Publication Reference String

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A publication reference string is a publication referencer in the form of a semi-structured text string.



References

2013

  • (Anzaroot & McCallum, 2013) ⇒ Sam Anzaroot, and Andrew McCallum. (2013). “A New Dataset for Fine-grained Citation Field Extraction.” In: Proceedings of ICML Workshop on Peer Reviewing and Publishing Models (PEER-2013).
    • ABSTRACT: Citation field extraction entails segmenting a citation string into its constituent parts, such as title, authors, publisher and year. Despite the importance of this task, there is a lack of well-annotated citation data. This paper presents a new labeled dataset for citation extraction that, in comparison to the previous standard dataset, exceeds four-times more data, sup- plies detailed nested labels rather than coarse-grained flat labels, and is derived from four different academic fields rather than one. We describe our new dataset in detail, and provide baseline experimental results from a state-of-the-art extraction method.

2010

  • (Shotton & Peroni, 2010) ⇒ David Shotton, and Silvio Peroni. (2010). “The Bibliographic Reference Ontology.” http://purl.org/spar/biro/
    • IRI: http://purl.org/spar/biro/BibliographicReference
    • An expression of a bibliographic record in a specific format, that references a particular publication (or a work in preparation for publication). Each bibliographic reference is a list of items that contain entities that describe aspects of the referenced work - for example authors, title, journal, publication year - selected from the bibliographic record. … A bibliographic reference is a realization of a bibliographic record. Moreover, it can contain only items referring to elements contained by the bibliographic record it realizes.