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Will augmented reality app Blippar kill off QR Codes? CEO Rish Mitra tells all | Features | LondonlovesBusiness.com

Will augmented reality app Blippar kill off QR Codes? CEO Rish Mitra tells all | Features | LondonlovesBusiness.com | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
Richard Branson, Justin Bieber, Cadburys and Wrigley’s are already fans. Have you Blipped yet?

Via Miguel Mimoso Correia
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I can already see the impact of this being used in libraries > Books, spaces, e-content and services being made blippable!

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The Impact of Open Access and Social Media on Scientific Research | Journal of Participatory Medicine | Online Networked Learning

The Impact of Open Access and Social Media on Scientific Research | Journal of Participatory Medicine | Online Networked Learning | The Information Professional | Scoop.it

K. Thomas Pickard:

"Traditionally, research papers undergo peer review before publication. Two trends, open access and social media, are changing the peer review process.

E-patients must be aware that traditional peer review applies different criteria and methods than review through social media outlets. Although still developing, these review processes may affect the evaluation of research quality."


Via HaBIc, Guus van den Brekel
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