Joe Wass
Joe Wass
Thanks! JSTOR is only an example (and not a very good one at that). I have a list of about 4,000 domains that correspond to publishers' author pages that I'd...
Hi Benny, Thanks very much for writing! I'm afraid this is abandonware now, I don't use Go these days. You are welcome to take anything from my code. Joe On...
I'm in the middle of upgrading Crossref Event Data to use the new EventStreams, and I think it will provide exactly the kind of data you want. I'll check back...
Absolutely! Crossref Event Data now uses Event Streams for the Wikipedia data. Entering beta very soon (probably tomorrow morning UK time). Here's something (not entirely serious!) that I made: http://live.eventdata.crossref.org/lines.html...
Oh, sorry I confused this with the thread about sonification. Here is some more detail about how Wikipedia references are collected for Crossref Event Data. https://www.eventdata.crossref.org/guide/sources/wikipedia/
(I'm sure you know this, but there isn't a one-to-one mapping between prefixes and publishers, or even a many-to-one. But it's a useful heuristic.)
This is a fantastic idea. I've done something here, though it's more for status updates than research. http://status.eventdata.crossref.org/thing-action-service/index.html . So sorry that I can't be there today. I'll think about...
I would be interested to hear ideas about this beyond just "it beeps when something happens". Can sound be used to communicate information in a way that offers new insight?...
Also worth thinking about what objects you're tracking. Articles (that have DOIs)? Wikipedia articles? Particular words mentioned somehow? EDIT: Sorry I'm assuming Wikipedia because of Daniel's background. CED offers a...
Thanks for this! Lots of changes, I will need to take some time reading them. Are you using this library? What for?