Archive for the 'Sites' Category

DSpace

I've just been checking out the DSpace introductory video. It looks like a great way to make an institution's research searchable at low cost. It's popular worldwide, with many sites in Japan, including Kyushu University and Nagasaki University. For open access content, note that the DSpace foundation recommends that it should also be listed in [...]

CiteULike (1)

Recently, CiteULike, perhaps the best online bibliographic tool, has been progressing in leaps and bounds…

OttoBib

I noticed recently on book details pages on LibraryThing a Citation field, with links to MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian. This is made possible through the magic of OttoBib…

Sites for academics using Macs

I was delighted today to come across a still quite young site aimed at researchers using Macs. It's called MacResearchSW and it has reviews of the major word processors available for the Mac, some bibliography software, qualitative research software, OmniGraffle (graphics), and Keynote (presentation software). It joins academHack in the small number of sites I [...]