Category: highlighting research
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Are there too many PhDs?
Ever hear of Douglas Prasher? Probably not. He just missed out on this past year’s Nobel in chemistry. That’s not unusual, as many scientists never even come close to a Nobel. What is unusual, is that Dr. Prasher works at a car dealership, not in a lab. Despite doing the critical research on discovering GFP…
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Ologeez Founder joins Mendeley / Changing the Journal Impact Factor
Exciting news: Jason Hoyt, the founder of Ologeez (a semantic frontend for PubMed), is joining Mendeley! Jason holds a Ph.D. in Genetics from Stanford University. At the moment, he is still based in Palo Alto, but once the visa issues are sorted out, Jason will be joining us here in London as our new Research…
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Mendeley's new algorithm analyzes research behavior
Our team of coders have been working extremely hard to produce accurate and enlightening statistical results based on Mendeley usage and reading habits. We are quite proud to announce a brand-spanking-new algorithm that analyzes not only the metadata extracted from the papers read by Mendeley users, but also research habits based on their interaction with…
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A human-scored research paper recommendation engine?
A few days ago, William Gunn blogged about a fascinating idea for a paper recommendation engine and also described Mendeley’s role in it. His post then generated a lively discussion on FriendFeed. Perhaps due to our relatively well-known affiliation with Last.fm, our idea for a research paper recommendation engine had always involved tags and collaborative…
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