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D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Dragan et al. |
A-posteriori Provenance-enabled Linking of Publications and Datasets via Crowdsourcing In this paper we present opportunities to leverage crowdsourcing for a-posteriori capturing dataset citation graphs. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2013 Wright et al. |
Using Data Curation Profiles to Design the Datastar Dataset Registry The development of research data services in academic libraries is a topic of concern to many. Cornell University Library's efforts in this area include the Datastar research data registry project. |
D-Lib April 2007 Altman & King |
A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data There is currently no universal standards exist for citing quantitative data. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2012 Bhatia et al. |
Specialized Research Datasets in the CiteSeerX Digital Library These datasets are not those usually available from CiteSeer x and awareness of these datasets may further advance state-of-the-art research in academic digital library data management and analysis. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Fedoryszak & Bolikowski |
Efficient Blocking Method for a Large Scale Citation Matching In this paper, we will focus on citation matching task, i.e. creating links between a bibliography entry and the referenced publication record in a database. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Henderson & Kotz |
Data Citation Practices in the CRAWDAD Wireless Network Data Archive CRAWDAD (Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data At Dartmouth) is a popular research data archive for wireless network data, archiving over 100 datasets used by over 6,500 users. We examine citation behavior amongst 1,281 papers that use CRAWDAD datasets |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Starr & Gastl |
isCitedBy: A Metadata Scheme for DataCite The knitting together of published research articles and the research data that substantiate their findings is of increasing importance as more disciplines take advantage of data-driven approaches to knowledge acquisition. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Sarah Callaghan |
Data without Peer: Examples of Data Peer Review in the Earth Sciences This paper takes an experimental view, and selects seven datasets, all from the Earth Sciences and with DOIs from DataCite, and attempts to review them, with varying levels of success. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Gianmaria Silvello |
A Methodology for Citing Linked Open Data Subsets In this paper we discuss the problem of data citation with a specific focus on Linked Open Data. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Waaijers & van der Graaf |
Quality of Research Data, an Operational Approach This article reports on a study, commissioned by SURFfoundation, investigating the operational aspects of the concept of quality for the various phases in the life cycle of research data: production, management, and use/re-use. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2016 Herterich & Dallmeier-Tiessen |
Data Citation Services in the High-Energy Physics Community Digital libraries are able to play a significant role in enabling Open Science by facilitating data sharing, discovery and re-use. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Beel et al. |
The Architecture and Datasets of Docear's Research Paper Recommender System In this paper, we introduce the architecture of the recommender system and four datasets. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Brase et al. |
The Tenth Anniversary of Assigning DOI Names to Scientific Data and a Five Year History of DataCite The German National Library of Science and Technology assigned its first DOI names to scientific data in summer 2004. The goal was to use persistent identifiers as part of a broader effort to make scientific datasets citable research outputs. |
D-Lib April 2009 Cerda, Nieto & Campos |
What's Wrong with Citation Counts? Citation analysis needs an in-depth transformation. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Knoth & Herrmannova |
Towards Semantometrics: A New Semantic Similarity Based Measure for Assessing a Research Publication's Contribution We propose Semantometrics, a new class of metrics for evaluating research. |
D-Lib February 2005 |
The eXtensible Past: The Relevance of the XML Data Format for Access to Historical Datasets and a Strategy for Digital Preservation Reports on investigations carried out by the Netherlands Historical Data Archive into the relevance of the XML data format and the "Open Archives" paradigm on the long-term preservation and dissemination of historical datasets. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Michener et al. |
DataONE: Data Observation Network for Earth -- Preserving Data and Enabling Innovation in the Biological and Environmental Sciences DataONE is being designed and built to provide a foundation for innovative environmental research that addresses questions of relevance to science and society. |
D-Lib October 2002 |
Open Citation Linking: The Way Forward Free, unrestricted access to research papers is increasing the speed of scientific communication. This article describes the Open Citation project's efforts to build tools to aid in archiving papers. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Aalbersberg & Kahler |
Supporting Science through the Interoperability of Data and Articles Whereas it is established practice to publish relevant findings of a research project in a scientific article, there are no standards yet as to whether and how to make the underlying research data publicly accessible. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2012 Bertin & Atanassova |
Semantic Enrichment of Scientific Publications and Metadata Our aim is to bring new value to scientific publications by automatic extraction and semantic analysis. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2015 Artini et al. |
The OpenAIRE Literature Broker Service for Institutional Repositories OpenAIRE is the European infrastructure for Open Access scholarly communication. It provides access to a graph of objects relative to publications, datasets, people, organizations, projects, and funders. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2013 Simons et al. |
Growing Institutional Support for Data Citation: Results of a Partnership Between Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service Data citation is an emergent practice, yet it has the potential to become a norm of scholarly attribution, in line with improved data management, access, discovery and reuse. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2012 Manghi et al. |
OpenAIREplus: the European Scholarly Communication Data Infrastructure This paper describes the high-level architecture and functionalities of the Open Access European scholarly communication data infrastructure. |
D-Lib May/Jun 2012 Natasha Simons |
Implementing DOIs for Research Data The Digital Object Identifier system provides a means of persistent identification of research data collections and datasets that is global, standardized and widely used. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2014 Latif et al. |
Exposing Data From an Open Access Repository for Economics As Linked Data This article describes an approach to publishing metadata on the Semantic Web from an Open Access repository to foster interoperability with distributed data. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Merce Crosas |
The Dataverse Network: An Open-Source Application for Sharing, Discovering and Preserving Data The main goal of the Dataverse Network is to solve the problems of data sharing through building technologies that enable institutions to reduce the burden for researchers and data publishers, and incentivize them to share their data. |
D-Lib February 2000 Atkins, Lyons, Ratner, Risher, et al. |
Reference Linking with DOIs: A Case Study Digital Object Identifiers enable readers to find content on the Internet with a persistent and reliable identifier. Hyperlinking between article bibliographies and the cited articles is a natural application of DOIs. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2013 Imran et al. |
A Real-time Heuristic-based Unsupervised Method for Name Disambiguation in Digital Libraries This paper addresses the problem of name disambiguation in the context of digital libraries that administer bibliographic citations. |
D-Lib Jul/Aug 2014 DeRidder & Matheny |
What Do Researchers Need? Feedback On Use of Online Primary Source Materials A qualitative study of 11 humanities faculty researchers at the University of Alabama, describes and rates the importance of various issues encountered when using 29 participant-selected online databases. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Holub et al. |
Annota: Towards Enriching Scientific Publications with Semantics and User Annotations In this paper we present Annota -- a collaborative tool enabling the researchers to annotate and organize the scientific publications on the Web and to share them with their colleagues. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Brase & Farquhar |
Access to Research Data DataCite, launched in December 2009, is an association of more than a dozen members from 10 countries and growing, that enables researchers to locate, identify, and cite research datasets with confidence, and plays a global leadership role in promoting the use of persistent identifiers for datasets. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Assante et al. |
Science 2.0 Repositories: Time for a Change in Scholarly Communication In this work we introduce the notion of Science 2.0 Repository that aims at overcoming the methodological barriers by providing scientists with an integrated and innovative environment that supports "within" and "during" scholarly communication workflows. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Tkaczyk et al. |
GROTOAP2 -- The Methodology of Creating a Large Ground Truth Dataset of Scientific Articles In this paper we present GROTOAP2 -- a large dataset of ground truth files containing labelled fragments of scientific articles in PDF format, useful for training and evaluation of document content analysis-related solutions. |
Information Today July 23, 2012 |
NPG Expands Linked Data Platform As part of its wider commitment to open science, Nature Publishing Group's Linked Data Platform now hosts more than 270 million Resource Description Framework statements. |
D-Lib November 2004 Canos et al. |
A Service-Oriented Framework for Bibliography Management The continuous growth of information sources and the subsequent increase in the size of collections has made bibliography management one of the most frustrating tasks researchers face. Bibshare exploits the power of Web services to provide a framework for bibliography management. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2012 Knoth & Zdrahal |
CORE: Three Access Levels to Underpin Open Access We present the CORE (COnnecting REpositories) system, a large-scale Open Access aggregation, outlining its existing functionality and discussing the future technical development. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2011 Pfeiffenberger & Carlson |
"Earth System Science Data" (ESSD) - A Peer Reviewed Journal for Publication of Data Making data -- technically -- citable has been a theme for a number of years. |
D-Lib June 2001 Linda L. Hill |
A Content Standard for Computational Models There are no generally accepted procedures for describing computational models in ways that support cataloging, search, selection, and use. In this paper, we propose a content standard for describing computational models... |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2015 Bolikowski et al. |
Data as "First-class Citizens" Data need to become "first-class citizens" in scholarly communication. Researchers have to be able to publish, share, index, find, cite, and reuse research data sets. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2011 Shaon & Woolf |
Long-term Preservation for Spatial Data Infrastructures: a Metadata Framework and Geo-portal Implementation The work presented in this article investigates the requirements for ensuring sustained access to environmental data from the perspective of a preservation-aware Spatial Data Infrastructure. |
Searcher October 2002 Anthony J. Trippe |
Patinformatics: Identifying Haystacks from Space Instead of finding a needle in a haystack, today's patent searchers are becoming analysts and being asked to identify haystacks from space and then forecast whether the haystack is the beginning of a new field or the remainder from last year's harvest. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2014 Klampfl et al. |
A Comparison of Two Unsupervised Table Recognition Methods from Digital Scientific Articles In this paper we present two table recognition methods based on unsupervised learning techniques and heuristics which automatically detect both the location and the structure of tables within a article stored as PDF. |
D-Lib Jan/Feb 2012 David Shotton |
The Five Stars of Online Journal Articles -- a Framework for Article Evaluation I propose five factors -- peer review, open access, enriched content, available datasets and machine-readable metadata -- as the Five Stars of Online Journal Articles. |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2015 Singh et al. |
PubIndia: A Framework for Analyzing Indian Research Publications in Computer Science This paper describes PubIndia, a framework for analyzing the growth and impact of research activities performed in India in the computer science domain, based on the evidence of scientific publications |
D-Lib May 2001 Amy Brand |
CrossRef Turns One What started as a cooperative effort among publishers and technologists to prototype DOI-based linking of citations in e-journals evolved into an independent, non-profit enterprise last year... |
D-Lib Nov/Dec 2015 Herrmannova & Knoth |
Semantometrics in Coauthorship Networks: Fulltext-based Approach for Analyzing Patterns of Research Collaboration We explore how Semantometrics can help to characterize the types of research collaboration in scholarly publication networks and the nature of the cross-community ties, and how this information can be utilized in aiding research evaluation. |
D-Lib September 2002 Hickey et al. |
Experiments with the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records OCLC is investigating how best to implement IFLA's Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. As part of that work, we have undertaken a series of experiments with algorithms to group existing bibliographic records into works and expressions. |
Information Today August 4, 2011 Nancy K. Herther |
Scholar Citations -- Google Moves into the Domain of Web of Science and Scopus On July 20, 2011, Google formally launched Google Scholar Citations to provide "a simple way for scholars to keep track of citations to their articles." |
Information Today October 29, 2012 Nancy K. Herther |
Thomson Reuters Tackles Open Access Datasets With Data Citation Index This month, Thomson Reuters began a soft launch of its new Data Citation Index, which is intended as a comprehensive view of scholarly research bringing research data into the same arena as the published literature it supports. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2013 Erbs et al. |
Bringing Order to Digital Libraries: From Keyphrase Extraction to Index Term Assignment Collections of topically related documents held by digital libraries are valuable resources for users; however, as collections grow, it becomes more difficult to search them for specific information. Structure needs to be introduced to facilitate searching. |