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CiteSeerX and SeerSuite—Adding to the Semantic Web Export

Information Today NewsBreaks (15 December 2008)

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CiteSeer (http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu) could be called a vertical research portal, a niche search engine, or a specialized digital library. It uses a specialized crawler (robot) to find scholarly papers; it then extracts the text from PDF and PostScript files and creates a searchable full-text index. CiteSeer enriches access to these materials by extracting metadata such as author names and publication information. The pioneering Autonomous Citation Indexing tool follows citations and acknowledgments from one paper to another, science mapping and data mining as it progresses. Digital libraries of scholarly works need structure and context. The newly announced SeerSuite open source code base offers excellent tools for this process, from automated citation indexing to web crawling to Boolean queries.


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