LitDB -保持跟踪研究论文从你的研究所变得简单。

Q2 Decision Sciences
Source Code for Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2017-03-21 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13029-017-0065-2
Jörn Bethune, Lars Kraemer, Ingo Thomsen, Andreas Keller, David Ellinghaus, Andre Franke
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背景:在科学领域,同行评议的出版物是科学卓越性和生产力的重要指标。因此,每个科学家和机构都必须小心地维护和更新他们的科学出版物的记录。然而,在大多数机构和大学中,文章往往以冗余的基于文件和非中心的方式进行管理。虽然有优秀的参考文献管理软件包,如Zotero、Endnote或Mendeley,可以在撰写科学文章时管理参考书目和参考文献,但我们不知道有任何开源数据库解决方案可以跟踪大型科学团体、整个机构和/或大学的出版记录。结果:我们在这里描述了LitDB,一个新颖的开源文献数据库解决方案,可以轻松维护分配给各种主题的出版物列表。在过去的两年里,超过50名用户在我们的研究所使用LitDB。LitDB系统是通过web浏览器访问的。可以通过从参考管理器库直接导出或输入PubMed id上传出版物。单个用户或用户组可以跟踪他们的引用次数、h指数和影响因子统计数据,并深入了解其他用户的发表记录。它提供了各种可视化功能,如合著者网络,并提供了组织来自专门项目和用户组的出版物的方法。后者特别有利于通过“群众外包”的努力来管理大型研究小组和研究计划的出版物清单。结论:跟踪研究小组、研究所或大学撰写和发表的论文是一项重要而非琐碎的任务。通过使用集中的基于web的出版物管理平台,如LitDB,与项目和组相关的出版物列表的编制变得易于管理,并且不太可能在此过程中忘记论文。
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LitDB - Keeping Track of Research Papers From Your Institute Made Simple.

LitDB - Keeping Track of Research Papers From Your Institute Made Simple.

LitDB - Keeping Track of Research Papers From Your Institute Made Simple.

LitDB - Keeping Track of Research Papers From Your Institute Made Simple.

Background: In science peer-reviewed publications serve as an important indicator of scientific excellence and productivity. Therefore, every scientist and institution must carefully maintain and update records of their scientific publications. However, in most institutions and universities articles are often managed in a redundant file-based and non-central way. Whereas excellent reference management software packages such as Zotero, Endnote or Mendeley exist to manage bibliographies and references when writing scientific articles, we are not aware of any open source database solution keeping track of publication records from large scientific groups, entire institutions and/or universities.

Results: We here describe LitDB, a novel open source literature database solution for easy maintenance of publication lists assigned to various topics. In the last 2 years more than 50 users have been using LitDB at our research institute. The LitDB system is accessed via a web browser. Publications can be uploaded through direct exports from reference manager libraries or by entering PubMed IDs. Single users or user groups can track their citation counts, h-index and impact factor statistics and gain insights into the publication records of other users. It offers various visualization functions like coauthor networks and provides ways to organize publications from dedicated projects and user groups. The latter is in particular beneficial to manage publication lists of large research groups and research initiatives through a "crowd-sourcing" effort.

Conclusions: Keeping track of papers authored and published by a research group, institute or university is an important and non-trivial task. By using a centralized web-based platform for publication management such as LitDB the compilation of project- and group-related publication lists becomes easily manageable and it is less likely that papers are forgotten along the way.

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Source Code for Biology and Medicine
Source Code for Biology and Medicine Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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期刊介绍: Source Code for Biology and Medicine is a peer-reviewed open access, online journal that publishes articles on source code employed over a wide range of applications in biology and medicine. The journal"s aim is to publish source code for distribution and use in the public domain in order to advance biological and medical research. Through this dissemination, it may be possible to shorten the time required for solving certain computational problems for which there is limited source code availability or resources.
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