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New and Emerging Technologies to Support Research in the 21st Century
Jeffrey LancasterEmerging Technologies Coordinator
Science & Engineering Library, Columbia University
[email protected]@j_lancaster
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
The Role of Literature in the Research Workflow
Adapted from Laura Croft @ Nature
Case Study 2: A researcher wants her group to collaboratively develop a list of new articles for a monthly journal club to read.
Case Study 1: A researcher has a lot of papers they need to read. The researcher commutes and has a lot of free time on the train to read, but is stuck with print-outs or .pdf’s.
Case Study 3: A researcher needs to quickly make an annotated bibliography from a folder of .pdf’s.
Case Study 4: A researcher wants to use social media to satisfy his ‘Broader Impact’ requirements, but doesn’t have time to blog, use facebook, or tweet.
Case Study 5: A researcher wants to get credit for work that hasn’t been “published”, but which may still be useful to the scientific community.
Print (personal)
Digital (personal)
Print (publisher)
Case Study 1: A researcher has a lot of papers they need to read. The researcher commutes and has a lot of free time on the train to read, but is stuck with print-outs or .pdf’s.
Read webpages, blogs, articles on the go in an aesthetically pleasing format
Pocket, formerly Read-it-Later
MendeleyReference manager + PDF reader + social network + recommendations + metrics
Case Study 2: A researcher wants her group to collaboratively develop a list of new articles for a monthly journal club to read.
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
Case Study 2: A researcher wants her group to collaboratively develop a list of new articles for a monthly journal club to read.
feed://news.columbia.edu/cu-news/feed
RSSRSS = Really Simple Syndication – a protocol to deliver content (e.g. feed://…)
RSS Reader – a tool to parse and format RSS content (e.g. Google Reader)
FlipBoardAn RSS reader with built-in ‘magazine-like’ formatting for easy reading
Case Study 2: A researcher wants her group to collaboratively develop a list of new articles for a monthly journal club to read.
if [ ] then [ ].post to facebook
post to twitter
if [ ] then [ ].check inat airport
emailMom
if [ ] then [ ].RSS item starred
add todraft post
if [ ] then [ ].RSS itemtagged
add togoogledoc
if trigger then action .
ifttt.com – if THIS then THAT
RSS item tagged add to googledoc
RSS item starred add to draft post
check in at airport email Mom
post to facebook post to twitter
if trigger then action .
if then
.
if then
.
if then
.
if then
.
ifttt.com – if THIS then THAT
A good guide to what apps you should know/use
ifttt.com – if THIS then THAT
APIAPI = Application Programming Interface – enables queries, posts to databases
?
Case Study 2: A researcher wants her group to collaboratively develop a list of new articles for a monthly journal club to read.
Case Study 3: A researcher needs to quickly make an annotated bibliography from a folder of .pdf’s.
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
Case Study 3: A researcher needs to quickly make an annotated bibliography from a folder of .pdf’s.
MendeleyReference manager + PDF reader + social network + recommendations + metrics
Case Study 4: A researcher wants to use social media to satisfy his ‘Broader Impact’ requirements, but doesn’t have time to blog, use facebook, or tweet.
Twitter: I’m eating a donutFacebook: I like donutsFoursquare: This is where I eat donutsInstagram: Here’s a vintage photo of my
donutYoutube: Here I am eating a donutLinkedIn: My skills include donut eatingPinterest: Here’s a donut reciptLast.fm: Now listening to “Donuts”Google+: I’m a google employee who
eats donuts
Case Study 4: A researcher wants to use social media to satisfy his ‘Broader Impact’ requirements, but doesn’t have time to blog, use facebook, or tweet.
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
Case Study 4: A researcher wants to use social media to satisfy his ‘Broader Impact’ requirements, but doesn’t have time to blog, use facebook, or tweet.
disqus.comCommenting for ANY website, w/ metrics, moderation, & easy implementation
Science @ ColumbiaA community platform for the Sciences & Engineering at Columbia
ORCID, ResearcherID, etc.Unique identifiers for researchers to cross-reference publications, activities, etc.
John Smith vs. J. Smith vs. John D. Smith vs. J. D. Smith vs. JD Smith vs. …
Wang Kim vs. W. Kim vs. Kim Wang vs. K. Wang …
ORCID: 0000-0003-0458-2127
ResearcherID: J-6870-2012
Case Study 5: A researcher wants to get credit for work that hasn’t been “published”, but which may still be useful to the scientific community.
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
Case Study 5: A researcher wants to get credit for work that hasn’t been “published”, but which may still be useful to the scientific community.
Run My CodeShare code used to analyze data; others can implement the same methodology
• Biology• Mathematics• Neuroscience• Statistics• Social sciences
• Economics• Econometrics• Finance• Management
• R• MATLAB©• C++• Fortran• Rats• More software will be
added soon.
Oh, and it’s free!
Reproducibility InitiativeAddress the reproducibility of your research in a blind, fee-for-service validation
Validated studies receive a Certificate of Reproducibility acknowledging that their results have been independently reproduced.
figshare.comShare research components to make them discoverable & citable; get metrics
Altmetric(s)Capture overall impact of a publication in blogs, tweets, mentions, news, etc.
Crowd-Funding ScienceFunding science may no longer rely upon government. Interested people, engaged by social media presence, are key to raising money from the crowd.
Applications?Plausible?
Useful?
Novel?
New Questions
New Knowledge
Patents
BackgroundJustification
Conferences CommunityConversation
Data Analysis
ConfirmationReagents
Protocols
LearningUp to Speed
Researchers
Students
Justification
Grants
JOB & FUNDING
PUBLISH
PEOPLE
FUNDING
ANALYSIS & RESULTS EXPERIMENTS
RESEARCH PLAN
IDEABig or small
Discussion
ConferencesTalks
Articles
Thesis
Talks
Summary
New and Emerging Technologies to Support Research in the 21st Century
Jeffrey LancasterEmerging Technologies Coordinator
Science & Engineering Library, Columbia University
[email protected]@j_lancaster
Slides will be available at slideshare.net/jeffreylancaster