Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  Dye, Fenner, Hoyt (January 15, 2011), Having fun with Citations, Science Online 2011, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
  • Source Material [scienceonline2011.com]
  • Folksonomies: scio11 #scio11 citations references citation management

    Memes

    These are general notes summarizing comments from audience members and speakers for this session:

    • Taking pdfs extracting text and semantically marking them up, hyperlinking reference lists to their source articles.
    • Mendeley http://www.mendeley.com/
    • http://www.mendeley.com/research-papers/computer-and-information-science/
    • Citations have no meaning the way we use them now.
    • Most papers aren’t cited, long tail graph (zitiny  ziphian curve graph?)
    • Citation Graph, collaborative filtering,.
    • Citations need context. How will that happen? Need to know why something was cited (ie. Disagreement).
    • We don’t disagree with papers, we disagree with claims made in papers. Why can’t a citation point at a place in the article?
    • Question: Is reference extraction beyond the scope of any non-commercial company? Mendeley is a company.
    •                Answer: There’s no single source of open bibliographic data.
    • Sage, SocialSciences,Crossref, webofscience, google scholar, etc – how useful are these sites. They provide metrics and recommendations, but not much more than going directly to the journal.
    • Social Networking in article recommendations, connect content to people, conversations around papers, systems don’t encourage conversations, people don’t want to participate.
    • Criticism of Mendeley: algorithms shoudl be open, academics should be able to define their own algorithms
    • Mendeley's plan is to extract reference data and make it publicly available and machine readable.
    • Criticism: academics need an open bibliographic data set.
    • Need to explain type of citation: positive vs. negative citations, valence terms, sentiment analysis/machine vs. human curated
    • Ontologies don't capture all reasons someone is citing something (ie. "Cited because I work for this journal." "Cited because Darwin will make you think I'm smart." "Cited because teacher required five citations.")
    • References are separated into their own section, removing them from the text. Unlike links, which are immediate.
    • Peer Review: example of a reviewer rejecting a paper because it didn't cite his own paper.
    • People need to make use of the REL attribute in HREF tags.
    • Citations can be used in a tribal sens, citing people in our camp and excluding others.
    • Description of citations as "frozen footprints in the snow"
    • Why do we need 1,000 citation styles?
    • Librarian: Questions about citations styles from students are constant and frustrating.
    • Orchid: cross-company effort to standardize citations.
    • Let people write citations however they want, but add an identifying number.
    • Mendeley is developing an open-source citation style editor.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Parent Reference

     Science Online 2011
    Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  BlogTogether, (January 2011), Science Online 2011, BlogTogether, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
  • Source Material [scienceonline2011.com]
  • Folksonomies: science scio11 #scio11 science online communication