HubLines - the ScienceStage Newsletter

HubLines - the ScienceStage Newsletter
HubLines is the regular newsletter of ScienceStage.com, which serves to inform the ScienceStage community about recent network developments and milestones, new features and tools on the website, featured users, and links to media content concerning recent developments in the scientific community--straight from the hub of research. Your feedback is always welcome. Enjoy!

ScienceStage Active on Social Media, New Universal Search Engine, & Our Featured User
Dear ScienceStage Community,

Thank you for your continual contribution of your video and document uploads to ScienceStage.com. Your content is what makes ScienceStage a great place to discover interesting research from all fields of science and to share your expertise with a global audience. Keep up the good work, and we look forward to viewing your newest videos!

Stay informed about the latest updates, news, and featured content on ScienceStage through your favorite social media platform – you can subscribe to our news feed here:

Twitter: @sciencestage
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New Features
ScienceStage would like to introduce you to our universal search engine and recommender system.

Universal Search Engine: Now when you conduct a search, our universal search engine will provide you with the most relevant results from all content available on ScienceStage (video, audio, documents, users, and groups). No longer will you have to search within individual content categories for the best content and contacts related to your interests or field of expertise.

Recommender System: Our recommender system makes it easier to discover relevant content. For example, when you are watching a video or reading a research paper, you will see related content and users with similar interests recommended to you on the same page. Serendipity just got scientific!

You can also read more about these new features in our latest press release.
Featured User
Our featured profile for this issue of Hublines is UCTV. University of California Television is a worldwide leader in producing and disseminating high-quality educational video content from the University of California campus system. You can check out their Stage here: http://sciencestage.com/uctv or visit their homepage for their full schedule at uctv.tv.

From UCTV's website:
Launched in January 2000, University of California Television (UCTV) is a non-commercial channel featuring 24/7 programming from throughout the University of California, the nation’s premier research university made up of ten campuses, three national labs and affiliated institutions. UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California – teaching, research, and public service -- through quality, in-depth television that brings to life the tremendous range of knowledge, culture and dialogue generated on UC’s diverse campuses. Through its powerful reach on satellite, cable and the web, UCTV transports this knowledge far beyond the campus borders and into the homes and lives of millions of viewers around the globe. UCTV explores a broad spectrum of subjects of interest to a general audience, including science, health and medicine, public affairs, humanities, arts and music, education issues, and even gardening and agriculture. Programs range from documentaries, faculty lectures, cutting-edge research symposiums, artistic performances and more.

If you would like to see a particular ScienceStage member or institution featured in the next issue of the newsletter, we encourage you to submit a user-nomination.
[please send nominations to: contact@sciencestage.com]
How Can We Improve ScienceStage?
The features available at ScienceStage.com are made possible by your ideas, suggestions, and comments. We would love to hear how we can make ScienceStage more useful for you or easier to use. You can submit questions, comments and feedback by clicking here: feedback

Sincerely,
Your ScienceStage Team

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