Publication Referencer
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A publication referencer is an entity referencer in a references relation with a published document.
- AKA: Citation Referencer, Bibliographic Record.
- Context:
- It can be a member of a Publication Referencer List.
- It can range from
- being a Direct Publication Referencer.
- to being an Indirect Publication Referencer.
- It can have:
- a Publication Title.
- an Author List.
- a Publication Date.
- a Publication Edition.
- an Accession Number.
- a Publication Format.
- It can range from being a Physical Publication Referencer to being a Virtual Publication Referencer.
- Example(s):
- a Direct Publication Referencer, such as:
- a Publication Reference String, such as:
4. Rob Hall, C. Sutton, A. McCallum. (2008). Unsupervised deduplication using cross-field dependencies. In: Proceedings of KDD-2008.
- a Bibliographic Data Record.
- a Bibliographic Citation.
- a Publication Reference String, such as:
- an Indirect Publication Referencer, such as:
- …
- a Direct Publication Referencer, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Citation Relation, Is Referenced By Relation.
References
2010
- (Shotton & Peroni, 2010) ⇒ David Shotton, and Silvio Peroni. (2010). “The Bibliographic Reference Ontology.” http://purl.org/spar/biro/
- IRI: http://purl.org/spar/biro/BibliographicRecord
- A record that uniquely references a particular publication (or a work in preparation for publication). Each bibliographic record is a set of entities describing aspects of the referenced work, for example authors, title, journal, publication year. The expression of a bibliographic record is a bibliographic reference, which contains some or all of these entities. … A bibliographic record is realized through bibliographic references only.