Monthly Archives: November 2016

Genealogy Resources 2017

November 30, 2016

Genealogy Resources 2017
http://GenealogyResources.info/

The white paper link dataset compilation of the Genealogy Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. and is a freely available 19 page .pdf document (206KB) listing the latest and greatest online resources and sites for genealogy! Completely Updated including all links validated and new links added on November 30, 2016. Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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Best Cloud Backup Services 2016 by Ben Schmitt

November 30, 2016

Best Cloud Backup Services 2016 by Ben Schmitt
https://www.cloudwards.net/award/best-online-backup-services/

Cloudwards has been publishing reviews about cloud backup services since early 2012, and have been involved in this market since 2010. Not only have they seen and tested many services and apps, but they also had a close eye on the industry itself, where many services come and go on a regular basis. This article summarizes years of experience in the cloud backup market. During the past several months, this guide has grown to over 19,000 words, because they wanted to create a definite overview for people looking for the best cloud backup service — no matter the situation. It comes with everything you need to know about cloud backup (and a little bit about backing up in general), and video reviews of each provider. Some readers won’t have time to read through such a content monster. And they get it; so here’s a summary table for the impatient, looking for a quick-fix. However, they do guarantee that reading through the entire article will be a much more rewarding and eye-opening experience. This will be added to Grid, Distributed and Cloud Computing Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to eCommerce Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Unplag – Plagiarism Detection

November 30, 2016

Unplag – Plagiarism Detection
https://unplag.com/

Check academic papers for plagiarism on the fly … Real-time check and Real-time web index. Unplag similarity detection engine checks academic papers literally on the fly. They perform real-time check against real-time web index ensuring you receive the most accurate similarity results. Features include: a) Check up to 5 papers online simultaneously – Choose up to 5 papers to check for plagiarism simultaneously with no decrease in speed. Should you accidentally log out, no worries, the process of checking will be finished automatically. b) View plagiarism check results in the most convenient way – It takes only 4 seconds per page to complete your plagiarism check. They keep the initial file formatting while applying “duplication mask” on top of the document. View plagiarism report online or download it in .pdf format; c) Easy-to-handle file manager supporting multiple file formats – Check .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt, .odt, .html or .pdf files. Upload, drag and drop, remove, search, name or rename files and folders in any way you need; and d) Secure storage for your academic files – Keep your files in Unplag system and build your Personal papers Library along the way. Organize papers by course or semester and make Docs to Docs comparison to avoid self plagiarism. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Grant Resources on the Internet 2017

November 29, 2016

Grant Resources on the Internet 2017
http://www.GrantResources.info/

The above is the associated white paper link dataset compilation of the Grant Resources 2017 Subject Tracer™ Information Blog by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. It is a freely available 16 page .pdf document (213KB) listing the latest and greatest online resources and sites for grants! Updated with all links validated and new links added on November 29, 2016. Other white papers are available by clicking here.

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Open Knowledge Maps – A Visual Interface To the World’s Scientific Knowledge

November 29, 2016

Open Knowledge Maps – A Visual Interface To the World’s Scientific Knowledge
http://openknowledgemaps.org/

An Open Knowledge Maps visualization presents you with a topical overview for your search term. It is based on the most relevant papers in the chosen library. They use text similarity to create the knowledge maps. The algorithm groups those papers together that have many words in common. The visualization is intended to give you a head start on your literature search. You can also use Open Knowledge Maps to stay up-to-date – just limit your search to the most recent papers in the options. Their Mission includes the following: a) Visual Interface – They are creating a visual interface to the world’s scientific knowledge that can be used by anyone in order to dramatically improve the discoverability of research results; b) Revolutionize Discovery – They are going to provide a large-scale system of open, interactive and interlinked knowledge maps spanning all fields of research; and c) Share. Use. Collaborate. – They will develop a space for collective knowledge organization and exploration, connecting researchers, students, librarians, journalists, practitioners and citizens. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources white paper.

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The Association of Religion Data Archives

November 29, 2016

The Association of Religion Data Archives
http://www.thearda.com

From Pennsylvania State University, with support from the Lilly Endowment and the John Templeton Foundation, the Associate of Religion Data Archives (ARDA; formerly known as the American Religion Data Archive) is an extensive online repository for data about religion around the world. Aimed at educators, researchers, journalists, and religious congregations, the ARDA features U.S. and international religious surveys and congregation membership data. One highlight of this website’s data collection is the Congregational Resource Center; here, visitors can explore religious affiliation data alongside a number of indexes about religious freedom in that country. In addition to a wealth of data, the site boasts a number of teaching tools, including lesson plans and sample syllabi for religious studies and social science classrooms. Also of note are three interactive timelines that highlight the history of religion in the United States and a number of family trees, which trace the development of a number of religions over time. This will be added to Theology Resources Subject Tracer™. Copyright © 2016 Internet Scout Research Group – http://scout.wisc.edu/

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Research Data Spring

November 28, 2016



Research Data Spring

https://www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/research-data-spring

Technical tools, software and service solutions to support the researchers’ workflows, the use and management of their data. Research data spring, part of the research at risk co-design challenge area, is a project aiming to find new technical tools, software and service solutions, which will improve researchers’ workflows and the use and management of their data. Their co-design process has identified research data management as a key priority for continued research and development. The project model intends to support the creation of innovative partnerships between researchers, librarians, publishers, developers and other stakeholders engaged in the research data lifecycle. Through the project they hope that the use of practice and standards from other important initiatives in the research data area are pursued, such as DataCite, ORCID, SSI and the ODI certificate. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™.

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How to Photograph the Stars, Moon, and Milky Way

November 28, 2016

How to Photograph the Stars, Moon, and Milky Way
http://sympathink.com/night-photography-tips-stars-moon-milky-way-astrophotography-guide/

In this five chapter guide, you’ll learn everything you need to take great pictures at night. By using proper camera settings, gear, composition, and focal points, you will learn how to create properly exposed pictures of stars, nighttime landscapes, and the Milky Way. This will be added to Astronomy Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Symptoma – Search Engine for Diseases

November 28, 2016

Symptoma – Search Engine for Diseases
http://www.symptoma.com/

SYMPTOMA is a search engine for diseases. Physicians enter symptoms and receive a list of matching causes – sorted by the probability for the specific case. This will be added to Healthcare Resources Subject Tracer™.

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Fuzzy.ai – Build Smarter Software

November 26, 2016

Fuzzy.ai – Build Smarter Software
https://fuzzy.ai/

Fuzzy.ai takes your knowledge and intuition about your business and converts that into an algorithm that improves automatically. No training data or data scientists required. SDKs and a RESTful API make it easy to add intelligent decision-making capabilities to web, desktop and mobile software. Make up to 5,000 API calls per month for free. No credit card required to sign up. Use Fuzzy.ai for pricing decisions, lead scoring, social content ranking, social network analysis, text analysis, and fraud detection. Fuzzy.ai makes it easy to add intelligent decision making into any web or mobile application. Find the best price to charge for a product, identify your best customers, detect fraud. This will be added to Business Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Artificial Intelligence Resources Subject Tracer™.

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