Nouveau service: indicateur disponibilité Full-text

Nous avons le plaisir de vous communiquer l’implémentation d’un nouveau service dans le portail bnu.

Désormais de nouvelles icônes apparaissent pour indiquer d’emblée si le texte intégral est accessible pour la référence choisie

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Deux types d’icônes peuvent se présenter:

ft (affichage bref des références bibliographiques) ou fulltext (dans l’affichage complet) aux références où le texte intégral est accessible et
ft-haken (affichage bref) ou fulltext-haken (affichage complet) pour les références aux articles évalués par des pairs “peer-reviewed”

Pour tester la nouvelle fonctionnalité cliquez sur le lien ci-contre  (recherche accessible après authentification dans le portail) http://tinyurl.com/ycm2rmx

Talk: Springer on Trends in science publishing

The University of Luxembourg is hosting a presentation on science publishing by Christian Caron, Springer Science and Business Media, Heidelberg.

“The internet has changed the way information is created, circulated, assessed, searched, retrieved and used. Often the great achievements e.g. in terms of easier access to information in general are emphasized, yet often litte is known about the challenges this poses to content providers from the technical and business point of views. The present talk gives an overview of these changes, challenges and opportunities at the academic/professional level of scientific publishing and in particular from the publisher’s point of view. Also, some selected new types of products and technical advances will be briefly reviewed.”

Springer made some waves a year ago when they purchased a large Open-Access publisher, Bio Med Central. This  acquisition followed Springer’s “Open Choice” program, an “author-pays” model that makes all articles available in open access for everyone else.

> Langue: Anglais
> Date: 18.06. 17h30-18h30
> Lieu: Campus Kirchberg, auditoire B02
> Info et inscription: http://jeudis.uni.lu

Mendeley beta for managing research papers

Although it’s just 4 montsh old, Mendeley manages already over a million research papers (in pdf format). Their goal is to support the social component of research. Check out this video from a recent presentation in Hamburg. (Make sure to skip the video to 10:00, when the Mendeley presentation starts)

It really is a great example of the disruptive and innovative power of social technology combined with open data for reshaping the pretty broken Impact factor system and, well, advancing science. Venture capital provided by founders of Skype and Last-fm.

(Also of interest is the open reference manager Zotero)