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Science, 2003
As modern science grows in complexity and scope, the need for more collaboration between scientists at different institutions, in different areas, and across scientific disciplines becomes increasingly important. An emerging generation of World Wide Web technology, known as the Semantic Web, offers tremendous potential for collaborative and ...
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As modern science grows in complexity and scope, the need for more collaboration between scientists at different institutions, in different areas, and across scientific disciplines becomes increasingly important. An emerging generation of World Wide Web technology, known as the Semantic Web, offers tremendous potential for collaborative and ...
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Learning science by doing science on the Web
FIE'99 Frontiers in Education. 29th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Designing the Future of Science and Engineering Education. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37011, 2003The authors describe how an interdisciplinary team from Loyola College in Maryland's departments of Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, and Writing and Media has created the Internet Science Institute; a project to use the Web to make lab-based learning attractive and accessible.
M. Sapnar, Suzanne Keilson, E. King
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Trends in Cell Biology, 2001
Elsevier Science, publisher of many scientific journals, has launched a science-specific World Wide Web search engine, Scirus.com. In addition to searching across information that is freely available on the Web, the engine also takes in contents from the Elsevier information resources ScienceDirect, BioMedNet and ChemWeb.
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Elsevier Science, publisher of many scientific journals, has launched a science-specific World Wide Web search engine, Scirus.com. In addition to searching across information that is freely available on the Web, the engine also takes in contents from the Elsevier information resources ScienceDirect, BioMedNet and ChemWeb.
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2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology, 2008
There is a growing realization among many researchers that if we want to model the Web and understand its future trajectory; if we want to understand the architectural principles that have provided for its growth; and if we want to be sure that it supports the basic social values of trustworthiness, privacy, and respect for social boundaries, then we ...
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There is a growing realization among many researchers that if we want to model the Web and understand its future trajectory; if we want to understand the architectural principles that have provided for its growth; and if we want to be sure that it supports the basic social values of trustworthiness, privacy, and respect for social boundaries, then we ...
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Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2013
The following contribution highlights selected work conducted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Web Science Research Center. (RPI WSRC). Specifically, it brings to light four different themed Web Observatories - Science Data, Health and Life Sciences, Open Government, and Social Spaces.
Qingpeng Zhang+3 more
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The following contribution highlights selected work conducted by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Web Science Research Center. (RPI WSRC). Specifically, it brings to light four different themed Web Observatories - Science Data, Health and Life Sciences, Open Government, and Social Spaces.
Qingpeng Zhang+3 more
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Proceedings of the 2017 ACM on Web Science Conference, 2017
Web Science1 is an emerging subject, which was formally defined in 2006. Since the inception of Web Science, a number of Web Science taught programs have emerged across the world. Despite the increasing popularity of Web Science, there are still currently very few attempts to provide a formal curriculum definition for Web Science.
Su White, Elisabeth Coskun
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Web Science1 is an emerging subject, which was formally defined in 2006. Since the inception of Web Science, a number of Web Science taught programs have emerged across the world. Despite the increasing popularity of Web Science, there are still currently very few attempts to provide a formal curriculum definition for Web Science.
Su White, Elisabeth Coskun
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A user-friendly method to merge Scopus and Web of Science data during bibliometric analysis
Journal of Marketing Analytics, 2021Andrea Caputo, Mariya Kargina
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A bibliometric analysis of sustainable agriculture: based on the Web of Science (WOS) platform
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022Apurbo Sarkar+4 more
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Web science meets network science
Communications of the ACM, 2011A pair of divergent scientific communities discusses their similarities and differences, and search for common ground.
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Comparison of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar: strengths and weaknesses
The FASEB Journal, 2007M. Falagas+3 more
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