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Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 4:48 pm Post subject: What others on the Internet say about Authoratory |
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> Bibliométrie pour tout le monde (ou presque) - by Olivier Ertzscheid (Jan 1, 2007)
| Quote: | ...One makes use of [Authoratory] to detect networks of authors, to set up new collaborations, to eliminate competition (oh, yeah...), or to keep the accounts of his personnel; -)... (translated from French)
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> PubMed : Authoratory fait "parler" les auteurs - by Gerard Bozet (Jan 1, 2007)
> Authoratory - by David Rothman (Jan 16, 2007)
| Quote: | | ...Authoratory seems to me like a good and potentially useful idea... |
> Respect Mah Authoratory - Experts from PubMed - by Tara Calishain (Apr 10, 2007)
| Quote: | | Yes, it's Yet Another Interesting Way to Use PubMed. ...I like the concept of datamining PubMed, and (...) I found the results pretty interesting. |
> Cool Tool For Finding Experts - by Mary Ellen Bates (Apr 16, 2007)
| Quote: | ...Authoratory enables you to find the most prolific writers on a topic -- type in a search term and you see a list of authors whose articles cover those topics. ...If you need to find people who write frequently about adrenalectomies, malaria in rural populations or melanoma, Authoratory could be your best choice.
...It's a potentially useful tool for finding information about medical researchers, and it is a great example of how effective data-mining can be in a literature database. |
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