
A Library Writer's Blog Libre Accès : des outils pour vous aider Publié le 26 avril 2017, par Thérèse HAMEAU Différents répertoires et moteurs sont à la disposition des internautes pour trouver des informations à propos du Libre Accès ou rechercher des documents librement accessibles. Ils sont classés selon quatre thématiques : politiques ou mandats des agences de financement ou des organismes de recherche / universités ; politiques des éditeurs ; revues en libre accès - voie dorée ; archives ouvertes - voie verte . 1. Quatre sites mettent à disposition un répertoire des politiques : 2. Plusieurs sites répertorient la politique des éditeurs vis-à-vis du dépôt, sur le web ou dans des archives ouvertes, des articles publiés dans leurs revues. Sherpa/Romeo (éditeurs internationaux, allemands, britanniques, canadiens, espagnols, hongrois, néerlandais, norvégiens, portugais) ; Héloïse (éditeurs français) ; Dulcinea (éditeurs espagnols) ; OAKList Database (éditeurs australiens) ; Diadorim (éditeurs brésiliens). 3. Répertoires de revues Le site HowOpenIsIt ? 4.
10 tips for smarter, more efficient Internet searching Did you hate memorizing seemingly insignificant facts for tests at school? No photographic memory? Good news! Life is now an open-book exam — assuming you have a computer, browser, and Internet access. Chances are, you aren't the first person to run across the problem you are experiencing. Google has been fanatical about speed. This article is also available as a PDF download. 1: Use unique, specific terms It is simply amazing how many Web pages are returned when performing a search. 2: Use the minus operator (-) to narrow the search How many times have you searched for a term and had the search engine return something totally unexpected? 3: Use quotation marks for exact phrases I often remember parts of phrases I have seen on a Web page or part of a quotation I want to track down. 4: Don't use common words and punctuation Common terms like a and the are called stop words and are usually ignored. 5: Capitalization technology Technology TECHNOLOGY "technology" "Technology" Examples:
Online papers Anne-Wil Harzing - (updated Fri 8 Jul 2016 20:01) This page contains online versions of Anne-Wil's papers and publications. For more of Anne-Wil's publications, see: White papersPublications by type (complete list of all my publications by type)Publications by year (all publications by year)Ten career-best publications (the ones I consider most significant)Harzing.com paper series Why replication studies are essential: learning from failure and success Download paper (510 KB) - Publication details July 2015 - Van Witteloostuijn’s (2016) commentary “What happened to Popperian Falsification?” Conducting replication studies is more difficult in International Business (IB) than it is in many other disciplines. Somehow though, pleas for replication studies – however well articulated and however often repeated – seem to be falling on deaf ears. Microsoft Academic (Search): a Phoenix arisen from the ashes? Download paper (597 KB) - Publication details Download paper (684 KB) - Publication details
The Handbook Of Academic Writing: A Fresh Approach - Murray, Rowena, Moore, Sarah Rowena Murray is a Reader in the Department of Educational and Professional Studies at the University of Strathclyde. She regularly facilitates a range of innovative and informative professional workshops and seminars designed to help academics to develop and enhance their writing. She is the also the author of How to Survive your Viva (2003) How to Write a Thesis (2006, 2nd edition) and Writing for Academic Journals (2005), all published by the Open University Press-McGraw-Hill. Sarah Moore is Dean of Teaching and Learning at the University of Limerick in Ireland and a member of Ireland's Higher Education Authority (HEA). A teacher and researcher in the area of organisational behaviour and development, she has used the principles of this discipline to help develop more effective academic practices and processes both within and beyond her own institution.
- Héloïse - Politiques des éditeurs en matière de dépôt des articles Be prepared | ReDBlog By Neil Martin Be prepared Image credit: Viktor Gurniak (CC BY-SA 3.0) Presenting your research ideas at your confirmation of candidature is a scary prospect. What is confirmation for? Your passage through confirmation of candidature involves writing a research proposal that articulates your research plan for your doctoral thesis. Prior to your presentation, the panel members will have read your proposal and formed some opinions and ideas on its quality. In the early stages of your thesis, there are lots of confirmation presentations, and it is well worth going to a few to familiarise yourself with the process. Preparing your slides Given the effort that you have put in creating your confirmation proposal it is easy to leave your presentation to the last minute, however I would recommend starting work on this at least a month before. Practicing your presentation Some of the best presenters spend a long time preparing their talks. Familiarisation and imagery Confirmation day Don’t panic!
From h-index to hIa: The ins and outs of research metrics Anne-Wil Harzing - (updated Mon 11 Apr 2016 17:00) Prof. Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University Web: www.harzing.com Email: anne@harzing.com © Copyright 2015 Anne-Wil Harzing. First version, 4 December 2015 This brief summary is largely based on an article in Scientometrics. Harzing, A.W.; Alakangas, S.; Adams, D. (2014) hIa: An individual annual h-index to accommodate disciplinary and career length differences, Scientometrics, vol. 99, no. 3, pp. 811-821. Introduction In the last decade, the use of metrics for research evaluation has become an integral part of the academic landscape. h-index The single metric that has attracted the highest level of attention in the last decade is the h-index. A scientist has index h if h of his/her Np papers have at least h citations each, and the other (Np-h) papers have no more than h citations each. The advantage of the h-index is that it combines an assessment of both quantity (number of papers) and quality (impact, or citations to these papers).
The art and craft of publishing in scholarly journals Welcome to our online library research course! This tutorial was created through a collaborative effort of the libraries of the University of Colorado. It focuses on publishing in scholarly journals. In this course you will learn to: Describe the role of scholarly publishing in an academic career List the essential steps of planning and writing a scholarly paper. Develop a personal publication plan Compare and contrast the different publishing models currently in use Describe the types of articles you can write List the pros and cons of collaborative authoring Describe the tools and resources a scholarly writer needs to have on hand Click Module 1 in the right column to get started.
Coupler Zotero et Bib2Hal pour signaler massivement les publications sur HAL Avant d’entamer la lecture de ce billet, je vous conseille très vivement d’aller voir l’article de Frédérique Bordignon sur le fonctionnement de l’application Bib2HAL. Depuis 2014, nous nous servons de Zotero+Bib2Hal pour signaler en masse les publications 2008-2014 de l’Université de La Réunion. Ce billet vise à expliquer comment. Bib2Hal est une application utile pour l’alimentation d’une collection HAL à partir d’un fichier de références bibliographiques bibtex. Avant de pouvoir utiliser Bib2Hal, il faut néanmoins disposer d’un fichier bibtex correctement formaté, c’est là que Zotero intervient. Nous alimentons Zotero, à partir des bibliographies des laboratoires fournies lors de la précédente évaluation de l’AERES. Exemple de bibliographie non structurée En plus d’être mal structurées, ces bibliographies sont aussi lacunaires. Exemple de communication dans un colloque entré dans Zotero Exemple d’article de revue entré dans Zotero Revenons sur l’alimentation de Zotero.
Item response theory - Wikipedia Paradigm for the design, analysis, and scoring of tests It is based on the application of related mathematical models to testing data. Because it is often regarded as superior to classical test theory,[3] it is the preferred method for developing scales in the United States,[citation needed] especially when optimal decisions are demanded, as in so-called high-stakes tests, e.g., the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT). The name item response theory is due to the focus of the theory on the item, as opposed to the test-level focus of classical test theory. Thus IRT models the response of each examinee of a given ability to each item in the test. The term item is generic, covering all kinds of informative items. IRT is based on the idea that the probability of a correct/keyed response to an item is a mathematical function of person and item parameters. In the same manner, IRT can be used to measure human behavior in online social networks. [edit]
Open Access publishing & NHMRC/ARC mandates | Victoria University | Melbourne Australia NHMRC/ARC open access mandates Both of Australia's largest research funders, the Australian Research Council (ARC) (external link) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (external link), now have open access policies in place. These policies are designed to bring publicly-funded Australian research to a worldwide audience. If your research is funded by either of these bodies, these changes will have a significant impact on you and your research. Meeting your obligations The VU Research Repository (VURR) team can help you meet your obligations. To seek assistance from the VURR team: Email the details of your work to the VURR team as soon as the paper is accepted for publication via vuir@vu.edu.au.Let us know which grant funded the publicationSubmit details of your publication to VURR via VU Elements (external link). The accepted manuscript may be supplied to VURR as a Microsoft Word document (without tracked changes), Postscript, or PDF. After submission Green Gold
Zotero et LaTeX – Le blog Zotero francophone La rédaction du blog Zotero francophone est très heureuse d’accueillir un billet invité de Raphaël Grolimund sur un sujet qui nous tient à cœur et pour lequel nous apprécions particulièrement son expertise, l’interaction entre Zotero et LaTeX. Nous espérons convaincre les utilisateurs de LaTeX d’adopter Zotero, et réciproquement. « Pipes and valves » flickr photo par speredenn – – Creative Commons (BY) Contrairement à LibreOffice, OpenOffice.org ou Microsoft Word, LaTeX n’est pas un traitement de texte. Il s’agit d’un langage et d’un système de composition de documents basé sur TeX datant des années 1980. La rédaction d’un document en LaTeX nécessite donc l’utilisation d’un langage de balisage et de commandes spécifiques, ce qui explique sans doute qu’il n’a pas percé dans le grand public. L’interaction entre Zotero et LaTeX est donc différente de celle que Zotero a avec un traitement de texte. LaTeX et BibTeX Synchronisation Collaboration