Aaron Tay3+1 Tools that can help you create a Literature review — Research Matrix of papers — Scholarcy…Years ago, as a final year undergraduate doing my undergraduate thesis, my supervisor at the time, introduced me to this popular way of…Mar 20, 20221Mar 20, 20221
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron TayMore about open citations — Citation Gecko, Citation extraction from PDF & LOC-DBBaader-Meinhof phenomenon describes a cognitive bias where learning a new word tends to make one notice the word being used more.Jun 5, 2018Jun 5, 2018
Aaron TayTop new tools for researchers worth looking at.Tools like Google Scholar, Zotero/Mendeley are now well known research tools.Jul 1, 20183Jul 1, 20183
Aaron TayInversion : How to fail at implementing a web scale discovery serviceI’ve recently come across an idea known as inversion. We generally think in this way, “What do we do to reach goal X ?” Inversion is the…Sep 1, 2018Sep 1, 2018
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron TayCashing the cheque of open access or Machine learning and Scholarly tools — Meta, Scite, Paper…I wrote about a dozen new tools of interest if you do academic research in July, however progress never stands still so I am back to talk…Dec 25, 20182Dec 25, 20182
Aaron Tay6 reasons why you should try Lens.orgLens is in my book one of the most interesting Scholarly discovery/ citation index tools to have emerged in 2018. I am not saying this…Dec 27, 20181Dec 27, 20181
Aaron TayAre Google & Web Scale Discovery services — Low Skill Cap, Low performance cap tools?Where I speculate about how the concepts of skill caps and performance caps of and the views that librarians implictly hold on tools in…Jul 4, 2019Jul 4, 2019
Aaron TayHighlighting some new visualization functions in Lens 6.2.0 — Three use cases for Lens.orgI have become quite a fan of the free Lens.org since last year , writing pieces like - 7 reasons why you should try Lens.org that talked…Jul 8, 2019Jul 8, 2019
Aaron TayAcademic related browser extensions : Browser extensions (Scite/Scholarcy)and improvements to…Exciting things are afoot in the world of academia and research workflow.Jul 20, 20192Jul 20, 20192
Aaron TayUsing Lens.orgTL;DR — This articles shows you a reliable search strategy that you can use in Lens.org to find meta-analysis, systematic reviews, review…Feb 29, 2020Feb 29, 2020
Aaron TayMore cutting edge — Research tools for researchers— Feb 2020It’s a new year, and here are more research tools to keep your eye out on. Most of the items are the list are either brand new, or have…Mar 8, 20201Mar 8, 20201
Aaron TayFinding reviews on any topic using Lens.org and 2d search — a new efficient methodTL;DR — This article shows you a reliable search strategy that you can use in Lens.org to find meta-analysis, systematic reviews, review…May 3, 20201May 3, 20201
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron TayWhy openly available abstracts are important — overview of the current state of affairsAuthors: Bianca Kramer (Utrecht University Library), Aaron Tay (SMU Libraries, Singapore Management University), Ludo Waltman (Centre for…Jun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron Tay4 Ways to find review papers, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and other rich sources of…Starting your research in a totally new area and unsure where to start? 4 techniques to find review articles that might be new to you.Jul 6, 20201Jul 6, 20201
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron TayThe next generation discovery citation indexes — a review of the landscape a 2020 (I)Everyone knows of the big 3 citation indexes — Web of Science Scopus & Google Scholar, but how do they compare to the new ones?Oct 7, 20206Oct 7, 20206
Aaron TayMore cutting edge — Research tools for researchers — Oct 2020 by Aaron TayIt’s 2020 and we are settling down into snd getting used to life where COVID is the norm. What new research tools have emerged that are…Oct 19, 2020Oct 19, 2020
Aaron Tay3 new tools to try for Literature mapping — Connected Papers, Inciteful and LitmapsTired of entering keywords and getting thousands of hits ? Try these cutting edge new literature mapping tools that have emerged recentlyApr 15, 20215Apr 15, 20215
InAcademic librarians and open accessbyAaron TayResearchRabbit is out of beta- my review of this new literature mapping toolHow it works and how it stacks up against Connected Papers and other similar tools.Aug 15, 20211Aug 15, 20211