The closing days of Phase I for PubTrawlr
Hi all, The are going to be some gigantic changes to PubTrawlr in the coming months. We have a number of technical and architectural improvements that will be rolling out…. Read More
Hi all, The are going to be some gigantic changes to PubTrawlr in the coming months. We have a number of technical and architectural improvements that will be rolling out…. Read More
Usually, when I do a conference recap, I wait a few days for the data to settle. However, we’ve got an earlier flight on Friday, and with a wedding and… Read More
Let’s hit the talking points once again. Science is a public good. You, yes you, our reader, have a right to the information that is produced by researchers (nearly always… Read More
PubTrawlr is in New Orleans for the Medical Librarians’ Association 2022 conference. I mean, really. Two things that are right up our alley are medical research and the people who… Read More
I was lucky enough to be asked to join Drs. Julia and Gill Strait to talk about community psychology, but also the ways in which implementation can be improved. And,… Read More
We’ll have a lot to say about our TecBridge experience in the coming days; what we learned, what we tried about, and how we bounce back from disappointment. In the… Read More
Looking for a couple of hours? PubTrawlr is hiring! We have a pretty active blog but we have vastly underutilized direct email marketing. We need a motivated and creative individual,… Read More
This morning, we added three new features to our quick search. But first, let’s talk about why we did it. Premise One We want to make science more approachable. To… Read More
Is time a flat circle? On the one hand, yes, the PubTrawlr team with support from a ton of people I’ll enumerate in a future post, is back in the… Read More
For the past few years, I’ve been interested in contributing to my local town’s school board. There are a lot of reasons for this. Public education is the biggest social… Read More
PubTrawlr is bringing on a COO to help supercharge our growth and operations. Do you believe in science as a public good? In the power of being able to get… Read More
Scientific knowledge is all around us, but it can be difficult to understand and use it. The sheer size, complexity, and uncertain quality of scientific literature make it difficult for… Read More