1997 AUniversalCitationDatabaseAsaCa

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  • (Cameron, 1997) ⇒ Robert D Cameron. (1997). “A Universal Citation Database As a Catalyst for Reform in Scholarly Communication.” In: First Monday, 2(4).

Subject Headings: Citation Database.

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A universal, Internet-based, bibliographic and citation database would link every scholarly work ever written --- no matter how published --- to every work that it cites and every work that cites it. Such a database could revolutionize many aspects of scholarly communication: literature research, keeping current with new literature, evaluation of scholarly work, choice of publication venue, among others. Models are proposed for the cost-effective operational and technical organization of such a database as well as for a feasible initial goal: the semi-universal citation database.



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 AuthorvolumeDate ValuetitletypejournaltitleUrldoinoteyear
1997 AUniversalCitationDatabaseAsaCaRobert D CameronA Universal Citation Database As a Catalyst for Reform in Scholarly Communication1997