Yet another post in my "draft blog post cleanup" series. Here is #18, from July 2008.
Well, was going to write about Epernicus in 2008 as an interesting tool for networking scientists. I still have an account there which I just updated a bit. But I am not sure if Epernicus is being used much anymore. I have focused a lot on a similar system: Mendeley though they have differences.
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