Josh Nicholson
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4. Scite
scite(dot)ai
One of the most powerful apps available today.
• Tells you how many times an article's claims have been supported or refuted 🤯
• Gives you the exact lines where a claim has been supported or refuted 🤯🤯
Detailed tutorial
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It's easy to find out how many times a given research paper has been cited.
The real challenge is to determine whether the citations support or refute the author's claims.
Scite is a powerful AI app that helps you figure it out — in minutes!
Here's how to use it:
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Interesting policy. It’s a bit cold out for flashing but if it’s required.
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Does anyone understand the Research Gate syndication model? They are syndicating open-access articles only, as far as I can tell. How is that really even different than what they do without syndication?
Aren't they just scraping OA without syndication?
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Is anyone involved in scholarly conferences as a vendor? I would love to ask some simple questions about setting up booths etc. TIL that, tables and chairs are not included...
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Founder & CEO of , shared his ideas on why we need generative AI for science with 's blog. Did we mention he's a PhD?
Give it a read: future.com/how-to-build-g
#founders #science #innovation
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This is now in private beta! RT this and DM us to join.
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actually 305 looks better lol.
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Should we get booth 208? ; )
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Guess I am having pizza tonight...for science!
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scite: citas en contexto ¿Cómo funciona y que aporta?
boletinscielomx.blogspot.com/2023/01/scite-
Publicado en InfoToday
infotoday.com/OnlineSearcher
¿Qué hay en una cita? Motivación y clasificación de las citas de referencias
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🔥Scite'de, araştırmanın küresel çıktısının sadece ABD ve İngilizce konuşulan ülkelerden değil, dünya çapındaki araştırmacıların ve öğrencilerin çalışmalarını içerecek şekilde düzenlemeler yapıldı.
👉Türkçe dil desteği ve veri seti ile artık daha kapsayıcı
#scite #onlinebilgi
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Congratulations to the inaugural winner of the APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication, Ukrainian Vsevolod Solovyov () from ! 🥇🏆🤩
proudly supports this award. See more here: digital-science.com/news/ukrainian
#APE2023 #scholcomm
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That is, I think it’s easy to point to these obvious bad practices but the big problem in trust revolves around most work not being robust enough.
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Paper mills are a problem in science publishing but the scale of the problem is likely tiny compared to the problem of researchers selectively reporting results and p-hacking. #ape2023
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Journal articles and citations mentioned as the current form of “currency” for researchers. #ape2023
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In discussing bringing ECRs into publishing, publishers say they can’t be called interns because then they would have to be paid… the solution! Call them editors…sigh
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Some people call it golden hour, some call it dusty hour.
This idea was brought to you by this giant airport beer
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Chatgpt but just genome sequences 🧬
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Imo one of the best explanations to this was by David Graeber in thebaffler.com/salvos/of-flyi
"There was a time when academia was society’s refuge for the eccentric, brilliant, and impractical. No longer. It is now the domain of professional self-marketers"
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Scite is one of the BEST Zotero add-ons.
It's AI-powered and shows you how many times an article has been cited, supported, and challenged.
In. Your. Zotero library.
Here's how to do it 👇
Prepare to get your mind blown 🤯
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This Zotero+Scite integration just blew my mind 🤯
In front of every article in my Zotero library, Scite shows me see how many times an article's claims have been cited, supported, or refuted.
This feels like magic 🪄
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It's easy to find out how many times a given research paper has been cited.
The real challenge is to determine whether the citations support or refute the author's claims.
Scite is a powerful AI app that helps you figure it out — in minutes!
Here's how to use it:
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Pairing this to more general search tools like I think would really powerful to get answers on anything, backed by research _and_ the web.
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Already we make it so you can ask a question and get an answer directly from research articles:
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Due to our licenses with publishers and tech, I think is uniquely positioned to provide extractive answers and source verification for research.
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I am no AI expert, but from a user perspective, I think GopherCite does really well to show the user where the answer came from:
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With the rise of ChatGPT and AI, citations will become increasingly crucial for building trust with users and thus getting to scale. I think is doing a good job for general search, pairing GPT with Bing.
However, citations without context will not be enough.
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You could buy all of Blue Apron for 1/4 the cash in a 2021 Series B round.
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We're looking for an intern/student/academic to help us out by creating tiktoks. Does anyone know someone who might be interested in this?
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Why don't , , , and others show citations?
There are 280,121 #preprints with citations in our database. This is valuable contextual information that can help readers better understand and evaluate #preprints.
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