OpenAlex: Open Database of Papers, Authors, Institutions, and more
Named after the ancient Library of Alexandria in Egypt, OpenAlex is an index of hundreds of millions of interconnected entities across the global research system.
Named after the ancient Library of Alexandria in Egypt, OpenAlex is an index of hundreds of millions of interconnected entities across the global research system.
In 2021, over USD$18,000 was waived when seven HKUST articles published in Cambridge University Press journals chose Open Access (OA) publishing.
With the COVID pandemic continuing into the third year, in this week’s Research Bridge, let’s take a look at SciSight, a system for exploratory search for current COVID-19 literature corpus.
In Fall 2021, over 1,700 staff and students attended our Researcher Series' events. Here we highlight our new talks and workshops in Spring 2022. Happy Year of the Tiger and welcome back!
The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free, open-source tool hosted by the Center for Open Science. This post shares how OSF can be used to facilitate your research project lifecycle.
BrowZine allows you to browse much of the Library's subscribed journal content via an easy-to-use and intuitive interface.
How not to get into trouble with problematic research practices such as HARKing (Hypothesizing After the Results are Known) and p-hacking (misuse of data to obtain statistical significance)? Preregistering your research may help.
SciDataCon, part of International Data Week 2022*, will be held on 20-23 June 2022 in Seoul.
Research data is sometimes hard to understand. With so much data being processed in a research, data visualization can provide a better way to understand the data.
ResearchRabbit is a new tool for literature exploration and mapping. As hinted by its name, this tool aims to give you a leg up down the research rabbit hole.