Thursday, April 06, 2006
Tracking papers
You can now set up "watchlists" on Postgenomic that will inform you via RSS if a particular paper or keyword pops up anywhere in the blogs we index.
This means that you can easily track, for example, papers that you've written (just enter your name in the "Any papers containing the text..." box). You can also track keywords to create a subject specific feed of life science blog posts - try typing "AIDS" or "H5N1" into the "Any posts containing the text..." box.
On a slightly more advanced note you can also track any papers in libraries on Connotea - just enter your Connotea username in the relevant box and Postgenomic will do the rest. This makes it very easy to track papers that you come across while browsing the site - all you need to do is click on the gray Connotea icon next to the paper title to add it to your library.
This means that you can easily track, for example, papers that you've written (just enter your name in the "Any papers containing the text..." box). You can also track keywords to create a subject specific feed of life science blog posts - try typing "AIDS" or "H5N1" into the "Any posts containing the text..." box.
On a slightly more advanced note you can also track any papers in libraries on Connotea - just enter your Connotea username in the relevant box and Postgenomic will do the rest. This makes it very easy to track papers that you come across while browsing the site - all you need to do is click on the gray Connotea icon next to the paper title to add it to your library.