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Thursday, August 25. 2011 Follow discussions within a topicPosted by ResearchGate Team in FeaturesComments (0) | Trackbacks (0) As part of our effort to continue improving Topics, we’ve now made it possible for you to follow specific discussions.
As well as having the option to follow an entire topic, you can now follow individual discussions. Just click on ‘Follow this discussion’ within any post. You’ll then find an overview of the posts you’re following on the topics page under the ‘Your discussions’ filter. Thanks for all the feedback so far, please continue to send us your suggestions. Thursday, August 18. 2011 Topics UpdatePosted by ResearchGate Team in FeaturesComments (0) | Trackbacks (0) We’ve made some changes to Topics based on your feedback. You can now search through a topic to find the discussions you’re looking for. Just enter your keywords into the search bar to the right of the topic page - it’s that simple.
Please keep your suggestions coming, we love hearing from you. Monday, August 1. 2011 Topics: The new way to ask, share and discussPosted by ResearchGate Team in FeaturesComments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
“For colorimetric detection in WB, is it best to use AP or HRP conjugated?”
“Does anyone know a good way of isolating membrane proteins in their native form?” “Which is the best method for pattern matching: Back Propagation, Genetic Algorithm or Cluster Algorithm?” Since the launch of ResearchGate, you’ve been using ‘Groups’ to get answers to a lot of complicated questions. Knowing how valuable this resource has become, we decided that it was time to build on it. The result is ‘Topics’ - a more community-driven way to discuss your work - and we think you’re going to like it.
1) Follow topics that match your research interests
2) Ask a question
3) Share something
4) Rate posts according to quality Some extra information:
Over the coming weeks we’ll be working on ironing out all kinds of kinks - and we’d really appreciate your help. We base our updates on your feedback, so please let us know if you have any suggestions or comments. |
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