedical researchers, 1996–2011 – Boyack – 2013 – European Journal of Clin ical Investigation – Wiley Online Library

November 13, 2013

~400 top authors by h-score & citations from 15K in biomed.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eci.12171/abstract

What does peer review mean when applied to computer code? | PLOS Biologue

September 1, 2013

Mozilla reviews @PLOSCompBiol code articles: What does peer review mean when applied to computer code
http://blogs.plos.org/biologue/2013/08/08/what-does-peer-review-mean-when-applied-to-computer-code MT @lindseeeeee
http://blogs.plos.org/biologue/2013/08/08/what-does-peer-review-mean-when-applied-to-computer-code/

Historians Seek a Delay in Posting Dissertations – NYTimes.com

July 30, 2013

Debate rages over availability of history dissertations in NYT: Does a 6-year embargo make sense? http://bit.ly/13VgQCD via @ivanoransky

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/29/business/media/historians-seek-a-delay-in-posting-dissertations.html

Academic publishing: Free-for-all | The Economist

July 6, 2013

http://www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21577035-open-access-scientific-publishing-gaining-ground-free-all

Data Sharing, Embargo, and Big Science | MassGenomics

June 29, 2013

An interesting blog post on data release by consortia including ENCODE. http://massgenomics.org/2013/06/data-sharing-embargo.html

PubMed Help – Searching for specific last and first authors

December 30, 2012

From
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3827/#pubmedhelp.Search_Field_Descrip some useful field descriptors, include:

Last author = [Lastau]
First author = [1au]
Grant = [GR]

Here are some examples employing these from the end of 2012:

(1) My overall query (from papers page, http://papers.gersteinlab.org) =

((Gerstein M[Author] NOT (1957[dp] : 1990[dp])) NOT 10787728[UID] NOT 11744447[UID] NOT 14663468[UID] NOT 14730174[UID] NOT 16081066[UID] NOT 14663468[UID] NOT 17270657[UID] NOT 21243890[UID] NOT
21406498[UID] NOT 21945273[UID]OR 15499007[UID] OR 17571346[UID] OR 17571346[UID] OR 8877505[UID] OR 8816770[UID] OR 7540695[UID] OR 7567918[UID] OR 7567918[UID] OR 7577841[UID] OR 7567917[UID] OR 7643385[UID] OR 8749848[UID] OR 8808580[UID] OR 8120887[UID] OR 8029203[UID] OR 8204609[UID] OR 7922041[UID] OR 7584390[UID] OR 8078776[UID] OR 8428572[UID] OR 8429559[UID] OR 8464069[UID] OR 8234227[UID] OR 8230220[UID] OR 1584800[UID] OR 2067013[UID] OR 20981092[UID] OR 21526222[UID])

==> yields 426 papers (from my total of 449)

(2) Last author papers

(2a) Gerstein M[Lastau] AND
==> yields 242 last author papers

(2b) GM[GR] AND Gerstein M[lastau] AND
==> yields 33 of 242 last author papers supported by NIH/NIGMS

(2c) GM[HG] AND Gerstein M[lastau] AND
==> yields 45 of 242 last author papers supported by NIH/NHGRI

(3) 1st author papers

(3a) Gerstein M[1au] AND
==> yields 41 first author papers

(3b) Gerstein M[lastau] AND Gerstein M[1au] AND
==> yields 11 sole author papers

Newspapers as Luxury Goods: Murdoch and Sulzberger Have More in Common Than It Appears : The New Yorker

December 17, 2012

>$1k/yr for subs to Times & Journal, isn’t sustainable for avg. incomes of $50k/yr
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/johncassidy/2012/12/memo-to-murdoch-and-sulzberger-you-are-now-luxury-goods-manufacturers.html

ImpactStory: tell the full story of your research impact

November 17, 2012

http://impactstory.org/

reaction to the Yale Roundtable Declaration

November 16, 2012

R Peng blogged about a reaction to Yale Roundtable
Declaration from 2009.
http://simplystatistics.org/post/35778860973/reproducible-research-with-us-or-against-us