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Research Blogging is a science blog aggregator.
ALM Name | scienceseeker |
ALM Configuration | staleness: [ 1.day, 1.day, 1.month * 0.25, 1.month] batch_time_interval: 1.hour |
ALM Core Attributes | url (as href) contributor (as author) date (as updated) |
ALM Other Attributes | title summary recommendations |
Protocol | REST |
Format | XML |
Rate-limiting | unknown |
Authentication | no |
Restriction by IP Address | no |
API URL | http://scienceseeker.org/search/default/?type=post&filter0=citation&modifier0=doi&value0=DOI |
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<updated>2012-10-29T19:36:20-04:00</updated>
<rights>No copyright asserted over individual posts; see original
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<title type="html">Web analytics: Numbers speak louder than words</title>
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<updated>2012-05-18T03:58:34-04:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Duncan</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">According to the software which runs this site, this is the 200th post here at O&#8217;Really? To mark the occasion, here are some stats via WordPress with thoughts and general navel-gazing analysis paralysis [1] on web analytics. It all started just over six years ago at nodalpoint with help from Greg Tyrelle, the last four years have been WordPressed with help from Matt [...]</summary>
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<title type="html">An Orgy of Self-Referential Blogging...</title>
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<updated>2012-05-12T17:24:00-04:00</updated>
<author>
<name>The Neurocritic</name>
</author>
<summary type="html"><br /><br />...may follow from a new PLoS ONE paper on bloggers whose posts are aggregated at ResearchBlogging.org (Shema et al., 2012):<br />The average RB blogger in our sample is male, either a graduate student or has been awarded a PhD and blogs under his own name.<br />The Neurocritic has never been one for meta-blogging.1 I don't like to draw attention to my existence as an actual person, and I don't have time to discuss things like the pros/cons of blogging, scientific outreach, gender imbalances, scientist […]</summary>
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<title type="html">Journal Fire: Bonfire of the Vanity Journals?</title>
<id>http://scienceseeker.org/post/124078</id>
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<updated>2012-05-11T08:15:56-04:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Duncan</name>
</author>
<summary type="html">When I first heard about Journal Fire, I thought, Great! someone is going to take all the closed-access scientific journals and make a big bonfire of them! At the top of this bonfire is the burning effigy of a wicker man, representing the very worst of the vanity journals [1,2]. Unfortunately Journal Fire aren&#8217;t burning anything just yet, but what [...]</summary>
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<title type="text">O'Really?</title>
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The source code is available here.