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A network-based approach to text handling for the online scientific community

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Citation: Randall Trigg (n.d.warning.pngThe date "n.d." was not understood. ) A network-based approach to text handling for the online scientific community.


Download: http://www.workpractice.com/trigg/thesis-chap4.html

Tagged: citations (RSS), typed links (RSS), scientific communication (RSS), scholarly communication (RSS)


Summary:

Chapter 4 only - the section that's publicly available

Theoretical and practical relevance:

blog posts about this: http://www.eastgate.com/HypertextNow/archives/Trigg.html http://www.crossref.org/CrossTech/2009/03/citation_typing_ontology.html



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