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== BASE == | == BASE == | ||
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SWOP: Südwestdeutscher Online-Publikationsserver (Host: BSZ - Bibliotheksservice Zentrum Baden-Württemberg) | SWOP: Südwestdeutscher Online-Publikationsserver (Host: BSZ - Bibliotheksservice Zentrum Baden-Württemberg) | ||
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- | == BASE via Metager == | + | == BASE via [[Metager]]== |
http://www.metager.de | http://www.metager.de | ||
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Tag in BASE verarbeitet, ... | Tag in BASE verarbeitet, ... | ||
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Bei @GPlusInside stellte ich @Hobbbes fünf Fragen zu Google+ http://bit.ly/pxSKOv #gplus #interview | Bei @GPlusInside stellte ich @Hobbbes fünf Fragen zu Google+ http://bit.ly/pxSKOv #gplus #interview | ||
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== Information on Institutional Repositories == | == Information on Institutional Repositories == | ||
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Jones, Richard ; MacGillivray, Mark ; Murray-Rust, Peter ; Pitman, Jim ; Sefton, Peter ; O'Steen, Ben ; Waites, William | Jones, Richard ; MacGillivray, Mark ; Murray-Rust, Peter ; Pitman, Jim ; Sefton, Peter ; O'Steen, Ben ; Waites, William | ||
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bibliography ; Open ; citation ; semantics ; BibJSON ; publishers | bibliography ; Open ; citation ; semantics ; BibJSON ; publishers | ||
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The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches o... Plus Alles anzeigen | The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches o... Plus Alles anzeigen | ||
- | The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches of Science, Technology and Medicine, has been designed and initiated. For this large scale endeavour, the engagement and cooperation of the multiple stakeholders in STM publishing - authors, librarians, publishers and administrators - is sought. BibJSON, a simple structured text data format (informed by BibTex, Dublin Core, PRISM and JSON) suitable for both serialisation and storage of large quantities of bibliographic data is presented. BibJSON, and companion bibliographic software systems BibServer and OpenBiblio promote the quantity and quality of Openly available bibliographic data, and encourage the development of improved algorithms and services for processing the wealth of information and knowledge embedded in bibliographic data across all fields of scholarship. Major providers of bibliographic information have joined in promoting the concept of Open Bibliography and in working together to create prototype nodes for the Bibliographic Knowledge Network. These contributions include large-scale content from PubMed and ArXiv, data available from Open Access publishers, and bibliographic collections generated by the members of the project. The concept of a distributed bibliography (BibSoup) is explored. | + | The concept of Open Bibliography in science, technology and medicine (STM) is introduced as a combination of Open Source tools, Open specifications and Open bibliographic data. An Openly searchable and navigable network of bibliographic information and associated knowledge representations, a Bibliographic Knowledge Network, across all branches of Science, Technology and Medicine, has been designed and initiated. For this large scale endeavour, the engagement and cooperation of the multiple stakeholders in STM publishing - authors, librarians, publishers and administrators - is sought. BibJSON, a simple structured text data format (informed by BibTex, Dublin Core, PRISM and JSON) suitable for both serialisation and storage of large quantities of bibliographic data is presented. BibJSON, and companion bibliographic software systems BibServer and OpenBiblio promote the quantity and quality of Openly available bibliographic data, and encourage the development of improved algorithms and services for processing the wealth of information and knowledge embedded in bibliographic data across all fields of scholarship. Major providers of bibliographic information have joined in promoting the concept of Open Bibliography and in working together to create prototype nodes for the Bibliographic Knowledge Network. These contributions include large-scale content from PubMed and ArXiv, data available from Open Access publishers, and bibliographic collections generated by the members of the project. The concept of a distributed bibliography (BibSoup) is explored. |
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Murray-Rust group, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge | Murray-Rust group, Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge | ||
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==DigiZeitschriften e.V.== | ==DigiZeitschriften e.V.== | ||
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==BASE via [[KVK]] == | ==BASE via [[KVK]] == | ||
http://bit.ly/qxmpeL ... der link geht auf eine inetbib-mail via gmane.org | http://bit.ly/qxmpeL ... der link geht auf eine inetbib-mail via gmane.org | ||
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+ | == 100+ Mio doc-s ...== | ||
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+ | * 20 Mio. Dokumente aus 1200 Quellen (Sommer 2009) | ||
+ | * 21 Mio. Dokumente aus 1300 Quellen (Herbst 2009) | ||
+ | * 22 Mio. Dokumente aus 1400 Quellen (Winter 2009) | ||
+ | * 23 Mio. Doks. aus 1500 Quellen incl. internet archive (Frühjahr 2010) | ||
+ | * 24 Mio. Doks. aus 1600 Quellen incl. internet archive (Sommer 2010) | ||
+ | * 25 Mio. Dokumente in BASE ... bit.ly/9zf8Ux ... (Herbst 2010) | ||
+ | * 27 Mio. Dokumente aus ca. 1700 Quellen in BASE-lab ... (Frühjahr 2011) | ||
+ | * 28 Mio. Dokumente aus ca. 1800 Quellen in BASE ... (Sommer 2011) | ||
+ | * 29 Mio. Dokumente aus ca. 1900 Quellen in BASE ... (Juli 2011) | ||
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+ | * 31 Mio. Dokumente aus ca. 2000 Quellen in BASE ... (August 2011) | ||
+ | * 33 Mio. Dokumente aus ca. 2000 Quellen in BASE ... (Dezember 2011) | ||
+ | * 36 Mio. Dokumente aus 2.200 Quellen. ... 280612 | ||
+ | * 37 mio am 120812 | ||
+ | * 38 mio am 181112 | ||
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+ | * 40 mio aus 2.500+ quellen in 12/2012 | ||
+ | * 50 mio aus 2.700+ quellen in 08/2013 | ||
+ | * 60 mio aus 3.000+ quellen in 06/2014 | ||
+ | * 70 mio aus 3.000+ quellen in 02/2015 | ||
+ | * 80 mio aus 3.000+ quellen in 12/2015 | ||
+ | * 90 mio aus 3.000+ quellen in 04/2016 | ||
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+ | * 114 mio doc-s aus 5.000+ quellen in 08/2017 | ||
+ | * 129 mio doc-s aus 6.000+ quellen in 06/2018 | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 13. Juli 2019, 19:35 Uhr
BASE
Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
Suchmaschine der Univ. Bielefeld für wissenschaftliche Dokumente
http://base.ub.uni-bielefeld.de