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Defrosting the digital library bibliographic tools for the next generation web
PLoS computational biology 4 (10), e1000204 (Oct 2008)
Posted by joeconnolly and 16 others with 2 comments on Fri Dec 05 2008 at 15:55 UTC | info | related
Defrosting the digital library bibliographic tools for the next generation web
PLoS computational biology 4 (10), e1000204 (Oct 2008)
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Many scientists now manage the bulk of their bibliographic information electronically, thereby organizing their publications and citation material from digital libraries. However, a library has been described as “thought in cold storage,” and unfortunately many digital libraries can be cold, impersonal, isolated, and inaccessible places. In this Review, we discuss the current chilly state of digital libraries for the computational biologist, including PubMed, IEEE Xplore, the ACM digital library, ISI Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Citeseer, arXiv, DBLP, and Google Scholar. We illustrate the current process of using these libraries with a typical workflow, and highlight problems with managing data and metadata using URIs. We then examine a range of new applications such as Zotero, Mendeley, Mekentosj Papers, MyNCBI, CiteULike, Connotea, and HubMed that exploit the Web to make these digital libraries more personal, sociable, integrated, and accessible places. We conclude with how these applications may begin to help achieve a digital defrost, and discuss some of the issues that will help or hinder this in terms of making libraries on the Web warmer places in the future, becoming resources that are considerably more useful to both humans and machines.
Defrosting the digital library bibliographic tools for the next generation web
PLoS computational biology 4 (10), e1000204 (Oct 2008)
Posted by duncan (who is an author) and 16 others with 2 comments on Sat Nov 01 2008 at 14:35 UTC | info | related
Defrosting the digital library bibliographic tools for the next generation web
PLoS computational biology 4 (10), e1000204 (Oct 2008)
Defining functional distances over gene ontology
BMC Bioinformatics 9 (1), 50 (2008)
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