Since its launch in 2012, re3data has become the resource of information about research data repositories. It indexes and provides extensive information about more than 2450 research data repositories. Universities and research centres register their...
Connected Papers is a visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find academic papers relevant to their field of work.
Connected papers es una herramienta visual única para ayudar a los investigadores y científicos a encontrar y explorar documentos relevantes para su campo de trabajo. Para ello selecciona las pocas docenas con las conexiones más fuertes con el documento de origen.
Para encontrar los documentos más relevantes debes introducir el número DOI, PubMed o ArXiv de un documento fuente. A continuación la herramienta genera un gráfico con todos los documentos relacionados al documento inicial. Lo que permite descubrir los documentos relacionados con ese campo científico en particular.
En el gráfico, los documentos están ordenados según su similitud . Eso significa que incluso los documentos que no se citan directamente entre sí pueden estar fuertemente conectados y muy bien posicionados. Connected Papers no es un árbol de citas.
La métrica de similitud se basa en los conceptos de co-citas y aacoplamiento bibliográfico. Según esta medida, se presupone que dos documentos que tienen citas y referencias superpuestas tienen una mayor probabilidad de tratar un tema relacionado.
El algoritmo construye un Gráfico Dirigido a la Fuerza para distribuir los documentos de una manera que agrupa visualmente documentos similares y aleja menos los documentos similares entre sí.
Se ha diseñado una aplicación que os permite comparar entre sí las bases de datos que deseéis y, sobre todo, como rinde cada una de ellas en 252 categorías temáticas. De esta manera podéis conocer con precisión las fortalezas y debilidades de cada base de datos en disciplinas y especialidades de todos los ámbitos de conocimiento. Permite elegir para comparar el solapamiento de tres índices entre Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, Scopus, Dimensions, Web of Science, and COCI. Primero seleccionamos el área de conocimiento y después la disciplina.
The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) is an international consortium of university, college, and independent research libraries. Founded in 1949, CRL supports original research and inspired teaching in the humanities, sciences, and social sciences by preserving and making available to scholars a wealth of rare and uncommon primary source materials from all world regions.
Founded in 2008, HathiTrust is a not-for-profit collaborative of academic and research libraries preserving 17+ million digitized items. HathiTrust offers reading access to the fullest extent allowable by U.S. copyright law, computational access to the entire corpus for scholarly research, and other emerging services based on the combined collection. HathiTrust members steward the collection — the largest set of digitized books managed by academic and research libraries — under the aims of scholarly, not corporate, interests.
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in 102 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in Economics and related sciences. The heart of the project is a decentralized bibliographic database of working papers, journal articles, books, books chapters and software components, all maintained by volunteers. The collected data are then used in various services that serve the collected metadata to users or enhance it.
The Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS) is the European Commission's primary source of results from the projects funded by the EU's framework programs for research and innovation (FP1 to Horizon 2020).
Our mission is to bring research results to professionals in the field to foster open science, create innovative products and services and stimulate growth across Europe.
CORDIS has a rich and structured public repository with all project information held by the European Commission such as project factsheets, participants, reports, deliverables and links to open-access publications.
CORDIS also produces its own range of publications and articles to make it easier for you to find relevant results that you can use in your domain. The print editions are in English while the web versions are also available in French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.
JournalTOCs is the largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs): 36,047 journals including 17,909 selected Open Access journals and 12,181 Hybrid journals, from 3758 publishers.
JournalTOCs is for researchers, students, librarians and anyone looking for the latest scholarly articles.
JournalTOCs alerts you when new issues of your Followed journals are published.
BibSonomy is a system for sharing bookmarks and lists of literature. When discovering a bookmark or a publication on the web, you can store it on our server. You can add tags to your post to retrieve it more easily. This is very similar to the bookmarks/favorites that you store within your browser. The advantage of BibSonomy is that you can access your data from whereever you are. Furthermore, you can discover more bookmarks and publications from your friends and other people.
First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet.