Hi Mark,

It didn't click with me at first but I was actually involved with this 
project. The idea is quite interesting ie. linking from the citations in 
the document to related material, but it all fell down in my opinion 
because there is no reliable way to programatically extract the 
citations from the full-text document. For the purposes of Storelink and 
the other connected projects a number of methods were utilised, from 
entering the citations manually to crude attempts at extracting them, 
but none would be practical in the real world.

Let me know if you would like more info and I'm sure I can dig it out. I 
could also give the project manager a nudge since he sits not too far 
away from me.

Cheers, Robin.




On 17/11/11 17:26, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> We've interest in citation notification such as JISC Storelink:
>
> http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/digitalrepositories2007/storelink.aspx
>
> Sadly there isn't much more than a sketch of the proposal there.
> Someone here is following up with Storelink's project manager, but
> we're wondering if anyone else has done something similar.
>


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