Difference between revisions of "Storing publication reference information"
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# SICI numbers, if the publisher uses it for a stable URL | # SICI numbers, if the publisher uses it for a stable URL | ||
# Biodiversity Heritage Library URL of the article | # Biodiversity Heritage Library URL of the article | ||
− | # constructed SICI ID (***) | + | # constructed SICI ID (***,****) |
+ | # constructed [[OpenURL]] | ||
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+ | (*) I doubt that there are articles with both a DOI *and* a handle, but if you encounter one, use the DOI. There is a text query interface to look up DOI at CrossRef: http://www.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery/ | ||
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+ | For most articles earlier than 1997 there almost certainly won't be a DOI. Try JSTOR and use their SICI-based link but the best way for those that can't be readily assigned an identifier is to enter the complete citation. | ||
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(**) There aren't many articles with Pubmed ID that lack a DOI, but it's possible for pre-1998 pubs. | (**) There aren't many articles with Pubmed ID that lack a DOI, but it's possible for pre-1998 pubs. | ||
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(***) Jim & Hilmar looking into interface to help do this | (***) Jim & Hilmar looking into interface to help do this | ||
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+ | (****) Requires ISSN for construction, won't work for book sections | ||
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+ | ==Resolution== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Informatics]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Identifiers]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Evidence]] |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 18 February 2009
Problem
It would be simplest to store references to articles as an ID number which can be looked up elsewhere. Here are some possibilities in order of preference:
- DOI or Handle (*)
- Pubmed ID (**)
- SICI numbers, if the publisher uses it for a stable URL
- Biodiversity Heritage Library URL of the article
- constructed SICI ID (***,****)
- constructed OpenURL
(*) I doubt that there are articles with both a DOI *and* a handle, but if you encounter one, use the DOI. There is a text query interface to look up DOI at CrossRef: http://www.crossref.org/SimpleTextQuery/
For most articles earlier than 1997 there almost certainly won't be a DOI. Try JSTOR and use their SICI-based link but the best way for those that can't be readily assigned an identifier is to enter the complete citation.
(**) There aren't many articles with Pubmed ID that lack a DOI, but it's possible for pre-1998 pubs.
(***) Jim & Hilmar looking into interface to help do this
(****) Requires ISSN for construction, won't work for book sections