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  1. [Reprise] On commence tout doucement par la mise à jour #Zotero en 7.0.24.
    Attention : 5 montées de version sur juillet et août; bcp de bugs "Fixed" ➡️ zotero.org/support/changelog
    #digitalscholarship #bibliographic #tools

  2. #Prompt engineering for #bibliographic
    web-scraping | Scientometrics #openaccess
    "how to efficiently use prompts engineering to elaborate a suitable data entry model, able to generate in a single interaction with ChatGPT-4o" from "Bibliographic catalogues"
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  3. [Veille] bonne nouvelle (reçue ds ma boîte mail, j'avoue) : #CairnInfo a réactivé les flux #RSS sur sa plateforme 👍. "différents niveaux de navigation :
    - revues
    - collections
    - auteur(e)s
    - disciplines
    - thématiques
    - listes de lecture
    - etc."
    #veille #IST #flux #search #bibliographic

  4. Congratulations to my research group members Eloi and Mohammad from The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology for winning best poster at #Eurovis 2024. The work was conducted with colleagues from Perugia University.

    Hybrid Multilayer Network Visualization of Bibliographic Data

    Eloi Durant, Alessandra Tappini, Walter Didimo, Giuseppe Liotta, & Mohammad Ghoniem

    diglib.eg.org/items/321bb680-b

    #odense #awards #datavisualization #posters #bibliographic #openscience #datavis #hci

  5. Dear @OpenAlex people and other #SysRev enthusiastics:

    I'm in the process of planning a number of #SystematicReviews. It would be great if we'd be able to use #OpenAlex instead of paywalled #bibliographic databases and interfaces.

    There are 2 challenges.

    1️⃣ OpenAlex is huge (which is great). The Subjects can help here I guess, but open to other suggestions!

    2️⃣ In OpenAlex Web, I can't figure out how to search in Titles Only. When adding a filter, 'title' isn't available...

    What am I missing?

  6. Question for he #LIS #library folks on here: I'm looking for a simple way to embed #bibliographic #metadata into an #HTML page for consumption by tools like #Zotero. #CoinS / #OpenURL / #Z39_88 seems to be an option and it does work. But there appears to be no field for the #editor(s) of a #book and I'm having troubles with the #DOI. Documentation seems hard to find -- this seemed useful, but limited: web.archive.org/web/2014092205. – Where should I look? Or are there better alternatives to #CoinS?

  7. @sarahjamielewis It is not only about proprietary data. Still the most compatible format for the most data-modelled possible, #bibliographic databases, is #BibTeX which nobidy would ever suspected was meant seriously as a data format.

  8. All #bibliographic tools I know (#Zotero, Papers, #CiteULike, etc.) do a terrible job with accents/umlauts and need to be hand corrected and I suspect this one is no different. However, it usually takes a few clicks on a journal webpage to get a #BibTeX entry. This program is at least as convenient and lends itself to automation.

  9. Has anyone used large language models for extracting (#bibliographic style, e.g. #DublinCore) #metadata from fulltext (PDF) documents? I tried this with a fine-tuned #OpenAI #GPT3 Curie model and the results were outrageously good at least for doctoral theses. Much better than traditional NLP methods like #GROBID.

    #AI #machinelearning #LLM

  10. Can anyone help me? How do you give a #bibliographic #citation to pieces in the anthropological newsletter #SAPIENS?