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    a discipline-specific aggregate for computing and library and.ppt

    1、Building a discipline-specific aggregate for computing and library and information science,Thomas Krichel Long Island University, NY, USA 2004-04-13,before I start,Thanks to the organizers for inviting me to speak “here” the US Immigration Services and the Department of State for making it impossibl

    2、e to travel Apologies for talk being potentially offensive and overly long I will take no offense if you leave the room! not going into much technical details collaboration welcome you can use phone line after the talk,my view on institutional archives,They will work a lot better if they are backed-

    3、up by discipline-specific aggregation systems. Such systems start as basic abstracting and indexing services. They evolve into evaluation system that show the scholars relative impact within a neighborhood of other scholars. “Such systems are a pie in the sky!”,my beliefs,Scholarly communication is

    4、author-driven. Authors act in communities called disciplines. In order to change scholarly communication you have simultaneously affect the individual scholar and the discipline.,except for RePEc,It goes back to efforts I started in 1993 to improve the departmental self-archiving in economics. It ha

    5、s grown to a very large relational dataset that links document collections of documents authors institutions It as achieved a critical mass of data across economics. It is slowly getting involved into evaluative work.,recently I have become “reckless”,rclis, stands for research in computing and libr

    6、ary & information science Some of my partners in crime are in attendance Jos Manuel Barrueco Cruz Imma Subirats Coll Antonella De Robbio rclis does the same thing as RePEc, but with more modern technology. We want to enhance existing and or historical practice, rather than replace it.,historical pra

    7、ctice I,NCSTRL organize the departmental servers of tech reports closed for a while when no funding was available historic data now at http:/www.ncstrl.org where is the “full” rfc1824 dataset? CORR an attempt to design a hybrid between arXiv.org and NCSTRL. has had small numbers of uploads.,historic

    8、al practice II,CiteSeer is a pioneering automated citation index 600k documents claimed core collection in computer science but operates beyond entirely automated DBLP 450k+ title and collection data, no full text covers conference paper (2/3) and journal papers (1/3) maintained manually,historical

    9、practice III,It is the rest Almost every computer scientist has a homepage. If she is active in research, she will demonstrate that by putting up a few papers. Most of them are not otherwise formally archived. No way to tell what is a paper or what is not.,konz project,DBLP leads bit of a Cinderella

    10、 life. But it is the crucial component. It has fairly comprehensive coverage of computing as a field. Up to us to find them on the Web. This is what the konz project attempts. take paper descriptions from DBLP try to find if they are available for free download on the Web.,aims,Find out how many pap

    11、ers are freely available. Examine the availability of papers as a function of some observable variables. Enhance the visibility of these papers by making them available in rclis data portals, to be built.,implementation limitations,Currently I look at partial subset of DBLP, journal data only, 30k r

    12、ecords. I only use the title to look for the paper. I ignore short titles 5 words, but no sophisticated way to weed bad titles. I only consider full text in Adobe or Microsoft formats. I use the Google SOAP API.,implementation details,At the moment 3,000 lines of Perl and XML code. 7 stages of looki

    13、ng at different aspects of the process. Software works on a principle of perpetual renewal, i.e. treating a random subset at every good for a development poor to nail down strong statistics,some results,I can find about 25% of the papers. If technically, the software would be better, my guess is I c

    14、an find 35% When I study conference papers I expect better results. OAI archives and open access journals are (almost) nowhere to be seen. Most CiteSeer links go to references, it does have few full texts in it cache.,if I overcome the limitations,Give me a bibliographic citation, and konz will fetc

    15、h it from anywhere on the Internet, not in real time of course. No need for formal archiving! No need for open access journals, a web version of an eprint will do! I expect a reaction to these statements: Crucifixion!,where is the archive?,In a bibliography + WWW + konz scheme there is no archive Th

    16、ings can disappear at any time, so we need a clever scheme to (re)introduce archiving rclis does take a cache of the paper, but that is really reckless,reverse value chain,Value chain author deposits a preprint get it peer reviewed published in a toll-gated journal/conference proceeding eprint disap

    17、pears Reverse value chain author sends paper to a journal/conference journal/conference says paper has been accepted author is allowed to submit a version to an archive,vanity of vanities,If you open an archive, you ask people to submit, they will not do it! If you open an archive where people can o

    18、nly submit by virtue of an especial grace or recognition, they will want to submit. There is evidence to that from the RePEc project. Now this is a whole other story, on which I have to be brief.,RePEc author service,It allows authors to associate themselves with the bibliographic data in RePEc. The

    19、se records are used to built an on-line CV, i.e. an evaluative record. There is evidence of strong demand from authors to upload papers new papers that they have authored free online versions of already published papers It is the personal registration that drives the uploading process, rather than t

    20、he opposite!,ACIS,OSI have funded a rewrite of the RePEc author registration system. The new software system (ACIS) will have enhanced functionalities allow to associate with citation data allow for uploads of papers calculation of evaluation data for authors Project moves slowly but will be done in

    21、 full. See http:/acis.openlib.org,conclusion,Scholarly communication is author driven. Authors act in communities called disciplines. In order to change scholarly communication you have simultaneously affect the individual scholar and the discipline. We can huddle together some document data. The crucial part in the personal data. We need to work with the living (people) rather than the dead (documents). This is what the ACIS project is about.,Thank you for your attention!,http:/openlib.org/home/krichel,


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