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“-> Settings -> Privacy -> News Feed and Wall -> Facebook Ads -> Appearance in Facebook Ads and click “no one.” Unless, of course, you want to be semifamous and have your picture used to push some garbage product or website without your knowledge.”
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Enhanced ScienceDirect Goes Live « Nextbio’s Blog“Remember my blog post NextBio Elsevier Partnership telling you that Elsevier was going to use NextBio technology to enhance ScienceDirect? Well, the updated version of ScienceDirect went live yesterday and now you can see the enhancements for yourself! “
Category: elsevier
links for 2009-07-03
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Insightful post on scientific literature. “This got me wondering – why do we consider peer reviewed research to be important? I’d actually suggest that peer review is of secondary importance, so I’ll discuss that later (if I remember). So, why do we need a scientific literature?”
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Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors’ blog: Genetic Tests on the Horizon“The latest in genetic testing from the Consumer Genetics Conference.”
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Promising new medical textbook review site put out by HS. “Medical Textbooks Revealed: The Naked Truth, from the people who brought you Flesh and Bones is a website essentially written by medical students for medical students and aims to take the ‘irk’ out of the sometimes irksome task of choosing the right medical textbooks for you…who better to guide you through this maze than your peers and ensure you spend your precious cash in the very best way?”
links for 2009-04-23
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Richard Ackerman on Web 2.0 and science.
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Presenation for the Editors’ Conference this upcoming Saturday.
links for 2009-04-17
links for 2008-08-27
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How to get scientists to adopt web 2.0 technologies – Expression Patterns – Eva Amsen’s blog on Nature NetworkExcellent post on workflow solutions