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  1. Sep 2023
  2. Jul 2023
    1. Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer
      • Title
        • Visualizing freely available citation data using VOSviewer
      • Author
        • Nees Jan van Eck
        • Ludo Waltman
      • Date
        • Oct 23, 2017
      • Source
      • Description
        • Today we released version 1.6.6 of our VOSviewer software for constructing and visualizing bibliometric networks.
        • The most important new feature in this version is the support for working with Crossref data.
        • Recently, the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC) managed to convince a large number of scientific publishers to make the reference lists of publications in their journals freely available through Crossref.
        • Thanks to I4OC, Crossref has become a valuable data source for VOSviewer users.
        • In this blog post, we discuss how users of the new version 1.6.6 of VOSviewer can benefit from Crossref data.
  3. Feb 2023
    1. Before deciding to get a bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering, it is wise to become acquainted with the curriculum. These programs may put you on the path to a prosperous profession and payoff in more ways than one.
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    1. ReconfigBehSci [@i]. (2021, November 27). @STWorg @PhilippMSchmid @CorneliaBetsch this clip got me too- for non-German speakers. She is asked whether she is ‘concerned’. Her response: Of course I’m concerned, I’m double vexed, I’m waiting for my booster vaccination, my husband died of Covid, I was in hospital, now I’m avoiding my grand children [Tweet]. Twitter. https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1464660287739596802

    1. ReconfigBehSci on Twitter: ‘@STWorg @PhilippMSchmid @CorneliaBetsch and every now and then we have to watch a clip like this to be reminded what all of this is really about. This pain and suffering is happening in one of the richest countries in the world at a time in the pandemic when we know exactly what to do to avoid it’ / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved 22 April 2022, from https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1464662622440144896

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  8. Apr 2021
    1. We are are continuing our commitment to creating our games that are free and widely accessible anyone that is curious by making our game files available under Creative Commons license BY–NC–SA 4.0. That means we will continue offering a full, free print-and-play kit for Pax Pamir, and later this campaign, John Company! Anyone can use, remix, and share the game, so long as they do not use it for commercial purposes. 
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    1. Node doesn't have a DOM available. So in order to render HTML we use string concatenation instead. This has the fun benefit of being quite efficient, which in turn means it's great for server rendering!
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  15. Jun 2019
    1. Data for bioRxiv preprints from start to November 2018 (covering metadata and traction on social media)

      Continues to be updated, viewable from rxivist.org and associated Zenodo data records (see link from rxivist)

      Preprint available at https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/515643v2

  16. Mar 2019
    1. Why did some practices not implement new antibiotic prescribing guidelines on urinary tract infection? A cohort study and survey in NHS England primary care

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/355289

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. Neuronal Origin of the Temporal Dynamics of Spontaneous BOLD Activity Correlation

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/169698

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. Refresh my memory: Episodic memory reinstatements intrude on working memory maintenance

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/170720

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. Working Memory Load Modulates Neuronal Coupling

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/192336

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. A 2.8-Angstrom-Resolution Cryo-Electron Microscopy Structure of Human Parechovirus 3 in Complex with Fab from a Neutralizing Antibody

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/410217

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. A neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutations in the VPS51 subunit of the GARP and EARP complexes

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/409441

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. Why Are CD8 T Cell Epitopes of Human Influenza A Virus Conserved?

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/408880

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

    1. Hemagglutinin Stalk-Reactive Antibodies Interfere with Influenza Virus Neuraminidase Activity by Steric Hindrance

      An earlier version of this work is available as a preprint on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/400036

      Disclosure: I work for ASAPbio, a non-profit organisation working to improve transparency in science, including through the productive use of preprinting in the life sciences.

  17. Jul 2018
    1. Given the association of access to private time with intimacy, consider also the symbolic implications of ever-availability (Zerubavel 1981, p. 146). Admittedly becom- ing increasingly anachronistic with bureaucratization (Zerubavel 1981, pp. 153-166), the quality of being always accessible nevertheless remains a powerful symbol of a rapidly dying traditional social order and is still strongly cherished and admired within traditional domains of social life such a

      Ever-availability symbolizes loyalty, commitment and dedication.

      "... is strongly cherished and admired within traditional domains of social life ..."

      Is this sentiment still true for online availability?