Monthly Archives: July 2007

searchCrystal – Search Visualization Tool

July 26, 2007

searchCrystal – Search Visualization Tool
http://www.searchcrystal.com/

searchCrystal lets you search and compare multiple engines in one place. It is a search visualization tool that enables you to compare, remix and share results from the best web, image, video, blog, tagging, news engines or RSS feeds. You can embed searchCrystal as a Widget on your site or blog to share personalized crystals, or use it to find out what is popular on Wikipedia or use the Search Analytics Toolbox in your browser as a powerful competitive intelligence tool. searchCrystal is in beta and your feedback is essential to help us to improve it. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC)

July 26, 2007

Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC)
http://www.liwc.net/

Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) is a text analysis software program designed by James W. Pennebaker, Roger J. Booth, and Martha E. Francis. LIWC is able to calculate the degree to which people use different categories of words across a wide array of texts. Within emails, speeches, poems, or transcribed daily speech, LIWC allows you to determine the rate at which the authors/speakers use positive or negative emotion words, self-references, big words, or words that refer to sex, eating, or religion. The program was designed to analyze simply and quickly over 70 dimensions of language across hundreds of text samples in seconds. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007

July 25, 2007


Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007

Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007
http://AwarenessWatch.VirtualPrivateLibrary.net/V5N8.pdf
Awareness Watch™ Newsletter Blog and Archives
http://www.AwarenessWatch.com/

The August 2007 V5N8 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter is a freely available record breaking 77 page .pdf document (1.72MB) from the above URL. The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Online Research Tools Resources. Online research tools resources continue to expand at a very rapid rate especially with the need for identifying and collaborating research from throughout the world! These resources will allow you to keep up to date and to monitor the latest happenings in all fields associated with research and the opportunities associated with discovering new research and related knowledgebases throughout the global Internet! The Awareness Watch Spotters cover many excellent and newly released annotated current awareness research sources and tools as well as the latest identified Internet happenings and resources including a number of neat and must-have tools! The Awareness Watch Article Review covers Competitive Intelligence – A Selective Resource Guide by Sabrina I. Pacifici.

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Open Knowledge Foundation

July 25, 2007

Open Knowledge Foundation
http://www.okfn.org/

We live in an information age. A technological revolution has created immense opportunities for increased and more equitable access to knowledge, as well as for its collaborative development. But we are yet to realize much of this potential, and in order to do so two main challenges must be met. First, we must to develop the tools and the institutions to take advantage of these new possibilities for the creation and distribution of knowledge. Second, we must ensure that these opportunities are not eliminated by the ever increasing proprietization of knowledge as individuals and corporations seek to fence off knowledge for the sake of short term profit. The Open Knowledge Foundation exists to address these challenges by promoting the openness of knowledge in all its forms, in the belief that freer access to information will have far-reaching social and commercial benefits. In particular, they: a) promote the idea of open knowledge, for example by running a series of forums, b) Instigate and support projects related to the creation and distribution of open knowledge, and c) Campaign against restrictions, both legal and non-legal, on open knowledge. This has been added to Knowledge Discovery Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007

July 25, 2007


Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007

Awareness Watch™ Newsletter V5N8 August 2007
http://AwarenessWatch.VirtualPrivateLibrary.net/V5N8.pdf
Awareness Watch™ Newsletter Blog and Archives
http://www.AwarenessWatch.com/

The August 2007 V5N8 Awareness Watch™ Newsletter is a freely available record breaking 77 page .pdf document (1.72MB) from the above URL. The Awareness Watch Featured Report this month features Online Research Tools Resources. Online research tools resources continue to expand at a very rapid rate especially with the need for identifying and collaborating research from throughout the world! These resources will allow you to keep up to date and to monitor the latest happenings in all fields associated with research and the opportunities associated with discovering new research and related knowledgebases throughout the global Internet! The Awareness Watch Spotters cover many excellent and newly released annotated current awareness research sources and tools as well as the latest identified Internet happenings and resources including a number of neat and must-have tools! The Awareness Watch Article Review covers Competitive Intelligence – A Selective Resource Guide by Sabrina I. Pacifici.

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©2007 Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.

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Open Knowledge Foundation

July 25, 2007

Open Knowledge Foundation
http://www.okfn.org/

We live in an information age. A technological revolution has created immense opportunities for increased and more equitable access to knowledge, as well as for its collaborative development. But we are yet to realize much of this potential, and in order to do so two main challenges must be met. First, we must to develop the tools and the institutions to take advantage of these new possibilities for the creation and distribution of knowledge. Second, we must ensure that these opportunities are not eliminated by the ever increasing proprietization of knowledge as individuals and corporations seek to fence off knowledge for the sake of short term profit. The Open Knowledge Foundation exists to address these challenges by promoting the openness of knowledge in all its forms, in the belief that freer access to information will have far-reaching social and commercial benefits. In particular, they: a) promote the idea of open knowledge, for example by running a series of forums, b) Instigate and support projects related to the creation and distribution of open knowledge, and c) Campaign against restrictions, both legal and non-legal, on open knowledge. This has been added to Knowledge Discovery Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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NeuroMolecular Medicine

July 25, 2007

NeuroMolecular Medicine
http://www.springerlink.com/content/120555/

NeuroMolecular Medicine (part B of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience) publishes cutting-edge original research articles and critical reviews on the molecular and biochemical basis of neurological disorders. Studies range from genetic analyses of human populations to animal and cell culture models of neurological disorders. Emerging findings concerning the identification of genetic aberrancies and their pathogenic mechanisms at the molecular and cellular levels will be included. Also covered are experimental analyses of molecular cascades involved in the development and adult plasticity of the nervous system, in neurological dysfunction, and in neuronal degeneration and repair. NeuroMolecular Medicine encompasses basic research in the fields of molecular genetics, signal transduction, plasticity, and cell death. The journal also gives special attention to synthetic research and reviews that aim to bridge genetic aberrancies with cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurological pathogenesis. The information published in NMM will provide a window into the future of molecular medicine for the nervous system. Mark Mattson has been coeditor of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience and is now, with Christine van Broeckhoven and John Hardy, developing a more focused venue for the molecular genetics, biochemistry and cell biology of neurological disorders. NeuroMolecular Medicine is committed to publishing high quality original research and critical reviews in these exciting areas of research.

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AboutUs – Information About Websites and Community Related Topics

July 25, 2007

AboutUs – Information About Websites and Community Related Topics
http://www.aboutus.org/

AboutUs is a wiki whose goal is to create a free and valuable Internet resource containing information both about websites and other community created topics. The site was pre-populated with information about many different websites and thousands of updates are now being made by people each day. The vision of AboutUs hinges on the power of collaboration and the unique capacity of wiki technology to capture the coming together of communities. Because no single resource is as powerful as the one that can tap into the knowledge of every visitor, AboutUs stands front and center as one of the most valuable information resources on the web. By synthesizing informational and commercial sites, AboutUs creates a vibrant community asset. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has ben aded to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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WorldWideScience.org – Global Science Database Search Gateway

July 25, 2007

WorldWideScience.org – Global Science Database Search Gateway
http://www.WorldWideScience.org/

WorldWideScience.org is a global science gateway—accelerating scientific discovery and progress through a multilateral partnership to enable federated searching of national and international scientific databases. Subsequent versions of WorldWideScience.org will offer access to additional sources as well as enhanced features. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Knowledge Discovery Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to the code source for eHealthcareBot Search Engine. This will be added to my Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources White Paper.

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NeuroMolecular Medicine

July 25, 2007

NeuroMolecular Medicine
http://www.springerlink.com/content/120555/

NeuroMolecular Medicine (part B of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience) publishes cutting-edge original research articles and critical reviews on the molecular and biochemical basis of neurological disorders. Studies range from genetic analyses of human populations to animal and cell culture models of neurological disorders. Emerging findings concerning the identification of genetic aberrancies and their pathogenic mechanisms at the molecular and cellular levels will be included. Also covered are experimental analyses of molecular cascades involved in the development and adult plasticity of the nervous system, in neurological dysfunction, and in neuronal degeneration and repair. NeuroMolecular Medicine encompasses basic research in the fields of molecular genetics, signal transduction, plasticity, and cell death. The journal also gives special attention to synthetic research and reviews that aim to bridge genetic aberrancies with cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurological pathogenesis. The information published in NMM will provide a window into the future of molecular medicine for the nervous system. Mark Mattson has been coeditor of the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience and is now, with Christine van Broeckhoven and John Hardy, developing a more focused venue for the molecular genetics, biochemistry and cell biology of neurological disorders. NeuroMolecular Medicine is committed to publishing high quality original research and critical reviews in these exciting areas of research.

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