Re: PublicationBank, Policy/Best Practice
Dear Dr. Huber: We are interested in being part of the conversation on PublicationBank.
One area we are interested in is the resolution of abbreviated and lexical forms of citations and I would think this would have to be a component of a more fundamental publicationBank resolution system. Issues of integrating citations have arisen in the digital conversion of taxonomic catalogs. We have successfully completed Nomenclator Zoologicus and are now working on Index Animalium. Resolving citations is a priority because it can identify high-impact candidates for future digital conversion, link different cited forms to a common source, and provide a foundation for referencing bibliographic components of taxonomic circumscriptions. Between the two sources we have over 800,000 citations references as a starting point. I know this issue is also of interest with our library colleagues at the Smithsonian.
We have a similar issue with author names annotating taxon names and have an web service in place for resolving them. At the moment this is populated primarily with botanical authors but as we post-process Sherborne and Neave we will likely be adding many thousands of zoological authors.
http://uio.mbl.edu/authors/info.php
Regards, David Remsen
On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:23 AM, Robert Huber wrote:
Dear all,
To my earlier email on PublicationBank I got no resonse, so I assume no earlier attempts or discussion on this topic have been started yet?
A pragmatic starting point for PublicationBank (PB)would be to use the literature entries of the existing LSID authorities databases to initially populate PB with GUIDs. To get the appropriate GUIDs we ideally would have access to services from the publishers, databases such as PubMed or the DOI foundation (crossref).
I called these services Bibliographic Query Resolver and just started to search the web for potential candidates. Results are here:
http://wiki.gbif.org/guidwiki/wikka.php? wakka=BibliographicQueryResolver
Bibliographic Query Resolver Accepts bibliographic meta-data and returns the corresponding GUID (e.g. DOI, LSID)
* CrossRef offers a variety of possibilities to resolve DOIs. More
information can be found at CrossRefs query spec pages. The DOI link directly redirects to the online document (subscription dependent) or abstract. * PudMed offers a 'Batch Citation Matcher' to retrieve a PMID which can be completed as LSID?
best regards, Robert
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