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Post by xavm (Xavier) on Jan 24, 2018 19:12:06 GMT
Dear Friends, I believe most you are already aware about the researchers 'linkedin' site: www.researchgate.net/If not, please note you can find published papers/ talks/ and so on... / related to our searches... A few of our ICF folks (I do so ! indeed) are posting some great papers. Please waste some time visiting it. Cheers, Xavier
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Post by exoticimports on May 15, 2018 22:05:25 GMT
Dear Friends, I believe most you are already aware about the researchers 'linkedin' site: www.researchgate.net/If not, please note you can find published papers/ talks/ and so on... / related to our searches... A few of our ICF folks (I do so ! indeed) are posting some great papers. Please waste some time visiting it. Cheers, Xavier How does this site compare to zootaxa?
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Post by Adam Cotton on May 16, 2018 8:35:36 GMT
How does this site compare to zootaxa? They are completely different, Zootaxa is a journal whereas ResearchGate is sort of like a social media platform for scientists. Members can upload their non-copyright publications to the site, and people can read them there. You have to be a published research scientist to join, and normally you must have an institutional e-mail address as proof of affiliation. It took me 6 months to be approved since I am an independent researcher, not actually affiliated to an institution. Eventually they allowed me to become a member (I think it took some time because then they were rather busy with more important things). Here's a link to my page www.researchgate.net/profile/Adam_Cotton . I originally thought that only members can access the site, but it seems that anyone can browse, although I assume much of the functionality is only available to members who have logged in. I am not certain whether non-members can use the search function, but I assume they must be able to. You can search for particular publications, keywords, members by name etc, and of course the publications are not restricted to any particular journal or field of science. Many publications are not available for direct download, but usually a doi link is provided for copyright publications. Members can send a request to the author (assuming he is a member) to see a publication not available for direct download, sometimes they reply and sometimes they don't.
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Post by mygos on May 22, 2018 18:22:42 GMT
I have been able to register withen a couple days, but I did reverse First and Last name and now I can not exchange them I still have to register the papers I wrote ... A+, Michel
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