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[http://code.google.com/p/resolveref ResolveRef] uses human-readable URLs which resemble minimal journal citations to redirect users to the requested full text journal article. It is written using the Google App Engine framework, and there is a version of running at http://resolveref.appspot.com .
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This project is a set of Repository OSID Provider implementations, originally developed for the concept mapping tool VUE (Visual Understanding Environment) at Tufts University. They will work with and Repository OSID v2 Consumer.
Available Repository Provider OSIDs in this Project:
* flickr
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This is the version of my foaf explorer I wrote in 2006.
http://plindenbaum.blogspot.com/2006/01/myfoafexplorer-browse-your-foaf.html
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This project is now hosted in google to answer the request of several persons.
The project...
java,
network,
rdf,
foaf,
network,
swing,
xml,
semanticweb,
social,
science,
publication,
laboratory,
pubmed,
ncbi
Citation bot is a tool to expand and format references at Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia. It retrieves citation data from a variety of sources including CrossRef (DOI), PMID, PMC and JSTOR, and returns the full metadata of a citation.
Wikipedia,
Citations,
Crossref,
Bibliography,
References,
PMID,
Pubmed,
DOI,
PMC,
Referenceexpander,
UserCitationbot
g3p gives you access to the PubMed databases through a Google Gadget. You can save your searches so that relevant and recent journal publications are automatically displayed.
[http://fusion.google.com/add?moduleurl=http://projects.bioinformatics.northwestern.edu/g3p/g3p.xml Try] it out on your iG...
A native iPhone application for searching and retrieval of abstracts and citations from the National Library of Medicine's PubMed database.
sample use:
python pubmed_fetchr.py -e byron.wallace@gmail.com -s "phylogenetic trees"
this will retrieve all article abstract and title text from pubmed returned by the query "phylogenetic trees" and place them into subdirectories as plain text. requires biopython.
*pdfetch* is a small web app that automagically fetches the PDF reprint of a [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=pubmed PubMed] article given its PMID.
If *pdfetch* cannot find a local copy of the reprint, then it downloads the reprint from the publisher's website to the local reposi...