• Exciting news for open access research data

    Exciting news for open access research data

    We welcome a guest post from our colleague Rebecca Sax! The scientific research community is notoriously siloed and competitive. Even after the rapid, global collaboration resulting in the COVID-19 vaccine… Read More

  • PubTrawlr getting a TV shout-out? Well, let’s get prepared

    Our friends at O’Pake will be on Innovation Wins next week and asked if they could give us a shout-out. They wanted some information and talking points, so it’s as… Read More

  • How to Read Scientific Articles like a Scientist

    How to Read Scientific Articles like a Scientist

    Last week, Julia Moore of The Center for Implementation had the pleasure to talk about our systems to work more effectively through academic publications. Below you can find the slides,… Read More

  • Announcing: Reading Scientific Articles like a Scientist

    Announcing: Reading Scientific Articles like a Scientist

    Reading scientific articles can be difficult because they are often dense and filled with jargon. They also concisely present complex findings, making them difficult to understand. Finally, scientific articles sometimes… Read More

  • A great example of engaging with the public on science

    A great example of engaging with the public on science

    We love Reddit here. Like most websites that encompass a wide range of tops, there’s some great stuff on Reddit, and some really terrible stuff. We also love engaging with… Read More

  • A brief social services story with no ending.

    Hello from Denver. Our team is focused on our sister project, PubTrawlr, at the American Public Health Association conference. It’s been a great time, and we’ve met some really great… Read More