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Determining the number of authors per article

This application would count the number of authors per article per year in a broad topical search results set. Ideally authors’ names would be coupled with institutional affiliation. For example, For example, in the search set [(rna or "ribonucleic acid") and (2000-2011)], what % papers have 1 author, % papers have 2 authors, % papers have 3 authors, up to what % have 10 authors, by year.

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Journal Abbreviation Translator

Journal titles in the reference sections of papers are frequently presented in an abbreviated format (e.g. J Am Coll Surg for Journal of the American College of Surgeons (New York NY). Often it is necessary to ascertain the full title of a journal before, for example searching for holdings on a library catalogue which do not generally include title abbreviations. This App will allow users to quickly and simply look up titles for given abbreviations, or vice versa within the SciVerse platform.

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Journals/Conferences @ Your Fingertips

(1) Identify the top 20 journal/conference titles relating to the user’s search results, by the counting the no. of articles retrieved from each journal and provide a ranking (from 1 – most no. of articles retrieved from the journal to 20) for the top 20 journal/conference titles that these articles appear in. Presented in a table or chart. (2) Automatically provide RSS feeds on the latest Table of Contents for these top 20 journals to the user.

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JTOCs 2 Go

Set up and easily customize a journal table of contents service (presumably based on Scopus collection but ideally regardless of publisher or source platform). Links can be configured to a institutional license (OpenURL or Proxy) to enable full-text access and linked into existing apps such as Share, ScriverNote, and Mendeley Readers (either individual citations or batch). Display must be clean (citation & abstract).

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SciVerse Live Chat

The idea is an app that using live chat technologies connects library assistants with researchers.

The application workflow could be: 1. A library assistant creates an account (it requires institution’s IP range) and logins using the SciVerse live chat website. 2. When a researcher needs help, he simply have to click the “Live Chat” app. Then, he will be connected with a local library assistant. 3. During the session, the library assistant will be able to see information such as user’s query.

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SciVerse Search with Support

Would combine the functionality of the SciVerse apps with the ability to IM a librarian if the library uses AIM or Meebo to provide instant message reference services. In the preferences screen, the user could add the screen name of the library’s AIM or Meebo account, and have it available when they need assistance.

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Search Aid

This is to support search in SciVerse, Scopus, etc. and should be optional. When selected, each word in a query is checked against a thesaurus/dictionary for alternative terms. Alternative terms (synomyes) should be combined with OR in the query.

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Visualization of facets

Provide intuitive visualization of result sets, with drag-and-drop capabilities to combine concepts. Show relative size of sets based upon results, overlap of concepts, and citation relationship of concepts as space between sets.

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Vocabulary Mapping

An application that would analyze a keyword search and generate some form of tag cloud with recommended controlled vocabulary terms. If this were somehow able to visually convey the number of records under each term, and the interrelation between them, I think that would be beneficial. I’m trying to describe something that would be a cross between a traditional tag cloud, like that of Delicious, and something possibly like either LivePlasma.com recommendation engine or AquaBrowser’s sidebar.

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Yumetrics or Scimetrics

I would like to see a researcher be presented with his/her own hit/citation data, updated dynamically in the online continuum from pre- to post-pub, whenever they are logged into the website, which may mean being able easily/instantly to call it up through an app. Not only is the information of professional interest to the user, there is also a semi-tangible bit of stroking that is simply pleasing, thus giving the user a pleasant experience. The value of that cannot be overestimated.

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