If this is unstoppable, then whatever the timescale the alarm bell has to ring and businesses (not just publishers — including universities) have to accept that change is inevitable and plan quite carefully to deal with it.
A compilation of important epidemiologic concepts and common biostatistical terms used in medical research. For more detailed information on these topics, use the reference list at the end of the document.
EndnoteWeb, RefWorks, Connotea, CiteULike, Zotero, Mendeley. Nice summary of the state of the art by Martin Fenner. Conclusion - not much to choose in some ways - personal preference!
This report summarises a study carried out for the 1994 Group institutions in summer 2008, examining the impact of the provision of Roberts’ Funding on the skills training and career development opportunities for postgraduate research students and postdoctoral researchers.
Doug Clow’s notes from Researcher 2.0 event - sponsored by the Technology Enhanced Learning research cluster at the Open University, and the OLnet project.
If you’re a busy researcher juggling many demands on your time then you need to read this book. It will give you: Strategies to be more effective in your work; Strategies to balance work and other parts of your life; Specific actions that will have a big impact on your work and life.
The US National Institute of Health has become the first major US agency to require those who receive public money to make their results available to the public.
A three-year, £4.75m investment in technology and practice development that aims to bring together stakeholder experiences from across the education spectrum.