The Google Scholar page,

        http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html

gives several more tags than are shown in the DSpace demo record.

        http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/1842/171

such as,

citation_volume

citation_issue

citation_firstpage

citation_lastpage

citation_pdf_url

citational_journal_title

citation_issn

citation_isbn

 

Do we not need this,

Citation_doi

 

Did the recent negotiation, DSpace with Google Scholar people decide that
these were not needed?

 

The above was for a journal article.  Is DSpace 1.7 (1.6?) smart enough to
change the metadata to include the following for other types?  What drives
this change of metadata?  That value in dc.type ?

Citation_conference_title

Citation_dissertation_institution

Citation_technical report_institution

Citation_technical_report_number

Citation_patentnumber

 

In the DSpace example, these DC tags, given on the Google Scholar page, do
not show,

dc.citation.spage

dc.citation.epage

dc.citation.volume

dc.citation.issue

dc.citation.relation.ispartof

 

Many thanks

David Palmer

 

From: Sands Alden Fish [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 8:09 PM
To: David Palmer
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-devel] Metatags for Google Scholar

 

Hi David,

 

So to be clear, the following (taken from the demo.dspace.org link you
include below) are the tags we are including for Google Scholar...

 

<meta content="http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/1842/171";
name="citation_abstract_html_url" />
<meta content="Research Paper" name="citation_keywords" />
<meta content="Einstein; Creel, James Melton; Jingleheimerschmit, John
Jacob" name="citation_authors" />
<meta content="A Brugia malayi Homolog of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory
Factor Reveals an Important Link Between Macrophages and  Eosinophil
Recruitment During Nematode Infection" name="citation_title" />
<meta content="http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/1842/171";
name="citation_fulltext_html_url" />
<meta content="The American Association of Immunologists"
name="citation_publisher" />
<meta content="2010-06-23" name="citation_date" />

 

The "unnamed" schema (in the citation_ format) is of Google Scholar's own
making.  It isn't required that it be name-spaced in any way.

 

Does this answer your question?

 


--
sands fish
Senior Software Engineer
MIT Libraries
Technology Research & Development
[email protected]
E25-131

 

 

 

 

On Dec 1, 2010, at 2:01 AM, David Palmer wrote:





I read the Google Scholar notes on indexing.
        http://scholar.google.com/intl/en/scholar/inclusion.html
Which suggests that GS will use meta tags in HTML from DC, Prism, and
another un-named scheme, 
ex., "meta name="citation_title" content="The..." 

This example from the DSpace demo site,
        http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/1842/171
        [view page source]
Uses only one of the meta tag schemes.

But where is the definitive list of tags, and the namespace that GS will
use?  Must we use DCTERMS also?

I see various examples of other pages using HTML meta tags
        
http://www.journaltocs.hw.ac.uk/api/journals/0267-5730?output=articles
        [view page source]

And a blog post from NPG,
        
http://www.crossref.org/CrossTech/2008/05/natures_metadata_for_web_pages_1.h
tml

Oh, what to do?
        
David Palmer
Scholarly Communications Team Leader
The University of Hong Kong Libraries
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
tel. +852 2859 7004
http://hub.hku.hk





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