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Aaron Tay's thoughts about academic librarianship
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In the last month, there were two interesting developments that caused quite a stir in my twitter feeds (see discussions here and here). Firstly, there was an interesting announcement on the Unpaywall mailing list, that Unpaywall had detected that Semantic Scholar which was one of the biggest repository sources they were tracked had removed most of the articles it was hosting.

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One of the themes that I have been blogging about in recent years is the increased availability of open metadata in the academic/Scholarly ecosystem.  Article metadata (including citations & Scholarly PIDs - permanent ID) are now becoming widely available due to organizations like Crossref, ORCID, ROR and advocacy organizations like Intitative for Open Citations (I4OC) and

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In November 2019's Systematically improving the visibility of your research on social media - what would this look like? , I shared two initatives, one by a University Library and another by a  Researcher/Publisher to try to experiment to improve the visibility of their research papers posted on Social Media.

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Welcome to Aaron Tay's Musings about Librarianship by me, Aaron Tay. I'm librarian + blogger from Singapore Management University. Social media, bibliometrics, analytics, library tech. Here to learn from experts, not an expert. Sign up now so you don’t miss the first issue.Subscribe now In the meantime, tell your friends!

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Synopsis : I summarise some of my favourite literature review tools that have emerged in the last 2 years or so and the use cases I see them fitting in. In particular I briefly cover tools and techniques I like that help to record what has been found - basically reference managers [Zotero] to efficently check and gain access to full text - basically browser extensions like Libkey Nomad possibly other methods of access

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UN Sustainability Goals or UN SDGs was first adopted in 2015 , and consists of 17 goals adopted by all United Nations Member States to achieve by 2030. In particular, in academia, there seems to be increasing interest in mapping literature directed at each of the 17 UN SDGs and filters showing this aspect of research is also starting to appear in various research tools in 2020 such as Scival , Dimensions and Overton.

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In my last post, I talked about the state of retractions in the literature and how so much of the literature includes authors who probably unknowingly cites retracted works As journals (possibly even peer reviewers) are increasingly screening citations for retractions, it might be also a good idea to do your own screening before you submit your manuscript to avoid embarrassment.

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Chinese translated version available here In terms of cross disciplinary citation indexes that are used for discovery, everyone knows of the two incumbants — Web of Science and Scopus(2004) . Joined by the large web scale Google Scholar (2004) , these three reigned as the “Big 3” of citation indexes for roughly a decade more or less unchallenged.

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As always I am on the lookout for new interesting discovery applications and search engines, and in this blog post I will briefly mention and describe (not a full blown review) the following new ones that caught my eye.  Internet Archive's Fatcat & Internet Scholar Archive OpenAIRE Research Graph Open Research Knowledge graph Orion Search - Open source funding by Mozilla.