Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Citing Academic Papers
Diablog :: Research: "CiteULike
CiteULike is pretty much like del.icio.us, but made especially for academic papers:
?CiteULike is a free service to help academics to share, store, and organise the academic papers they are reading. When you see a paper on the web that interests you, you can click one button and have it added to your personal library. CiteULike automatically extracts the citation details, so there?s no need to type them in yourself.
Many2Many: ?Because so much of the literature is still stuck behind subscription walls, surfing CiteULike can be frustrating if you?re not on a university network, as you can very often be denied access to anything beyond the abstracts?, were Seb Paquet points out how this highlights the need for open access to research.
Posted to 'Research' by Jon @ 8:57 pm :: Comment on this post"
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This definitely looks interesting. I think most of the limited databases to which we have access are available off-campus if we have cookies set correctly to access them - we'll see.
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