I’ve written an article recently about how to cite webpages in scientific articles. Here’s how to do it the other way around.
More info on Blogging Peer-reviewed Research Reporting
Last week, Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting announced a post-aggregation system for posts discussing peer-reviewed research only. They didn’t give any details of exactly how the aggregation system would work, so I bugged the people behind it via email.
What’s new in Pubmed this week: Stem Cells
I’m subscribed to some search feeds at Pubmed. Here’s what caught my eye this week in the Stem Cells feed:
Bloggers for Peer-Reviewed Research Reporting is working on a post aggregation system.
The idea is that you add a icon to your literature review posts and have them show up in a directory of literature posts. Being a clicque-ish but rather non-techy group, the bloggers at Scienceblogs.com are no doubt going to jump all over this, but have they really thought about how it’s going to scale?
Nature Reports has a Stem Cell Research Roundup
Hot on the heels of my Pubmed MSC roundup, Nature Reports has a Stem Cell Edition out, and because, you know, they’re a huge multinational publishing company staffed with professional journalists, it contains some fascinating stuff, while covering most of the recent research-related news as well.
What’s interesting in Pubmed this Week: Stem Cells
I’m subscribed to some search feeds at Pubmed. Here’s what caught my eye this week:
Clearing up the confusion around citations of internet sources
Since I wrote that last post, it has become apparent that there’s a lot of confusion regarding citing material on the internet, which isn’t surprising given that there’s a lot of confusion surrounding the internet itself. Put your mind at ease, gentle reader, for clarity awaits.