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Social Network Sites for Scientists: A Quantitative Survey explores the newest social network sites (for example, ResearchGate and Academia.edu) and web bibliographic platforms (Mendeley, Zotero) that have recently emerged for the scholarly community to use in the interchange of information and documents. Chapters describe their main characteristics, what their advantages and limitations are, and the researchers that populate these websites. The surveys included in the book have been conducted following a quantitative approach, and measure the strength of the services provided by the sites in terms of use and activity. In addition, they also discuss the implications of new products in the future of scientific communication and their impact on research activities and evaluation. Analyzes social network sites form scientists using a quantitative approach Introduces the quantitative study of the main characteristic and functionalities of each platform, and the activity that they develop Offers a scientific review of the most relevant and current studies on this issue, discussing their results and commenting on their implications for scientific communication and research evaluation
Science --- Online social networks. --- Sciences --- Réseautage personnel (Informatique) --- Computer network resources. --- Ressources Internet --- Réseautage personnel (Informatique) --- Electronic social networks --- Social networking Web sites --- Virtual communities --- Social media --- Social networks --- Sociotechnical systems --- Web sites --- Natural science --- Natural sciences --- Science of science --- Communities, Online (Online social networks) --- Communities, Virtual (Online social networks) --- Online communities (Online social networks)
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Academic Search Engines: intends to run through the current panorama of the academic search engines through a quantitative approach that analyses the reliability and consistence of these services. The objective is to describe the main characteristics of these engines, to highlight their advantages and drawbacks, and to discuss the implications of these new products in the future of scientific communication and their impact on the research measurement and evaluation. In short, Academic Search Engines presents a summary view of the new challenges that the Web set to the scientific activity thro
Internet research. --- Scholarly Web sites. --- Web search engines -- Evaluation. --- Web search engines. --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Web search engines --- Research --- Evaluation. --- Evaluation --- Data processing. --- Science --- Science research --- Scientific research --- Information services --- Learning and scholarship --- Methodology --- Research teams --- Academic Web sites --- Learned Web sites --- Web sites --- Internet research --- Web research --- Web searching --- World Wide Web searching --- Internet searching --- Search engines --- Web portals --- World Wide Web --- Subject access --- informatieontsluiting --- information retrieval --- internet --- informatietechnologie --- information technology --- Libraries (General) --- Bibliotheken (algemeen)
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Information retrieval --- Higher education --- Information systems
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Academic Search Engines: intends to run through the current panorama of the academic search engines through a quantitative approach that analyses the reliability and consistence of these services. The objective is to describe the main characteristics of these engines, to highlight their advantages and drawbacks, and to discuss the implications of these new products in the future of scientific communication and their impact on the research measurement and evaluation. In short, Academic Search Engines presents a summary view of the new challenges that the Web set to the scientific activity thro.
Information retrieval --- Higher education --- Information systems
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Social Network Sites for Scientists: A Quantitative Survey explores the newest social network sites (for example, ResearchGate and Academia.edu) and web bibliographic platforms (Mendeley, Zotero) that have recently emerged for the scholarly community to use in the interchange of information and documents. Chapters describe their main characteristics, what their advantages and limitations are, and the researchers that populate these websites. The surveys included in the book have been conducted following a quantitative approach, and measure the strength of the services provided by the sites in terms of use and activity. In addition, they also discuss the implications of new products in the future of scientific communication and their impact on research activities and evaluation.
Science --- Community organization --- Computer architecture. Operating systems
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Public finance --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Mexico
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Philosophical theology --- History --- 2 ZUBIRI, XAVIER --- -Theology, Philosophical --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Godsdienst. Theologie--ZUBIRI, XAVIER --- -Zubiri, Xavier --- Zubiri y Apalategui, Xavier --- Zubiri Apalategui, Xavier --- Apalategui, Xavier Zubiri y --- Theses --- -Godsdienst. Theologie--ZUBIRI, XAVIER --- 2 ZUBIRI, XAVIER Godsdienst. Theologie--ZUBIRI, XAVIER --- Theology, Philosophical --- Zubiri, Xavier. --- Zubiri, Xavier --- Philosophical theology - History - 20th century
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Regional documentation --- Mociño, José Mariano --- State of Mexico
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