Thursday, December 14, 2006

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Googling for a diagnosis--use of Google as a diagnostic aid: internet based study -- Tang and Ng, 10.1136/bmj.39003.640567.AE -- BMJ

A new use for Google: diagnose your most complicated health issues. Type in your symptoms and get a diagnosis. Researchers Tang and Ng found that the right diagnosis came up in Google about 58% of the time.
The researches do point out that it still took medical expertise to identify the Google result with the correct diagnosis.

Googling for a diagnosis--use of Google as a diagnostic aid: internet based study -- Tang and Ng, 10.1136/bmj.39003.640567.AE -- BMJ

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Back On Line

I have returned from leave and will be updating this blog once again. Thanks for reading!

Cathy

The Monarch Butterfly Migration Mystery - Donald G. McNeil Jr. - New York Times

The Monarch Butterfly Migration Mystery - Donald G. McNeil Jr. - New York Times

Monday, February 13, 2006

Cathy On Leave - Blog on Hiatus

Sorry readers, this blog is on temporary hiatus for the next few months. Check back around September for a revival.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Open Access Journals

Some open access news and new titles:

Geosphere from Geological Society of America is a new open-access e-jounal that will allow authors to include animation and other things that would not be possible in print.

PLoS has launched Clinical Trials.

Biomed Central has a new journal, Plant Methods and recently its journal Veterinary Research was added to PubMed Central.

Theory of Computing is "an open-access journal dedicated to free global dissemination of research in theoretical computer science."

The International Journal of Biological Sciences and The International Journal of Medical Sciences are both put out by IvySpring.

Clinical Medicine and Research is also now available at PubMed Central and indexed by Medline.

As always, look at the Directory of Open-Access Journals for more listings.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Now from Creative Commons: Science Commons

"Creative Commons offers a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors and artists. We have built upon the "all rights reserved" of traditional copyright to create a voluntary "some rights reserved" copyright. We're a nonprofit. All of our tools are free."
Now there is a special project specifically set up for sharing science research. Read more here:
About Science Commons Science Commons

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Global Trend: More Science, More Fraud - New York Times

Read about the recent scandal in South Korea and an overview of the current state of ethics and truth in scientific publishing.

Global Trend: More Science, More Fraud - New York Times

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Dog Genome Sequenced


The genome sequence of a dog is now available on open-access from several sites. This site from NCBI also has lots of other interesting genetics links and tools.

NCBI Dog Genome Resources

My dog Pinky ----------->

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

What good is a journal article if you don't know it is there?

In order for journal articles to be used by students and scholars, they must have some way of being found. That is what indexing and abstracting services are for. The index takes all of the titles, authors and other pertinent information from published journals and makes it searchable for users. As new open-access publications are gaining reputations, various indexing services are picking them up. Biomed Central, the largest collection of open access science journals maintains a list of where their journals are indexed:

BioMed Central for libraries Journal indexing

Recently four titles (BMC Developmental Biology, BMC Immunology, BMC Neurology, and BMC
Structural Biology) were picked up for indexing by Thomson ISI, in their Science Citation Index. (CSULB staff, faculty and students have access to this index through Web of Science here)

Monday, November 21, 2005

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Read articles by Chemistry Nobel prize winners

ACS offers free access to journal articles written by 2005 Chemsity Nobel Laureates.

(CSULB users always have access to the journals through their library's subscription to ACS Web Editions)

Monday, October 31, 2005

Friday, October 28, 2005

Scientists Blogging? Yes they are!

Read this article in The Scientist (August 1, 2005) about scientists using Blogs as a way of furthering scientific communication. The Power of the Blog

Friday, October 21, 2005

Monday, October 10, 2005

CSULB to open Center for Education in Proteomic Analysis

CSULB Receives $500K Keck Foundation Grant
A Center for Education in Proteomic Analysis (CEPA) – the first of its type in The California State University system – is being established at CSULB with a $500,000 grant from the W. M. Keck Foundation.

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Great White Shark Travels 12,400 miles


Great White Shark Travels Farther, Faster than Any Other Shark Known









Read more about Nicole the Great White here:

http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/515137/

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Americans, German Win Nobel Physics Prize - Yahoo! News


Physics Nobel Prize winners announced

Go to our Scitation database and search Glauber, Roy or Hall, John L or Haensch, Theodor to read articles by these decorated Physicists.