Thursday, May 12, 2011

Welbilt Bread Machine Parts

New Lines in Informetrics Research (CSIC IAguillo)

We invite you to participate in this event in our new headquarters. Attendance is free. New Research Lines

in Informetrics
Workshop co-organized by the IPP (CCHS-CSIC) and the Faculty Documentation (UCM)

Date: May 16, 2011
Room: 3D Center of Social and Human Sciences. c / Albasanz, 26-28 (Metro Ciudad Lineal or Garcia Noblejas).

Madrid Program: 11:00

New trends in research metrics for evaluation
Prof. Paul Wouters
Director, Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) Leiden University

SCImagonet 12:00: A new platform for the attribute and network analysis of scientometric
information Prof. Felix de Moya
Director Scimago Group. Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP)
CCHS-CSIC
12:30 OpenAire: Building Indicators for the EU web OA repository
Isidro F.
Aguillo Head, Cybermetrics Lab CCHS-CSIC


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CCHS

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

What Does Clinical Pedal Edema Mean?

LITERARY WORKSHOP ON MAH

Monday, May 30 · 18:00 to 19:30

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Headquarters Location Lt.
the MAH. Gen. Juan Domingo Peron
1654 Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Created by Members and Friends of the HFA, Argentina From Hard of Hearing
Mutual
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---------------------------------------- Monday 30 May to 18 h begin a literary workshop for people hard of hearing. The meetings will be coordinated by the writer and journalist Veronica Sukaczer and will be aimed at developing creativity, reading and reflecting on texts, as well as literary production itself.

The meetings will be every 15 days through Monday (with the possibility of each week) at the SUM of the headquarters of the HFA will have an initial duration of 1:30 h approx. Membership Fees


MAH:
Free Non members: $ 80 .- per month. Information and registration

the int 30, 4382-8275 Monday to Friday from 10 to 17:30 h. Veronica

Sukaczer is hard of hearing.
More information: http://www.veronicasukaczer.com/

Monday, May 9, 2011

Westernchicken Groping

Madrid - CCHS Forum II: "Evaluation of scientific activity in Humanities and Social Sciences (CSIC EGimenez)

II Forum: "Evaluation of scientific activity in Humanities and Social Sciences
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Mi & # 233 Wednesday May 11, 2011 11:30 hrs
. Hall of the CCHS-CSIC,
Albasanz, 26-28. 28037 Madrid CCHS
The Forum seeks to be a space where
results of research in humanities and social sciences
transmitted to people and groups potentially interested in them. It is known
give relevant conclusions obtained by researchers in these disciplines
and discuss with political, social,
people with executive responsibilities and the media.
scientific assessment processes have intensified in recent years
in search of higher yields of the English
I + D + i . These processes have been favored by the activities of various agencies
of evaluacióny by
group work research. The application of indicators for the Humanities and Social Sciences
has been a central object of analysis and debate among researchers
agencies, experts evaluacióny measurements
n of scientific activity, resulting in a variety of
making positions ranging from defense of a single evaluation system
for all scientific disciplines to the uniqueness of the Humanities
. CCHS Forum aims to collect some of these positions
with the aim of listening opposing views, debate and try to
seek understanding on quality indicators and evaluation processes
in these areas.

presenters, and intervenes:

-Elea Giménez Toledo (IEDCYT-CCHS, CSIC)

Speakers:

-Victoria Law Director of ANEP (National Agency for Prospective
Evaluacióny)
-Lluis Rovira. NEAR Manager (Centres d \\ 'Investigació de Catalunya)
-Alicia Ron. (ANECA)
-Javier Echeverría (Ikerbasque)

Organizers: CCHS-CSIC

This event will be broadcast by video streaming:
- Canal CCHS ( http://www.cchs.csic.es/video_flash or
http://www.cchs.csic.es/video_qui ck)
- CSIC Cienciatk

Best Regards, Eduardo Manzano Moreno


Director of CCHS

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Where Can I Find Nairobi

NEW NOISE, NEW VOICES, NEW EARPHONE

Ah ... what nostalgia ... I was reading inflows from below, from 2007, titled "Is Sanito? 1 and 2, and gave me a thing ... Because again I return to say goodbye to a hearing and then anything can happen. I hear different, you do not hear what I heard, I hear you have not heard, listen to what I would not listen. So many choices ... I wonder how I will cope. Maybe I get nervous without realizing it. I cry all the time, so if you cry a little goes as unnoticed. Maybe you take a phobia of new gadget, or love him madly. Maybe I adjust to the new sounds that I know will come. Maybe not. I have it with me yet so I do not know. I will be telling.

Now ... Why Why a new hearing aid? I think a bit because it gave me the real winner. Let's see ... in 2007 jumped from analogue to digital hearing aids and gave me vertigo. High altitude. Much change. So I opted for the simplest digital. The digital version of silly. Few channels of sound, a few programs, a single microphone. And I settled, yes. I sat so long and so well that while listening as always, as my old analog. Ie not discover the benefits of digital hearing although there were changes, I will not deny. For example: I got used to not touching the thumb wheel on the volume. And was calibrated, the instrument helps me in almost all circumstances. Only when I teach in a classroom or large conferences, I raise a little. I liked the telecoil, which makes the world go away and only sound you hear coming from the phone (or headset, what hit your ear), but now I'm going to lose. And every so often, especially when I'm in the car with the boys belting out (and I'm not handling), I choose the program silence is the same as turning off the headset, but a little different.

Well, it happened then. It was more like a hearing aid all the others. And it was four years old and the poor and entered his middle age and I thought it was time to change. To take the plunge. And when I say the big break seriously. This time I shot the plane and do not know if it is properly folded parachute. ITE

In a six-channel sound, the more modest digital, the latest step by the latter. In the ultísimo. A BTE (yes! A retro!) With the headset in the ear canal (as an intra), with 33 channels of sound, 6 automatic programs, no scroll wheel for volume, bluethooth, two directional microphones and coming in 11 beautiful colors to choose from.
With something that every company calls its taste but more or less this: the frequencies that you hear, you pass them at frequencies that if we maintain. For example, the phone ring, sharp, I do not listen or hearing aid, now possibly serious and hear sounds. Change the natural sound of things, but you provide some information. And I like that, because they twice nearly an ambulance passes me over when I crossed the street, because I hear the siren.

The gimmick is called Smart Audeo IX and costs one and the other completely. And that social work did not like, of course. But we talked, we discussed, I dawn a little and we agreed without it to court. The only thing the auditor doctor was asked to do a test somewhere else, and I went and did it because I am obedient. And I tried a headset that does not help me at all (but half that cost) and over the speech therapist said that I had abused a bit. Ha! That was good. At another time will tell what happened in that cabinet ...

So ... I did the tests required and the auditor complained a little that if there was a "freak" me needing more expensive hearing aid among expensive. And I what I can tell ... And yes, man, I have a fancy to listen to it as best you can, knowing that even with that big seven apparatus'm not going to listen as a listener. Yes, I have always been fickle. Why change now?

And here I am. Anxious and with a new toy. Bah, I have not yet calibrated nor and brought him home (this time I did not bring me a weekend, I played). So I do not know what will happen. I wonder if after 7 intras it bother me to have a retro. I wonder what color suits me. Did I want cute or discreet? Bullshit so I wonder ...

'll tell how it goes. Step by step and sound after sound.
'll see what new thing is to listen to the world ...

Friday, April 22, 2011

Invite Wording For Brunch Day After Wedding

Horrografía: rent apartment with the COMESA moles of LU2


Greetings, folks. Welcome once again to Horrografía. "By some strange coincidence you walk looking for apartment by Castellon? If so, you might be interested in the ad I found the other day. Despite its endless horrors spelling, offers such extraordinary things that tempts him a visit.

Next, click on the image will prevent you let your eyes trying to read these letters so small. Do not worry, it opens in a new window.


first thing that struck me was seeing this presentation. Handwritten, with cellophane everywhere studs, pen annotations after it printed ... Ad catastrophe, and that without analyzing the spelling. A sign of this magnitude promised to be a mother lode of hoyganadas, and it was. The handwriting and grammar might have written this poster also leave much to be desired but, all things are part of the dubious charm that has this text.

For example, look at line 4. We describe a terrace to the street. That's okay, I still remember the last terrace visited, instead of the street opened into a dimensional vortex. Okay specify that faces the street, yes. I also like the galley kitchen. I'm actually more galleon, but in Castellon you can not find that kind of stuff.

then the list is intriguing me. "BATHROOM AND TOILET LARGE, FURNISHED AND NEWLY PAINTED," (sic). These comma followed by "and" give the impression that the text was written while he was reviewing all its contents the floor and the author could not decide to end the list.

Since we're there, I would appreciate if some astute reader know tell me what "furnished." It reminds me quite a "lawyer." Abogaaaadooo ...



Let's move on. The poster says the floor is "reviewed of all trades." Fantastic. Each and every one of them, including the honorable profession of mamporrero , who has done an excellent job on that floor.

On the next line, it seems that the author asks something about their eating. I must confess I do not know if you expect a response from stakeholders on the floor or is simply a rhetorical question. Is equal, the fact is that line 11 is the most striking LLE. "MOLES IN THE COMESA LU2, AND WATER" (sic). Reread the sentence LU2 Topos of the COMESA. He concluded that LU2 is a band like U2, so that "the COMESA Topos" should be the title of a song. Great, the floor has background music and LU2 discs. It may also be that these are real mole with what must be sprayed the floor. Be careful when you go to visit.

Let's see, what else is ... Ah, yes, I encourage you here to tell you how many times the word "tag" (oh, my eyes) in the lineup. Regardless of how you write, is that there are new panels in all departments of the floor. Unaware that included a floor apartments, but I feel more comfortable knowing that there are new panels in both the human resources department as the customer.

The floor also includes Almario. A almario for players of World of Warcraft, could be a synonym for "soul bag, a container where you store your soul shards. Outside the context WoWero , I can not think what it is.

In any case, almario are essential for any self-respecting floor. So are the doors and shutters, and the floor are included (line 14). For an apartment with no door is like ... well, like an apartment with no doors. You can not enter. Make me when I say if you have paid for an apartment where no one can enter is very frustrating. On line 17 it is mentioned that the floor has all sorts of appliances, including yogurt and a relaxation chair that vibrates, all kinds of appliances.

Finally, I call readers once again to be told what to say about the last word of line 19. "" QUESO.N · "? You're talking about cheese or cottage cheese? Curd was unaware that the expenditure of steps: I prefer to accompany a plate of pasta.

any event, if any of you are interested in this apartment, know that you can see without commitment, or at least that indicates the poster. Although, seeing these strange things, like for "compromise" means "marriage." Still, I think that is an advantage.

Thanks for being down here, greetings!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Fetish For Belly Punching

Impact standard and call Severo Ochoa (XRomaguera IRTA)

One of the requirements of the recently published Severo Ochoa program call is:

Have at least ten doctors linked statutory or labor to the beneficiary who have been in the last five years principal investigators of competitive research projects. Each must have a scientific production which normalized impact factor greater than at least fifty percent of the world average in their respective areas of scientific expertise. For measurement will be used databases and internationally recognized criteria.

This for the past five years (2005-2009)

I've been looking for information m ation on how to calculate this "normalized impact factor" and the recent report Scimago "Bibliometric Indicators English Scientific Activity 2008 "is said to

" Scientific Quality Impact Average or Standard (nif_sjr): this indicator compares the average number of citations of publications of an addition to the number through interviews of world production in the same period and subject area. Is calculated from item oriented field normalized citation score average of Karolinska Institutet Swedish formula that permits the standardization of citation values \u200b\u200bfor individual items:

Where: P is the number of publications, c i is the number of citations of the publication i and [μƒ] i is the mean citations of publications of the same type, published the same year and in the scientific field that article.

this indicator values \u200b\u200bare presented as decimal numbers, and link the result with respect to the global mean normalized, equal to 1. For example, a value of 0.8 standard citation that the institution will is cited 20% less than the global average, similarly, a citation standard of 1.3 indicates that the production of the institution is 30% above the world average. "

appreciate some expert to explain to me if this formula to be used for the program Severo Ochoa and if so, where I can find the average value of citations of publications of the same type and so on.

Friday, April 15, 2011

The Message For A New Born

Bibliometric Indicators of Scientific Activity Spanish (ZChinchilla CCHS-CSIC)

now available the report "Bibliometric Indicators English Scientific Activity 2008 ". Since 2004, the English Foundation for Science and Technology (Fecyt) with SCImago research group, working together in the annual preparation of analysis and evolution of English scientific activity, with the support tool data representation "Atlas of Science" from Web of Science Data. From the year 2007 changes the data source and is currently working with the scientific information system SCImago Journal & Country Rank and SCImago Institution Rankings based on Scopus data.

The result is a report that includes the scientific production indicators at national, regional and international level research areas and aims to become a tool of analysis and evaluation of scientific activity in Spain . From the information provided is possible diagnoses based on the characterization of evolution and knowledge of their strengths and weaknesses both nationally and internationally.

This year the report is divided into ten chapters. The first one includes the general objectives of the work. The second shows the results obtained for the distribution of scientific output by geographical region highlighting the current situation and its evolution. The third places Spain among the top producers of knowledge, both scientific production and visibility. The fourth focuses on the English production itself showing its main patterns of behavior. The fifth theme characterizes the distribution of English production and to identify strengths and weaknesses. The sixth shows the major contributors in each of the thematic areas and the visibility you get with them. The seventh characteristic of production disaggregated by institutional sectors and the eighth, and autonomous regions. The ninth presents data on the presence of women at the European level and in various training programs of research careers. Finally, the tenth chapter is purely methodological and sets the framework in which frames the study, incorporating issues concerning sources of information used and the methodology of implementation, with special attention to the definition of the indicators applied.

Access is free and can be downloaded directly from the page

Fecyt

"Bibliometric English Scientific Activity 2008"

http://icono.fecyt. com / contenido.asp? dir = 05% 29Publi/AA% 29IBACE

 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Wedding Background Bannedstory

Scientometrics European Summer School for 2011 (JGorraiz UnivViena)

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the conference of the
2nd esss European Summer School for Scientometrics.
It will take place on 12 and 13 September 2011 at the University of
Vienna, Austria.
esss is jointly organized by the University of Vienna, iFQ, Humboldt
Universität zu Berlin and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
The conference programme is available here:
http://www.scientometrics-school.eu/programme.html#conference
Please note that the esss seminars are already fully booked!
For registration please go to:
http://www.scientometrics-school.eu/registration.html
The steering committee members ESSS Are looking forward to seeing you in Vienna. Wolfgang
Glänzel (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Koenraad Debackere (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Stefan Hornbostel (IFQ, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
Sybille Hinze (IFQ)
Juan Gorraiz (University of Vienna)
Gumpenberger Christian (University of Vienna)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Remove Programs From To Do List Direct Tv

FTW Nihon (日本 フォ デ ウィン)



Greetings! Do not know why it is but in these weeks, I've had more contact with Japanese culture I've had in the past two years.

Perhaps that is the case of earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear power plant: three disasters that have ravaged the country of the Rising Sun a few weeks ago.

Maybe it's the new objects of TF2. You know, the weapons and hats Japan theme that have been added, plus unique items you can buy to help tsunami victims.

Or maybe it's because some friends have started to study Japanese, a language as attractive as complicated tempts me and asked me to become my fifth language ... And I would, if I had the patience.

By the way, who would imagine that Steve would know so many languages? Steve, for those who do not know who I mean, is a professor of the UJI that history teaches English language and culture. A nice guy, hoygan . The story is that in a class, these friends of which I have spoken wrote something Nippon characters on the chalkboard before class, presumably their names, and revealed that Steve had been a professor of Japanese.

To make matters worse, the next week Rafa wrote 本 日, for reasons that I do not to remember. Steve also noticed and corrected the word. Unfortunately for Rafa, it was fun to see how a Nazi can be a complete grammatical hoygan in other languages.

The other story that deserves to today's post is the mini-adventure that I experienced on Monday. My colleague and friend Hyruleoflink blogueril (welcome to the Internet: Let the real names in the entry, thanks) began looking for a Japanese restaurant in Castellón. We managed to find one: Sakura (Street Artana, 4). The food we liked so much we decided to keep looking, this time a buffet, in order to try everything we could offer Japanese cuisine.

And so Hyruleoflink, sister and myself we are moving to Valencia in search of great food buffet us that day. We found a few, we compare carefully, and finally decided by the Ao-Yama , number 3, Calle Joaquín Costa.


Ao Yama is the kind of buffet where you do not get up to choose the food they want, but you have the letter and bring to the table what you ask. We chose this method to know what was what we were eating at all times. The service was great (they had patience with us) but we realized that one of the two waitresses attended us was Chinese and one Japanese. I guess matters little, since that determines the authenticity of the dishes is the cook, and I bet that was Japanese, "thoroughbred."

We were eating for almost two hours (and I say they had patience with us) enjoy time spent practically the entire contents of the letter. I can not recommend anything in particular, because everything was exquisite. Well, maybe not so much beef with honey (did not taste anything), but other dishes were delicious.

bet the pictures below you will open your appetite. I regret not having pictures of all the dishes we ate: the food was so apeecible that made us salivate and sometimes completely forget that we had the camera on the side.


chicken skewers (yakitori)


Orange Chicken


tenderloin with teriyaki sauce


Beef with honey


Shakemaki (salmon maki) and tekamaki (tuna maki)


sure the next time we go to another restaurant to compare. There are lots of Japanese in Valencia ... I wish I had one here.

Finally, pass a happy week of Magdalena and cleanse these babas. Sayonara!

How Should My Cervix Feel A Week Before My Period

Video abstracts in New Journal of Physics (IOP) (RSoriano UNIZAR)

In New Journal of Physics, IOP Open Access journal with Impact Factor
of 3,312 in 2009, 12 in the category of JCR ranking physics, some articles are accompanied video abstracts, are no substitute for the traditional abstracts, weight that complement each other:
http://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/videoabstracts
This type of initiative is not new, and we already commented in Thomas eventually Baiget the existence and growth of JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), indexed in Medline and PubMed, and articles published exclusively in video format:
http://www.jove.com/
Possibly the future is beginning to take shape, and research articles tend increasingly to a mix of formats that will enrich the information and promote understanding of new research findings and ideas are developed. We see it all. Roberto Soriano García


Library. Faculty of Sciences. University of Zaragoza

What Company Does Pinky Work For?

WoS needs to be stable (CBenito WIT)

few days ago has released version 5.2 of Web of Knowledge and an interface with very little innovation on version 4.10
But the lack of substantial changes should not result in limitations: Some messages
in SIGMETRICS have already shown that it is not currently possible to download a full report of citations.
Furthermore, the same search returns different results in the two versions.
Example: Avelino Corma work, a our star scientists. WoS
4.10: 931 jobs, h = 85
WoS 5.2: 790 jobs, h = 78
most cited job: Chemical Reviews, 97 (6): 2373. Frequency of dating
4.10: Frequency of citations
2411 in 5.2: 2395

So ...
- Carlos Benito Amat

WIT (CSIC and UPV)
Polytechnic City of Innovation, Building 8E

Whene Do You Need A Contractors License In Wi

Report of the Royal Society on collaboration science (TBaiget EPI)

Knowledge, networks and Nations: Global Scientific Collaboration in the 21st century
RS Policy document 03/11, DES2096 March 2011, 114 pp.
ISBN: 978-0-85403-890-9
© The Royal Society, 2011
Download: pdf 6.6 MB
The Royal Society, the national academy of science in the UK, has published a report that some countries led by China, followed by Brazil and India, are becoming major scientific powers and compete with traditional "scientific superpower" USA, Western Europe and Japan.
The report also identifies some nations that traditionally considered on a scientific basis is not solid, like Iran, Tunisia, Turkey, Singapore and Qatar, which likewise emerge quickly. It highlights the growing importance of international collaboration in the implementation and impact of world science and its ability to resolve global challenges as energy security, climate change and biodiversity loss.
China now ranks second in the total number of articles published after global scientific leader for a long time, the United States.
Displaying authoring research papers between the periods 1993-2003 and 2004-2008. The U.S. share has fallen from 26 to 21%. China has moved from sixth to second place, increasing from 4.4 to 10.2%. The United Kingdom remains stable in rank in third place, although it has declined slightly from 7.1 to 6.5%.
In both periods, the U.S. tops the ranking for appointments, with the UK in second place. However, both have reduced their share of citations in 2004-2008 compared with 1999-2003. On the other hand has increased the number of citations of Chinese works, but with less acceleration than the number of papers.
science is increasingly Overall, the research done in more and more places and to a greater extent than before.
The report investigated the global partnership: over 35% of articles published in journals are international collaboration, when just 15 years ago were only 25%. International collaboration increased for several reasons, including, most importantly, the desire to work with the best professionals (who can be found in increasingly diverse locations) and the growing need for collaboration on global issues and developments in communications technologies and cheaper travel.
Beyond the intuitive benefits of international collaboration, the report shows a clear correlation between the number of citations per paper and the number of countries working (to a point of inflection in 10 countries), demonstrating the value of international collaboration in terms of increasing the impact of research.
Finally, the report examines the role of international scientific collaboration to address some of the most pressing global challenges of our time, focusing on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), the Gates Foundation, the International Tokamak Experimental Reactor (ITER) and efforts to deploy technology for carbon capture and storage. We analyze strengths and weaknesses of these models to draw lessons on how to improve international scientific collaboration in future.
Data for the report were prepared and analyzed in collaboration with the scientific publisher Elsevier, using the Scopus database.
Tomàs
quick translation Baiget

Friday, March 25, 2011

Replacement Windows For Camper Shells

[INCYT] A round with a statistical misunderstanding (CBenito Ingenio)

The BOE of July 8, 2005 published a resolution \u0026lt; http://www.boe.es/aeboe/consultas/bases_datos/doc.php?id = BOE-A-2005-11847 > with a call for support for research contracts in the NHS. Perhaps there is an earliest mention but one example is the use of quartiles to segregate the publications of candidates.
Specifically, the instructions are awarded 0.4 points to the party who is lead author of an article in a magazine first quartile, 0.2 for each of the second quartile and 0.1 points by the others.
With more or less variation, and despite the opinions of each other analysts, the bean counters have implemented this scheme to make, if not obligatory references, at least commonplace.
Some years ago, an editorial in the Journal of Clinical Pathology had coined a term that has no fortune impactitis \u0026lt; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1731315/ >, but I do not intend to refer to the JIF and the tables of the JCR.
just want to lead the list a simple question:
Why are we talking about "top quartile indexed publications" when we really mean "magazines included in the top quartile?
For many queries performed (for example, Applied Statistics Using SPSS, STATISTICA, MATLAB and R, Chapter 2 or http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Quartile.html or http://www.stats .gla.ac.uk / steps / glossary / presenting_data.html # quart or ...) can not get the first quartile is the top quartile, but the value below which are grouped the 25 percent of cases of a sample .
Could you take a moment to help me?
not imagine how grateful I shall be.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Best Of Public Masterbation

Blog of Scimago Lab: Mapping Scientific Collaboration (BGonzalez Scimago)

\u0026lt;abstract> Blog Scimago
The Lab has just released his second post titled Global Institutional Collaboration in Science, available at: http://scimagolab.com/blog/2011/institutional-collaboration-in-global-science/
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I write a few lines to announce that the Lab Scimago Blog has just published his second post titled Institutional Collaboration in Global Science. As recently announced, we think of this blog as a forum for discussion so we encourage you to participate.
The current post has a map of scientific cooperation between research institutions around the world built by an algorithm of the type called "force-based layout (representation system based on forces) or" spring embedding "(spring representation system or tensors). An immediate advantage of these representations is the ability to perceive at first glance some properties of relations between institutions and clusters of institutions that are not otherwise readily observable.
Through the text of the post, Professor Félix de Moya makes a valuation relations of global scientific collaboration between different regions of the world used to test the usefulness of the maps generated by these techniques.
The post is available at:
http://scimagolab.com/blog/2011/institutional-collaboration-in-global-science/

Borja González Pereira Contact
Scimago
Media Lab
http://www . scimagolab.com
Email: getintouch@scimagolab.com
Twitter: @ SCImago

Monday, March 21, 2011

Milena Velba Train Fight

Overtime!: The Rising Sun TF2



Greetings, readers probably already forgotten me ye ye! I've been extremely busy, between one thing and another. Do you remember that I told you that I had accepted STS ? Well since then I have been going up steps and increase my level of karma (a trusted system using the STS) to level 4. This means that I can deliver up to 250 translations at once without having to wait for me to approve them.

But I will not bore you with technical details. The big news is I have to announce that I've finally given a name to weapons and hats Castilian version of TF2!

Yes! As you no doubt know, recently there has been a couple of updates that have added promotional weapons, including weapons of Pack Shogun and promo RIFT.

The names of these weapons we've played in the STS filetones like juicy. In fact, some are ! But this blog is not going to echo all the additions to the game, basically because I write it, and I do not want. A fend.

simply talk about my official translations, some of which, to date, have not yet been added to the game. Now, they are very fresh, Hoygan !

Starting next hat (thanks to Cat sour by to change it):

The original name is Dealer's Visor and my translation, Dealer Visor.

Later, I have been changing the menu options of the game, waiting to come out guns and new hats until finally ....

With this pack, eight objects were added Japanese-themed, four of which I have the honor of being translated: Kunai

Trickster
original name: Kunai
Conniver's pretty self-explanatory, it goes without saying that the pileup of the image is a kunai. Katana


Middle Name
original Zatoichi: Zatoichi Half-
Explanation: Zatoichi is a blind warrior in Japanese literature. In TF2, the Demoman is blind, and the Soldier does not see that their hats will cover their eyes. Hence, only be "half" Zatoichi.


Cyclops Dragon Helmet
original name: Samur-eye
Explanation: This is the helmet he wore Date Masamune, nicknamed Dokuganryū (cyclops dragon) because it was missing an eye, like the Demoman. Hannya


of Canalla
original name: Noh Mercy
Explanation: Me I feel really proud of this translation. This type of mask is used in a type of musical drama called Noh . This particular mask is called Hannya and, according to Wikipedia, is a jealous female demon.

I have also translated a weapon called The Detonator (original name The Detonator), which is not out yet. Perhaps in the beta? I need confirmation, you do not play the beta.

Anyway, here are my translations, freshly baked. Thank you for your attention.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

How To Tell If A Zit Or Oral Herpes

IS ANYONE THERE? PARTY WITHOUT BATTERY

shame! Do not write anything since December! I deserve attention to a post and throw me your used hearing aid batteries, with the risk of intoxication that entails.

I apologize. I have an excuse: I've been working. I'm becoming a literary prostitute. I only write when I get paid.

Anyway, I'm here. I never left.
My hearing remains the same. But soon there will be change in hearing. I prepare the great battle against social work, because this time the choice is the most expensive, most advanced, the more the better. I did the tests a few days ago and I was amazed and excited to hear the ch ys without lip reading. People who listen may sound silly soooo excited about a ch. But for me ...
I ask the audiologist if my hearing aid had always pronounced "ch" and I said yes. And then ... oh miracle ... ch there.

My new gimmick will bluetooth and I tried it with your phone and mobile music y. .. ah ... what a pleasure ...

I have to choose the color. This may seem superficial or minor in relation to everything else, but for me is most important. It will be my first headset in part retro partly intra and color that keeps me on edge. Red do not know ... I have glasses with red and very thin frame and I got bored, now I would like tortoiseshell color. I think I ended up choosing ivory or dark gray. But I do not want color headset! Already

'll tell them when the time comes. For now as always: to get a doctor's order, to the audiometric Nuevitas go to welfare, hunger strike in front of it, find a lawyer, go to the media, organizing marches, fill some space ... We'll see ...

And I have very, very put off something I want to write ... I have three years working with children and young deaf and hard of hearing and if they knew the stories I have heard and known ... Oh people, as the phrase is (guess who? I think St. Augustine):
"The road to hell is full of good intentions."
I have met many guys with their lives turned upside down by the "good intentions" of their parents. And I can not help comparing what happens with my own life, which also had "good intentions."

Done. That's all for now. Does anyone want to give signs of life, to know that is a human being on that side? Try not to leave so long for this space.

to prontito.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Quick calculation of Levenshtein distance (CBenito WIT) Ranking


We are using the Levenshtein algorithm \u0026lt; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Levenshtein_distance > as a precursor to the disambiguation of the names of English researchers in biomedicine.
In the initial pilot, which takes the original ISI published from 1990 to 1994 the number of signatures is 44363.
Since we have denied funding for fairly decent servers or computers, the calculation for each year employs two full days, keeping in mind that we move with variable thresholds.
Does anyone know how to speed up the algorithm? Or, put another way: Does anyone know of a variant of the algorithm more efficient?

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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UK Medical Research (TBaiget EPI)

You who dedicate bibliometric analysis to make to order, maybe that interests you pry it was just released:
Bibliometric analysis of Highly cited publications of health research in
England, 2002-2006
Thed van Leeuwen, Jonathan Grant and Siobhán Ní
Chonaill
WR-829-DH
February 2011 Prepared for the Department of Health
is a classic medical specialties ranked by research centers in the United Kingdom conducted by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Leiden University, Netherlands, to the National Institute of Health in the UK.
appointments have counted only the WoS.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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altmetrics11: Tracking Scholarly Impact on the Social Web (TBaiget EPI)

altmetrics11: Tracking Scholarly Impact on the Social Web
Koblenz (Germany), 14-15 June 2011 An
ACM 2011 Web Science Conference
Workshop Keynote: Mike Thelwall, University of Wolverhampton, "Evaluating online Evidence of research impact"
 
The increasing quantity and velocity of scientific output is presenting scholars with a deluge of data. There is growing concern that scholarly output may be swamping traditional mechanisms for both pre-publication filtering (e.g peer review) and post-publication impact filtering (e.g. the Journal Impact Factor).
 
Increasing scholarly use of Web2.0 tools like CiteULike, Mendeley, Twitter, and blog-style article commenting presents an opportunity to create new filters. Metrics based on a diverse set of social sources could yield broader, richer, and more timely assessments of current and potential scholarly impact. Realizing this, many authors have begun to call for investigation of these "altmetrics." (see http://www.altmetrics.org for a bibliography and more details).
 
Despite the growing speculation and early exploratory investigation into the value of altmetrics, however, there remains little concrete, objective research into the properties of these metrics: their validity, their potential value and flaws, and their relationship to established measures. Nor has there been any large umbrella to bring these multiple perspectives together. The altmetrics 11 workshop aims to encourage both these.
 
* New metrics based on social media
* Tracking science communication on the Web
* Relation between traditional metrics and altmetrics
* Peer-review and altmetrics
* Tools for gathering, analyzing, disseminating altmetrics
 
Location
 
The workshop is hosted by the ACM Web Science Conference 2011 (Koblenz, Germany). This interdisciplinary conference focuses on advances in studying the full range of social-technical relationships on the Web. Please visit the Web Science site for more information.
 
Organizers
 
* Paul Groth – VU University Amsterdam, NL
* Jason Priem – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
* Dario Taraborelli – Wikimedia Foundation, USA
The Organizers Have an interdisciplinary background Covering Sociology, Information and Library Science and Computer Science.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Change Local - Week CRECS - Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMay 3, 2011 (TBaiget)


Because it is higher than the originally planned number of entries (now going by the 150) we had to change of location. The presentation of the Yearbook ThinkEPI 2011 and the celebration of the CRECS Day will take place in the new auditorium of the School of Communication Blanquerna , the Ramon Llull University , close to previous local Cidob .
Library - Auditorium
Blanquerna
C / Valldonzella, 12. 08001 Barcelona
On behalf of the EPI team, thank you very much for coming to celebrate our 20 th birthday.
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Conference on quality social science journals

(CRECS 2011)

Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMay 3, 2011

PROGRAM

8:30 - 9:00 Registration, coffee and pastries

9:00 to 9:30 Miquel Tresserras , Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Tomàs Baiget , EPI. Welcome.

FRAMEWORK FOR THE SPANISH JOURNAL OF SS AND EVALUATION CC

9:30 to 10:00 Christopher Urban, UB. "Quality Criteria and classifications"

10:00 to 10:30 Luis Rodríguez-Yunta, CCHS-CSIC. "Magazines like image of disciplines and scientific fields, are there too many publications of Sciences Social in Spain? "

DETAILED ANALYSIS OF INDICATORS APPLIED TO MAGAZINES SS DC

10:30 to 11:00 Emilio Delgado López-Cózar , UGR. "The journal impact: a coveted object of desire and cloudy."

11:00 to 11:30 Café

Felix From 11:30 to 12:00 -Moya, CCHS-CSIC. "International visibility of the English publications of Social Sciences

12:00 to 12:30 Txema Baez, Asincubo and Cristina González- Copeiro , Fecyt. "Project I3C, index Iberoamerican Research and Knowledge. First evaluation process, 2010. "

12:30 to 13:00 Pere Masip Masip-, URL. "English Journal of communication: a brief history of a mirage."

13:00 to 13:30 Enrique Orduña-Malea , UPV. ThinkEPI 2011 Yearbook Presentation . "Type of contributions published ThinkEPI"

13:30 to 15:00 Eating tapas and canapés

DOING IN A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Isidro F. 15:00 to 15:30 Aguillo , CCHS-CSIC. "Let's see if we learn that we are in the XXI century."

15:30 to 16:00 Elea Giménez-Toledo , CCHS-CSIC Latindex. "What is a research article in CC SS. "

16:30 to 17:00 Lluís Codina, UPF. Proposal of good practice in assessing articles (peer review). "

17:00 to 17:30 Coffee

ROUNDTABLE

17:30-19: 30 Moderator: Javier Guallar , UOC, URL and UB. "Improving the situation Chila listing of the Social Sciences. " Intervene:

Ernest Abadal , UB LIS

Isidro F. NEEDLES , CCHS-CSIC, Cybermetrics

Lluís Anglada, CBUC, Open Access Journals

Isidoro Gil-Leiva , UM, Journal of Documentation

Granada Begoña , CSIC-CCHS, REDC (pend. confirm)

José López Yepes, UCM, Docum of Information Sciences

Fernando Ramos-Simon , UCM, Rev. Gen. Inf Doc

Jose Vicente Rodríguez-Muñoz , UM, Information Research

Carlos M . Tejada Artigas , UCM, EPI.

19:30 End of Day and CD-Ron (rum cocktail)

CRECS La Jornada 2011, held in collaboration with the Faculty of Communication Blanquerna

logo-Balquerna-baixa-21K

http://www.blanquerna.url .edu / web / default.aspx? idf = & id = & lang = _It

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Mysore Mallige Sample Vedio

Papers for each $ 100,000 grant (CBAmat Ingenio-UPV)

My colleagues have just published something for the English case, although
limited to the area of \u200b\u200bFood Science and Technology. Evaluating research efficiency
Within National R & D Programmes in
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2010.10.005
Moreover, I find this invaluable contribution of the group of Luis
Zanz: Overturning Some Assumptions about the effects of evaluation systems
on publication performance in

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11192-010-0312-7

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Papers for each $ 100,000 grant (TBaiget EPI)

The Canadian Heather Piwowar has searched for studies on the number of papers and articles published by the amount of the financing of projects and has been found to vary between 0.5 and 5 papers per 100,000 U.S. $.
Apparently, no major differences between disciplines.
I think that in less affluent countries have higher productivity, right? Tomàs
Baiget
Http://www.elprofesionaldelainformacion.com

Friday, February 18, 2011

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number of authors in the original research ( CBenito WIT-UPV))

The number of authors of scientific and technical journals increased steadily. Institutions, funding agencies and public policies promote collaborative research, but the multiple authorship raises distrust or rejection. The valuation of a personal scientific background would be more reliable if there were baseline data. We analyzed the number of authors of the original English biomedical research to obtain reference values.

We downloaded the WOS 169,740 from biomedical research with English participation published between 1990 and 2009. In each case we calculated the number of authors per paper and the proportion of single-author work. The resulting figures have been related to the number of English and foreign institutions for work. The results are expressed in the context of the disciplines and areas of biomedical research.

The average number of authors has increased by 57.56% from 4.51 in 1990 to 7.11 in 2009. The increase is greatest in the areas of infectious disease (66.07%) Neuroscience (61.29%) and Biomedicine (69.53%). The proportion of original author only dropped from 3.59 to 2.08% in the period. A significant correlation between the number of institutions and the corresponding number of authors (Spearman 0.53 p \u0026lt;0.01). This relationship is strengthened when establishing institutional cooperation with international centers. The number of authors is almost always greater than that obtained in other estimates.

The number of authors of the English biomedical research is inflated. Although both this figure and the proportion of teamwork following the general trend continued in recent years, compared with other estimates reveals that the authors of English original biomedical research are always more numerous. Discipline and level of collaboration, especially with international centers are associated with a greater number of authors per paper.

You can access the data tables and read the manuscript accepted by Clinical Medicine http://www.ingenio.upv.es/?pag=autbiomed&lang=esp

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

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Scimago Blog Launch Lab (BGonzalez SCIMAGO)

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Announcement of Launch of Blog Lab Scimago
http://www.scimagolab.com/blog
List Topics: accredited college, university rankings and other research institutions, indicators of scientific quality, scientific impact, maps of science, information visualization techniques, fronts research, sociology of science, scientific knowledge and innovation i + D + I, Triple Helix, scientific visibility, journal metrics , visualization of scientific, design of information systems, etc.
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I write these lines to announce that Scimago Lab - Scimago Journal & Country Rank ( http://www.scimagojr.com ) and Institutions Scimago Rankings ( http://www.scimagoir.com ) - have just launched a blog from now on we will express our views and thoughts against current topics related to our main areas of work: Science Policy, Research Evaluation, Information Visualization, and Usability and Experience User.

The blog is available at http://www.scimagolab.com/blog/

Using an informed and informative, the blog will aim to connect with the interests of science topics that have traditionally shown the media communication and public opinion. Our idea is to turn the blog into an interface that any interesting results concecte bibliometric research, scientometric, or / and information visualization techniques to Public Opinion and Mass Media.

The following is a partial list of items to populate the blog posts: accredited college, university rankings and other research institutions, indicators of scientific quality, scientific impact, maps of science, techniques of information visualization, research fronts, sociology of science, scientific knowledge and innovation i + D + I, Triple Helix, scientific visibility, journal metrics, visualization of scientific, design of information systems, etc.

The first entry was made by Professor Félix de Moya Anegón, it discusses some relevant aspects of the use of normalized impact as a tool to evaluate research performance of universities and other research institutions.

In order to reach as wide an audience as possible we are forced to use English as the language of the blog, our intention is to make a space for debate and interaction with users Scimago product. So we invite you to participate with comments, or if you want you can also increase the degree of involvement by sending an email with any ideas, suggestions or comments to the address listed at the end of this note.




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III Seminar on Assessment EC3 science and science communication - Granada, 16-17 March 2011 (ACabezas EC3)


EC3 III Seminar on evaluation of science and science communication

http://seminarioec3.wordpress.com/

EC3

The workshop is a biennial gathering that aims to show the latest trends in research on Bibliometrics and evaluation of science, while to present the group's most recent work EC3.


In this third edition, to be held in Granada on 16 and 17 March, we have three distinct themes: rankings of universities, cybermetric indicators and methodology, and evaluation in Social and Human Sciences. The special guests this year is Mike Thelwall, a of the leading researchers worldwide in the social sciences. Next to him, experts like Aguillo Isidro, José Luis Ortega, Elea Giménez-Toledo, David Minguillo, Ferrán Mateo, Francisco Herrera and several members of EC3 participate in different round tables.


Registration, as always, is free, and also, in addition to the scientific program, we have prepared a lively social agenda that you may know the charms of Granada and fraternize with the speakers at the seminar.


have any information on the seminar http://seminarioec3.wordpress.com/


See you in Granada!

About EC3


The research group EC3 - Evaluation of Science and Science Communication at the University of Granada has spent several years providing documentary tools contribute to improving the visibility and English science. Development of impact indicators in social and legal sciences, develop software to evaluate institutions and researchers, we monitor the technological environment, and advise the English scientific journals to help them increase their quality.


WEB: http://ec3.ugr.es/

BLOG: http://ec3noticias.blogspot.com/

FB: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?filter=lf # / pages/EC3-Evaluacion-de-la-Ciencia-y-de-la-Comunicacion-Cientifica/149959235018284

TW : http://twitter.com/ # search /% 23ec3

- Álvaro Cabezas

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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Conference on quality social science journals (CRECS 2011) Barcelona, \u200b\u200bMay 3, 2011 (TBaiget)


Anuncio-CRECS-2

Conference on quality social science journals

(CRECS 2011)

Barcelona, \u200b\u200bTuesday 3 May 2011

PROGRAM

8:30 to 9:00 Registration, coffee and pastries

9:00 to 9:30 Anna Borrull Cidob and Tomàs Baiget , EPI. Welcome.

9:30 to 10:00 Felix De-Moya, CCHS-CSIC. "International visibility of English publications Social Science

10:00 to 10:30 Txema Baez, Asincubo, and Cristina González-Copeiro , Fecyt. "Project I3C, index Iberoamerican Research and Knowledge. First evaluation process, 2010. "

10:30 to 11:00 Christopher Urban, UB. "Quality Criteria and classifications"

11:00 to 11:30 Café

11:30 to 12:00 Emilio Delgado López-Cózar , UGR. "The journal impact: a coveted object of desire and cloudy."

12:00 to 12:30 Luis Rodríguez-Yunta, CCHS-CSIC. "Magazines like image of disciplines and scientific fields, are there too many social science publications in Spain? "

12:30 to 13:00

Pere Masip Masip-, URL. "English Journal of communication: a brief history of a mirage."

13:00 to 13:30 Enrique Orduña-Malea , UPV. ThinkEPI 2011 Yearbook Presentation .

13:30 to 15:00 Eating tapas and canapés

Isidro F. 15:00 to 15:30 Aguillo , CCHS-CSIC. "Let's see if we learn that we are in the XXI century."

15:30 to 16:00 Elea Giménez-Toledo , CCHS-CSIC Latindex. "What is a research article in CC SS."

16:30 to 17:00 Lluís Codina , UPF. Proposal of good practice in assessing articles (peer review). "

17:00 to 17:30 Coffee

17:30 to 19:00 Roundtable moderated by Javier Guallar , UOC and UB. "Improving the situation of the English journals of social sciences." Speakers:

Ernest Abadal , UB, BiD

Isidro F . Aguillo , CCHS-CSIC, Cybermetrics

Louis Anglada , CBUC, Open Access Journals (RACO)

Isidoro Gil-Leiva , UM Documentation Annals

Fernando Ramos Simón , UCM, Rev. Gen. Información y Documentación

-José Vicente Rodríguez-Muñoz , UM, Information Research

Carlos M. Tejada Artigas- , UCM, EPI.

19:00 to 19:30 General Discussion

19:30 (approx.) End of Day and cd-ron (cocktail rum)

REGISTRATION

Admission is free but room capacity is 100 people. Registration required at:

http://www.thinkepi.net

PLACE

LOGO CIDOB_COLOR

C entered International Information and Documentation in Barcelona

c / Elisabets, 12. 08001 Barcelona.

http://www.cidob.org

CONSULTATIONS

epi@elprofesionaldelainformacion.com

Regards,

Tomàs Baiget

http://elprofesionaldelainformacion.com


Monday, January 31, 2011

Did You Evr Bathe With Your Mom

More on the topic of names (CBenito Ingenio UPV)

As usual, the boys of the Granada group are those who have made the strongest contribution and ell best observational study.

Either because their work was published in 2002, is a matter of modesty or by mistake, have not provided the list for their excellent work

"Variations in English personal name national and international biomedical databases: Implications for information retrieval and bibliometric studies "can be found in http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC128958/


Carlos Benito Amat (Skype: carlos.b. amat)

WIT [CSIC-UPV], Institute of Innovation and Knowledge Management

 


Sunday, January 30, 2011

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