- Academic Publishing and Open Access
- Social Media in Health Education
- Academic Writing and Publishing
- Library Collection Development and Digital Resources
- Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
- Genetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
- Semantic Web and Ontologies
- Library Science and Administration
- Themes in Literature Analysis
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry
- scientometrics and bibliometrics research
- Empathy and Medical Education
- Advanced Data Storage Technologies
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Digital Humanities and Scholarship
- Machine Learning in Bioinformatics
- Cloud Computing and Resource Management
- Publishing and Scholarly Communication
- Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Information Retrieval and Search Behavior
Stanford University
1976-2013
Purdue University West Lafayette
2012
Palo Alto University
2012
FigSearch is a prototype text-mining and classification system for figures from any corpus of full-text biological papers. The allows users to search that contain genes interest illustrate protein interactions. retrieved are ranked by score representing the likelihood be certain type, in this case, schematic illustrations interactions signaling events. contains Web interface search, module based on vector representations figure legends indexing gene names. In preliminary validation, showed...
ABSTRACT Digital journals have been widely adopted by academic researchers and nearly replaced printed in many contexts. The adoption of digital books is accelerating. transition to information has changed workflows transforming the methods they use find, store, retrieve, from monographs, journals, other sources. It also needs expectations scholars relation research information. To investigate these changes, 45 science, medicine, engineering, social sciences, humanities at Stanford...
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Is disruptive change coming to the scholarly world? Friction has been mounting in workflow as well publishing. After an introductory clarification of versus publishing, I go on examine telltales
Figures in scientific papers represent an intuitive and concise way of knowledge presentation. With more attention being paid on full-text mining bioinformatics, we initiated effort studying figures full articles. FigSearch is a prototype figure legend indexing classification system, using both text-mining supervised machine learning. We defined schematic representations protein interactions signaling events as interesting type. A maximum entropy classifier was used categorizing each figure,...
The format of communicating scientific, technical, and medical (STM)11 information through professional journals has changed relatively little since the publication in 1665 Philosophical Transactions Royal Society , world's first journal devoted exclusively to science. Although advances technology have dramatically altered search discovery scientific information, other aspects—such as migrating from paper electronic publishing, moving a “static” “living” document, or exploiting social media...
QUESTIONS1. What conditions are associated with the presence of oxalate crystals in CSF? 2. other simple investigation may be used to assist diagnosis?3. is likely cause for these (given patient history above)?The answers below. ANSWERS1. Oxalate occur CSF ethylene glycol poisoning or primary hyperoxaluria type 1. Ethylene metabolized by alcohol dehydrogenase form glycolic and oxalic acids.2. Serum electrolytes osmolality can measured, anion osmolar gaps calculated.Ethylene an increased gap...
Article Free Access Share on Managing computer center documentation with an integrated database Authors: J. M. Caton Stanford University, Stanford, California CaliforniaView Profile , R. Sack Authors Info & Claims SIGUCCS '76: Proceedings of the 4th annual ACM conference User servicesNovember 1976 Pages 76–81https://doi.org/10.1145/584296.584329Online:07 November 1976Publication History 0citation103DownloadsMetricsTotal Citations0Total Downloads103Last 12 Months0Last 6 weeks0 Get Citation...
To the Editor. —You recently received two letters criticizing JAMA cover of June 10, 1992. 1,2 Contrary to views expressed in these letters, I wholeheartedly endorse your selection material. Since when is it responsibility American Medical Association uphold my moral well-being? prefer take for own values, and hope that other readers will do same. I, too, am concerned about what children experience. However, infinitely more disturbed by suffocating commercialism, disingenuous hype,...