Wednesday, February 9, 2022
In an anxious world, time to redefine progress: new UN report
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Structured Abstract
Structured Abstract: An essential tool for medical researchers
It covers:
Main headings: Objectives, Methods, Results, Conclusions
Research Question: It should be crystal clear as to what you wish to demonstrate/purpose of your research
What made your program a success?
Which form of teaching results in students searching effectively
Which information resources are used the most?
Objectives:
To demonstrate how this program was a success.
To determine if teaching MEDLINE in the class room teaching resulted in improved search skill.
To measure electronic resources usage at the campus increased during 2020 as a means for predicting future use
Methods/Design: Documenting your research steps
Prospective cohort study
Randomized controlled trial
Series of three focus groups
Settings:
Settings headings might be followed by the following sample statements:
A small library with one librarian and two technicians serving 400-bed hospital
A small research library that serves an MRI research facility owned by a health care corporation
An academic health sciences library serving a school of medicine, a college of nursing, and two allied sciences programs
Population:
First year medical students with no previous formal MEDLINE training
Third year internal medicine residents
All users of an academic health sciences library
Physicians and research scientists
Intervention:
A 30-60 minute interview in the faculty members' offices
A 120 minute in-depth MEDLINE training session for the study group whereas the controlled group received only a 15-minutes overview session
The heading Exposure also has a specific research design meaning.
Some examples are:
Access to information resources during the 2002-2003 period
One 60-minutes required training session on MEDLINE search strategies
Teamwork training lasting two days for all managers
Results: Reporting your research
What you have discovered?
Source: MLA Publications
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Hundreds of ‘predatory’ journals indexed on leading scholarly database
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Data Gravity
Data gravity is the ability of a body of data to attract applications, services and other data. The force of gravity, in this context, can be thought of as the way software, services and business logic are drawn to data relative to its mass (the amount of data) Source: https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/data-gravity
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Thursday, August 13, 2020
National Librarians Day
Dr. S.R Ranganathan (1892-1972) is a father of Library Science whose birthday that falls on August 12 is celebrated as Librarians Day in the country. His brief biography is available at Encyclopedia of Knowledge Organisation for those interested in learning more about him.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Friday, April 10, 2020
There is Voyant Tools as well that provide almost a similar service. It offers an open-source, web based application for performing text analysis. This is for interpretation of texts and corpus supporting scholars in digital humanities. Read more on its site HERE
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Came across this link and to learn about sentiment analysis here
Found an interesting blog Sustaining the knowledge commons


