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Davenport, E.; Cronin, B.: Knowledge management : Semantic drift or conceptual shift? (2000)
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- 31. 7.2001 20:22:57
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- Journal of education for library and information science. 41(2000) no.?, S.294-306
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Davenport, E.; Cronin, B.: Who dunnit? : Metatags and hyperauthorship (2001)
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- Abstract
- Multiple authorship is a topic of growing concern in a number of scientific domains. When, as is increasingly common, scholarly articles and clinical reports have scores or even hundreds of authors-what Cronin (in press) has termed "hyperauthorship" -the precise nature of each individual's contribution is often masked. A notation that describes collaborators' contributions and allows those contributions to be tracked in, and across, texts (and over time) offers a solution. Such a notation should be useful, easy to use, and acceptable to communities of scientists. Drawing on earlier work, we present a proposal for an XML-like "contribution" mark-up, and discuss the potential benefits and possible drawbacks
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- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 52(2001) no.9, S.770-773
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