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Semantic Scholars’ Grid I

Science.gov. PubMed. Google Scholar. e-Prints. Dspace. etc. Semantic Scholars’ Grid I. Local MD Store. Local Harvest Store. Fetch MD and Documents. Gatherer. Query and Get list. Indexer. Analyzer. Index all Local MD. Run filter such as OSCAR2 on harvested MD and documents

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Semantic Scholars’ Grid I

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  1. Science.gov PubMed Google Scholar e-Prints Dspace etc. Semantic Scholars’ Grid I Local MDStore Local HarvestStore Fetch MD and Documents Gatherer Query and Get list Indexer Analyzer Index all Local MD Run filter such asOSCAR2 onharvested MDand documents Store new MD

  2. ACM IEEE Google Scholar CiteULike Wiley Connotea etc. Del.icio.us etc. Foreign User Interface Semantic Scholars’ Grid II Local MDStore Plug-in SynchronizeSSG andforeign MD Updater CommunityTools SSGViewer Instant Citation Index etc. Update local MD Control foreign interactions View all MD’ Access Community Tools Update and viewforeign MD

  3. SSG Notes • It is a Federation of Meta-data Enrichment Tools • Local store typically holds all metadata for subset of interesting material • Every record whether local or in "foreign" system should be labeled by date created and source to aid version control on update • Foreign editing can be tricky to detect • Could use check sum • Not clear get back same as you input in local foreign  local (e.g. newlines mapped differently) • Everything is a WS

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