Access to academic research and publications for all those without university library accounts. Full text articles from a fairly useful selection of journals. Not as good as doing research in the biomedical library at UCLA or Dartmouth, but...it allows
The time has come for libraries, too, to negotiate for rights to index full text
By Jonathan Rochkind -- Library Journal, 2/15/2007
The ability to search and receive results in more than one database through a single interface—or metasearch—is something many of our users want. Google Scholar—the search engine of specifically scholarly content—and library metasearch products like Ex Libris's MetaLib, Serials Solution's Central Search, WebFeat, and products based on MuseGlobal used by both academic and public libraries—are all a means of providing this functionality. At the university where I work, without very much local advertising, Google Scholar has become the largest single source of links to our link resolver product, illustrating how hungry users are for metasearch.
Primärquellen zur US-Amerikanischen Geschichte von 1859 bis 1877. Ca. 5000 Bände sind mit OCR digitalisiert. MOA ist seit 1995 ein Kooperationsprojekt zwischen der Cornell University und der University of Michigan. Die Hauptauswahl der Sekundärliteratur umfasst die Erscheinungsjahre 1840 bis 1900.
This protocol provides detailed instructions on Quality Control, EWAS, and CpG island signature discovery with Illumina Infinitum MethylationEPIC and Infinium Human Methylation 450K BeadChip data. R package minfi and caret was used in this analysis.
Video created by Johns Hopkins University for the course "Bioconductor for Genomic Data Science". In this week, we will cover Getting data in Bioconductor, Rsamtools, oligo, limma, and minfi Learn online and earn valuable credentials from top ...
K. Reing, D. Kale, G. Steeg, and A. Galstyan. (2016)cite arxiv:1606.07043Comment: presented at 2016 ICML Workshop on #Data4Good: Machine Learning in Social Good Applications, New York, NY.