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You are doing great, Elizabeth. Thanks for organizing the conference!
Is anyone involved with, or does anyone know of any project to extract and
aggregate bibliography data from individual works to produce some kind of
most-cited authors list across a collection? Local/Network/Digital/OCLC
or historic?
Sorry to be vague, but I'm trying to get my head around
Thanks Cindy,
I was thinking that Hathi or eBrary or Google Books or OCLC data could be
good benchmarks too.
I'm also fascinated by trying to OCR extant copies of National
Bibliographies to get a historical take on the same issue (that's what I
meant by historical).
Something like a Google nGram
Matt --
Do you mean something like this?
http://chronicle.com/article/Maps-of-Citations-Uncover-New/128938/?sid=atutm_source=atutm_medium=en
Sheila
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Here's some data that might be interesting to play with: The Early
Journal Content
http://about.jstor.org/participate-jstor/individuals/early-journal-content
on JSTOR includes journal articles published in the United States
before 1923 and articles published in other countries before 1870, and
Matt Amory wrote:
Is anyone involved with, or does anyone know of any project to extract and
aggregate bibliography data from individual works to produce some kind of
most-cited authors list across a collection? Local/Network/Digital/OCLC
or historic?
Sorry to be vague, but I'm trying to get
On Nov 17, 2011, at 12:09 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Matt Amory wrote:
Is anyone involved with, or does anyone know of any project to extract and
aggregate bibliography data from individual works to produce some kind of
most-cited authors list across a collection? Local/Network/Digital/OCLC
Just an FYI that a LinkedIn event has been created for the Code4Lib 2012
conference in Seattle, WA.
URL: http://linkd.in/unhJsR
LinkedIn events allow you to indicate whether you are interested and/or
attending and/or presenting. It looks like it is also possible to comment on
an event.
Hi all,
I started a Lanyrd page for the conf. It works best if you have a twitter
account, so you know, fair warning.
http://lanyrd.com/2012/code4lib/
Pat
I am not by any stretch of the imagination a coder, but I think it would be
helpful to have some discussion of common cataloger-coder communication
issues. So many cataloger-coder discussions online seem to consist of people
talking past each other (although I do think there is a much larger and
Please put this on a t-shirt.
-Original message-
From: Doran, Michael D do...@uta.edu
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Sent: Fri, Nov 18, 2011 01:17:40 GMT+00:00
Subject: [CODE4LIB] OCLC Seal of Approval
Hi Roy,
I took the liberty of designing an official OCLC seal-of-approval (see
LOL...awesome. Now I just need a rejected stamp and I'd be in business!
Roy
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Doran, Michael D do...@uta.edu wrote:
Hi Roy,
I took the liberty of designing an official OCLC seal-of-approval (see
attachment) for code4lib mailing list position announcements and
I think we already have the front runner for the Code4Lib 2012 T-Shirt contest!
On Nov 17, 2011, at 5:27 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Please put this on a t-shirt.
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're describing citation analysis
(sometimes referred to as a part of bibliometrics). It is mostly applied to
article data (e.g, the web of science / web of knowledge at ISI) but there
are zillions of studies looking at co-citation and co-authorship networks,
Oregon State University and the Digital Library Federation are
sponsoring five scholarships to promote gender and cultural diversity.
Each scholarship will provide up to $1,000 to cover travel costs and
conference fees for one qualified attendee to attend the 2012 Code4Lib
Conference, which will
, bacon...
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Doran, Michael D do...@uta.edu wrote:
Hi Roy,
I took the liberty of designing an official OCLC seal-of-approval (see
attachment) for code4lib mailing list position announcements and any other
purposes you see fit.
-- Michael
# Michael
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