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References

Open StevenClontz opened this issue 5 years ago • 3 comments

Right now the pi-base viewer supports three kinds of references:

  • DOI (doi:)
  • Mathematical Reviews (mr:)
  • Wikipedia (wikipedia:)

We've started to use the following references, and the viewer will eventually display them:

  • Math.StackExchange (mathse:)
  • Math Overview (mo:)

What other references should we support? We've avoided supporting generic URLs historically to emphasize that we want things subject to some sort of peer review. But @prabau suggests that some JSTOR references don't have DOIs or MR numbers. Do we add JSTOR? Or is there another broad tagging mechanism like DOI/MR that would cover that use case?

StevenClontz avatar Oct 07 '20 20:10 StevenClontz

Actually, for the particular reference that initiated this discussion (https://www.jstor.org/stable/26453423) there was no DOI/MR, but I just checked that there is a Zentralblatt ref (https://zbmath.org/?q=an%3A1030.54019). If we don't want to allow naked jstor refs, that may be another option.

prabau avatar Oct 07 '20 23:10 prabau

I think jstor might be appropriate. I noticed that Theorem 245 and Property 130 both have a proposed doi that doesn't work. I took a look and found the article with a jstor stable link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/24340250 However, this article has no doi (at least, I couldn't find one even in the bibtex generated by jstor) nor could I find MR or Zentralblatt.

ccaruvana avatar Aug 02 '21 17:08 ccaruvana

Definitely:

  • Zentralblatt zb:

StevenClontz avatar Mar 03 '23 21:03 StevenClontz

Chris and I discussed in the zoom meeting and we thing this can be closed.

prabau avatar May 30 '24 19:05 prabau