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March 2014

  1. 10 x 10

    Current News : 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time.


  2. ACAP: Automated content Access Protocol

    ACAP (Automated content Access Protocol) is being developed as an industry standard by the publishing industry, working with search engines and other technical and commercial partners.


  3. Anthropology Collection Database

    From the California Academy of Sciences, a free searchable database.


  4. Confabb

    Confabb (confabb.com) combines an aggregate database of major conferences, conventions, and trade shows sorted by industry with social networking tools designed to empower conference attendees to improve their overall experience. Built into the site is a reputation management system to be used by conference attendees, speakers, organizers and administrators allowing people to plan for and attend conferences, and critique and review those they have attended and want to share with colleagues. No other resource contains such a comprehensive listing of events or as robust a tool set for maximizing the conference experience via the live Web.


  5. Educators Corner

    A free collection of entrepreneurship education resources.


  6. Elgg

    Elgg is an open source software platform designed to allow people to easily connect and share resources. Established in March 2004 by Ben Werdmuller and David Tosh, Elgg allows you to create a social network and host it on your own infrastructure, modifying the features to fit your specific needs.


  7. Engineering Education

    Engineering Education is a peer-reviewed, international journal and is freely available via the website of the Engineering Subject Centre and distributed in paper format to all UK university libraries and Engineering departments. Engineering Education is published in the summer and winter each year.


  8. English Short Title Catalogue

    The English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC) lists over 460,000 items published between 1473 and 1800, mainly in Britain and North America, mainly, but not exclusively, in English from the collections of the British Library and over 2,000 other libraries.


  9. InfoLit Global

    The Information Literacy Section of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA) has created this database to record information literacy materials from different parts of the world, on behalf of UNESCO.


  10. Nature Precedings

    Nature Precedings is a place for researchers to share pre-publication research, unpublished manuscripts, presentations, posters, white papers, technical papers, supplementary findings, and other scientific documents. Submissions are screened by our professional curation team for relevance and quality, but are not subjected to peer review. We welcome high-quality contributions from biology, medicine (except clinical trials), chemistry and the earth sciences.


  11. Protopage

    Protopage is your own personal page that you can use for quick access to everything on the web that you go to most. You can use it to:Read news from your favorite news sites and blogs; Keep bookmarks to your most frequently accessed web sites; Organize your day with to-do lists and sticky notes; Create web pages, group pages, and intranets.


  12. Publish or Perish

    Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. It uses Google Scholar to obtain the raw citations, then analyzes these.


  13. Scintilla

    Scintilla collects data from hundreds of news outlets, scientific blogs, journals and databases and then makes it easy for you to organise, share and discover exactly the type of information that you're interested in.


  14. Symmetry Magazine

    symmetry is a magazine about particle physics and its connections to other aspects of life and science, from interdisciplinary collaborations to policy to culture. It is published 10 times per year by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, both national laboratories funded by the Office of Science of the US Department of Energy.


  15. THESEUS

    THESEUS is a research program initiated by the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology (BMWi), with the goal of developing a new Internet-based infrastructure in order to better use and utilize the knowledge available on the Internet. To this end, application-oriented basic technologies and technical standards are to be developed and tested under the umbrella of THESEUS. The expected results are novel products, tools, services, and business models for the World Wide Web, as well as for the service and knowledge society of tomorrow.


  16. DiscoveR8

    DiscoveR8 is a user-driven website dedicated to the dissemination and intelligent discussion of life science news, discoveries, hypotheses, and procedures.


  17. eprintweb

    eprintweb.org is an e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology, and consists of e-print records which can be browsed and searched. The contents of eprintweb.org are provided by arXiv, which is operated and funded by Cornell University Library, a private not-for-profit educational institution, and is also partially funded by the National Science Foundation.


  18. Free Research.com

    Search across more than 5,000 market and company reports covering 27 industry sectors. Free Research provides market research reports and competitor information for FREE. The information is provided on an industry sector basis, and is being added to continuously. Our team of analysts are specialists in their industry sectors and regularly monitor industry verticals for market reports, company annual reports and investor presentations. And it's all in one place.


  19. SciVee

    SciVee is about the free and widespread dissemination and comprehension of science. SciVee, created for scientists, by scientists, moves science beyond the printed word and lecture theater taking advantage of the internet as a communication medium where scientists young and old have a place and a voice.


  20. Virtual Learning Resources Center

    The mission of the Virtual Learning Resources Center is to index thousands of the best academic information websites, selected by teachers and library professionals worldwide, in order to provide to students and teachers current, valid information for school and university academic projects.


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