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<posts update='2008-09-07 07:23:42' user=""><post 
   href="http://www.harzing.com/resources.htm#/pop.htm" 
   description="Harzing.com - Research in International and Cross-cultural Management" 
   
     extended="Tool zur Berechnung des Hirschfaktors via Google Scholar." 
   
   hash="467b61a361fd76e5cb9113b131afb4c5"
   user="ch"
   tag="bibliometrie tools "
   time="2008-08-28T09:06:12+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://scholarship20.blogspot.com/2008/05/more-open-metrics-emerging-impact.html" 
   description="Scholarship 2.0: An Idea Whose Time Has Come: &lt;strong&gt;(More) Open Metrics: Emerging Impact Measures&lt;/strong&gt;" 
   
   hash="130fc9790fab160dbca9ef9f1ffea5ca"
   user="ch"
   tag="bibliometrie "
   time="2008-05-29T16:11:06+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://blogs.nature.com/nn/actionpotential/2008/05/downloads_vs_citations.html" 
   description="Action Potential: Turning web traffic into citations" 
   
     extended="Can one predict how well any particular paper is cited years after publication, based solely on the number of downloads it receives immediately following its appearance online? Our preliminary analysis suggests that this relationship not only exists, but is surprisingly strong." 
   
   hash="da94f3e7b01906ad942db301ad7a4aa7"
   user="ch"
   tag="bibliometrie "
   time="2008-05-29T15:41:47+0200" />
<post 
   href="http://www.scopus.com/scsearchapi/" 
   description="Scopus API: Home" 
   
     extended="The Scopus Application Program Interface (API) enables you to search the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources.
You can select Scopus data elements and create your own mashups. 
The API returns Scopus data in a format that is easily integrated into an application or your web site." 
   
   hash="f0a33d28653f2c32ffc4cefe037cc39f"
   user="ch"
   tag="XML api bibliographie bibliometrie datenbank scopus suchmaschinen "
   time="2008-03-27T10:59:32+0100" />
<post 
   href="http://blog.jonudell.net/2008/01/22/bloggers-talk-to-bloggers-scientists-talk-to-scientists/" 
   description="Bloggers talk to bloggers, scientists talk to scientists « Jon Udell" 
   
     extended="When chatter in the mainstream media and in the blogosphere intersects with scientific discourse, I’m always interested in the ways that citations do, or don’t, cross the border between those domains. In 2006, for example, while checking references for a podcast with Steve Burbeck about multicellular computing, I traced a meme about how we humans are really a hybrid of human and bacterial cells. The mainstream vector was a New York Times magazine story on obesity. It got to the blogosophere by way of a Wired News story. But the original Nature Biotechnology article mentioned in the Wired story was linked nowhere that I could find." 
   
   hash="cef9577eaf53a9f083e642f9a650e439"
   user="ch"
   tag="bibliometrie blogs kommunikation "
   time="2008-01-23T10:37:47+0100" />
</posts>
