I'm a researcher in the field of ubiquitous computing.
I am interested in ubiquitous computing,football,science communication. My favorite music are The Beatles,The Cat Empire,Josh Pike,The Shins,Other indie rock,other sixties stuff. Movies: Wonder Boys,Star Wars (the original 3),The Matrix.
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Member since Jun 16, 2008, follows 5 people, 0 public groups, 247 public bookmarks (250 total).
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- IBM moves into Stream Computing with System S - IBM, System-S - CIO on 2009-05-22
- Matrix Tutorial 1: Stochastic Matrices on 2009-05-11
- Doron Zeilberger's 61st Opinion on 2009-04-08
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The rise and rise of citation analysis on 2009-03-30
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It is a sobering fact that some 90% of papers that have been published in academic journals are never cited. Indeed, as many as 50% of papers are never read by anyone other than their authors, referees and journal editors.
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Numbers game hots up - Information World Review on 2009-03-29
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The Web of Science (WoS) is well established with huge coverage. But critics say that WoS is expensive – Google Scholar, by comparison, is free – and its coverage incomplete. They also say that because citation metrics take years to create, WoS cannot identify what is hot right now.
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But Kuan-Teh Jeang, editor in chief of open access (OA) journal Retrovirology, says that metrics designed to measure “previous” modes of publication are an assessment of publishing impact on a largely “Western and developed audience” and are lagging rather than leading indicators.
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- gpeerreview - Google Code on 2009-02-09
- Posts - Research Blogging on 2009-01-29
- Machine Learning (Theory) » Adversarial Academia on 2009-01-26
- Present.ly - The Constant Awareness Communication Tool - Private Microblogging for your Business on 2009-01-23
- Accounting Tutorial on 2009-01-09
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