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Basis of database appears to be reading lists from Princeton courses.  I can't tell how they're sorted.
Basis of database appears to be reading lists from Princeton courses.  I can't tell how they're sorted.
[http://digg.com/view/science digg science]  Seeing what's of current interest in Sciences
Digg is all about user powered content. Every article on digg is submitted and voted on by the digg community. Share, discover, bookmark, and promote the news that's important to you!
[http://www.librarything.com Library Thing]  Amazon style searching and recommendations though social.  Book club idea.
[http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]  Show history tab, unofficial editor on most pages, for hot topics, can usually view controversy in discussion page.
[http://www3.iath.virginia.edu/lists_archive/Humanist/v20/0087.html Citation discussion]
[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7070/full/438900a.html nature article]

Revision as of 15:23, 14 August 2006

Delicious

CiteULike

At the moment the database is dominated by biological and medical papers

If you posted a paper from a site that's not on the "supported" list, then it will appear in your library, but it won't be widely publicised on CiteULike

Sort seems to be by recent posting, but can also see how many others have tagged the article

Supported list:

  1. Amazon
  2. American Chem. Soc. Publications
  3. American Geophysical Union
  4. American Meteorological Society
  5. Anthrosource
  6. arXiv.org e-Print archive
  7. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) portal
  8. BioMed Central
  9. Blackwell Synergy
  10. BMJ
  11. CiteSeer
  12. CSIRO Publishing
  13. HighWire
  14. IEEE Xplore
  15. Ingenta
  16. IngentaConnect
  17. IoP Electronic Journals
  18. JSTOR
  19. MathSciNet (Experimental support)
  20. MetaPress
  21. NASA Astrophysics Data System
  22. Nature
  23. Physical Review Online Archive
  24. PLoS
  25. PLoS Biology
  26. Project Muse
  27. PubMed
  28. PubMed Central
  29. Science
  30. ScienceDirect
  31. SpringerLink
  32. Usenix
  33. Wiley InterScience


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Basis of database appears to be reading lists from Princeton courses. I can't tell how they're sorted.

digg science Seeing what's of current interest in Sciences

Digg is all about user powered content. Every article on digg is submitted and voted on by the digg community. Share, discover, bookmark, and promote the news that's important to you!

Library Thing Amazon style searching and recommendations though social. Book club idea.


Wikipedia Show history tab, unofficial editor on most pages, for hot topics, can usually view controversy in discussion page.

Citation discussion

nature article