Introducing the new Lens Scholarly Analysis
With the integration of scholarly works from PubMed, CrossRef and Microsoft Academic into the Lens, we have been working hard to leverage modern open-source tools, such as Elasticsearch, to enable...
View ArticleUntangling the State of the Art in Artificial Intelligence by Applying Text...
Artificial intelligence is being applied in a wide variety of areas and has generated a lot of attention over the past few years. Keeping up to date with the advances in this broad field is...
View ArticleRelease 6.0.0
We are excited to announce the release of Lens 6.0.0, with a new homepage, skin design and improved search functionality. Improvements/Changes: This release includes a new homepage that better...
View ArticleRelease 6.1.0
New features to manage your scholarly analysis saved dashboards, customise your reports, download patent or scholarly citations in various formats, and more... N.B. We are no longer supporting Internet...
View ArticleRelease 6.2.0
New API & Data facility, updated Terms of Use, Scholarly APIv1.0, improved open access and more Introducing the new API & Data facility! New API & Data facility, updated Terms of Use,...
View ArticleCoverage of 24 Russian Journals in Scopus, CrossRef, and the Lens
Every time I am reading a press realease from the Lens, a search engine for the patents and scholarly publicatons, I feel myself captured and fascinated with a speed of their developments. Amoung the...
View ArticleHighlighting some new visualization functions in Lens 6.2.0 — Three use cases...
I have become quite a fan of the free Lens.org since last year , writing pieces like - 7 reasons why you should try Lens.org that talked about the features in Lens that make it worth a try. Since then...
View ArticleHow to Handle Data Exported from The Lens in CiteSpace
CiteSpace is a widely used and freely available tool for visually exploring and analyzing trends and patterns in scientific literature. This recent blog post by Chaomei Chen outlines the steps to...
View ArticleRelease 6.4
Upgraded free and open scholarly API, becoming a Lens partner, new aggregation and citation metrics and more! Upgraded free and open scholarly API, becoming a Lens partner, new aggregation and citation...
View ArticleApple After Jony Ive: Aligning Hardware and Software Design in an Innovation...
Kenedict Innovation Analytics provides new ways to analyse, visualise and measure innovation-related data and facilitates fact-based decision-making with regard to innovation policy and resource...
View ArticleAcademic metasearch engine The Lens: solving the problem of solving problems
The Lens is an academic search engine that gathers patents and academic documents , such as articles, communications, books and theses, in a unified and separate system at the same time, since each...
View ArticleLooking through the LENS
The introductory video and use cases are interesting from an ideological standpoint (which I broadly support but won't comment on here). Note also members of the CAMBIA team are authors on the recent...
View Article6 reasons why you should try Lens.org
Lens is in my book one of the most interesting Scholarly discovery/ citation index tools to have emerged in 2018. I am not saying this lightly as 2018 was the year crowded with new discovery services...
View ArticleThe Lens MetaRecord and LensID: An open identifier system for aggregated...
Abstract Ambiguity is inherent in the digital records of entities such as patents, scholarly works, human names, or institutions. While we have made some progress to preserve each entity’s one to one...
View ArticleRelease 6.5
New EPO sequence data, PatSeq bulk download options, New users section and more! New EPO sequence data, PatSeq bulk download options, New users section and more! N.B. We are no longer supporting...
View ArticleThe rise of the “open” discovery indexes? Lens.org, Semantic Scholar and...
In his latest blog post, Aaron Tay provides an insightful and thoughtful piece on the emergence of open scholarly discovery indexes. In 2015, Marshall Breeding the guru of Library technology and...
View ArticleScholarly search engine comparison
A recent comparison of scholarly search engines conducted by Jeroen Bosman, a thought leader in open science and librarian at Utrecht University, shows how the Lens compares to other scholarly search...
View ArticleRelease 6.6
New EPO sequence data, PatSeq bulk download options, New users section and more! New citing patents chart for individual scholarly works, new first or last author filter toggle and more!...
View ArticleUsing Lens.org to kick start your literature review – a search strategy for...
In his latest blog post, Aaron Tay provides an exploration of the tools, techniques and strategies for conducting your literature review using the Lens. TL;DR — This articles shows you a reliable...
View ArticleRelease 6.7
Updated API now supports GET requests and author IDs, CrossRef preprint tagging, embeddable PatCite URLs and more! Updated API now supports GET requests and author identifiers, CrossRef preprint...
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