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Biliamin Popoola

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Researcher | Librarian | Lecturer

Nigeria
Joined September 2010
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7 months
Grok 4 is terrifyingly powerful. But most people don't know how to use it. I just used it to automate content creation, conduct research, perform code reviews, build apps and more. Here are 10 ways to use Grok 4 and automate your boring work:
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Biliamin Popoola
7 months
.../rigorous interpretation of what your result is saying with support from literature -Your conclusion must be based on your findings. Nothing extraneous needed -Research requires time, efforts, and learning; don't try to skip any of them
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Biliamin Popoola
7 months
...text. Just highlight what you think is noteworthy in the text -You don't always have to present demographic data if it adds no value to the narrative -Your discussion is not just about literature that corroborate or contrast your finding. It's a section for genuine...
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Biliamin Popoola
7 months
..story/narrative. You don't have to dump all the data in one paper -The story has to be worded coherently & cohesively -Don't aim for a high impact paper if you've not done the work required. Your methodology must be sound -Don't regurgitate the table/figure in the...
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Biliamin Popoola
7 months
I gave some time to peer review requests last week. From conference papers to journal manuscripts, I continue to see how important it is to continue training our people on #academicwriting & scholarly publishing. A few unordered thoughts: -your paper should focus on a single...
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Biliamin Popoola
8 months
In academia, you've got to accept that you will be rejected. Got a rejection letter? Repackage that paper using the feedback you got and launch again. It's not how low you fall that matters, but how high you bounce back. #ScholComm
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@OfficialUNIMED
University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED), Ondo.
8 months
The University of Medical Sciences (UNIMED), Ondo wishes to alert the general public that we are not in any way affiliated with fraudulent application portals, unauthorized forms, or unofficial agents falsely claiming to represent the university—particularly on social media. ⬇️
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Biliamin Popoola
10 months
I had an engaging week as I presented our research to professional colleagues at the @MedLibAssn's 2025 in Pittsburgh. Many thanks to the @TETFundNg for the sponsorship to attend and learn immensely at the prestigious #MLANET25 conference.
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Biliamin Popoola
10 months
The menace of predatory publishing has eaten deep into #scholcomm. IMO, it is mostly fueled by dysfunctional education, primitive career advancement policies, lack of publishing governance, and greed. Conscious efforts are needed by individuals, institutions, and the govt.
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@FarhadShokrane
Farhad Shokraneh
11 months
Interview with Professor @JosKleijnen on 40 Years of Systematic Reviews He shares great lessons, stories, and wisdom, mentioning many people who shaped the #EvidenceBasedMedicine & #SystematicReviews https://t.co/rBBWi2BQPl
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Biliamin Popoola
1 year
The youths must be taught history, but they must realise that their actions today are the history of tomorrow. If history repeats itself in a bad way, who can a generation blame but itself? If nothing worthwhile is learnable from history, it's better to create a new history.
@IkeGod_
Ike God
1 year
Unforgettable Quotes By Officials During The 30-Month Fratricidal Nigerian-Biafran Civil War *I want to see no Red Cross, no Caritas, no World Council of Churches, no Pope, no missionary, and no UN delegation. I want to prevent even one Ibo from having even one piece to eat
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Biliamin Popoola
1 year
I just felt a great urge to press Ctrl+S, but I wasn't doing anything that required that command in the last two hours. When you live in Africa, some survival codes are wired in your head, really. Ctrl+S is very important in such places with perennial power cuts 😀🥲
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Biliamin Popoola
1 year
What a year! How do I explain that I am just reading a 'please find time to read' manuscript emailed since March? Hectic 2024. Hectic 2024! Apologies for any disappointment, please. We've got to be more strategic now; there's just too much to do. Let's build more people, please
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Biliamin Popoola
1 year
To God's glory, I completed my PhD journey this week. And as one of my professors told me, the real "scholarship starts now."
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@DrAbioye
Ibraheem Abioye
1 year
If you are wondering about using citations in your research writing, how to get excellent sources, and avoid plagiarism, @statsclinic's Community Talk this Saturday may be for you. We are excited to have @bilspop lead this session. Join @statsclinic's community to get invited:
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Biliamin Popoola
2 years
Happy to have spent today at the Good Financial Grant Practices workshop by @aphrc for Nigerian universities. Indeed an eye opener to the opportunities ahead when we strengthen our institutional research management ecosystem and become GFGP certified. Thank you APHRC!
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@MushtaqBilalPhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
3 years
5 books that will help you build healthy academic writing habits (so you can write a lot and publish a lot):
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Biliamin Popoola
2 years
Capacity building for librarians is close to my heart. I was honoured to serve as a Resource Person on data analytics and visualization with Tableau at @LRCN_info's Mandatory Workshop for Librarians today. Indeed, we all have to shift to grow. Go blue ocean.
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Biliamin Popoola
2 years
Special thanks to @carrieprice78 for the webinar presentation to train @_BetterEvidence Champions on #SysRev Literature Searching today. It was indeed an impactful session. We appreciate you for sharing your knowledge
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Biliamin Popoola
2 years
Insightful keynote by @SueLaceybryant at the #HLG2024 this morning. Glad to learn the great work by health librarians from before, and the expectations & priorities for the future. Indeed, in a world of facts, fallacies and fads, librarians will always be needed. Thanks, Sue.
@CILIPHLG
HLG SIG
2 years
Stating the case for how we as health librarians can help to re-build the NHS, @SueLaceybryant our fantastic keynote speaker on day one showing us all that the "future is bright". Three key points shown for how fab we are!! #HLG2024
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