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Summary: treatment of missed citations
Project: CDS Invenio
Submitted by: simko
Submitted on: 2008-02-27 11:04
Should Start On: 2008-02-27 00:00
Should be Finished on: 2008-04-01 00:00
Category: BibRank
Priority: 7 - High
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Assigned to: man
Open/Closed: Open
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Currently the citation indexer throws away any recognized cites
that are pointing to records not stored within Invenio itself.
What is wanted is to store these extcites in a waiting area in a
table that could look like:
Table rnkCITATIONDATAEXT
id_bibrec ext_cite
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10 Phys Rev D 23 (1900) 1234
10 Phys Rev D 12 (1934) 5678
1234 Phys Rev D 23 (1900) 1234
A program would then regularly operate on this table in order to
alert cataloguers when an ext_cite gets cited more than N
times (N=50) in order to input this document as a regular Invenio
record.
When inputted, the extcite would get removed from the waiting
table and properly processed by the usual citation indexing
pipeline.
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