Tag: UX design

  • Preprint peer reviews

    Preprint peer reviews

    Europe PMC started indexing preprint articles in 2018 alongside journal peer-reviewed articles. During the COVID-19 pandemic preprints became increasingly popular as they offered immediate access to resarch findings and data. But it was left up to the reader to make a judgement about the robustness of the science as no peer reviews were available. Several…

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  • COVID-19 full text preprints

    COVID-19 full text preprints

    Scientific research has traditionally undergone a rigorous peer review process by experts in the field, before being published in journals and available to read. Prior to the pandemic, preprints were a relatively new format of research article that enable researchers to share their results and data early, before journal peer review is complete. At the…

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  • Europe PMC redesign

    Europe PMC redesign

    Europe PMC is an open, life sciences literature discovery tool that supports the open access policies of 37 funders. The primary users are life sciences researchers (academic and industry), clinicians and biocurators. The challenge When I joined the team they had limited knowledge of user-centred design, no user research insights or behavioural analytics and lots…

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  • Funder impact dashboards

    Funder impact dashboards

    Europe PMC is funded by 35 biomedical funders and charities. Researchers who receive grant funding from these organisations are required to publish any articles resulting from the research open access, and ensure that the full text of the article is available in Europe PMC in a machine readable format. Funders need to keep track of…

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  • Annotations

    Annotations

    There is a wealth of information in scientific articles. Europe PMC contains millions of life sciences articles. Finding specific evidence within such a huge corpus of research literature has historically been very challenging for researchers and biocurators. When I joined the Europe PMC team they had already put in place text mining algorithms to automate…

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  • Author profiles

    Author profiles

    Europe PMC provides access to millions of life sciences research articles. It can be challenging to find articles by a particular author or co-author, particularly if they have a common name. To resolve this issue, Europe PMC integrates with ORCID, the registry of unique, persistent identifiers for academic researchers. Authors can maintain their own ORCID…

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  • Open Access service

    Open Access service

    UK government and funder policies require researchers to publish their work Open Access. In 2014 a new requirement came into place which meant that all research articles which had been accepted for publication by a journal should be deposited in an institutional repository at the point of publication, and made available open access. The brief…

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  • Source Control for Oracle

    Source Control for Oracle

    Source controlling databases is manual and time-consuming, prone to human error, which causes problems during deployments such as accidental data loss. Red Gate Software already had a source control tool for SQL databases, but did not have one for the Oracle market. The challenge This was a technically complex project with a small team and…

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