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Tuesday, March 20. 2012 Publications just got a whole lot better...Posted by ResearchGate Digital Team in FeaturesComments (16) | Trackbacks (0) We want you to be able to organise and display your academic output in the most efficient way possible, which is why we’ve been hard at work upgrading our publication infrastructure over the past few months. Today, we’re thrilled to announce several improvements and a couple of brand new features for Publications. Document viewer: We’ve built a nifty little document viewer that lets researchers read your publication directly from its detail page. This works with PDF files at the moment, but we’ll be expanding the types of files we support very soon.
We hope you like what we’ve done as much as we do! As always, we welcome all feedback - whether good, bad or ugly, so please send it our way. And, if you spot something that shouldn’t be there, just let us know. You can reach us via email or Twitter. Trackbacks
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I think pdfs are too small (text sometimes hard to read on laptop) and a bit blurry in the viewer. When zooming a page the blur gets even worse and ends up unreadable.
Otherwise, great developments
Hi Tobias, thanks for your feedback - we'll look into optimizing the viewer for smaller screens.
This is a great and welcome development. I really appreciate it. More power to your elbow.
Appreciate the efforts of Research gate.
I was delighted to see the coverage of my publications in pubmed.
thanks to your dedicated efforts.
so wonderful to see who all are working in my area of research.
associations like this can be beneficial to making the world a knowledge based society.
I too would like to congratulate you on your continuing efforts to make research papers accessible to all of us especially in the developing world.
Cheers & all the best,
S.g.
Could you add the "like" button also to publications? It would be really handy to be able to list the most popular publications to a certain topic. Furthermore the publication bookmarks are really hidden. There should be a direct link to access these.
Hi Manuel, have you ever used the upvote function? You can find it on every publication and it's essentially the same as a 'like' - it promotes the publication to your followers. And thanks for your feedback regarding the Bookmark function, we have plans to improve this feature in the coming months.
Thanks for the hard work you have put into improving ResearchGate. I really love it
It's nice to be associated with a dedicated team like those in Research Gate. Keep on the spirit of team work and selfless services. Thanks.
Your doing a great job developing this... Problem for me is that there isn't a category for my area of professional interest... I was forced to choose nutrition which was the closest... Am now getting updates to an area that doesn't really fit... Is it possible to develop a new category for maternal & child health or even closer to my area is breastfeeding & human lactation or both???
Thanks for considering
Hi Jennifer, there is a Child Health topic: http://www.researchgate.net/topic/Child_Health/ - but if you think there's something missing you can always create a topic: http://www.researchgate.net/topics.TopicEdit.html - you can then invite your colleagues, start discussions, etc.
I hope that helps.
Very good development. I like it.
It is an excellent and commendable effort. Please keep it up
It is an amazing effort by ReSearchgate to bring all of us together. "Together we win" is a famous adage. I am sure with this laudable effort all of us will come closer and know each other, learn from one another better. Kudos ReSearchgate. Keep it up
Well done, appreciated
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