The References of References: Enriching Library Catalogs via Domain-Specific Reference Mining

Volume: 1567, Pages: 32 - 43
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The advent of large-scale citation services has greatly impacted the retrieval of scientific information for several domains of research. The Humanities have largely remained outside of this shift despite their increasing reliance on digital means for information seeking. Given that publications in the Humanities probably have a longer than average life-span, mainly due to the importance of monographs in the field, we propose to use...
Paper Details
Title
The References of References: Enriching Library Catalogs via Domain-Specific Reference Mining
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
1567
Pages
32 - 43
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