The SFX Framework for Context-Sensitive Reference Linking
1. The SFX Framework for Context-Sensitive Reference Linking herbert van de sompel acknowledgements patrick hochstenbach the LWW team of the LANL Research Library the Council on Library and Information Resources the Digital Library Federation the Belgian National Science Foundation American Physical Society ; Ex Libris ; SilverPlatter ; Wiley CNI Meeting, Washington DC March 28th 2000
2. generic reference linking problem given : how : the information in a standard citation does one get to the thing to which the citation refers?
4. given : the extended services problem how : the information in a standard citation does one get to the thing to which the citation refers? bibliographic metadata does one create relevant services for it?
8. specific reference linking problem given : how : the information in a citation to a journal article how does a user get to an appropriate copy of the article
10. given : how : the information in a citation to a journal article how does a user get to an appropriate copy of the article bibliographic metadata does a user get appropriate services for it? the context-sensitive services problem
11. appropriate full text IOP Inspec appropriate Inspec local holdings appropriate citation databases
15. 1. implement a technique to make the system understand the difference between a user that has access to a service component and one that does not allow context-sensitive services
24. ) SFX parsing server bring the metadata for which services are requested to the SFX linking server :- search result I allow server OpenURL DOI-X fetch )
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26. evaluate metadata SFX linking server given the metadata & given the digital library collection, which services are relevant? metadata metadata extended services
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28. definition of potential services information about the local collection rules supporting a decision on the relevance of services SFX linking server