Tag: HubMed

Tip of the Week: Subscribing to journal updates with NCBI

10 December, 2008 (01:06) | Tip of the Week | By: Trey

Two weeks ago, I showed you how to use HubMed, an alternative search interface to PubMed, to subscribe to a feed for a specific journal, allowing you to stay up-to-date on new articles and issues of that journal. As mentioned earlier, many journals have feeds to their updates, but using PubMed and HubMed are good [...]

Tip of the Week: Subscribing to journal updates with HubMed

26 November, 2008 (13:01) | Tip of the Week | By: Trey

As one of the tools (along with Connotea, Faculty1000, MyNCBI, HubMed, etc) to keep abreast of the fire hose of literature that is published, I also use RSS feeds to keep up-to-date on the latest publications from journals of interest. There are a lot of journals out there that publish a lot of data interesting [...]

Defrosting the Digital Library

24 November, 2008 (18:29) | General Science, Genomics News | By: Trey

That’s the title of a recent paper in PLoS Computational Biology paper I read. This paper is a good read on two levels. It discusses the problems and difficulties (and solutions) with the rising number of digital libraries, published papers and research. Difficulties like identity (identifying papers in a persistent and standard way) and metadata [...]