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Hitchcock, S., Carr, L., Harris, S., Hey, J. (1997). Citation linking: improving access to online journals. In Proceedings of Second ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Philadelphia, pp.115-122.

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Building a Hypertextual Digital Library in the Humanities: .. - Crane, Wulfman, Smith (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....and 15,000 page references to 5,600 disambiguated people and places. We need to develop strategies to mine such resources. Quotes and Citation Linking: Designers of digital libraries now routinely scan their source documents for citations and where possible convert these into active links ([22]; 23] 24] Classicists have been careful to establish and then maintain standard reference schemes so that the citations in nineteenth century commentaries, grammars and lexica normally work with contemporary editions. We have thus been able to mine our on line classical reference works for ....

Hitchcock, S., et al. Citation linking: improving access to online journals. in Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International conference on Digital Libraries. 1997. Philadelphia PA USA: ACM Press.


The Decay and Failures of Web References - Spinellis (2003)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....both electronically and on paper [6] can help alleviate the tensions between the two formats. It has certainly helped us trace URL references, and we can envisage a system that would keep hypertext references up to date in the non paper part of hybrid publications. In the future, citation linking [5], provided as a service by publishers or public service efforts [8] may lead to publication formats that actively support hypertext links across time. Uniform Resource Names (URNs) have been proposed as a way to provide persistent, location independent, resource identifiers [11] However, ....

Hitchcock, S., Carr, L., Harris, S., Hey, J.M.N. and Hall, W. Citation linking: improving access to online journals. In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, (Philadelphia, PA, July 1999), 115--122.


Hypertext and the Scholarly Archive: Intertexts, Paratexts and.. - Dalgaard   (Correct)

....but also with respect to specific texts they even link to each other. Are the editors compilers that create these metatexts related to the new profession of trailblazers that Bush had in mind To the extent that they browse post publication texts, we can 13 See, for example, Hitchcock et al. [14] [15] and Harnad Carr [13] describing their work on OpCit, a system for citation linking in e print archives. Other notable examples are the ResearchIndex (formerly the CiteSeer) developed by Bollacker et al. 3] and CrossRef, started by a consortium of journal publishers but is today an ....

Hitchcock, S. et al. (1997) "Citation Linking: Improving Access to Online Journals" in Proceedings of the 2 nd ACM International conference on Digital Libraries, pp. 115-122.


Dynamic Use of Digital Library Material -.. - Hansen, Yndigegn, .. (1999)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....to applying open hypermedia to the problem of organising and annotating digital library material. Supporting digital library users in organising and annotating material found through querying of digital libraries is a problem domain that has been addressed by many digital library researchers [20], 25] 34] This paper addresses the problem faced by digital library users when having to use digital information for specific tasks. 1.1 The WWW and Digital Libraries The WWW is emerging as an infrastructure implementing part of the universally available body of information envisioned by ....

Hitchcock, S., Carr, L., Harris, S., Hey, J. M. N., and Hall,W. (1997) Citation linking: improving access to online journals. DL '97. Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international conference on Digital libraries, July 23-26, Philadelphia, PA. Pages 115-122


Indexing and Retrieval of Scientific Literature - Lawrence, Bollacker, Giles (1999)   (17 citations)  (Correct)

....of references were to journal papers, while 30.3 were to conference papers, 18.0 were to books, and 32.0 were to technical reports, theses, and web pages. For details of the citation matching and citation indexing in CiteSeer see [3, 13] For related research, see the Open Journal Project [15], and Cameron s [9] proposal of a universal, Internet based, bibliographic and citation database linking every scholarly work ever written . Note that CiteSeer has a general philosophy of investigating word insensitive algorithms before introducing algorithms that use specific word ....

S. Hitchcock, L. Carr, S. Harris, J.M.N. Hey, and W. Hall. Citation linking: Improving access to online journals. In Robert B. Allen and Edie Rasmussen, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, pages 115--122, New York, NY, 1997. ACM.


Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing - Lawrence, Giles, Bollacker (1999)   (54 citations)  (Correct)

....up to date with the literature is becoming increasingly difficult, if not impossible. A fundamental problem that researchers face is that of obtaining relevant articles. Experience varies significantly, but the time when every essential journal was held in all major academic libraries has passed [8]. The most common reason cited is that the price inflation of journals has outstripped library (and personal subscriber) budgets [8] The Web promises to make more scientific articles easily Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint republish this material for ....

....is that of obtaining relevant articles. Experience varies significantly, but the time when every essential journal was held in all major academic libraries has passed [8] The most common reason cited is that the price inflation of journals has outstripped library (and personal subscriber) budgets [8]. The Web promises to make more scientific articles easily Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse ....

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S. Hitchcock, L. Carr, S. Harris, J.M.N. Hey, and W. Hall. Citation linking: Improving access to online journals. In Robert B. Allen and Edie Rasmussen, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, pages 115--122, New York, NY, 1997. ACM.


Academic Information Management: an Open Linking Approach - Gareth Hughes Wendy   Self-citation (Carr Hey)   (Correct)

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Hitchcock, S., Carr, L., Harris, S., Hey, J. (1997). Citation linking: improving access to online journals. In Proceedings of Second ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, Philadelphia, pp.115-122.


Linking with Meaning: Ontological Hypertext for Scholars - Kampa, Miles-Board, Carr.. (2001)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Carr Hall)   (Correct)

.... many fields [28, 29] We are becoming eScholars, either through the actions of primary and secondary publishers placing their archives online and adapting to e commerce opportunities or else because of the actions of researchers themselves in using the Web to extend free access to their own work [33]. E scholars not only publish their research results in articles on the Web, they also perform their research on the Web, a process of systematic investigation to collect information on a topic by reading and searching. The potential advantages that the WWW can offer the scholar are easy to ....

....and the community is lacking. efficient search engine. The literature is also split between competing libraries run by separate publishers and professional societies. Citation linking across these artificial boundaries improves the e Scholar s access by linking research papers to cited material [7, 30, 33, 34]. Careful analysis of these citations can reveal research fronts, trends and perspectives [11, 19, 20] However, the Web itself has been seldom observed to exhibit such associatively linked hypermedia to its full potential [9, 10] documents that are closely related are rarely linked together, ....

Hitchcock, S., Carr, L., Harris, S., Hey, J., and Hall, W., Citation Linking: Improving Access to Online Journals. in Proc 2nACM Digital Libraries Conference (Philadelphia, 1997), 115-122.


Implementing an Open Link Service for the World-Wide Web - Carr, De Roure, Hall, Hill (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Carr Hall)   (Correct)

....not in an intellectual vacuum, but as part of a process of writing, of note taking and of goals and strategies for creating other documents. 12 5. USING THE LINK SERVICE A significant experiment in the use of the Distributed Link Service has been the Open Journals project [Carr et al. 1996; Hitchcock et al. 1997], an electronic library experiment which uses various kinds of external links to integrate independently published academic journal resources. An Open Journal is a collection of documents (journal articles, online topic specific databases, useful educational resources and bibliographic ....

Hitchcock, S., L. Carr, S. Harris, J. Hey and W. Hall (1997) "Citation linking: improving access to online journals," In Proceedings of Second ACM conference on Digital Libraries, Philadelphia, pp.115-122.


Dynamic link inclusion in online PDF journals - Probets, Brailsford, Carr, Hall (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Carr Hall)   (Correct)

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S. Hitchcock, L. Carr, S. Harris, J. M. N. Hey, and W. Hall. Citation linking: Improving access to online journals. In Second ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries, Philadelphia, USA, July 1997.


Link Services or Link Agents? - Carr, Hall, Hitchcock (1998)   Self-citation (Hitchcock Carr Hall)   (Correct)

.... Putting the Link Service to Work contains newer material in the form of a summary of the various kinds of links that the DLS has been used to generate. The keyword links which have always been the bedrock of the DLS functionality have been previously described together with the citation links [14]. However, the new experiments with person and concept links help to fill in the spectrum of link making strategies that point to a necessary evolution of the linking mechanism. This new mechanism is described in the section A New Interface , which outlines the reasons for reworking the DLS ....

....Links may be between the lexical components of a text, the objects or elements of the format in which it is expressed (XML or DOC) or between the concepts and ideas embodied in the writing. Keyword Links A significant experiment in the use of the link server has been the Open Journals project [4, 14], an electronic library experiment which uses various kinds of external links to integrate independently published academic journal resources. An Open Journal is a collection of documents (journal articles, online topic specific databases, useful educational resources and bibliographic ....

Hitchcock, S., L. Carr, S. Harris, J. Hey and W. Hall (1997) "Citation linking: improving access to online journals," In Proceedings of Second ACM conference on Digital Libraries, Philadelphia, pp.115-122.


Digital Libraries and Autonomous Citation Indexing - Lawrence, Giles, Bollacker (1999)   (54 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Hitchcock et al., "Citation Linking: Improving Access to Online Journals," Proc. 2nd ACM Int'l Conf. Digital Libraries, ACM Press, New York, 1997, pp. 115-122.

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