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Information Update
IFISH Meeting - January 2017
3. Data Visualization
• View current searches in the Toronto Public Library in real-time
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http://dashboard.tpllabs.ca/index.html
4. HayStacks – A new way to look at Harvard’s Library
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http://haystacks.law.harvard.edu/
5. HiPub – Visualizes Pubmed
• Free Chrome plug-in visualizes PubMed gene, protein, drug and
disease connections
• Automatically recognizes, annotates and translates biomedical
entities from texts to networks for knowledge discovery.
• For more information, visit http://hipub.korea.ac.kr
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Link to download
9. Google Arts & Culture App
• Explore anything from cats in art since 200 BCE to the color red in
Abstract Expressionism, and everything in between.
• Discover works and artifacts from over 1,000 museums across 70
countries:
• Search for anything from shoes to all things gold
• Scroll through art by time - see how Van Gogh’s works went from
gloomy to vivid
• Browse by color and learn about Monet’s 50 shades of gray
• Find a new fascinating story to discover every day - today, it’s nine
powerful men in heels
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https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/
10. Google Art Recognizer - APP
• The Art Recognizer is now available in London’s Dulwich Picture
Gallery, Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales and the National
Gallery of Art in Washington DC.
• Open the app, point your phone’s camera to a painting on display
and find all the information about the artwork.
• Google is planning to roll this out to museums around the world.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.cultural&hl=en
11. Organizing your Google Scholar library
• build your personal collection of articles within Scholar.
• save articles from the search page, organize them with labels, and use the
Scholar's full-text search & ranking to quickly find just the one you want.
• decide what goes into your library and the library automatically includes
up-to-date article links, related articles, formatted citations, links to your
university’s subscriptions, and more.
• update or export multiple articles with a single click.
• For example:
• if you are writing a new paper, you can quickly export the articles to your
favorite reference manager;
• if you are grouping papers that explore different aspects of your research area,
you can select all papers in a sub-field and label them with one click.
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https://scholar.google.com/
13. Citation Feature in Google Docs, Sheets & Slides
• A new citation feature in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides that lets
you insert a citation in MLA, APA, and Chicago format for articles
and links you find in Google Explore.
• It works inside the document, spreadsheet, or presentation you
currently have open and lets you insert a reference to a source you
are citing.
• The reference appears at the bottom of the page you cited it on.
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14. Citation Feature in Google Docs, Sheets & Slides
• Selecting citation style
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18. An Updated Google Trends
• The Google Trends update includes a new look and feel, as well as
new features and functionality:
• Export to Excel feature
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www.google.com/trends
19. An Updated Google Trends
• Geographic comparisons - comparing two or more search terms will
now show you which terms are stronger by subregion on a single map
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www.google.com/trends
20. Google Correlates
• Google Correlate finds search patterns which correspond with real-
world trends.
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https://www.google.com/trends/correlate/
27. Right To Copy
• RightToCopy allows you to right click, highlight text, and copy text
on pages that have disabled such features. It also removes
injected text when copying (such as "Read more at example.com")
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Link
28. Better History
• Better History replaces Chrome’s native history tool. It adds more
controls to help you find your old content quickly and more
effectively. You can jump between days or hours with a single click,
and easily delete visits in a set time frame.
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Link
29. NoMailto
• Are you bothered by Mailto:?
• This extension prevents the default behaviour of opening up your
default mail client and let's you decide how to proceed.
• You can link and copy the Email address to your Clipboard
[Chrome]
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Link
30. DataSearch by Elsevier
• Search for research data across numerous domains and various
types, from a host of domain-specific and cross-domain data
repositories
• Covers tables, figures and supplementary data associated with
papers in:
• ScienceDirect
• arXiv
• Pubmed Central
• NeuroElectro, Dryad, PetDB and more
• Free (at the moment)
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https://datasearch.elsevier.com/#/
34. Yale Image Finder
• Search the actual image content of 1,538,051 (and growing!) Open Access images
and figures from PubMed Central.
• Features a new way of retrieving biomedical images and associated papers based
on the text carried inside the images.
• Image queries can also be issued against the image caption, as well as words in the
associated paper abstract and title.
• A typical search scenario using YIF is as follows:
• A user provides few search keywords and the most relevant images are returned and presented in the
form of thumbnails.
• Users can click on the image of interest to retrieve the high resolution image.
• In addition, the search engine will provide two types of related images: those that appear in the same
paper, and those from other papers with similar image content.
• Retrieved images link back to their source papers, allowing users to find related papers starting with an
image of interest.
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http://sprout038.sprout.yale.edu/imagefinder/
37. Company Website - Link Extractor
• Google Chrome Extension – Link Klipper
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38. Company Website – Email Extractor
• Google Chrome Extension – Link
• Extension automatically fetches valid available email ids from the
web page which further you can copy paste particular email ids you
need or export all of them to a text file.
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39. What every Browser knows about you
• A web app that shows you the personal information stored by your
browser. This information can be accessed by websites without you
explicitly allowing them access to it.
• It also tells you what you can do about the information being freely
available to websites.
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http://webkay.robinlinus.com/
40. What every Browser knows about you
• Location
• Software
• Hardware
• Connection
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http://webkay.robinlinus.com/
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