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Aaron Tay's Musings about librarianship

Aaron Tay's thoughts about academic librarianship
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Boolean query in 2D Search for Lens.org (sneak peak) In a fairly popular  2014 blog post entitled "Why Nested Boolean search statements may not work as well as they did", I set out the case for why for the majority of users, doing overly complicated nested boolean is unlikely to be of much additional value. Argument rested on two main arguments.

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How is everybody? As I write this, we are in day 9 of our "circuit breaker" (which is very like a soft lockdown) here in Singapore. As an introvert and being pretty adept on the use of technology for communicating, I would have thought that this would be a dream for me. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate the timing of the "circuit breaker" which fortuitously came into effect just after my paternal leave ran out and

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With the rise of open access journals and in particularly the business model involving APCs (Article Processing Charges) where authors pay a fee upfront to make their papersopen access, we are now understandably worried about authors publishing in "potentially predatory journals", where publishers have the incentive to charge a fee and not do proper vetting before publishing the paper.

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1. Dimensions (includng free) now includes Research Datasets 2. Google dataset search comes out of beta 3. Datacite adds citation display showing links between articles and datasets The release, storage, management,  and discovery of Research Datasets is an area that has been advancing in the last few years. Here are three new updates that caught my eye in the last few months.