Sunday, April 23, 2006

[political-research] Keeping up with recent research

Keeping up with recent research

Posted by Dejan Perkovic, Software Engineer

As a graduate student at the University of Maryland years ago, I took
an interesting course on quantum computing. The topic intrigued me
and, from time to time, I like to go back and and see what is new in
the area (for all I know, Google may some day need quantum computers
to extend search into the intergalactic domain :-) ).

Today we're launching a feature of Google Scholar which will make it
easier for researchers to keep up with recent research. From quantum
computing to copper binding in prion protein. It's not just a plain
sort by date, but rather we try to rank recent papers the way
researchers do, by looking at the prominence of the author's and
journal's previous papers, how many citations it already has, when it
was written, and so on. Look for the new link...

Source: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2006/04/google-calendar-data-api.html

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