Research IT Skills

Microsoft kills Live Academic (Google Scholar rival)

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 24/06/2008 - 00:31.

I have often recommended academic.live.com by Microsoft as a worthy rival to Google Scholar. At the very least, it was superior in its interface and sorting capabilities. Unfortunately, it provided much less relevant results in the humanities (focusing on more recent publications).

UEA Library Catalogue now supports Zotero for easy bibliography collation

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Mon, 09/06/2008 - 23:47.
Great news for anybody out there who's using the free bibliography too
l Zotero! With what I'm assuming was a small upgrade to the catalogue software, Zotero can now see results on the page of the catalogue and import them into the bibliography with just one click (individually or as a group).

New online tool helps students share research results

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Tue, 03/06/2008 - 08:44.

iBreadCrumbs.com offers a simple way for students to record their online research and share their results with others. It works by installing a toolbar in Firefox (version 2 only so far) that can be turned on when you're doing research and collects websites you find relevant.

Wikipedia Wars: Language Log Takes on Times Higher, Again, and Wins!

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Sat, 22/03/2008 - 10:09.

The US-based Language Log takes issue with the following remark in a column in Times Higher disparaging Wikipedia:

Key tools for living on the new Web

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 19/03/2008 - 11:02.
Categories: research | skills

Here's a useful listing of the 'bare' essentials for living on the new Web, called Web2.0 by one of the prominent trackers of new developments, Duncan Riley.