28 Jul 03:01
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Colleagues/ I am greatly interested in learning of any/all past/present/future initiatives in which an Abstracts/Indexes search results webfeed (RSS; Atom; Etc.) is Mashed into aTagCloud that displays the frequency of terms from the citation and abstracts for the RSS results. I currently subscribe to a variety of altering services and wish to go Beyond The Linear Review of entries in order to expedite the identification of potential candidates for further consideration. My current interest is to use the mashup to visualize RSS search updates from Dissertations & Theses @ Iowa State University in order to keep abreast of the current and emerging research for departments which I have assigned responsibility to inform my Collection Development activities. BTW: Believe It Or Not I Do Have A Real Job And Do Real (And Virtual) Work [(]: “I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and Mechanical Engineering … .” IMHO > Other applications Of "The MashUp" Are Unlimited > E.G. Tracking Current/Emerging Research From Any/All Schools That Participate In Dissertations & Theses. And/Or Those That Participate In The Open Access Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations program. And/Or >>> Any Source (Database/Site/Etc) That Provides A Web Feed >>> And Not Just To Track Research Trends >>> RSS readers that have a tagcloud functionality are of particular interest !!! BTW > I’ve just discovered one that looks promising > MagicReader> (“Your most recent RSS entries in a cloud representation”) >>> I will continue to Google but would like to Tap The Wisdom Of The Web as well. BTW> As some know, I’ve long had an interest in Information Visualization > The Big Picture (sm): Visual Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases [ http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/BigPic.htm ] “E-Journals and Information Visualization. New Age Navigation: Innovative Information Interfaces for Electronic Journals [ http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/NewAge.pdf ] New Age Navigation: Innovative e-Journal Interfaces [ http://www.public.iastate.edu/~gerrymck/NewAgeIL.ppt ] Please respond as a Comment on this blog entry so that Collective Communities to which this posting has been sent will benefit at [ http://bit.ly/dyLrF5 ] !!! Thanks A Million !!! BTW > Don't Forget To Put On Your SunGlasses Before Clicking On My New Quote [:->] /Gerry Gerry McKiernan Associate Professor Science and Technology Librarian Iowa State University Library Ames IA 50011 Follow Me On Twitter > http://twitter.com/GMcKBlogs >>>Minds On Fire > Social Neural Networks > The Future Of Human Evolution >>> [ http://bit.ly/b3VOP6 ]
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“I currently have primary responsibilities for Collection Development, Instruction, and Reference
and Research Services in Chemical and Biological Engineering; Civil, Construction, and Environmental
Engineering; Environment Sciences; Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering; and
Mechanical Engineering … .”
IMHO > Other applications Of "The MashUp" Are Unlimited >
E.G.
Tracking Current/Emerging Research From Any/All Schools That Participate In Dissertations & Theses.
And/Or
Those That Participate In The Open Access Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations program.
And/Or >>>
Any Source (Database/Site/Etc) That Provides A Web Feed >>>
And Not
Just To Track Research Trends >>>
RSS readers that have a tagcloud functionality are of particular interest !!!
BTW >
I’ve just discovered one that looks promising > MagicReader> (“Your most recent RSS entries in a cloud
representation”) >>>
I will continue to Google but would like to Tap The Wisdom Of The Web as well.
BTW> As some know, I’ve long had an interest in Information Visualization >
The Big Picture (sm): Visual Browsing in Web and non-Web Databases
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