Getting the Most out of LinkedIn Learning
MTPC and Library are jointly offering LinkedIn Learning to all HKUST staff and students. Have you got your account yet?
MTPC and Library are jointly offering LinkedIn Learning to all HKUST staff and students. Have you got your account yet?
When seeking out recipes, we would want to use those that come with clear steps and measures, and those that have been tested by many and produced consistent good results. The same goes for research code.
In this week’s Research Bridge Blog, we introduce Open Knowledge Maps, a free online tool for creating visual overviews of research topics.
We are pleased to announce the launch of DMPTool@HKUST, a data management plan (DMP) writing platform at HKUST.
You would not want to cite a retracted paper in your article or your thesis without knowing. This week we talk about how to get yourself aware of retractions, and to do a reference "health check" before you submit your writing.
As researchers, we want to stay informed about recently published research and see who are citing our work. Here we demonstrate using Scite to create dashboard for tracking citations for a list of papers.
We are excited to share this good news: HKUST started our full-feature subscription to scite, a database that analyses citation contexts; and we renewed Altmetric Explorer, a tool that captures online mentions of research papers.
This week we will show you a tool to find research papers through literature connection networks. It can also help you get insights into literature in your topics.
Named after the ancient Library of Alexandria in Egypt, OpenAlex is an index of hundreds of millions of interconnected entities across the global research system.
With the COVID pandemic continuing into the third year, in this week’s Research Bridge, let’s take a look at SciSight, a system for exploratory search for current COVID-19 literature corpus.