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Tag Archives: standards
Nomenclature for citations and references
Reis et al. (2008) [1] cites an earlier paper from Albert Ko’s research group, Ko et al. (1999) [2]. In conventional parlance, as the following diagram shows, the word “reference” can mean either what is found in the text, what … Continue reading
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Tagged bibliography, citation, jiscexpo, jiscopencite, nomenclature, ontologies, references, standards
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Advantages of Ontological Standards in Scholarly Publishing
Scholarly authoring and publishing is in the throes of a revolution, as the full potential of on-line publishing is explored. Semantic publishing is one aspect of this, namely the use of web and semantic web technologies to enhance a published … Continue reading
Posted in JISC, Ontologies, Semantic Publishing
Tagged jiscexpo, jiscopencite, ontologies, semantic publishing, spar, standards
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