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LDN to enable referencing of self-published articles #65
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May I ask for opinions about this? This may already have been discussed and then I'd join the discussion where it be! |
cc @csarven as I already had contact with you, but indeed I'd get reviews from anybody :) |
It sounds like you have a specific set of applications in mind. Would you agree that perhaps we move the discussion over to https://github.com/linkedresearch/linkedresearch.org/issues or somewhere else? |
Sounds sound! |
Moved to linkedresearch/linkedresearch.org#5 |
I am trying to see how LinkedData Notifications could be used within a process of content referencing and aggregation.
Let's consider an author (a scientist) who publishes a document online (scientific publication).
She does it using dokie.li and sends a LinkedData Notification to the Inbox of a content referencement and agregation website.
Then this website may use the metadata of the publication in any standard way, such as exposing it through a OAI-PMH or better ResourceSync. Text-mining applications may then use such a referencing/agregator website (for example Core) as en entry for getting papers to mine (see OpenMinTeD for example).
I do realize that this proxy website "recentralizes", somehow. But when it helps grasping loads of contents, let's say it helps.
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