Bibcode (category Index (publishing)) For the Wikipedia template to link to bibcoded articles, see Template:bibcode The bibcode (also known as the refcode) is a compact identifier used by several...
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Object Identifiers: Promise and problems for scholarly publishing". Journal of Electronic Publishing. 4 (2). doi:10.3998/3336451.0004.203. "Welcome to the...
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on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Microformats. hCard is a microformat for publishing the contact details of people, companies, organizations, and places, in...
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scientific publishing to allow greater access to scientific literature. CiteSeer freely provided Open Archives Initiative metadata of all indexed documents...
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humanities and more. Elsevier bought SSRN from Social Science Electronic Publishing Inc. in May 2016. SSRN was founded in 1994 by Michael Jensen and Wayne...
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NewsBank (category Bibliographic databases and indexes) to their residence from there, and then coming back to the company with indexed information on these publications. The company's headquarters in 1986 was...
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JSTOR (category Academic publishing) based on feedback from its initial sites, and it became a fully searchable index accessible from any ordinary web browser. Special software was put in place...
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PubMed Central is more than a document repository. Submissions to PMC are indexed and formatted for enhanced metadata, medical ontology, and unique identifiers...
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(USC) Information Sciences Institute (ISI) to assume the editorship and publishing responsibilities under the direction of the IAB. Sandy Ginoza joined USC/ISI...
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nation-specific and varies between countries, often depending on how large the publishing industry is within a country. The initial ISBN identification format was...
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Daniel Defoe—best known for his novels especially Robinson Crusoe—began publishing business and economic news. In 1882 Charles Dow, Edward Jones and Charles...
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cursor hovers over a link, the cursor changes into a hand with an extended index finger and the title value is displayed in a tooltip or in some other manner...
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use, adoption and processing of microformats enables data items to be indexed, searched for, saved or cross-referenced, so that information can be reused...
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pages they find as they use various techniques and algorithms to read and index millions of web pages a day and provide web users with search facilities...
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the middle of the line. Examination of an original copy on vellum (Hubay index #35) in the U. S. Library of Congress shows that Gutenberg's movable type...
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precipitating factors that led to the current movement in scientific publishing known as open access. Mathematicians and scientists regularly upload their...
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newspaper coverage increased. The New York Herald was the first newspapers to publishing consistent sports coverage. The New York World in 1883 was the first newspaper...
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publicized his heroic deeds in Gaul, and upon becoming dictator of Rome began publishing government announcements called Acta Diurna. These were carved in metal...
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via the page. This encouraged publications to allow their articles to be indexed by Google's web crawler, thus enhancing their prominence on Google Search...
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the CPT, as well as, with the smokers, a significant reduction in another index of inattention, variability in reaction time over trial blocks. Nicotine...
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