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BibGlimpse: The case for a light-weight reprint manager in distributed literature research

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BibGlimpse: The case for a light-weight reprint manager in distributed literature research
Background: While text-mining and distributed annotation systems both aim at capturing knowledge and presenting it in a standardized form, there have been few attempts to investigate potential synergies between these two fields. For instance, distributed annotation would be very well suited for providing topic focussed, expert knowledge enriched text corpora. A key limitation for this approach is the availability of literature annotation systems that can be routinely used by groups of collaborating researchers on a day to day basis, not distracting from the main focus of their work. Results: For this purpose, we have designed BibGlimpse. Features like drop-to-file, SVM based automated retrieval of PubMed bibliography for PDF reprints, and annotation support make BibGlimpse an efficient, light-weight reprint manager that facilitates distributed literature research for work groups. Building on an established open search engine, full-text search and structured queries are supported, whil...
Thomas Tüchler, Golda Velez, Alexandra Graf,
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where BMCBI
Authors Thomas Tüchler, Golda Velez, Alexandra Graf, David P. Kreil
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