November 20th, 2009 by dario
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AMA citation:
Taraborelli D. Buzzwords: Rise and fall of cold fusion and feminism. Academic Productivity. 2009. Available at: https://academicproductivity.com/2009/buzzwords/. Accessed September 7, 2011.
APA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. (2009). Buzzwords: Rise and fall of cold fusion and feminism. Retrieved September 7, 2011, from Academic Productivity Web site: https://academicproductivity.com/2009/buzzwords/
Chicago citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. 2009. Buzzwords: Rise and fall of cold fusion and feminism. Academic Productivity. https://academicproductivity.com/2009/buzzwords/ (accessed September 7, 2011).
Harvard citation:
Taraborelli, D 2009, Buzzwords: Rise and fall of cold fusion and feminism, Academic Productivity. Retrieved September 7, 2011, from
MLA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. "Buzzwords: Rise and fall of cold fusion and feminism." 20 Nov. 2009. Academic Productivity. Accessed 7 Sep. 2011.
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November 30th, 2009 at 4:05 pm
You can do that with Mendeley Bibliography Maker too. All you have to do is sign up and download the free reference management software and start uploading your research papers and PDFs.
Every time you log in to your account you will be able to:
- View readership statistics about papers, authors, and publication outlets in every academic discipline.
-View statistics about your own article library and impact.
- Get reading recommendations for research papers based on your existing library.
January 12th, 2010 at 5:09 pm
I’ve discovered this blog some weeks ago, it’s really interesting. But it looks not to be updated with new post for a while What a pity…
January 23rd, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Haha! Sometimes a graph can tell you a lot! Especially the first one on micro, nano and pico says a lot. Quite surprising pico hasn´t started trending yet, but I guess it´s just a matter of time…