Feb 12, 2008
Posted in Geek at 11:32 am by David Bradley -- 15 Comments; add yours

A couple of weeks ago I was reading a post by Will Griffiths on the ChemSpider Open Chemistry Web blog about how the DOI citation system of journal article lookups might be improved. The DOI system basically assigns each research paper a unique number depending, with an embedded publisher tag. Enter a DOI into a look up box (e.g. the DOI lookup on Sciencebase, foot of …
Feb 11, 2008
Posted in Geek at 9:04 pm by David Bradley -- 6 Comments; add yours
I finally upgraded the Sciencebase site to the very latest version of Wordpress, it had been languishing at version 2.1.3 (can you believe it?) for far too long. There had not only been dozens of security upgrades since that version and the current version 2.3.3 but various new features that the site was not making full use of.
It was a post by Wayne Liew WayneLiewDot.com that persuaded me to do the necessary and his recommendation …
Jan 25, 2008
Posted in Science at 1:00 pm by David Bradley -- 3 Comments; add yours

If you have ever wondered what gets people chatting on the Sciencebase Blog and why the site has now almost reached the 5000 passed the 3000 newsfeed subscriber point, then you might like to check out this selection of recent posts that, according to a neat little Wordpress plugin are the posts with the most comments. Actually Alex King’s Popularity Contest can do the same thing.
It …
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