All researchers want to receive the latest studies with as less effort as possible. easySCI is an annually-updated project about easily tracing research updates in PubMed SCI journals with RSS, where journals are stratified via Impact Factor (IF). Although it's controvertial using IF to profile the importance of articles, IF is a simple but effective strategy to weight academic updates. Now only Biology & Medicine are supported, but more areas would be supported as soon as possible.
*.Rmd
or *.HTML
show the process of ISSN filtering with R programing. The RSS links could be input in an RSS reader such as Tiny Tiny RSS. If you have no idea about RSS, you can visit my blog for help (Chinese).
The OPML file for Cell
, Nature
, and Science
is here.
- RSS-2022-Cancer:| OPML For RSS | IF>=15 | 15>IF>=10 | 10>IF>=7 | 7>IF>=6 | 6>IF>=5.5 | 5.5>IF>=5 | IF<5 |
The RSS reader showed here is Tiny Tiny RSS.
- Support more and more areas
- More contributors
Open an issue with Pubmed searching term like here. Take Cancer
as an example:
("neoplasms"[MeSH]) OR ("neoplasm"[Title/Abstract]) OR ("neoplasms"[Title/Abstract]) OR ("cancer"[Title/Abstract]) OR ("cancers"[Title/Abstract]) OR ("carcinoma"[Title/Abstract]) OR ("carcinomas"[Title/Abstract])
Then search in PubMed with the logical form like (Searching terms) and (target journals)
. Create a RSS link and save it. Very simple, isn't it?
Welcome to be a contributor of this project!
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