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* The sortable results include a title, a link, a context for the search keywords, number of citations, etc. | * The sortable results include a title, a link, a context for the search keywords, number of citations, etc. | ||
CiteSeer also integrates with other sources of metadata such as the [ http://portal.acm.org/ ACM Portal] and provides [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archives_Initiative Open archive] metadata in turn. | CiteSeer also integrates with other sources of metadata such as the [ http://portal.acm.org/ ACM Portal]'s Guide to computing literature and provides [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archives_Initiative Open archive] metadata in turn. | ||
CiteSeer is a service that continously improves and adds new functionalities. For details see: [http://smealsearch2.psu.edu/help/help.html SMEALSearch Help Page] and the [http://smealsearch2.psu.edu/help/SMEALSearch-help-documentPage.html FAQ] | CiteSeer is a service that continously improves and adds new functionalities. For details see: [http://smealsearch2.psu.edu/help/help.html SMEALSearch Help Page] and the [http://smealsearch2.psu.edu/help/SMEALSearch-help-documentPage.html FAQ] | ||
=== ACM Portal === | |||
The Guide to computing literature allows to search publications. Each entry found will display: | |||
* Authors (with links) | |||
* Collaborative colleages (people an author with whom other articles have been published. Note: this is approximative since it will show articles from authors who have the same name. | |||
* A link to similar articles (this is very useful) | |||
The ACM digital library (indexing its own publications) adds: | |||
* Citations (who has cited this article) | |||
* What articles have been consulted by other people who consulted this article (peer-to-peer reading, see [[social navigation]]). | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ CiteSeer home page] | * [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ CiteSeer home page] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CiteSeer Wikipedia article] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CiteSeer Wikipedia article] | ||
;ACM Portal, {{ar}} in part | |||
* [http://portal.acm.org/ ACM Portal] | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 18:05, 15 September 2006
Definition
- A citation is the textual form in which a document refers to another document. A proper publication features a references section: each entry in this section is a citation. Citation indexing consists into the indexing of the text of each such entry. (SMEAL, retrieved, 17:17, 15 September 2006 (MEST))
Technology
It is very important that teachers (or some other facilitators) explain how such an engine works and/or to engage learners in a formal activity that makes them learn. Most people (including university students) do not take enough time to understand how such specialized engines work.
CiteSeer and Smeal
CiteSeer is both a citation engine and a digital library
CiteSeer is based on the SmealSearch engine. The citation engine offers the following main functionalities:
- Search citations with different query terms (e.g. an author name).
- The result will show references with author, title, date, journal/volume etc.
- Details for each result can be consulted in the context page.
The digital library engine allows
- to search the documents database with keywords.
- The sortable results include a title, a link, a context for the search keywords, number of citations, etc.
CiteSeer also integrates with other sources of metadata such as the [ http://portal.acm.org/ ACM Portal]'s Guide to computing literature and provides [Open archive metadata in turn.
CiteSeer is a service that continously improves and adds new functionalities. For details see: SMEALSearch Help Page and the FAQ
ACM Portal
The Guide to computing literature allows to search publications. Each entry found will display:
- Authors (with links)
- Collaborative colleages (people an author with whom other articles have been published. Note: this is approximative since it will show articles from authors who have the same name.
- A link to similar articles (this is very useful)
The ACM digital library (indexing its own publications) adds:
- Citations (who has cited this article)
- What articles have been consulted by other people who consulted this article (peer-to-peer reading, see social navigation).
Links
General links
Citation indexes
- CiteSeer
- ACM Portal, (Access restricted) in part