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CrossrefMetadataBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Once structured metadata is added to a file then retrieving a given metadata element is usually a doddle. For example, for PDFs with embedded XMP one can use Phil Harvey’s excellent Exiftool utility.

CrossrefXMPBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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Well, as I blogged on our web publishing blog Nascent we just went live with XMP labelling on Nature in yesterday’s double issue.

CrossrefLinkingBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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I wanted to make some remarks about the “Ease of use” and “Learn curve” ratings which I gave in the ORE/POWDER comparison table that I blogged about here the other day. It may seem that I came out a little harsh on ORE and a little easy on POWDER.

CrossrefLinkingBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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I’ve been reading up on POWDER recently (the W3C Protocol for Web Description Resources) which is currently in last call status (with comments due in tomorrow). This is an effort to describe groups of Web resources and as such has clear similarities to the Open Archives Initiative ORE data model,

CrossrefIdentifiersBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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A quick straw poll of a few folks at London Online yesterday revealed that they had not heard of CURIE’s. And there was I thinking that most everybody must have heard of them by now. 🙂 So anyway here’s something brief by way of explanation.

CrossrefRSSBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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I just wanted to flag up here Lisa Rogers’ recent review article on RSS in FUMSI (the online magazine for information professionals published by Free Pint Ltd) RSS and Scholarly Journal Tables of Contents: the ticTOCs Project, and Good Practice Guidelines for Publishers Especially of interest is the diagram in Fig.

CrossrefMetadataBilgisayar ve Bilişim Bilimleriİngilizce
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The guidelines for Crossref publishers (“DOI Name Information and Guidelines” - [PDF, 210K][1]) has this to say in “Sect. 6.3 The response page” regarding the response page for a DOI: “A minimal response page must contain a full bibliographic citation displayed to the user.