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<div>Dear NB members,</div>
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<div>I am hoping to get some feedback. I have had some of my research assistants work on hand-vetting literatures of interest for the Child Mind Institute and putting together reference libraries with meaningful tags on Mendeley (chosen given its open nature
and social networking capabilities) - as you can imagine, they are not loving me for this. Not surprising, resting state fMRI was on of the literatures of interest: http://www.mendeley.com/groups/1677121/cmi-resting-state-fmri-library/papers/</div>
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<div>Before distributing this more broadly, I was looking to get some feedback if you have time; things that may or may not seem appealing about this; what would make it more or less useful (and…would you find it useful?). We have Sente-based searches designed
to identify new articles for vetting as me move forward, to make this sustainable. Is Sente used broadly enough that it is worth making that format available for download?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Mike</div>
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