I want to invite OpenSocial application and Shindig developers to participate in a software competition
for SciVerse applications. Sciverse is an OpenSocial container and extension of Shindig that allows you to embed OpenSocial apps in scientific publications and meta-data about authors, universities, articles and their relations. You can build applications to enhance and customize end-user's scientific search needs, improving their research through a Sciverse application. Elsevier, the world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information, has opened their vast catalog of scientific content and provided APIs that enable developers to create apps that improve researcher productivity and workflow. Elsevier's trusted content and meta-data integrates more than 10 million full text articles from over 2,500 journals and 11,000 books as well as over 42 million abstracts, citations and web content covering 18,000 titles from over 5,000 publishers. For more information about the challenge go to http://appsforscience.com For more information about SciVerse go to http://developer.sciverse.com Examples of SciVerse applications are: - eReader Formats - allows you to convert a ScienceDirect article in ePUB or Mobi, formats widely used by electronic readers and mobile devices such as Sony(r) Reader, Amazon KindleTM, iPhone(r), iPadTM, Barnes & Noble nookTM, etc - Expert Search - helps you quickly find experts in Computer Science. It is based on data collected in Arnetminer.org (mainly for Computer Science) and compares experts based on h-index, citations and - subject matter expertise. Click through to Arnetminer.org to see their full profile including a visual network of collaborators, list of publications, etc. - HealthMash - suggests biomedical concepts related to your query, e.g. diseases, treatments, drugs and biomarkers. You can use these to discover other relevant items in SciVerse or HealthMash by modifying your query. HealthMash covers millions of concepts and their relationships in its Health Knowledge Base ontology. About Apps for Science Deadline: July 31, 2011 Elsevier is offering $35,000 in prizes and challenging software developers to help researchers, librarians and students navigate the scientific content, improve search and discovery, visualize sophisticated data in more insightful and attractive ways and stimulate collaboration. Elsevier has opened the scientific content and provided APIs for developers to create apps that improve researcher and librarian productivity and workflow. Developers are encouraged to collaborate and develop the best apps to enhance and customize your end user's experience of SciVerse. Developers retain full IP rights to their submissions and can host their apps on Elsevier's SciVerse Application Marketplace where you can market their apps and gain revenue from 15 million users in over 10,000 institutions. Apps For Science is open to individual residents and organizations domiciled in seven countries: Australia, India, Japan, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom and the United States . <http://appsforscience.com/> Remko Caprio Developer Network | Elsevier Developer Platform Evangelist Elsevier 360 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010 USA Tel +1 (212) 633 3785 Mobile +1 (718) 679 8532 Skype: remkocaprio IM: remkocaprio [email protected] http://developer.sciverse.com/blog <http://developers.sciverse.com/blog> http://twitter.com/sciversedev http://www.facebook.com/sciverse <http://www.facebook.com/pages/SciVerse/151739048173704?ref=sgm>
